OVERVIEW
What We Do
Our operations extend across regions offering a range of business opportunities. We aim to strengthen U.S. business competitiveness in an increasingly difficult and complex global market. Part of our mission is to assist developing countries achieve sustainable higher standards of living by implementing modern infrastructure and development initiatives.
Areas of Expertise Include:
Public Diplomacy
Cultural Diplomacy, Nation Branding, Foreign Aid, Global Health And Development, International Strategic Communication, And International Education.
Government & Corporation Relations
Corporate – Government – UN organizations.
Diplomatic Capital
Private Capital For Innovations
Diplomatic Capital
Capital firms associated with large organizations typically raise funds from a variety of sources, including:
- Wall Street: Capital firms often raise funds from large investment banks and other financial institutions on Wall Street. These institutions may provide loans, lines of credit, or other forms of financing to the capital firm.
- Capital markets: Capital firms may also raise funds through the capital markets by issuing bonds, stocks, or other securities. This allows them to tap into the large pools of capital available in the public markets.
- Global financial institutions: Capital firms may also raise funds from global financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and other development banks. These institutions may provide loans or grants to support specific projects or investment opportunities.
- UN Bonds: Capital firms may also raise funds from bonds issued by the United Nations. These bonds are a way for the UN to raise capital for its development projects and humanitarian programs.
- Green and Blue Bonds: Capital firms may also raise funds through green and blue bonds. Green bonds are used to finance environmentally friendly projects such as renewable energy, while blue bonds are used to finance projects that protect and preserve the oceans.
- Private Equity Funds: Capital firms may also raise funds from private equity funds. These are funds that are raised from high net worth individuals and institutions for investment in private companies.
- Sovereign wealth funds: Capital firms may also raise funds from sovereign wealth funds which are pools of money controlled by a government, typically derived from a country's reserves of foreign currency, or other assets such as stocks, real estate and infrastructure.
- Philanthropic foundations: Capital firms may also raise funds from philanthropic foundations, which are organizations that provide grants and other forms of funding to support charitable causes.
- Impact investing: Capital firms may also raise funds from impact investors, who are individuals or organizations that invest in companies, funds, or projects with the intention of generating a measurable, beneficial social or environmental impact alongside a financial return. It's important to note that funding sources and the terms of funding will vary depending on the nature of the project and the capital firm.
Public Diplomacy
- Public Diplomacy Is A Type Of Diplomacy That Focuses On Promoting A Country's Image And Interests Abroad Through Direct Communication With Foreign Publics.We Engage With Foreign Individuals And Groups, Such As Media, Civil Society Organizations, And Other Nongovernmental Organizations, To Build Relationships And Understanding Between Countries.
- In Making A Change, Public Diplomacy Can Be An Effective Tool For Governments And Other Organizations To Communicate And Engage With Foreign Publics In Order To Promote Their Agendas And Influence The Views And Actions Of Others.