A charity event is built on trust, emotion and impact. A professional keynote strengthens all three. When you bring a speaker with authentic experience and credibility to the stage, you give your cause a powerful voice that resonates far beyond the event itself.
Speakers such as Lucy Bloom bring firsthand insight from years of humanitarian work, combining heart, humor and hard-earned experience from the nonprofit world. Her perspective helps audiences understand both the urgency and the humanity behind charitable initiatives. Doc Hendley, founder of Wine To Water, demonstrates how one individual’s commitment can grow into a global movement, showing donors that real, measurable change is possible.
Entrepreneurial voices like Ashish J. Thakkar highlight how business and philanthropy can work together to create sustainable impact, while Chris Gardner inspires audiences with his powerful life story of resilience and perseverance – reminding supporters that hope and opportunity can transform lives. Dana Snyder offers strategic insight into philanthropy, social responsibility and large-scale giving, helping organizations think bigger about partnerships and long-term funding. Meanwhile, Jonah Nigh brings a strong focus on leadership, service and values-driven action, reinforcing the idea that every contribution matters.
Together, these perspectives show that a keynote is not just an inspiring element of your program – it is a strategic investment. It deepens emotional engagement, strengthens credibility and motivates guests to move from inspiration to action. In a charity context, that shift can directly translate into stronger donor relationships, increased fundraising results and long-term support for your mission.
Other relevant occasions
If you are organizing a charity event, you may also find inspiration in related occasions such as:
- Fundraising galas
- Corporate social responsibility (CSR) events
- Volunteer appreciation events
- Awareness campaigns
- Nonprofit conferences
- Community engagement events
Contact us today to book a keynote that strengthens your charity event and inspires meaningful action.
How to book a keynote
Booking a lecture at A-Speakers is a simple and tailored process that ensures that your event gets exactly the right angle on the topic. Start by sharing your needs with us – e.g. event type, desired speaker and budget – via email or phone. We then match your requirements with the skills of our experts and present the ideal candidate to your audience. Once the details have been agreed, we draw up a contract, and then we collaborate on further planning to ensure a successful implementation. Once the keynote has been held, we will of course follow up and evaluate your satisfaction. Book your keynote today.
- Tell us about your wishes and needs: Give us a brief description of your event, and if necessary, state your wishes for a topic or a specific speaker, so that we can advise you in the best possible way.
- Get a tailored recommendation: Our skilled speaker consultants take your needs as a starting point and help you choose the speaker who best matches your requirements and budget.
- Formalize the agreement: Once the speaker has agreed to participate in your event, we draw up a contract. This contract is signed by both you and us to confirm the agreement and ensure a clear framework for the collaboration.
- Planning and implementation: We help you all the way and together we coordinate the details so that the event becomes a successful experience.
- Follow-up and evaluation: After the lecture, we will of course follow up on whether the lecture met expectations.
We help you find the perfect speaker
Regardless of whether you have a specific topic, challenge, or desired outcome for your event, we guide you to the right speaker. Our expertise also covers themes and professionals not shown on this page, because we work daily with a broad network of speakers across leadership, behavior, innovation, and organizational design.
Contact us today to find the speaker that matches your needs and vision. Book a keynote now.