Most programs consult communities. Very few bring them into the decision itself.
In this session, William Gondokusumo, Founder and CEO of Campaign for Good, shares how community vetting works in practice and what it means when communities move from being consulted to shaping who gets selected. Through a live walkthrough and practical workshop, participants will explore how this approach can be applied across grant programs, awards, incubators, and accelerators.
Designed for practitioners who design or run grant programs, awards, incubators, or accelerators and who want to make better decisions with communities, not just for them.
Date: June 10, 2026
Time: 15.00-16.00hrs SGT / 14.00-15.00hrs ICT / 12.30-13.30hrs IST
- A clear understanding of how Campaign for Good works, through a live walkthrough
- Practical ways to integrate community-driven signals into selection, validation, or engagement processes
- Use cases from programs across Asia applying this approach today
- Ideas on where this could fit within your own program design
William Gondokusumo is the Founder and CEO of Campaign for Good, a Community Vetting Platform recognised as Google Play’s Best App for Good.
Over the past decade, William has worked with grant programs, awards, incubators, and accelerators to include the communities they serve in the selection process. His work centres on a critical idea: that the best decisions are made with the community, not for them.
Having partnered with leading organisations, including Temasek Trust CIIP, AVPN Impact Collab, Djarum Foundation, and Tanoto Foundation, William enables program owners to select better, reduce adoption risk, and scale impact with confidence.
