Affiliate Program Terms & Conditions
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(1) These Terms & Conditions apply to participants in the Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media Partners Affiliate Program (the "Program").
(2) In these Terms & Conditions, "Company", "we", "us", and "our" means Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media, the brand owned and operated by Dream Chase Media LLC, a company registered in United States under company EI number 88-3362929.
(3) In these Terms & Conditions, "Affiliate", "you" and "your" means the individual or organisation that is applying to become a participant in the Program and who will accept these Terms & Conditions upon joining the same.
(4) By accepting these Terms & Conditions you agree to be bound by them and shall enter into a binding agreement with us (the "Agreement").
1. Definitions and Interpretation
- 1.1 In these Terms & Conditions the following terms shall have the following meanings:
- "Business Day" means any day other than Saturday or Sunday that is not a bank or public holiday;
- "Cancellations Policy" means our cancellations policy which can be found at www.owntheask.com/terms;
- "Commencement Date" means the date of your acceptance;
- "Commission Rate" means the percentage of commission paid on net sales revenue set out in Sub-clause 11.2;
- "Confidential Information" Third-party Cookies are not placed by Us; instead, they are placed by third parties that provide services to Us and/or to you. Third-party Cookies may be used by advertising services to serve up tailored advertising to you on Our Site, or by third parties providing analytics services to Us (these Cookies will work in the same way as analytics Cookies described above).
- "Current Term" means the Term that the Parties may be in at any given time;
- "Direct Referral" means a sale of a Service Package to a customer who has been led to our website through your website where that customer can be tracked directly from your site to ours without any further intermediaries;
- "Intellectual Property Rights" means any rights subsisting in a copyright work, trade mark, patent or design and shall be construed in accordance with the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, Trade Marks Act 1994 and Patents Act 1977;
- "Registered Email Address" means the email address of the Affiliate as provided in your Registration Data;
- "Registration Data" means the information provided by the Affiliate when registering for enrolment in the Program;
- "Service Package" means a particular set of services available from us through our website as defined in Clause 7; and
- "Term" means the term of the Agreement, as defined in Clause 17 of these Terms & Conditions, during which you shall participate in the Program under the terms and conditions set out in the Agreement.
2. Enrollment in the Program
- 2.1 By enrolling in the Program you agree that, at the time of registration, you will provide accurate and complete Registration Data and that you shall inform us of any changes in your Registration Data.
- 2.2 Upon your acceptance of these Terms & Conditions, subject to our approval and sub-clause 2.4 below, the agreement is deemed to be in effect. You will not be sent a signed Affiliate Agreement in hard copy.
- 2.3 We may, at our sole discretion, review your website following your acceptance of these Terms & Conditions. You will be informed within 10 Business Days of the outcome of your application. Following your acceptance of these Terms & Conditions, you will receive further instructions and guidance to allow you to commence marketing our goods.
- 2.4 We may, in our sole discretion, choose to reject any application for any reason (and are under no obligation to disclose such reasons). Reasons for which an Application may be rejected include, but are not limited to, content on your website that:
- 2.4.1 is in any way unlawful, harmful, threatening, obscene, harassing, discriminatory, defamatory or otherwise objectionable;
- 2.4.2 facilitates or promotes violence, terrorism, or any other criminal activity;
- 2.4.3 is sexually explicit; or
- 2.4.4 infringes or assists or encourages the infringement of any intellectual property rights belonging to any party.
3. Company / Affiliate Relationship
- 3.1 Nothing in these Terms & Conditions shall constitute, or be deemed to create, a partnership between the Parties; nor, except as expressly provided, shall it designate, or be deemed to designate, any Party the agent of any other Party for any purpose.
- 3.2 Subject to any express provisions to the contrary in these Terms & Conditions, you shall have no right or authority to and shall not do any act, enter into any contract, make any representation, give any warranty, incur any liability, assume any obligation, whether express or implied, of any kind on our behalf or bind us in any way.
4. Website Links
- 4.1 In your Affiliate Dashboard will be the requisite materials for a hyperlink to our website. These materials will include the HTML code for the link and/or a selection of graphics files to which the HTML code should be applied.
- 4.2 The HTML code as it appears in your Affiliate Dashboard must be copied exactly and not altered in any way. Failure to comply with this condition may result in your receiving no credit for sales of Service Packages that are generated through your website.
