Program Overview
GOV Partnership Programs

A Confidential Government Partnership Framework by Shaker Global Heroes Foundation
Shaker Global Heroes Foundation (SGHF) was created to honor heroes, preserve legacy, recognize service, and support the moral principle that those who serve people must never be forgotten.
But SGHF’s mission does not end with recognition.
The foundation also believes that many of today’s heroes are still serving inside governments, public institutions, armed forces, police departments, emergency services, schools, hospitals, civil agencies, and national service systems. These individuals carry the daily responsibility of protecting communities, strengthening nations, fighting hardship, serving the vulnerable, preserving order, and building a better future.
For that reason, SGHF has established a confidential government-facing pathway known as:
GOV Partnership Programs
This program is designed for selected governments, states, provinces, cities, ministries, agencies, and public institutions that may be invited to explore humanitarian, recognition, and poverty-reduction partnership opportunities through SGHF and affiliated initiatives.
A Second Mission: Serving Those Who Serve Humanity
The first mission of SGHF is hero recognition.
The second mission is government partnership.
Hero recognition honors the heroes of the past and present. Government partnership supports the heroes who are still serving today.
Through GOV Partnership Programs, SGHF seeks to stand beside qualified governments and public institutions that are working to strengthen their nations, support their people, improve public service, reduce hardship, fight corruption, protect vulnerable communities, and build a more dignified future.
This work is guided by one principle:
We serve those who serve humanity.
Affiliated Humanitarian Initiatives
Shaker Global Heroes Foundation is connected to a broader humanitarian vision founded and led by Morad Shaker, a U.S.-based philanthropist, strategist, and founder of multiple humanitarian and poverty-reduction initiatives.
Through affiliated or related humanitarian organizations and initiatives, SGHF may help selected governments explore structured pathways connected to:
- Poverty reduction
- Public-service support
- Hero recognition
- Family and community support
- Anti-corruption and integrity-based service programs
- Access to humanitarian ecosystem participation
- National or state-level partnership discussions
- Support for qualified public servants and vulnerable communities
These programs may be connected, where appropriate, to the broader Shaker Global Poverty Reduction Ecosystem and other humanitarian initiatives founded or led by Morad Shaker.
SGHF itself serves as the recognition, dignity, and government-engagement platform. Affiliated humanitarian initiatives may support the practical implementation, access pathways, or program delivery where appropriate.
Invitation-Based Country Participation
GOV Partnership Programs are not open to every country automatically.
Countries, states, cities, or agencies may be listed under Invited Countries only when SGHF has prepared a possible confidential pathway for that nation or institution.
If the name of your country, state, or government institution appears in this section, it means SGHF may have prepared a confidential opportunity for discussion.
You may have been directed to this page by SGHF, by an affiliated representative, or through direct communication from the foundation.
Because each country has different needs, challenges, public-service structures, and humanitarian priorities, SGHF does not publish full program details publicly.
Instead, details are shared only through direct and confidential communication with authorized representatives.
What These Programs May Include
Depending on the country, agency, or institution, GOV Partnership Programs may include discussions related to:
National-Level Programs
Programs involving federal governments, national ministries, armed forces, national police, national public-service agencies, or nationwide service groups.
State or Provincial-Level Programs
Programs involving state governments, provincial governments, governors’ offices, local institutions, or vulnerable communities within a specific state or region.
City-Level Programs
Programs involving selected cities, municipalities, public-service departments, or local community-support frameworks.
Public-Service Hero Programs
Programs designed to recognize and potentially support those serving the public, including police officers, military personnel, veterans, teachers, doctors, nurses, first responders, civil servants, anti-corruption personnel, and other service communities.
Humanitarian Access Pathways
Programs that may allow qualified groups to access poverty-reduction or humanitarian support pathways through affiliated initiatives.
Integrity and Public Responsibility Commitments
Some programs may include expectations connected to public trust, integrity, transparency, lawful service, anti-corruption values, and responsibility to the people.
Supporting Nations, Not Replacing Governments
SGHF does not seek to replace the role of any government.
The purpose of GOV Partnership Programs is to stand respectfully beside governments and public institutions that are working to serve their people.
SGHF recognizes that each country faces different challenges. Some are fighting poverty. Some are strengthening institutions. Some are addressing corruption. Some are supporting veterans, public servants, children, families, or vulnerable communities. Some are rebuilding trust between people and institutions.
Where appropriate, SGHF may offer confidential partnership discussions designed to support these efforts through recognition, humanitarian access, affiliated programs, and structured cooperation.
The goal is simple:
To strengthen service, honor public responsibility, and support the people who carry the weight of their nations.
A Confidential Framework
Many GOV Partnership Programs involve sensitive national, institutional, or strategic discussions.
