Best Practice Number Four
Holds an annual orientation for
all new members and encourages all members to
participate in training opportunities that will
strengthen their skills in philanthropy.
Explanation:
Orientation is critical in providing
context for new youth grant-makers. It introduces
the concepts of philanthropy, endowment,
foundations, grants, and non-profits. It also
provides an ideal opportunity to demonstrate one of
YAC’s cornerstones: youth leadership. Equally
important is ongoing training made available through
organizations such as the Council of Michigan
Foundations, which expand the
grant-makers’ understanding of philanthropy and
youth leadership.
Recommendations for YACers:
Current YAC members should plan and lead the new
member orientation.
Include a grant-making simulation in your
orientation.
Be sure to explain the YAC’s relationship with the
community foundation and role as a grant-making
committee, and the importance of the needs
assessment, community service, and evaluation.
Provide a
“cheat sheet” of the acronyms and phrases that new
grant-makers must know.
Check
www.youthgrantmakers.org for sample
training tools.
