
Atlanta, Georgia Dec 8, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Dr. Stacee Lang, Founder of the UnitedFederalGrantsClearinghouse.org (UFGC) (c), a 501 c 3 today announced one of the most influential impact institutions bridging government, philanthropy, community building, and global development.
A historic wave of generosity is rising, and this year, Giving Tuesday is transforming from a moment into a global movement.
Dr. Lang, a powerhouse strategist responsible for architecting more than $5 billion in public and private funding wins, is widely known as The Federal Funding Fixer the Olivia Pope of grants, contracts, and high-stakes impact missions. She is the leader called when the outcomes must be guaranteed, the timelines are unforgiving, and the stakes stretch across nations.
And this year, she has taken Giving Tuesday far beyond its origins. This is no ordinary Giving Tuesday. This is a global rebirth of giving.
The Good Seeds Collective, powered by UFGC, is launching a 10-week international Giving Tuesday campaign spanning the United States, Kenya, Nigeria, the Philippines, Dubai, and emerging impact hubs across Africa and Asia.
The campaign will spotlight 100 Global Impact Leaders groundbreaking organizers, faith builders, innovators, and educators whose work is reshaping communities with measurable results, with projections to reach over 100 million people.
For more information, visit https://100goodseeds.org/
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