- 4.3 Under no circumstances may any of the graphics files provided by us be modified in any way without our prior written authorisation. You may not use graphics files of your own to link to our site.
- 4.4 All graphics files that we may provide for use as links may be displayed throughout your website as you deem appropriate, subject to our prior consent (which shall not be unreasonably withheld) which must be obtained in all cases. We reserve the right to request the alteration or removal of a link from your website.
- 4.5 You are required to assume full responsibility to maintain all links to our website from your website.
5. Site Maintenance and Content
- 5.1 Each Party shall be exclusively responsible for maintaining and updating its own website. Subject to the provisions of this Clause 5 and Clause 14 below, neither Party shall have any obligations to the other Party in relation to the maintenance or content of their website.
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5.2 Subject to Sub-clause 5.3 of these Terms & Conditions, neither Party may host any content that:
- 5.2.1 is in any way unlawful, harmful, threatening, obscene, harassing, discriminatory, defamatory or otherwise objectionable;
- 5.2.2 facilitates or promotes violence, terrorism, or any other criminal activity;
- 5.2.3 is sexually explicit; or
- 5.2.4 infringes or assists or encourages the infringement of any intellectual property rights belonging to any party.
- 5.3 Neither Party shall be under any obligation to pre-screen any content added to their website by third parties; however in the event that either Party receives from the other a written notification of any content that falls within that described in Sub-clause 5.2 of this Agreement, such content must be removed within 5 Business Days of receipt of such notice.
6. Display of Company Information
- 6.1 As an affiliate, you are free to display pricing and other information relating to our Service Packages. It is your responsibility to keep such information up-to-date through your own efforts; we will not provide pricing information updates to you.
- 6.2 We reserve the right to alter pricing at any time in accordance with our own policies.
- 6.3 Your Responsibilities: As a Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media Affiliate you agree that:
- 6.3.1 You are responsible for providing us with full and accurate account information and for keeping that information up to date. Such information might include but is not limited to: contact details, payment details, tax information and any other details we may require. We reserve the right to request additional data regarding all the websites where you promote Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media and the promotional practices you use. Failure to provide accurate information may result in exclusion from the Program, suspension or termination of your Affiliate account and forfeiture of any commissions.
- 6.3.2 You should not create more than one Affiliate account.
- 6.3.3 You should act in good faith to refer customers in good standing.
- 6.3.4 You cannot refer yourself, and you will not receive a commission on your own accounts. You should not use our Program to refer companies that you own or in which you have shares or other interests.
- 6.3.5 You should not take actions or make recommendations to your referrals that result in a potential revenue loss for Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media.
- 6.3.6 You should not engage in incentivized programs and business-opportunity sites, using marketing practices that might be unethical or likely to attract customers, not in good standing.
- 6.3.7 You should not use on behalf of your referrals or encourage your referrals to use on their Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media accounts any copyrighted or third-party material without the proper licenses.
- 6.3.8 You should not copy, alter or modify any icons, buttons, banners, graphics, files or content contained in Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media’ Links, including but not limited to removing or altering any copyright or trademark notices, without prior written approval from us.
- 6.3.9 You should not engage in any blackhat SEO/spam link building techniques in order to generate more referrals for Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media.
- 6.3.10 Post ads on offensive, illegal, hateful, pornographic, or otherwise distasteful websites.
- 6.3.11 You agree not to violate any applicable law.
- 6.3.12 If we detect a pattern in your affiliate practices that in our reasonable opinion violates any aspect of the T&C, we reserve the right to suspend or terminate your affiliate account and cancel all outstanding commission payments due.
