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Monday, August 16, 2010
Do Good Detroit blog: 4 girls take a stand against cancer, serve up lemonade for charity | freep.com | Detroit Free Press
Do Good Detroit blog: 4 girls take a stand against cancer, serve up lemonade for charity | freep.com | Detroit Free Press: "Deemed the “Fabulous Four,” 11-year-old Lauren Miller, and her 9-year-old sister Brittney Miller, along with 10-year-old twins Lauren and Olivia Owen raised $400 last year for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer."
Friday, August 13, 2010
Internships at nonprofits provide wealth of experience - The Denver Post
Internships at nonprofits provide wealth of experience - The Denver Post: "Since 2007, the Denver Foundation's Nonprofit Internship Program and more than 30 metro-area organizations have offered paid summer positions to nearly 50 undergraduate students. Participants from traditionally underrepresented populations in the nonprofit sector — including minorities, men and people with disabilities — earn $12 an hour to bring their youthful perspective to community service.
This summer a dozen students learned how to write grant proposals, led diversity workshops,"
This summer a dozen students learned how to write grant proposals, led diversity workshops,"
Seen at the Scene: Ticktockers share tales of family - Press-Telegram
Seen at the Scene: Ticktockers share tales of family - Press-Telegram: "The senior Ticktockers, alongside their mothers, performed six years of volunteer service at local charities. The graduating class included Ashley Actkinson, Mallory Anderson, Allyson Campion, Carolyn Collins, Kaley Dodson, Danielle Fessenden, Cate Finie, Ann Marie Freeman, Janelle Mais, Shelby Maxwell, Laura Noble, Marissa Raykoff, Randi Reynolds, Paige Shlemmer, Marcy Sykora, Taylor Vega, Kelsey White and Sara White."
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
New Look Foundation Inspires Youth to be Active in World Issues | TheCelebrityCafe.com
New Look Foundation Inspires Youth to be Active in World Issues | TheCelebrityCafe.com: "Us donating $150,000 from the foundation with the help of the youth to a mobile clinic that will go to Haiti, is a huge step towards youth addressing world issues,” Usher said. “I really am just happy that I’m able to not only recognize the kids but to see the New Look Foundation do something that is on a world scale.”
On July 6, the foundation celebrated its first World Leadership Awards in Atlanta. Some of the attendees included former president Clinton and Jermaine Dupri with his daughter."
On July 6, the foundation celebrated its first World Leadership Awards in Atlanta. Some of the attendees included former president Clinton and Jermaine Dupri with his daughter."
Monday, August 09, 2010
AFP Youth in Philanthropy - Summer 2010
AFP Youth in Philanthropy - Summer 2010: "n This Issue
› Chapter Spotlight: AFP MO, Mid-America Chapter Puts Members in the Classroom
› Making a World of Good�: AFP Launches a New Philanthropy and Fundraising Curriculum for Teens
› Recommended Resource: AFP’s Youth in Philanthropy Blog Watch
› Tell Us Your Chapter’s YIP Story
› Useful Links"
› Chapter Spotlight: AFP MO, Mid-America Chapter Puts Members in the Classroom
› Making a World of Good�: AFP Launches a New Philanthropy and Fundraising Curriculum for Teens
› Recommended Resource: AFP’s Youth in Philanthropy Blog Watch
› Tell Us Your Chapter’s YIP Story
› Useful Links"
Teach children importance of philanthropy � Evansville Courier & Press
Teach children importance of philanthropy � Evansville Courier & Press: "As parents, we have many hopes and dreams for our children. We want to build their moral foundation, give them values and encourage them to be productive people.
Sometimes it becomes difficult to instill values in our children because we may not know about or have the tools necessary to implement values.
Youth workers, teachers, grandparents and other adult mentors also take an active role and have a great deal of influence over our children's values' development. Yet, it is most important for children to develop their own sense of social activism and philanthropic personality."
Sometimes it becomes difficult to instill values in our children because we may not know about or have the tools necessary to implement values.
