Youth Philanthropy Initiative of Indiana – The Initiative is a special project of the Indiana Grantmakers Alliance and a statewide partner network of 40+ community organizations with the common goal of engaging youth to “give and serve” within their communities.
Taking it Global – TakingITGlobal.org is the social network that connects you to the global issues that affect us all.
generationOn – This division of the Points of Light Institute is host to the nations largest youth service programs and has brought together some of the most prominent youth service organizations such as Hands On, The LEAGUE, Children for Children, and Learning to Give under the umbrella of generationOn.
Youth Action Net – YouthActionNet invests in the power and promise of young social entrepreneurs around the globe. Launched in 2001 by the International Youth Foundation, YouthActionNet strengthens, supports, and celebrates the role of young people in leading positive change in their communities.
Mobilize.org – Mobilize.org is an all-partisan network dedicated to educating, empowering, and energizing young people to increase our civic engagement and political participation. We work to show young people how public policy impacts our lives, and more importantly – how we can impact public policy.
Youth Noise – An initiative of Save the Children, YouthNOISE works to inspire, connect, and empower youth to help young people everywhere by volunteering, fundraising and speaking out.
Youth Pods – Supported by the Dekko Foundation, Youth Pods provide an opportunity for young people to get their first breath of “philanthropic air” from caring and supportive adults.
Youth Philanthropy Initiative of the Iowa Council of Foundations – The Youth Philanthropy Initiative of the Iowa Council of Foundations strives to formally and informally network youth philanthropists to other partners by fostering inter-community relationships through leadership development and communication.
Learning to Give – The Council on Michigan Foundations developed Learning to Give as a way to engage educators and others in teaching philanthropy in the classroom. The site includes syllabi and curricula aimed at integrating a program of philanthropic instruction into the schools.
Youth Leadership Institute – Youth Leadership Institute builds communities where young people and their adult allies come together to create positive social change. YLI designs and implements community-based programs that provide youth with leadership skills in the areas of drug and alcohol abuse prevention, philanthropy, and civic engagement.
Do Something – This is a national network of young people who know they can make a difference in their communities and take action to change the world around them.
Youth on Board – Youth on Board helps young people and adults think differently about each other so that they can work together to change society.
Serve.gov – Serve.gov is your online resource for not only finding volunteer opportunities in your community, but also creating your own.
Corporation for National and Community Service – The Corporation for National and Community Service connects Americans of all ages and backgrounds with opportunities to give back to their communities and their nation through voluntary service.
Volunteer Centers of Michigan – The Volunteer Centers of Michigan strengthens, develops and connects volunteer centers throughout the state.
Michigan Campus Compact – Michigan Campus Compact promotes the education and commitment of Michigan college students to be civically engaged citizens, through creating and expanding academic, co-curricular and campus-wide opportunities for community service, service-learning and civic engagement.
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