- 6.4 Affiliate Advertising. Inappropriate ways of advertising include, but are not limited to:
- 6.4.1 Using any illegal or spam method of advertising, e.g. unsolicited email, an unauthorized placing of the link in forums, newsgroups, message boards etc.;
- 6.4.2 Bidding on keywords and phrases containing the Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media trademark, or variations or misspellings of the trademarked term on Pay per Click or Pay per Impression campaigns on the search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, Bing or others) without our prior approval. You are not allowed to use the Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media Website(s) as display URL in PPC ads and to direct-link or redirect to the Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media Website(s);
- 6.4.3 Using non-unique copyright infringing content to promote Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media;
- 6.4.4 Using traffic generated by pay to read, pay to click, banner exchanges, click exchanges, PPV advertising, pop-up/under, or similar methods;
- 6.4.5 Providing cash backs, rewards or any other kind of incentives to obtain the sale without our prior approval;
- 6.4.6 Offering price savings methods, including coupon(s), voucher(s), discount codes, or added value offers without our prior approval;
- 6.4.7 Using our advertising and promotional materials, trademark or name in a way which negatively affects our image;
- 6.4.8 Using iframes or any other techniques or technology that places your affiliate tracking cookie by any means other than an actual click-through;
- 6.4.9 Using link cloaking or masking techniques or technology with the goal to promote Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media on websites and/or networks not explicitly listed in your affiliate profile and hiding that traffic source;
- 6.4.10 Your website(s) must NOT contain lewd, obscene, illegal or pornographic material or any other material that is deemed to be objectionable. This includes, but is not limited to, bigotry, hatred, pornography, satanic materials, trademark and copyright materials, all content of an adult nature, etc. The designation of any materials as such is subject to our reasonable opinion;
- 6.4.11 Your domain name(s), company name, logo, trademark, product(s), project(s), service(s) must NOT contain keywords and phrases containing the Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media trademark or any other variations or misspellings confusingly similar to Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media trademark, name, logo or domain name, without our prior approval;
- 6.4.12 Your domain name(s), company name, logo, trademark, your product(s), project(s), service(s) must NOT contain keywords and phrases that contain or are confusingly similar to third-party trademarks, names, logos or domain names, unless you have been duly authorised by the trademark owner.
- 6.4.13 Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media shall have the sole right to decide if a promotional method you use is appropriate. The use of any advertising method that we consider inappropriate may result in warning, suspension or termination of your affiliate account and cancellation of all outstanding commission payments due.
7. Service Packages
We provide services through our website in courses, bundles and subscriptions. Descriptions for these packages are available in www.owntheask.com. In your Affiliate Dashboard, you will be able to view all the products that you will get commission for.
8. Customer Referral Requirements
- 8.1 Terms & conditions relating to the referral of customers to us via links on your website can be found on our website at www.owntheask.com/affiliate-program-terms.
- 8.2 We reserve the right to alter such terms & conditions at any time and will provide 10 Business Days’ written notice to you of any such alteration.
9. Orders
- 9.1 We undertake to use our best and reasonable endeavours to process and fulfil all orders for Service Packages placed by referred customers generated by affiliates.
- 9.2 We reserve the right to reject any orders that do not comply with the customer referral requirements detailed in Clause 8 of these Terms & Conditions.
- 9.3 It shall be our full responsibility to ensure that all orders are completed and that the provision of services is undertaken in accordance with our Service Level Agreements. We shall be responsible for order entry, payment processing, cancellations and all subsequent customer service. You shall have no further involvement with the customer or the completion of the transaction and all customers will be made aware of the same.
10. Affiliate Sales Reporting
- 10.1 We will track the following elements of all sales:
- 10.1.1 origin;
- 10.1.2 Service Package selected; and
- 10.1.3 revenue generated.
- 10.2 Full reports of all sales generated through the links on your website will be available in your Affiliate Dashboard. We reserve the right to alter the form and content of such reports without notice.
11. Commission and Referral Fees
- 11.1 You will be paid commission at the rates set out in Sub-clause 11.2 on the net profits of sales generated through your website.
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11.2 Commission shall be calculated on the following basis:
- 11.2.1 Notwithstanding Sub-clause 11.2.3 all sales that result from Direct Referrals will attract a commission of commission Rate%.
- 11.2.2 In the event that a customer resulting from a Direct Referral renews a Service Package upon the initial sale for which you earned Commission, such a renewal will attract a commission of commission Rate%. Where a customer does not renew a Service Package at the end of that package’s original term but reactivates that Service Package at a later time, Sub-clause 11.2.3 shall apply.
- 11.2.3 Cookies and IP logs will identify customers that have previously been referred through your website. In the event that such customers are identified, sales that do not fall within Sub-clause 11.2.2 will (unless referred directly from another affiliate’s website) attract a commission of commission Rate%.
- 11.3 Sub-clause 11.2.3 shall apply only until the expiration or removal of our cookies by the customer or for a period of x days set on the system days after the most recent Direct Referral for a particular customer, whichever is earlier.