Youth workers, teachers, grandparents and other adult mentors also take an active role and have a great deal of influence over our children's values' development. Yet, it is most important for children to develop their own sense of social activism and philanthropic personality."
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Young Philanthropists Foundation Blog: Penny Harvest: A Year in Pictures
Young Philanthropists Foundation Blog: Penny Harvest: A Year in Pictures: "Penny Harvest: A Year in Pictures
The Penny Harvest is a free, service learning program that follows the traditional school year and teaches students about giving back. Last year, 43 schools in Colorado raised more than $53,000 and made over 130 grants to nonprofits, individuals, and their own schools!
The Penny Harvest is a free, service learning program that follows the traditional school year and teaches students about giving back. Last year, 43 schools in Colorado raised more than $53,000 and made over 130 grants to nonprofits, individuals, and their own schools!
Operation Gratitude scheduled for Sept. 11 « WestChesterBuzz.com
Operation Gratitude scheduled for Sept. 11 « WestChesterBuzz.com: "Operation Gratitude scheduled for Sept. 11
Posted by akiefaber August 4th, 2010, 3:06 pm
The Community Foundation West Chester/Liberty in conjunction with the Advisory Board Members of the Youth in Philanthropy Fund will host the seventh Annual Operation Gratitude Gift Drive on Sept. 11.
Posted by akiefaber August 4th, 2010, 3:06 pm
The Community Foundation West Chester/Liberty in conjunction with the Advisory Board Members of the Youth in Philanthropy Fund will host the seventh Annual Operation Gratitude Gift Drive on Sept. 11.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
NYC students visiting Nature Conservancy in W.Va. - The Herald Dispatch
NYC students visiting Nature Conservancy in W.Va. - The Herald Dispatch: "CHARLESTON — Students from New York City high schools have embarked on a conservation adventure on properties managed by The Nature Conservancy in West Virginia. For some, it will be their first experience in America’s wild places."
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Society scene: pennies untiy school - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Society scene: pennies untiy school - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com: "The 400 students at Unity School in Delray Beach have been helping Haiti since long before January's devastating earthquake.
In their latest undertaking, students raided their piggy banks, set up stands to sell cookies, brownies, hot chocolate and lemonade, performed household chores, sold craft items, and worked jobs to raise funds and awareness for the cause. Through their efforts, students raised $2,818. That figure was matched 50 percent by the Barr Foundation of Boca Raton, bringing the total to $4,227."
In their latest undertaking, students raided their piggy banks, set up stands to sell cookies, brownies, hot chocolate and lemonade, performed household chores, sold craft items, and worked jobs to raise funds and awareness for the cause. Through their efforts, students raised $2,818. That figure was matched 50 percent by the Barr Foundation of Boca Raton, bringing the total to $4,227."
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Colgate Upstate Institute: Student Philanthropy Council
Colgate Upstate Institute: Student Philanthropy Council: "Student Philanthropy Council
The Student Philanthropy Council (SPC) provides a year-long, community-based service learning opportunity for students. Council members apply and develop their skills of critical analysis, applied research and group-decision making to comprehend community needs and assets, and to select effective organizational solutions in the Upstate region. The grant making sequence includes developing a request for proposals (RFP), creating an evaluation process, reviewing grant applications, conducting site visits, deciding the final grant awards, creating and implementing a public awards celebration, and drafting a final report to the Brennan Family Foundation, the underwriters’ of the program."
The Student Philanthropy Council (SPC) provides a year-long, community-based service learning opportunity for students. Council members apply and develop their skills of critical analysis, applied research and group-decision making to comprehend community needs and assets, and to select effective organizational solutions in the Upstate region. The grant making sequence includes developing a request for proposals (RFP), creating an evaluation process, reviewing grant applications, conducting site visits, deciding the final grant awards, creating and implementing a public awards celebration, and drafting a final report to the Brennan Family Foundation, the underwriters’ of the program."
