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IPA shares ideas to engage Gen Z on social media by promoting the amazing work of your youth philanthropy councils.
This report summarizes Indiana youth council alumni data from the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, in partnership with the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Ritch Hochstetler and Ben Rheinheimer of ULEAD, a nonprofit which brings youth development training to youth, educators, companies, and foundations, will guide participants through a tangible development strategy with practical action steps for growing youth self-efficacy (confidence in their capabilities) and team building skills.
Results from IPA's 2020 survey of Indiana community foundations that promote youth philanthropy through a youth council or school-based grantmaking program.
Join us for this webinar with Olivia Henry, from the Council of Michigan Foundations, and Eric Hessel, from the Hendricks County Community Foundation. They will share ways their organizations are successfully convening nonprofits and promoting cross-sector collaboration.
These organizations may provide additional research, resources, toolkits, and ideas to guide and assist with youth philanthropy work.
This directory lists the Indiana Community Foundations whom currently have a youth philanthropy program.
Featuring staff from the Greater Houston Community Foundation and William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation, this webinar shares ways to engage youth along their philanthropic journey.
A guide to assist newly established or emerging youth philanthropy programs, offered in a turn-key approach with best practices and lessons learned.
This webinar explores concepts of youth participatory evaluation (YPE) with evaluation researcher Dr. Lori Palen. You will learn how to help youth evaluate impact throughout the program life cycle with limited resources.
A guidebook to help foundations create engaging youth council programming that builds life skills of young people.
Faculty from Columbia University and staff from Magnified Giving explore classroom-based grantmaking programs.