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How-to Handbook
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Seminar: Best Practices in Jewish Youth Philanthropy
What is Jewish Youth Philanthropy?
History
Where are programs located?
What do programs do?
How are programs organized?
Getting Started
Chapter 1: Introduction to Jewish Youth Philanthropy
YOUTH FOUNDATION
SEVENTH GRADE FUND
YOUTH BOARD
INDIVIDUAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Chapter 2: Structuring Your Jewish Philanthropy Program
Chapter 3: Recruitment
REACHING OUT TO TEENS
REACHING OUT TO PARENTS
REACHING OUT TO YOUR COMMUNITY
SAMPLE PROGRAM APPLICATIONS
Chapter 4: Staffing and Leadership
STAFFING AND LEADERSHIP MODELS
Chapter 5: Educational and Programmatic Materials
ICEBREAKER ACTIVITIES
ABOUT NONPROFITS
MONEY ISSUES
MISSION STATEMENTS
TZEDAKAH SOURCES & MATERIALS
MAIMONIDES’ LADDER OF TZEDAKAH
ALTERNATIVE IDEAS & ACTIVITIES
COMPLETE HOW-TO GUIDES
Chapter 6: Grant Making
GRANTMAKING / DECISION MAKING PROCESS
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
GRANT PROPOSALS
SITE VISIT RESOURCES
TIPS FOR RESEARCHING ORGANIZATIONS
PRESENTATIONS ABOUT ORGANIZATIONS
GRANTMAKING CEREMONIES
SAMPLE DOCUMENTS
Chapter 7: Fund Development
SPONSORSHIP
FUNDRAISING
Chapter 8: Community Service
COMMUNITY SERVICE MATERIALS
Chapter 9: Promotion and Recognition
PROMOTING YOUR PROGRAM
RECOGNIZING YOUR TEEN PARTICIPANTS
Chapter 10: Evaluation
EVALUATION TOOLS
Best Practices
Resources and Links
Jewish Funders Network
Philanthropy is…
Changing the Face of Giving
Engaging and Retaining Jewish Youth Beyond Bar/Bat Mitzvah: An Action Research Study
Best Practices in Youth Philanthropy
Youth Grantmakers: More than a decade of outcomes and lessons learned from the
The Kellogg Foundation; Youth Philanthropy: A Framework of Best Practices
Toward an Understanding of Youth in Community Governance: Policy, Priorities and Research Direction
Leadership, Volunteerism and Giving: A Longitude Study of Youth Grantmakers (1993-2003)
Looking Out for the Future: An Orientation for 21st Century Philanthropists
Teens, Privacy & Online Social Networks
Being a Jewish Teenager in America: Trying to Make it
JESNA Agenda: Jewish Education New Approaches to Teen Issues
The Continuity of Discontinuity: How Young Jewish are Connecting, Creating and Organizing Their Own Jewish Lives
Slingshot 07-08
Family Philanthropy Glossary
Learning to Give: An action for the heart, a project for the mind.
21/64 Strategic Philanthropy through Generations
Youth Philanthropy Institute
Youth Grantmakers
Youth in Philanthropy
Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers
Charity Checks: Give the Joy of Giving
Danny Siegel
A Torah Of Money
L’Dor V’Dor (From Generation to Generation): Placing Jewish Youth Philanthropy in an Historical Context
Getting in on the Ground Floor
News and Announcements
Giving To the Right Places: The Power of a Mission Statement
Family Matters: Teach Your Children
Youth Philanthropy Movement Gains Momentum
Teach Children Non-Profit Literacy
Learning to Give
Giving is a Family Tradition For ‘Venture Philanthropist’
After Bar Mitzvahs, Teens Keep Giving
Grant Aims to Make Students Into Lifelong Philanthropists
Teens Tackle Tzedakah Dollars
Empowering Teens: Jewish Youth Philanthropy Institute Founder Stepping Down to Focus on National Programs
Latest Philanthropy Trend: Giving Away Bar Mitzvah Gifts
Fund Shows Teens Way to Philanthropy
Jewish teens learn Jewish giving, Jewish values in new initiatives
Funders Invest in Teen Philanthropists
Jewish Community and the Informal Educator: A New Pact for a New Era
Family Matters: Show Me the Meaning of Money
JTFN Lunch & Learn Teleconference: Jewish Youth Philanthropy 101
Youth Philanthropy Institute comes under PJLL umbrella
SAVE THE DATE: JTFN Lunch & Learn Teleconference May 15
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