Tuesday, November 25, 2008

News 8 Austin | 24 Hour Local News | LOCAL NEWS | Students get a practical lesson on philanthropy

News 8 Austin | 24 Hour Local News | LOCAL NEWS | Students get a practical lesson on philanthropy: "We've been learning about philanthropy, which is giving of your time talent or treasure for the common good,' student Emily Kuster said. 'We also learned about where our stuff is going, to help people.'

The drive is sponsored by A Legacy of Giving, a nonprofit organization that teaches kids about philanthropy by getting them involved in their community."

12-year-old hopes to raise $300 million to fight autism | courier-journal | The Courier-Journal

12-year-old hopes to raise $300 million to fight autism | courier-journal | The Courier-Journal: "welve-year-old Michala Riggle has a big dream -- raising $300 million to build a center to help children like her younger brother Evan beat autism."

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Need Your Help for a BlogHer Post: Kids and Philanthropy

From Beth Kanter's Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Need Your Help for a BlogHer Post: Kids and Philanthropy: "I'm working on what has become my annual holiday post at BlogHer on the topic: Helping kids understand why it is better to give than to receive.

I have many examples from my own children and those of Sharing Foundation stakeholders - many who are adoptive parents and have encouraged their children to give back to Cambodia. Take for example the lemon stand fundraiser. And, my own children have participated in many Cambodian fundraising projects and more recently Harry has taken to environmental activism and fundraising."

Monday, November 24, 2008

Youths propel a push toward volunteerism - The Boston Globe

Youths propel a push toward volunteerism - The Boston Globe: "and social entrepreneurship among youth - from middle-schoolers to graduates with advanced degrees - have risen dramatically over the last decade.

Today's teenagers and young adults, thanks to encouragement from their baby boomer parents, an Internet revolution that makes the world feel smaller every day, and a growing number of service and nonprofit-career preparation programs at colleges, are far more likely than their predecessors to seek out ways to give back and to shape the world they will inherit."

Kids embrace the spirit of giving | csmonitor.com

Kids embrace the spirit of giving | csmonitor.com: "The very rich and the very famous capture the headlines for their charitable giving. But another group of avid philanthropists is also leaving its mark. Young people from grade school on are engaged as never before in making a direct difference in the world. They are donating via the Internet to favorite projects overseas, creating their own nonprofits to pursue social causes, and becoming grantmakers on foundation boards to foster change in their home communities."

Philanthropy Award for Fairhaven's Village Books - Fairhaven Neighborhood - Bellingham Washington Real Estate

Philanthropy Award for Fairhaven's Village Books - Fairhaven Neighborhood - Bellingham Washington Real Estate: "Colin Flynn and Anders Crabo went beyond mere fundraising for their senior year culminating project to literally leave a legacy for the future. The Sehome High School students graduated in June 2008. They spent 15 days during the summer of 2007 biking 1,200 miles throughout Washington state to raise money for an endowment fund they established at the Whatcom Community Foundation."

Living | Mercer Island teen opts for charity at his bar mitzvah | Seattle Times Newspaper

Living | Mercer Island teen opts for charity at his bar mitzvah | Seattle Times Newspaper: "Ultimately, they contribute to the foundation, which suggests a donation of $5 per invitation mailed. In Ben's case, that would be about $500. 'Ben just felt that this invitation did what he wanted to do with his bar mitzvah,' Fox-Dewhurst said. 'He said, 'That is so incredibly cool, Mom.' '

The JFR each month sends money to nearly 1,200 verified rescuers in 26 countries. The greatest numbers are in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus and Hungary; 17 are in the U.S. Most are Catholic, some Muslim, and their stories are verified by Jerusalem's Yad Vashem, a 55-year-old organization that documents the history of Jews during the Holocaust and those who helped save them."

Monday, November 10, 2008

WCSH6.com | Portland, ME | Yarmouth Youth Honored

WCSH6.com | Portland, ME | Yarmouth Youth Honored: "DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (NEWSCENTER) -- 17 year old Jake Gallagher of Yarmouth was awarded the Outstanding Youth in Philanthrophy Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals Northern New England chapter last week for his fundraising and volunteer work for Safe Passage. Safe Passage is a Maine not-for-profit that helps children who live in a garbage dump near Guatemala City. It was founded by Hanley Denning, who was killed in a car accident in Guatemala in 2007."

Saturday, November 08, 2008

St. Catharines Standard - Ontario, CA

St. Catharines Standard - Ontario, CA: "Mike VandenDool didn't want any recognition or awards for what he was trying to do. In the end, he just wanted to help other kids.

Nevertheless, the 12-year-old St. Catharines boy probably would have been proud to have his work recognized, his father said."

Friday, November 07, 2008

WIMBLEDON TODAY | NEWS | Mwendwa brothers shine for charity

WIMBLEDON TODAY | NEWS | Mwendwa brothers shine for charity: "WHEN 15-year old Ennan Mwendwa went to Kenya on a family holiday two years ago, he brought back more than a few holiday snaps.

Shocked by the poverty and destitution he saw, he decided with his brothers Alan, 22, and James, eight, to do something.

Together they founded a charity to provide education and hope for children in the tiny village of Matende in Kakamega, western Kenya."

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Trinity students learn about the world by donating :: Neighbors :: Post-Tribune

Trinity students learn about the world by donating :: Neighbors :: Post-Tribune: "Besides getting a good academic education, students at Trinity Lutheran School are learning to care for those less fortunate than they are.

Each student has chosen a charity to which they contribute through their chapel offerings. The projects are administered through Lutheran World Relief."

Monday, November 03, 2008

Top teen philanthropist contest recognizes charitable contributions of young Canadians - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca

Top teen philanthropist contest recognizes charitable contributions of young Canadians - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca: "It’s a good thing, then, that Canadian parents are doing a good job of raising socially responsible teenagers. A recent survey suggests this is the case. The survey results indicated that some 84 per cent of Canadians from 13 to 19 volunteer at least five hours a year to charitable causes. This is compared with 42 per cent of Canadians overall. And when it comes to donating their own money, much of it earned in part-time jobs, teens report giving an average of $293 a year. With some three million teens in the country, that number translates into tens of millions of dollars being put to work in their communities."

Education: Class notes | delawareonline | The News Journal

Education: Class notes | delawareonline | The News Journal: "Brandywine fundraising group honors three volunteers

The Brandywine Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals named winners of the 2008 Youth in Philanthropy Awards. Kathryn Cunningham of Chadds Ford, Pa., was recognized for fundraising efforts while Annie Rose Baum of Newark and Garrett Browne Lyons III of Greenville were honored for volunteer work."