VolunteerSpot : Engaging Kids in Volunteering - Summer of Service
VolunteerSpot : Engaging Kids in Volunteering - Summer of Service: "Engaging Kids in Volunteering - Summer of Service
Welcome to the fifth week of our Summer of Service! Each Monday in June and July, we're privileged to be featuring a fantastic guest blogger sharing his or her unique and personal perspective on service, volunteering and citizen philanthropy. Today, please welcome Crystal Yan, college freshman extraordinaire! Crystal is the co-producer of the Social Startup Summit, a one-day, high-impact social entrepreneurship boot camp for high schoolers, and What's Next: 25 Big Ideas from Gen-Yers Under 25, a collaborative book project on the power of youth. Thanks Crystal!"
Welcome to the fifth week of our Summer of Service! Each Monday in June and July, we're privileged to be featuring a fantastic guest blogger sharing his or her unique and personal perspective on service, volunteering and citizen philanthropy. Today, please welcome Crystal Yan, college freshman extraordinaire! Crystal is the co-producer of the Social Startup Summit, a one-day, high-impact social entrepreneurship boot camp for high schoolers, and What's Next: 25 Big Ideas from Gen-Yers Under 25, a collaborative book project on the power of youth. Thanks Crystal!"
Monday, June 28, 2010
YOUTHadelphia Grant Announcement - The Philadelphia Foundation
YOUTHadelphia Grant Announcement - The Philadelphia Foundation: "How can we help today’s teenagers become tomorrow’s leaders?
What do young leaders think are Philadelphia’s most pressing problems, and what would they do to solve them?
YOUTHadelphia, the Youth in Philanthropy Committee of the Philadelphia Foundation’s Fund for Children, addresses these questions. Guided by facilitators, the students work together to choose appropriate organizations as the recipients for grants that address their top concerns."
What do young leaders think are Philadelphia’s most pressing problems, and what would they do to solve them?
YOUTHadelphia, the Youth in Philanthropy Committee of the Philadelphia Foundation’s Fund for Children, addresses these questions. Guided by facilitators, the students work together to choose appropriate organizations as the recipients for grants that address their top concerns."
Youngster cooks up sweet idea
Youngster cooks up sweet idea: "All the goodies that Landon bakes, with the help of his mother and sometimes students from her Grade 11 class, are sold to raise money for the Rayjon Share Care Foundation in St. Mark, Haiti, which is currently taking care of 24 children orphaned by the earthquake.
Landon has raised $2,000 so far."
Landon has raised $2,000 so far."
Friday, June 25, 2010
Kids4Kids Provides Platform to Empower Kids
Kids4Kids Provides Platform to Empower Kids: "Kids4Kids first started with 'Writing for a Cause' competition to empower kids to take action using their writing skills create a 'product' that could be sold to raise funds for charity. The competition was held in the year 2009.
Hong Kong Broadband Network Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of City Telecom Limited, has decided to contribute its mite to the community by announcing a sponsorship for the reprint of the Kids4Kids' 2009 Books series."
Hong Kong Broadband Network Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of City Telecom Limited, has decided to contribute its mite to the community by announcing a sponsorship for the reprint of the Kids4Kids' 2009 Books series."
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Teen biking across U.S. for charity | thespectrum.com | The Spectrum
Teen biking across U.S. for charity | thespectrum.com | The Spectrum: "The teen is pedaling across America this summer to raise money for the homeless and promote fitness, planning to ride about 3,200 miles from Santa Barbara, Calif., to St. Petersburg, Fla., and racing in five IronKids triathlons along the way."
Friday, June 18, 2010
Youth in Philanthropy give back - Morden Times - Manitoba, CA
Youth in Philanthropy give back - Morden Times - Manitoba, CA: "The Youth in Philanthropy program under the Morden Area Foundation presented a $750 grant to Morden Caring & Sharing. Bev Wiebe receives the grant cheque from Youth in Philanthropy member Boreal Vaisius while Morden Area Foundation board member Linda Knight looks on along with members of the school s HASTA group (Ho"
Monday, June 14, 2010
Youth Philanthropy Project � The Community Foundation
Youth Philanthropy Project � The Community Foundation: "What is the Youth Philanthropy Project?
