PHILANTHROPY What is it?. What do you know about GIVING? TERM DICTIONARY DEFINITION IN MY WORDS giving to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation.

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PHILANTHROPY What is it?

What do you know about GIVING? TERM DICTIONARY DEFINITION IN MY WORDS giving to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation  Start Building a Vocabulary Chart

What do you know about NEED? need to require, to be necessary TERM DICTIONARY DEFINITION IN MY WORDS  Start Building a Vocabulary Chart

What do you know about SERVICE? service the act of helpful activity TERM DICTIONARY DEFINITION IN MY WORDS  Start Building a Vocabulary Chart

What do you know about PHILANTHROPY? PHILANTHROPY the process of giving back. Philanthropy is the act of donating money, goods, services, time and/or effort to support a beneficial cause, with a defined objective and with no financial or material reward to the donor. TERM DICTIONARY DEFINITION IN MY WORDS  Start Building a Vocabulary Chart

VIDEOVIDEO: WHAT IS PHILANTHROPY? What is PHILANTHROPY? Think about the people in the film. One person spoke about how PHILANTHROPY is MORE than MONEY. What other ways can you give? Several people in this video spoke about how PHILANTHROPY made them FEEL. What were some of the reasons these people gave for participating in PHILANTHROPY? How would you DEFINE PHILANTHROPY?

PHILANTHROPY is Sharing your 3 T’s TIME, TALENT or TREASURE Time: Talent: Treasure: What do the 3 T’s mean to you? The time it takes to do something Something that you are good at doing Money or physical items

End of Lesson 1

PHILANTHROPISTS Who in the community gives?

Discuss biographies in small groups LESSON Understanding Philanthropists

Listen for key terms and big ideas Learn as much you can from these philanthropists Seek evidence of the 3 T’s LESSON Rules For the Videos Nancy Richardson Video Jen & L.J. Houska Video Kenna Christian Video

Add Terms to Glossary  Continue Building a Vocabulary Chart foundation: nonprofit: volunteer: a non-governmental entity that is established as a nonprofit corporation or a charitable trust, with a principal purpose of making grants to unrelated organizations, institutions, or individuals for scientific, educational, cultural, religious, or other charitable purposes a person who voluntarily, without being asked, offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking; a person who performs a service willingly and without pay not established for the purpose of making a profit; not entered into for money ~ Synonym: PHILANTHROPIST TERM DICTIONARY DEFINITION IN MY WORDS

End of Lesson 2

People’s Passions

Personal Passion Define personal passion: a powerful or compelling emotion or feeling about a specific topic LESSON

Think back… What were Nancy Richardson’s personal passions? What needs in our community are linked? What were Jen & LJ Houska’s personal passions? What needs in our community are linked? What were Kenna Christian’s personal passions? What needs in our community are linked? List your passions on the worksheet What needs link to your passion?

Personal Passion Travel and Talk: -Find someone else in the room who has a similar passion -Make a list of needs linked to this common passion -Be ready to share

What is a need you feel the MOST PASSIONATE about?

End of Lesson 3

Reflection List the positive effects and outcomes of the service project What challenges did we overcome to make this successful? How does our Class Project experience fit with what we have learned about philanthropy?

Reflection Show VideoVideo If you were a star in this video, what would you say?

End of Reflection