For that reason, SGHF does not publicly disclose:
- Exact program offers
- Funding structures
- Country-specific benefits
- Agency-specific proposals
- Number of potential participants
- Internal eligibility models
- Affiliated implementation details
- Private government communications
This protects the dignity of each country and prevents unnecessary public comparison between nations.
Each government, state, city, or agency is approached based on its own circumstances, needs, priorities, and eligibility.
Why Confidentiality Matters
No two countries are the same.
A program prepared for one country may not be suitable for another. A program prepared for a police department may not be suitable for a school system. A program prepared for veterans may not be suitable for public employees. A program prepared for a state may not be suitable for a national government.
SGHF respects the sovereignty, dignity, and privacy of governments and institutions.
Confidentiality allows serious discussions to happen properly, respectfully, and professionally.
It also ensures that governments can review opportunities without public pressure, political misunderstanding, or premature disclosure.
Partnership Areas of Interest
SGHF may consider government partnership discussions in areas such as:
- Poverty reduction and family-support pathways
- Support for public servants and their families
- Recognition of national and local heroes
- Programs for veterans and active service personnel
- Programs for police, firefighters, emergency workers, teachers, and medical workers
- Anti-corruption and public-integrity participation frameworks
- Support for vulnerable children, seniors, families, and communities
- State, provincial, or city-level humanitarian participation
- National service recognition and public trust initiatives
- Access to affiliated humanitarian ecosystem programs
All partnership concepts are subject to review, eligibility, compliance, feasibility, and direct institutional communication.
Who May Contact SGHF
GOV Partnership Programs are intended for official or authorized communication.
SGHF may consider inquiries from:
- Government offices
- Ministries
- Governors’ offices
- State or provincial authorities
- City or municipal leadership
- Public agencies
- Armed forces representatives
- Police or public-safety institutions
- Education or health institutions
- Embassy or diplomatic representatives
- Authorized government advisors
- Public-service organizations
- Approved institutional representatives
Individuals who are not authorized to represent a government or institution may still contact SGHF, but official program discussions generally require proper authorization.
If Your Country Is Listed
If your country appears under Invited Countries, SGHF may have prepared a confidential partnership pathway for your country, government, state, agency, or public-service group.
In that case, authorized representatives are invited to contact SGHF directly.
The country page may provide only limited public information. This is intentional.
Full details may be shared privately after SGHF confirms the identity, role, and authority of the representative making contact.
If Your Country Is Not Listed
If your country is not listed, it does not mean SGHF is closed to future engagement.
It may mean the foundation has not yet prepared a country-specific pathway, or that the country is not currently included in this phase of government partnership review.
Governments or authorized institutions may still contact SGHF through the official inquiry process to request consideration.
The Role of Morad Shaker
GOV Partnership Programs reflect the broader humanitarian vision of Morad Shaker, founder of Shaker Global Heroes Foundation and other affiliated humanitarian initiatives.
His work is guided by the belief that poverty reduction, dignity, public service, and hero recognition are connected.
- A nation becomes stronger when those who serve it are respected.
- A government becomes stronger when public service is connected to integrity.
- A society becomes stronger when vulnerable families are not forgotten.
- A generation becomes stronger when service is honored and supported.
Through SGHF and affiliated initiatives, Morad Shaker’s vision is to help create pathways where governments can recognize service, support public servants, and expand humanitarian participation for qualified groups.
Our Message to Governments
To every government, state, city, agency, and institution invited to this program:
SGHF approaches you with respect.
- We recognize the difficulty of governing.
- We recognize the burden carried by public servants.
- We recognize the importance of fighting poverty, corruption, hardship, and public distrust.
- We recognize that many of your nation’s heroes are still serving today.
Where appropriate, we are prepared to explore confidential ways to stand beside you.
Not to interfere. Not to replace your institutions. Not to make public promises without proper review.
But to discuss possible partnership pathways that may support your people, strengthen service, and honor those who carry responsibility for the nation.
Core Principle
Hero recognition is our moral mission. Government partnership is our practical pathway to serve the heroes still serving humanity today.
Shaker Global Heroes Foundation honors the heroes of the past.
It recognizes the heroes of the present.
And through GOV Partnership Programs, it seeks to help build future pathways for those who continue to serve people every day.
Confidential Partnership Inquiry
Authorized representatives may contact SGHF to request a confidential discussion.
Before any details are shared, SGHF may request verification of identity, official role, institution, country, and authority to communicate.
All discussions are handled with discretion, dignity, and respect.
Shaker Global Heroes Foundation stands for honor, service, dignity, and humanity — and through GOV Partnership Programs, we seek to serve those who serve people.