- 11.4 In the event that a customer cannot be tracked, no commission will be paid.
- 11.5 Commission shall be calculated only once we have received payment in full from the customer. Only once payment has been received in full will sales be logged in your Affiliate Dashboard but will be shown as pending for x days set on the system days after the order has been completed (this time period reflects the time limit set out in our Cancellations Policy).
- 11.6 Commission payouts will be scheduled for the 20th of every calendar month. Every affiliate will receive commissions only for subscriptions that have passed their x-day limit, which reflects the “money-back guarantee”/refund period described in our Cancellations Policy. The minimum payout amount is x e.g.$100 of commissions per affiliate.
- 11.7 Commissions will be sent to the PayPal email address of the Affiliate or bank account as provided in their Registration Data. Existing Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media subscribers may get part of their commissions in the form of free courses or Promotional credits added to their accounts, up to the sum of their monthly or yearly subscription fees payable to Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media. Any subsequent commissions shall be sent to their PayPal account, as described above.
- 11.8 In the event of any refunds issued for any reasons including, but not limited to fraud and where such refunds are not incurred through any fault of ours, you may be contacted to arrange for the repayment of any related commission.
- 11.9 Any and all commission paid to you shall be based on sales revenue less any tax due; however, you may still be liable to pay tax on your commission. By accepting these Terms & Conditions you hereby acknowledge that you are solely responsible for the payment of tax on any income you may generate through your involvement in the Program.
- 11.10 We reserve the right to modify our Commission Rates at any time. You will be given 10 Business Days’ prior written notice (the “Notice Period”) of any such change. You will be given the option to opt out of the Program within the Notice Period and will, on the exercise of that option, be paid any Commission due to you, notwithstanding the total commission earnings requirement set out in Sub-clause 11.6 above.
12. Trade Marks
- 12.1 Upon your entry into the Program, we shall grant to you a non-exclusive, non-transferrable, royalty-free licence to use our logos and trademarks (our “Trade Marks”).
- 12.2 You may use our Trade Marks only to the extent required to establish links and perform your obligations as an Affiliate under these Terms & Conditions.
- 12.3 In the event that you wish to use our Trade Marks for any purposes outside of these Terms & Conditions you must not do so without prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
- 12.4 By accepting these Terms & Conditions you hereby agree that:
- 12.4.1 our Trade Marks shall remain the property of Own The Ask Fundraising Academy, an Initiative of Dream Chase Media, unless and until we assign those marks to a third party;
- 12.4.2 nothing in these Terms & Conditions shall be deemed to confer any ownership rights in our Trade Marks on you; and
- 12.4.3 you shall not contest the validity of our trade marks.
13. Intellectual Property
- 13.1 Unless otherwise expressly indicated we are the sole and exclusive owners of all Intellectual Property Rights (“IPRs”) in our website including, but not limited to: all code, text, sound, video, graphics, photographs and other images that form a part of the site. We shall also be the sole and exclusive owners of all IPRs which may subsist in any supporting documentation which shall include, but not be limited to, site plans, maps, design sketches and other preparatory material.
- 13.2 We shall be the sole and exclusive owners of all IPRs which may subsist in all future updates, additions and alterations to our website, such material including any supporting documentation.
14. Affiliate Warranties and Indemnity
- 14.1 In accepting these Terms & Conditions you hereby warrant and acknowledge that:
- 14.1.1 Your website does not and will not contain any content that:
- a) is in any way unlawful, harmful, threatening, obscene, harassing, discriminatory, defamatory or otherwise objectionable;
- b) facilitates or promotes violence, terrorism, or any other criminal activity;
- c) is sexually explicit; or
- d) infringes or assists or encourages the infringement of any intellectual property rights belonging to any party.
- 14.1.2 Your website is and shall remain functional and, subject to the provisions of Clause 19 of these Terms & Conditions, reasonable downtime for maintenance or third-party access restrictions, accessible to all users of the internet;
- 14.1.3 All necessary authorities, consents and approvals have been obtained in respect of your obligations under these Terms & Conditions and will remain valid and effective throughout the Term;
- 14.1.4 Your obligations under these Terms & Conditions shall constitute legal, valid and binding obligations on you. Such obligations shall be direct, unconditional and general obligations; and
- 14.1.5 You will not refer to us in any way in any unsolicited bulk email campaigns or other spamming practices that you may conduct.
