Relational Capital With Brian Gonzales
Most people have never heard of the four-billion-dollar organization that has helped save 70 million lives. That is by design. In this episode, I sit down with Maria Sol Pintos Castro, Deputy Head of Private Sector Engagement at The Global Fund, to pull back the curtain on one of the most significant and least understood organizations in global philanthropy. Sol's job is to bring the world's most significant philanthropists and ultra-wealthy individuals into partnership with the work. Past donors include the Gates Foundation, Christopher Hohn's CIFF, and Bono's (RED) initiative. And she will tell you she doesn't fundraise. The distinction matters more than you might think. Sol breaks down a completely different philosophy for engaging the wealthiest people on the planet. One that walks away from the dollar amount entirely, refuses to lead with the ask, and treats every relationship as a long-term partnership rather than a transaction. Here's what we covered: – How access to people like Bill Gates and Christopher Hohn actually gets built – Why leading with the ask is the fastest way to end the conversation – The mistake most organizations make when approaching major foundations – Why past philanthropic behavior should never dictate who you pursue as a prospect – How to navigate rooms where corporations, governments, and billionaires all compete for the same outcome – What separates organizations that earn long-term partnerships from those that never get past the first meeting If you work in fundraising, sales, wealth management, family office, private aviation, luxury, or any field where access to ultra-wealthy clients determines your success, this conversation will change how you think about building those relationships. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Welcome to Relational Capital 01:52 - What is the Global Fund? 03:13 - "I don't call it fundraising" 09:29 - The Gates Foundation, CIFF, and Bono's Red 11:54 - From architect to global health 15:30 - What these relationships actually look like 19:22 - Where it gets genuinely difficult 27:38 - Is $10M a drop in the bucket? 29:31 - Getting past gatekeepers 31:09 - The referral conversation most organizations never have 35:40 - The biggest mistake in major gift fundraising 38:11 - What wealthy philanthropists actually want 39:20 - Past behavior doesn't predict future giving 42:35 - Where the real leverage comes from 45:25 - What makes a great ask 49:50 - Lightning round 51:14 - What this work taught her about people 53:22 - The story that keeps her going Listen and subscribe: mywealthq.com/relational-capital-podcast [http://mywealthq.com/relational-capital-podcast] About Relational Capital: Hosted by Brian Gonzales, Founder and CEO of WealthQuotient, each episode pulls back the curtain on how the world's top performers build trust, gain access, and win with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients. About WealthQuotient: WealthQuotient helps sales and fundraising teams systematically access ultra-wealthy clients and donors through referral-based relationship systems. Visit wealthquotient.com [http://wealthquotient.com] to learn more. Connect with Sol: linkedin.com/in/maria-sol-pintos-castro [http://linkedin.com/in/maria-sol-pintos-castro] Follow Brian: linkedin.com/in/brianjgonzales [http://linkedin.com/in/brianjgonzales] #RelationalCapital #MajorGifts #Philanthropy #GlobalFund #HighNetWorth #WealthManagement #FundraisingStrategy #NonprofitLeadership #SalesPodcast #UltraWealthy
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