 In my session, the attendees will learn that together, if we join forces, we are powerful and we can really solve lives, we can really save lives and help the patients with myeloma. And another thing is that they will learn that if you think strategically and think about fundraising and do it with professionals, then there's guaranteed success. Non-profits usually take the grants from the state, so some public grants, some agencies give grants, but most of the time they forget about other funding available, which is maybe cooperating with corporations, but I think this is quite clear with myeloma patients. But they forget individual giving and they forget some social economy, actually. So some services provided for some payment or some small payment. So this can also be a funding, but in my session I will also show a case of individual giving and small enterprises also kind of relate to our course and give and support the case. I think the first thing is to plan. The first thing is to plan how to fulfill the mission. Actually mission is basic in whatever you do in non-profit. So when you want, when you see that the mission is, I don't know, helping patients, then I think you see the goal already. And then you just have to think how will I achieve this goal? So do I want to do the advocacy, do I want to raise awareness? So how much money I need for that? So this is the plan I mentioned. So how to kind of strategically really plan all the activities that will not only do a great program, but also finance it.