- 14.2 By accepting these Terms & Conditions you agree that you shall indemnify us in full against all liability, loss, damages, costs and expenses (including legal expenses) awarded against or incurred or paid by us as a result of, or in connection with:
- 14.2.1 breach of any warranty given by you in relation to your website;
- 14.2.2 any claim that your website infringes the patent, copyright, trade mark or other intellectual property rights of any other person, except to the extent that the claim arises from compliance with any terms stipulated by us; and
- 14.2.3 any act or omission by you or your employees, agents or sub-contractors in performing your obligations under these Terms & Conditions.
15. Disclaimers
- 15.1 We make no warranty or representation that our website, the Program, or Service Packages sold through the Program will meet your requirements or those of your visitors, that they will be of satisfactory quality, that they will be fit for a particular purpose, that they will not infringe the rights of third parties, that they will be compatible with all systems, that they will be secure and that all information provided will be accurate.
- 15.2 We make no guarantee of any specific results from the use of our website or from enrolment in the Program.
- 15.3 We make no guarantee that our website shall remain functional and accessible to all users of the internet.
16. Liability
- 16.1 We shall not be liable to you for any indirect or consequential loss that you may suffer even if such loss is reasonably foreseeable or if we have been advised of the possibility of such loss being incurred.
- 16.2 Our entire liability to you in respect of any breach of our contractual obligations, any breach of warranty, any representation, statement or tortious act or omission including negligence arising under or in connection with these Terms & Conditions or the Agreement shall be limited to $1.
- 16.3 Notwithstanding any other provision in these Terms & Conditions, our liability to you for death or injury resulting from our own negligence or that of our employees, agents or sub-contractors shall not be limited.
17. Term and Termination
- 17.1 These Terms & Conditions and The Agreement shall come into force and become binding on the Commencement Date and shall continue in force for a period of 12 months from that date (the “Initial Term”). Following the Initial Term, your enrolment in the Program shall be renewed automatically for successive periods of 12 months (each a “Renewal Term”) unless and until terminated in accordance with this Clause 17.
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17.2 Either Party may terminate the Agreement by giving 10 Business Days’ prior written notice to the other:
- 17.2.1 at any time where the other Party has committed a material breach of these Terms & Conditions or the Agreement and such breach has remained unremedied 10 Business Days after receiving written notice of that breach; or
- 17.2.2 if the other Party enters into liquidation whether compulsory or voluntary (except for the purposes of bona fide reconstruction or amalgamation with the prior written approval of the other Party), or compounds with or makes any arrangement with its creditors or makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or if it has a receiver, manager, administrative receiver or administrator appointed over the whole or substantially the whole of its undertaking or assets, or if it ceases or threatens to cease to carry on its business, or makes any material change in its business, or if it suffers any analogous process under any foreign law.
- 17.3 Either Party may request the termination of the Agreement at the end of the Current Term for any reason provided that written notice is given at least 10 Business Days before the end of the Current Term.
- 17.4 Upon the termination of the Agreement for any reason, you shall remove the links established under these Terms & Conditions.
- 17.5 Upon the termination of the Agreement for any reason, all licenses granted shall also terminate.
- 17.6 In the event that we terminate the Agreement in accordance with Sub-clause 17.2.1, any Commission owed to you at that time shall be forfeited.
18. Confidentiality
- 18.1 Each Party (a “Receiving Party”) shall keep the Confidential Information belonging to the other Party (a “Supplying Party”) confidential and secret and shall not use or disclose or make the Confidential Information available, directly or indirectly, to any person other than its officers and employees who need the Confidential Information to enable the Receiving Party to perform its obligations under these Terms & Conditions and provided that such officers and employees are also obliged to keep such Confidential Information confidential and secret. The foregoing obligations shall not apply to any information acquired by the Receiving Party which:
- 18.1.1 at the time of its acquisition was in the public domain; or
- 18.1.2 at a later date comes into the public domain through no fault of the Receiving Party.
