

FAQ
This page contains a list of our frequently asked questions. We hope that they will be helpful to you as you are learning more about the Systemic Prosperity Institute.

Can the Systemic Prosperity Institute work with my country?
The Systemic Prosperity Institute can work with any nation that is recognized by and in good standing with the United Nations, and duly authorized by that nation's own legislative processes. We are not obligated to work with any nations, and approval of your nation is subject to our own board.
What is the process to begin working with the Systemic Prosperity Institute?
To begin, we need a written request from an officer or director of your country's central bank, or from a duly authorized representative of your nation. We will have an initial discussion or two over the phone to review the process of working together. Once we have a signed treatise from your nation to begin, we will do the feasibility study to research more particulars and learn about what recommendations are needed. After we have had a chance to review materials together to get the input of multiple subject matter experts, we will organize a recommendation for your nation that will be in the form of a large book containing a complete plan for your nation, with recommended technologies, protocols, systems, and a custom plan to implement everything for optimal effectiveness. We help you through the process including public relations, timed press releases, CBDC currency valuation, asset selection, central bank interest rate bifurcation, and a recommended use-of-funds sheet for the most effective stimulus spending.
Can you help us get us economic stimulus funds from the IMF or other sources?
Maybe. When we perform our feasibility study we will speak with various private industry groups and infrastructure contractors to determine if we can secure private industry. If your nation is recognized by the United Nations, and can keep foreign investors happy, then we will consider bringing foreign investors who will may be willing to invest in your nation. This may include international funding with loans to help build the infrastructure items that are the seeds of nationwide financial growth.
What sort of costs and expenses should we expect to move forward?
There are no costs for our initial discussions. Additionally, we do not charge a fee for our feasibility study itself, which includes analysis and all of our recommendations for your nation from some of the best subject matter experts. We do, however, ask that if you require them to come visit your nation, that you would provide for their transportation, accommodations and security during the time they are traveling on your behalf.
Who is paying for your services?
The Systemic Prosperity Institute is made possible by gifts from the corporate infrastructure contractors, developers and investors who are interested to invest in nations like yours. The only way they can realize a profit is if we are successful to bring funding into your nation, and if you choose to allow these investors to participate. We expect, and our donors understand, that they will not be able to participate in every nation where we make recommendations. However, our expenses are relatively small in light of the profits that a large contractor may have if they get to build and/or own part of an international shipping port, a desalinization plant or sustainable energy facility.
How can my corporation support the Systemic Prosperity Institute?
By sponsoring the Systemic Prosperity Institute, you can help to lift people out of poverty and change millions of lives for the better. Your gift can help to change the course of multitudes of people within the nations we impact. Additionally, we can provide you with early opportunities to invest in nations right as they are implementing historically proven financial strategies for explosive financial growth. In this way, you can help to make the world a better place and have opportunities to profit from investing in these changes along the way. Even better, we can help you to secure funding for your investment projects within these nations.
How does the Systemic Prosperity Institute differ from the World Economic Forum?
The Systemic Prosperity Institute is not a research organization, but is an educational organization. We are focused on the pragmatic application of financial management strategies for practitioners. Where the WEF is a forum for the development of new ideas, the SPI itself does not develop new ideas, but simply seeks to apply the best innovation and disseminate existing technologies. The SPI is also may have highly specific recommendations in a more narrow field. Best of all, we are different because we might be able help bring your nation money for growth.