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Jen Bokoff Director of Stakeholder Engagement Foundation Center Did you know Youth have made more than $19M in grants since 2001 There are more than 270 resources that are valuable to youth grantmakers (and free!) There are tons of


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Jen Bokoff Director of Stakeholder Engagement Foundation Center

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Did you know…

» Youth have made more than $19M in grants since 2001 » There are more than 270 resources that are valuable to youth grantmakers (and free!) » There are tons of learning, funding, and work

  • pportunities open to you

» You can be published online as an expert

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YouthGiving.org helps you…

» Learn! » Explore! » Connect!

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Learn

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Poll!

» Where are you in the learning lifecycle of your youth grantmaking program?

>>>choices which you might not list here: Getting Started Participating Reflecting and Evaluating Growing in Philanthropy

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Learn

Search by: » Learning Stage » Document Type » Organization Type » Audience Age » Publishing Organization » Keyword

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Learn

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Learn

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Learn

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Explore

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Explore: Program Directory

Search by: » Country & State » Program Type » Age Served » Host Organization Type » Engagement Level » Faith

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Explore: Program Directory

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Explore: Program Directory

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Explore: Funding Map

Search by: » Geography » Youth-Driven or Field-Support » Recipient or Foundation » Subject » Funder or Program Model Type » Population Served

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Explore: Funding Map

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Explore: Funding Map

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Connect

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Dig in!

» Learn something new to inspire your work » Find a grant that’s similar to one you’ve made » Connect with a program in your state » Sign up to receive our newsletter » Share your data, news, and wisdom

Be in touch any time! youth@foundationcenter.org

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Katie Scott Program Director Rachel Ogorek Program Manager

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Our Mission The National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) is the only national nonprofit dedicated exclusively to families who give and those who work with them.

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https://www.ncfp.org/resource/trends-research/

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Phil Anthropy’s Gift Box

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Upcoming Programing:

Peer Network on Engaging the Next Generation

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Betsy Peterson Executive Director Learning to Give Katelyn Herrygers Content and Community Manager Learning to Give

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Learning to Give

We envision all youth knowledgeable and equipped for lifelong engagement as givers of time, talent, or treasure for the common good.

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Developing Community

We have tools and some impact on our own lives

“Blue Sky” group envisioning activity helps us identify what we care about … and helps us figure out our first steps toward action.

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Identifying and Addressing Needs

“What project can we do next?”

Third-graders conducted research, then made stress balls and taught other classes to manage test anxiety.

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Unexpected Benefits

“Immigrant families with language barriers love volunteering in the school garden.”

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Online Resources

1. K-12 Standards-Aligned philanthropy lesson plans across subject areas 2. Issue-Area Toolkits with lesson plans and projects 3. “TeachOne” Introductory Lessons around four yearly events 4. Professional Development with Informational Papers and Educator Mini-Courses 5. Collaboration with other teachers nationally

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Classroom Mini-Grants for Service

  • Learn about kids with special needs and

plan a party to make forever friends.

  • Gather scientific data at a local river and

write letters about water quality to state representatives.

  • Research the mission and activities of

local nonprofits to help determine where the class will volunteer.

  • Read a picture book about a lonely senior and plan activities to

build friendships at a local retirement community.

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Katie Reusch Manager of Partnerships YSA (Youth Service America) kreusch@ysa.org

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About YSA

» At YSA, we believe in youth-led solutions to real world problems » Now in our 31st year, YSA engages youth from over 100 countries across the globe » Through our programs, youth bring about community change by leading ASAP

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Lead ASAP

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Activate Fund Train Recognize

YSA’s Model

At YSA, we believe in youth-led solutions to real world problems.

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Resources for Adult Facilitators

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Resources for Families

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Resources for Youth

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Kindness Rising Campaign

What happens when youth stand up for others, are inclusive, and make a difference through service projects and kind acts Now through December 20 at leadasap.ysa.org

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» Established in 1988, Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) is the largest youth service event in the world. » On GYSD youth and young people around the world work with local partners in their community. » Activities on GYSD can include recognition events that highlight the transformative power of year-round youth-led service.

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