- 18.2 Each Party hereby agrees and undertakes:
- 18.2.1 that all Confidential Information shall be and shall remain at all times the sole and exclusive property of the Supplying Party;
- 18.2.2 that its right to use Confidential Information shall wholly cease upon the termination of the Agreement; and
- 18.2.3 to return to the Supplying Party on termination of the Agreement all material embodying Confidential Information (including information stored on digital media) or any part thereof and all copies thereof.
19. Force Majeure
Neither Party to these Terms & Conditions shall be liable for any failure or delay in performing their obligations where such failure or delay results from any cause that is beyond the reasonable control of that Party. Such causes include, but are not limited to, power failure, Internet Service Provider failure, industrial action, civil unrest, fire, flood, storms, earthquakes, acts of terrorism, acts of war, governmental action or any other event that is beyond the control of the Party in question.
20. Severance
The Parties agree that in the event that one or more of the provisions of these Terms & Conditions is found to be unlawful, invalid, or otherwise unenforceable, that / those provisions shall be deemed severed from the remainder of these Terms & Conditions. The remainder of the Terms & Conditions shall be valid and enforceable.
21. Notice
Unless otherwise stated in these Terms & Conditions, the Parties agree that all notices to be served under the Agreement shall be in writing and may be sent by email to the other Party’s Registered Email Address.
22. Notice
- 22.1 These Terms & Conditions shall embody and set forth the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties and shall supersede all prior oral or written agreements, understandings or arrangements relating to the Program or the relationship between the Parties. Neither Party shall be entitled to rely on any agreement, understanding or arrangement not expressly set forth in these Terms & Conditions, save for any representation made fraudulently.
- 22.2 Unless otherwise expressly provided elsewhere in these Terms & Conditions, the Agreement may be varied only by a document signed by both of the Parties.
23. General
- 23.1 No Waiver - The Parties shall agree that no failure by either Party to enforce the performance of any provision in these Terms & Conditions shall constitute a waiver of the right to subsequently enforce that provision or any other provision of these Terms & Conditions. Such failure shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding or subsequent breach and shall not constitute a continuing waiver.
- 23.2 Non-exclusivity - The relationship between the Parties shall be and shall remain non-exclusive. Both parties are free to enter into similar relationships with other parties.
- 23.3 Non-assignment - You may not assign any or all of your rights or obligations under these Terms & Conditions or the Agreement without our prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
24. General
- 24.1 These Terms & Conditions and the Agreement shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales.
- 24.2 Any dispute between the Parties relating to the Agreement shall be fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
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Now, I work with leaders, teams, and founders who feel overwhelmed by competing priorities, constant changes, and the pressure to keep up with trends. My talks help them build clarity in their vision, strengthen their resilience when challenges hit, and sharpen their communication so they can lead effectively and build brands that truly resonate.
With a powerful mix of personal story, practical strategies, and actionable tools, I don’t just motivate audiences — I help them transform how they lead, collaborate, and communicate. Whether it’s aligning a team, navigating change, or building a brand with purpose, I show people how to rise above the noise and create meaningful impact.
Find more of my work at rising-authors.com and husseinalbaiaty.com.
Jordan Thierry
Jordan Thierry is a fundraising strategist, storyteller, and capacity builder with nearly two decades of experience helping nonprofit leaders raise more money, sharpen their message, and deepen their impact. As the Executive Director of Dream Chase Media, he has partnered with foundations, social justice organizations, and community-based nonprofits across the country — guiding them through the full arc of organizational growth, from crafting compelling fundraising narratives to designing the systems that sustain them.
Jordan's path to this work was shaped early. Growing up biracial between Portland, Oregon and Galesburg, Illinois, he learned from a young age what it means to navigate different worlds, hold multiple identities, and find belonging across lines of race, culture, and community. That experience gave him a rare capacity for empathy and cross-cultural understanding — qualities that now define his approach to working with diverse organizations and the leaders who run them.
Jordan's work sits at the intersection of communications, philanthropy, and movement-building. He has helped organizations such as the Alliance for Boys and Men of Color, Feeding America, the Public Welfare Foundation, and the Blue Shield of California Foundation develop and execute strategies that connect their missions to the money. Whether co-designing a $20 million grantmaking initiative, facilitating a strategic planning retreat, or coaching an emerging executive director through their first funder presentation, Jordan brings both big-picture thinking and the practical tools leaders need to move their organizations to the next level.
