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How Solving the World’s Greatest Problems (SWGP) Brings Strategy to Anti-Trafficking

  • Writer: lucasklam01
    lucasklam01
  • 15 minutes ago
  • 2 min read
Solving the World’s Greatest Problems coordinates strategic giving to fight human trafficking through collaboration, vetting, and long-term impact.

The anti-trafficking movement has no shortage of good missions. What it often lacks is unified strategy, concentration of resources, and long-term coordination. Solving the World’s Greatest Problems is built to solve that exact issue. At Freedom Place, we want impact that is not just heartfelt, but intelligently deployed. SWGP operates like a “portfolio manager” for generosity, bringing disciplined selection and collaboration to a fight that’s too large for scattered giving.


The Leaders Behind the Mission

SWGP was co-founded by Justin Forman and Henry Kaestner, leaders who believe generosity should match the scale and seriousness of the crisis. Their model exists to solve a common problem: people want to help, but they do not always know where to give, how to vet organizations, or how to avoid fragmented efforts. SWGP brings focus, expertise, and strategy to charitable giving, making impact more organized and measurable.


Justin Forman
(Justin Forman)
Henry Kaestner
(Henry Kaestner)













SWGP’s heroes are the “problem solvers” they fund, support, and unite under shared mission.

Their work includes:

  • Collaborative Giving Funds: Portfolio-style giving that channels resources into vetted, high-performing solutions.

  • Strategic Anti-Trafficking Grantmaking: Funding across prevention, rescue, justice reform, and survivor empowerment.

  • Alignment With Innovation: Supporting scalable, next-generation tools and models that disrupt trafficking networks.


Why Strategic Giving Matters

The fight against human trafficking is too vast for isolated efforts. It requires a sophisticated global movement powered by strategic giving. Solving the World’s Greatest Problems (SWGP) transforms traditional philanthropy into a precise and results-oriented strategy by fostering unity, sharpening tactical focus, and pooling capital through collaborative funds. By moving beyond reactive or fragmented donations, SWGP empowers givers to deploy resources where they can achieve an exponential impact. This might involve seeding innovative social enterprises or scaling proven frontline interventions. This level of intentionality is what builds momentum. It allows solutions to scale beyond a single community and dismantle the systemic roots of exploitation.


Join Us in Support

Freedom Place is aligned with strategic generosity that multiplies impact. May the Lord bless SWGP’s leadership, protect the organizations they support, and use their work to mobilize the Church toward lasting, measurable freedom.

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