Social Media Tips to Engage Gen Z in Youth Philanthropy
IPA shares ideas to engage Gen Z on social media by promoting the amazing work of your youth philanthropy councils.
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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.
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.
A guidebook to help foundations create engaging youth council programming that builds life skills of young people.
Elevating student voice has long been an integral part of SYF's mission and the YouthTruth survey meaningfully accelerates the foundation's ability to hear from students directly to inform improvements.
Staff and faculty from Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Learning to Give, and Grand Valley State University share solutions for engaging students in taking action for the common good.
Discover the best methods for bringing out leadership in young people and leave with a better understanding of how staff at your organizations can ignite the leadership of youth.
Explore how you can inspire youth to share their time, talent, and treasure within your communities. Participants will find out how to inspire personal youth giving, learn group consensus activities, and hear about impactful youth grantmaking.
Participants will leave the webinar with the framework to create an idea for a service learning project that can relate to academic learning, as well as be given online resources for service-learning project ideas.