He understands the unique pressures nonprofit leaders face because he has lived them. As co-founder and Interim Executive Director of the Beaverton Black Parent Union, Jordan helped build a grassroots organization from the ground up, raising over $300,000 in its first two years through grants and community investment. That experience — writing the proposals, managing the funder relationships, and reporting on outcomes — informs everything he brings to his consulting work. He doesn't just advise; he knows what it takes to do the work.
His expertise extends to the California Black Freedom Fund, where he managed the State of Black California event series in partnership with the California Legislative Black Caucus, and developed the Chinedu Valentine Okobi Sabbatical Program. Earlier in his career, he served as Education Policy Lead at PolicyLink, where he helped establish an intermediary fund for grassroots organizations and managed a national community of practice for nonprofit professionals serving youth of color.
Jordan holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication and Media Studies from Howard University, a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Oregon, and a Certificate in Fundraising Management from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. He is also the author of A Kids Book About Systemic Racism, published by Penguin Random House and featured on Oprah's Favorite Things List — a testament to his lifelong commitment to making complex systems legible and actionable.
If you are a nonprofit leader who has ever swallowed your ask, who has ever made yourself smaller before a funder, who has ever left a meeting wondering if your work was enough — Jordan Thierry has come to remind you: you are enough. Your story is worth telling. Now let's get to work.
Alexis Ball
Alexis Ball (she/her/ella) identifies as bicultural (Latina and white) and as a social worker with a deep commitment to racial equity, multi-level systems change, and building relationships with those most impacted to inform her work. She is currently the Latinx Community Partnerships Strategist in the Multnomah County Health Department where her focus is on strengthening relationships with and among culturally specific organizations and community health workers to address the social determinants of health. She previously served as Equity and Inclusion Manager for the City of Beaverton for almost 9 years. Before her time in the public sector, Alexis worked in community based organizations focused on furthering racial and social justice initiatives in health care, education, and advocacy with immigrant and refugee communities. She also spent several years working with a Latin America solidarity organization to lead educational programs on the impact of US policy, in partnership with civic organizations and rural communities in southern Mexico. Alexis has a Master of Social Work from Portland State University.

Mario Lugay
As Justice Funders’ Senior Director of Innovation, Mario partners with philanthropy and field practitioners to design, pilot and scale both innovation and collective action that advances social movements through our Movement Commons Lab. Mario comes to the organization via Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school), where he served as a 2016-2017 Civic Innovation Fellow, as well as Guidestar, where he held the position of Entrepreneur-in-Residence. He is the founder of the movement-building technology platform, Giving Side.
In 2010, Mario co-founded the New American Leaders Project, the country’s first and only organization dedicated to training first- and second- generation immigrants to run for elected office. He has held leadership positions at the Kapor Center for Social Impact, as well as the Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, providing leadership around new and unprecedented philanthropic investments in both integrated voter engagement strategies and for a fair and accurate 2010 census count. He built significant community organizing experience as the National Coordinator of Racial Justice 911 and at CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities in the Northwest Bronx.
Mario is a long-time philanthropic and nonprofit consultant, speaker and trainer. He currently is an advisor to the High Net Worth POC Donor Collaborative, Digital Impact and New Media Mentors, and previously served as board member of Resource Generation, American Prospect, and as board chair of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network.
Khalil Edwards
Educator, Activist, Strategist, Organizer, and Change-Agent
Khalil has worked for social change, Black LGBTQ+ Liberation, racial equity, and fighting for justice for the past 20 years. Khalil was born and raised in Portland, OR. Khalil's passion for education and strong belief that knowledge is power led him to become a teacher. Upon graduating from the Portland Teachers Program, an initiative that works to increase the number of educators of color in the classroom, and receiving his Master’s Degree from Portland State University’s Graduate Teacher Education Program in 2004, he moved to Southern California where he taught Middle School and High School English for three years.
In 2009, Khalil joined Black & Beyond the Binary Collective (formerly PFLAG Portland Black Chapter-the first Black chapter of PFLAG in the country and the only organization in Portland, OR specifically serving the Black LGBTQ+ community). Under his leadership, the organization saw tremendous growth including the release of a first of its kind groundbreaking report that highlights the experiences of Black LGBTQ Oregonians. As Racial Justice Manager with Basic Rights Oregon Khalil co-launched the Our Families initiative centering the voices of LGBTQ+ people of color and their families in Oregon. Khalil moved to California in 2016 and joined the Los Angeles Black Worker Center (LABWC) as the new Organizing Director leading the organizing team to support the mission of increasing access to quality jobs, reducing employment discrimination, and improving industries that employ Black workers. Currently Khalil volunteers as a member of the LABWC Political Education Committee and serves as a board member with LABWC.
