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Tina changed the description of the group
Philanthropy Club from “The Philanthropy Club is an online academic community for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about giving back, making a difference, and learning how to create social impact through service and charitable initiatives. Whether you’re interested in organizing fundraisers, supporting global causes, or launching your own service project, this club empowers young changemakers to turn empathy into action.
What We Do:Explore the meaning and practices of philanthropy through discussions, guest speakers, and case studies of successful charitable initiatives
Plan and execute student-led service projects that benefit local or global communities
Partner with nonprofit organizations to learn about volunteerism, advocacy, and fundraising strategies
Develop campaigns to raise awareness about critical social issues such as poverty, education, environmental justice, and health equity
Host donation drives and online charity events
Reflect on personal values and develop a philanthropic mindset through journaling and peer sharing
Learn financial literacy in the context of charitable giving and budgeting for impact
Club Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are committed to service, compassion, and community engagement.
Respect & Inclusivity: All members must foster a respectful and inclusive environment regardless of background, culture, or beliefs.
Active Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and participate in at least one service project per quarter.
Integrity: All funds raised or donations collected must be transparently tracked and reported by student treasurers.
Teamwork: Members are expected to collaborate effectively, share responsibilities, and support each other’s initiatives.
Accountability: Follow through on commitments and meet deadlines for project planning and execution.
Positive Representation: Represent the club and its mission professionally and ethically in all outreach activities.
Reflection: Engage in reflection after each project to discuss outcomes, challenges, and lessons learned.
The Philanthropy Club helps students become not just observers but leaders in social good. Join us in building a more compassionate and connected world—one project at a time.” to “The Philanthropy Club is an online academic community for students aged 13–18 who are passionate about giving back, making a difference, and learning how to create social impact through service and charitable initiatives. Whether you’re interested in organizing fundraisers, supporting global causes, or launching your own service project, this club empowers young changemakers to turn empathy into action.
What We Do:Explore the meaning and practices of philanthropy through discussions, guest speakers, and case studies of successful charitable initiatives
Plan and execute student-led service projects that benefit local or global communities
Partner with nonprofit organizations to learn about volunteerism, advocacy, and fundraising strategies
Develop campaigns to raise awareness about critical social issues such as poverty, education, environmental justice, and health equity
Host donation drives and online charity events
Reflect on personal values and develop a philanthropic mindset through journaling and peer sharing
Learn financial literacy in the context of charitable giving and budgeting for impactClub Rules and Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who are committed to service, compassion, and community engagement.
Respect & Inclusivity: All members must foster a respectful and inclusive environment regardless of background, culture, or beliefs.
Active Participation: Attend at least two meetings per month and participate in at least one service project per quarter.
Integrity: All funds raised or donations collected must be transparently tracked and reported by student treasurers.
Teamwork: Members are expected to collaborate effectively, share responsibilities, and support each other’s initiatives.
Accountability: Follow through on commitments and meet deadlines for project planning and execution.
Positive Representation: Represent the club and its mission professionally and ethically in all outreach activities.
Reflection: Engage in reflection after each project to discuss outcomes, challenges, and lessons learned.The Philanthropy Club helps students become not just observers but leaders in social good. Join us in building a more compassionate and connected world—one project at a time.”
4 months ago