The Youth Philanthropy Project was started in 1998 by The Community Foundation to encourage student volunteerism and philanthropy by engaging young people in decision-making about the distribution of grant dollars. A steering committee, comprised of local high school students, is responsible for awarding grants that will support community service projects planned and implemented by their peers. Our motivation is to encourage young people from across the region to develop leadership skills through participation in and promotion of community service."
The Youth Philanthropy Project was started in 1998 by The Community Foundation to encourage student volunteerism and philanthropy by engaging young people in decision-making about the distribution of grant dollars. A steering committee, comprised of local high school students, is responsible for awarding grants that will support community service projects planned and implemented by their peers. Our motivation is to encourage young people from across the region to develop leadership skills through participation in and promotion of community service."
Presentation: Social Media & Philanthropy � Amy Sample Ward’s Version of NPTech
Presentation: Social Media & Philanthropy � Amy Sample Ward’s Version of NPTech: "his morning I had the great opportunity to present to the Next Generation Philanthropy course, a part of Institute for Philanthropy, here in London. It was a diverse set of participants and we probably could have talked all day had they not had a full day’s program to get through!"
Friday, June 11, 2010
NorthJersey.com: Forest Avenue School 'shares its shoes' for Haiti's recovery
NorthJersey.com: Forest Avenue School 'shares its shoes' for Haiti's recovery: "Forest Avenue School (FAS) students are ensuring basic needs of those affected by the earthquake in Haiti continue to be met by focusing efforts on something simple but all-too-often missed: the need for shoes. Through their 'Share Your Shoes' drive, the students are working to collect lightly-used footwear to be distributed to those in need by the LAMP for Haiti Foundation."
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Teens Speak on What Philanthropy Means to Them | eJewish Philanthropy: The Jewish Philanthropy Blog
Teens Speak on What Philanthropy Means to Them | eJewish Philanthropy: The Jewish Philanthropy Blog: "We begin June with another installment of our Youth Perspectives in Philanthropy series, which has been highlighting ideas from the JYPI 201 Teen Funders Group, a program of the Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning (PJLL)."
Monday, June 07, 2010
Grandfather's cancer spurred
Quincy youth's philanthropy - Quincy - Your Town - Boston.com
Grandfather's cancer spurred <br> Quincy youth's philanthropy - Quincy - Your Town - Boston.com: "While saddened by the news, the Quincy youth did what a lot of 7-year-old kids might not have the wherewithal to do: He started raising money for the PMC Hingham Kids ride, part of the Pan Massachusetts Challenge, a statewide bicycling fund-raiser that has raised $270 million for cancer research since it began in 1980."
YIPEE! Toledo making strides in youth prevention!
YIPEE! Toledo making strides in youth prevention!: "YIPEE! Toledo making strides in youth prevention!
For the second year in a row, AIDS Resource Center Ohio’s youth programs, “Protecting our Youth” and “GET WITH THE PROGRAM!” have been recognized and rewarded by Youth Leadership Toledo with a grant from the awe-inspiring group at “YIPEE,” Youth in Philanthropy Encouraging Excellence!"
For the second year in a row, AIDS Resource Center Ohio’s youth programs, “Protecting our Youth” and “GET WITH THE PROGRAM!” have been recognized and rewarded by Youth Leadership Toledo with a grant from the awe-inspiring group at “YIPEE,” Youth in Philanthropy Encouraging Excellence!"
Friday, June 04, 2010
Education through action
Education through action: "“Ellen has only been in leadership one year, but she has made a strong impact. She is the lead of a new committee called philanthropy,” said Activities Director Leslie With. “The students really wanted to make a difference outside of school. Through Ellen’s hard work, Woodside held a shoe drive in November and donated over 100 pairs of shoes to St. Anthony’s. After the earthquake in Haiti, Ellen organized a coin drive and raised approximately $1,000 which was donated to Partners in Health. ... Ellen is a wonderful student who excels at everything. What is best about her is that she is very down to earth and extremely friendly.”"
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