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Youth philanthropy is the donation of time, energy or resources, including money, by children and youth towards philanthropic causes. According to one study, "youth philanthropy is, at the broadest level, youth giving of their time, talents and treasure."[1] It is seen as an effective means in which youth develop knowledge of and participate in philanthropic projects such as volunteering, grant writing, and community service.[2]

About

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Youth philanthropy educates young people about social change in order to identify community problems and design the most appropriate solutions in a systemic way.[3] Philanthropy in this case is defined as anything young people do to make the world around them a better place.[4]

Focused on youth-adult partnerships and youth voice, youth philanthropy is seen as a successful application of service learning.[5] Youth philanthropy helps young people develop skills, knowledge, confidence and leadership abilities.[6] Youth philanthropy is also identified as a particularly effective means for educating children and youth about volunteerism and civic engagement.[7]

Within the Jewish community institutions such as synagogues, day schools, Jewish federations and other organizations have created Jewish youth philanthropy programs to provide Jewish youth with opportunities to engage in grantmaking activities through a Jewish lens. The Jewish Teen Funders Network serves as a central address for Jewish youth philanthropy, and aims to help grow and strengthen the burgeoning field.[8]

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  1. ^ Cierlak-Lubben, A. (nd) "Youth philanthropy Archived April 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine," Learning to Give website. Retrieved 5/2/07.
  • ^ Rosen, M. and Sedonaen, M. (2001). “Changing the Face of Giving: An Assessment of Youth Philanthropy Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.” Youth Leadership Institute. Retrieved 5/02/07.
  • ^ Cretsinger, D. (nd) in Checkoway, B. and Gutierrez, L. (2006) "Youth Participation and Community Change," Journal of community practice. 141/2. p22.
  • ^ (nd) The Foundation Center: Youth in Philanthropy/About Philanthropy Archived July 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 5/2/07.
  • ^ Billig, S. and Welch, M. (2004) New Perspectives in Service-Learning: Research to Advance the Field.
  • ^ Garza, P. and Stevens, P. Best Practices in Youth Philanthropy Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Coalitions of Community Foundations for Youth. Retrieved 5/2/07.
  • ^ Marchetti, D. (nd) Charity's Youth Movement: Children and teenagers take on nonprofit leadership roles. The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
  • ^ Jewish Teen Funders Network, http://www.jtfn.org.
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