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How to Inspire Youth Giving: From Gift to Grant

Explore how you can inspire youth to share their time, talent, and

treasure within your communities. Featuring Jerry Finn, Executive

Director of the Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County and Eric Hessel,

Program Officer at Hendricks County Community Foundation.

What is Youth Philanthropy?

o YPII defines Youth Philanthropy as the

intentional and ongoing giving of time, talent,

and treasure for the common good.

From Gift to Grant: Jerry Finn

YPII’s Youth Philanthropy Model

o A comprehensive approach to Youth

Philanthropy integrates multiple aspects of

philanthropy.

o Serving

o Giving

o Leading

o Engaging

My History with YPII: Eric Hessel

Co-Chair YPII Partner Network

The Youth Philanthropy Initiative of Indiana facilitates a Partner Network of 40+ youth-serving organizations that meet on a bi-monthly basis to promote and raise the awareness of youth philanthropy.

• Sharing of ideas, opportunities and expertise among creative, energetic and motivated partners.

Educational Opportunities

Vision

All young people in Indiana are aware, educated and actively involved in philanthropy within their local

communities.

To grow lifelong philanthropists who give of their time, talent and treasure for the common good.

Mission

Establishing Personal Giving

Time, Talent, and Treasure Quiz

Examples of Talent Questions

• Are you a dancer, play a musical instrument or sing in a choir?

• Have you performed (musical instrument, danced, or sang) for an organization, school or church?

• Have you offered to teach someone else your talent as a performer?

Examples of Treasure Questions

• Do you contribute money to an organization/church on a regular basis?

• Do you contribute money to at least one other organization/cause regularly?

• Have you designated a certain amount of money from your salary or allowance each month for a charitable cause?

Phil’s 3T Quiz

How Much Would You Give?

Group Question

Why do people give?

Why Do People Give?

#1 Reason

Someone I know asked me to give, and I wanted to help them.*

*Source: Network for Good

Youth Grantmaking

Personal Investment

“In order to ask someone to give I need to be invested enough to make the first gift.”

My Personal Story

o Youth Leadership Hendricks County (YLHC)

o Youth Enriching Society (YES)

My Personal Story

o Hands Helping Hendricks (H3O)

Have a Champion

o Find someone that is passionate about youth philanthropy outside of staff.

o Board Member

o Donor

o Volunteer

Understand the Need

o Why youth philanthropy?

o Who should serve?

o Who’s not currently being engaged?

Recruit Where You Can

o Application Sample

Let Them Go

Let Them Go

What We Have in Common

YES Needs Assessment

o Needs o Top three issues to you

o Top three issues if you

were Mayor

o One thing you’d change

o What programs would you fund

o Demographics o Free time

o Do for fun

o Constraints on these

things

o Where do you get news

o How busy are you

H3O Hendricks County QOL

o Community wide QOL Initiative funded by the Community Foundation

Group Question

o Have you participated in grantmaking?

o Share lessons learned from your experience.

Consensus Seeking Activity

1. Presentation (2 minutes)

2. Clarifying Questions (2 minutes)

3. Initial Consensus (15 seconds)

1. Clarifying Questions (1 minute)

2. Final Consensus (15 seconds)

Wrap-Up and Questions

o Lessons Learned

o Youth as Grantmakers

o Questions

o Next Webinar:

o Igniting Leadership in Young People, Aug. 24th

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