With over a decade of experience in grassroots fundraising, leadership development, campaign planning, and program and organizational development, Khalil joined Power California in 2018. As Development Director with Power California, he leads fundraising strategies to fund the movement of building power with young people of color. In his role he leads fundraising efforts to raise over $9M annually for Power California, their sibling entity, PowerCA Action, and their respective Political Action Committees.
Khalil and his partner of 15 years, Zack Mohamed, currently reside in Compton, California. An avid Robert Jordan fan and karaoke enthusiast, on his downtime from work and volunteer commitments you can usually find him with a book or mic in his hands.
"It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love and protect each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains" -Assata Shakur.
Alexis Braly James
Alexis Braly James is an educator, strategist, and culture builder with over a decade of experience helping organizations align people, purpose, and performance. As the Founder and CEO of
Construct the Present, a certified B Corporation, she leads teams through data-driven and human-centered approaches to workplace culture, equity, and leadership development.
With a Master’s in Teaching and an MBA, Alexis blends the art of learning with the science of systems. Before launching Construct the Present, she spent years in operations and data analytics, studying what truly changes behavior and builds belonging inside organizations. Her work now sits at the intersection of equity and efficiency, helping leaders translate values into measurable, lasting impact.
Whether designing equity audits, leading executive retreats, or training teams nationwide, Alexis remains grounded in one belief: when people feel seen, systems work better.
Teresa L. Gonzalez
Teresa L. Gonzalez is a nationally recognized executive leader, social impact strategist, and organizational change practitioner with more than 25 years of experience advancing racial, economic, and social justice across nonprofit, philanthropic, grassroots, and public sectors.
Throughout her career, Teresa has helped organizations build sustainable infrastructure, strengthen leadership, mobilize resources, and deepen community impact. She has raised and stewarded more than $150 million in philanthropic and government investments, led organizations with budgets up to $22 million, and helped distribute over $120 million in direct assistance to communities during times of crisis. Her work spans fundraising, organizational development, strategic planning, coalition building, policy advocacy, and movement leadership.
Teresa currently serves as Senior Director of Live Free California and National Affiliate Growth for Live Free USA, where she supports faith-rooted, Black-led, and system-impacted organizations working to advance healing, safety, democracy, and justice. She previously served as Executive Director of Design Impact and National Site Manager with the W. Haywood Burns Institute, both national nonprofit consultancy firms, and as Executive Director of Centro Legal de la Raza, where she led significant organizational growth while championing the rights of workers, tenants, immigrants, and families.
A first-generation college graduate and systems-impacted leader, Teresa brings a unique combination of lived experience, executive and board leadership, and movement-building expertise to her work. She is known for helping leaders align self interest and values with strategy, build authentic relationships with diverse partners, and secure the resources necessary to sustain transformative social change.
Teresa holds a Master of Science in Community Health and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of New Mexico and serves as Board President of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. She is deeply committed to helping values and purpose-led leaders cultivate authentic donor relationships, secure transformational investments, and build the resources required to advance bold social change.
Dan Flood
Dan Flood is Head of Customer Growth at Talkoot, an AI-powered product content platform built for large B2C ecommerce brands. He leads the full commercial motion — new business, account expansion, and sales strategy — with a focus on scaling the sales organization from the ground up.
Prior to Talkoot, Dan served as Chief Sales Officer at Challenger (and the combined Richardson/Challenger business following their merger), where he led global sales across one of the most recognized names in sales methodology, The Challenger Sale. Before that, he spent nearly a decade at Gartner, the world's largest corporate research and advisory firm. He held a number of sales leadership positions, rising to Managing Vice President and overseeing sales and community across the company's executive peer network, and led a team of over 100 people.
Dan is a student of team dynamics, leadership, and the art of selling. Outside of work, he is a proud husband and father, and is an amateur musician in his spare time. He is based in Portland, Oregon.


