Jen Bokoff Director of Stakeholder Engagement Foundation Center
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Katie Scott Program Director Rachel Ogorek Program Manager
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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Upcoming Programing: Peer Network on Engaging the Next Generation
Betsy Peterson Executive Director Learning to Give Katelyn Herrygers Content and Community Manager Learning to Give
Learning to Give We envision all youth knowledgeable and equipped for lifelong engagement as givers of time, talent, or treasure for the common good.
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.
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.
Unexpected Benefits “Immigrant families with language barriers love volunteering in the school garden.”
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
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.
Katie Reusch Manager of Partnerships YSA (Youth Service America) kreusch@ysa.org
About YSA » At YSA, we believe in youth-led solutions to real world problems » Now in our 31 st 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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YSA’s Model At YSA, we believe in youth-led solutions to real world problems. Activate Fund Train Recognize
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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
» 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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