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Philanthropy, Values and Citizenship . Session One. Philanthropy . What does the word philanthropy mean? Can you think of any famous philanthropists? How can you tell that a person is a philanthropists? Can you think of any philanthropists you know in your own life?
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Philanthropy, Values and Citizenship Session One
Philanthropy • What does the word philanthropy mean? • Can you think of any famous philanthropists? How can you tell that a person is a philanthropists? • Can you think of any philanthropists you know in your own life? • What makes a philanthropist decide how to help others?
Values • Review the different values on the YPI value tree. • YPI Value Tree. • Fill in the 3 most important values to you and the threeleast important values to youon the “What do I value” worksheet.
Values • In groups of two or three, explain which values you found most important and least important and why. • Complete questions three on the “What do I value” worksheet.
Values • Class discussion! • What are the values that are most important to our class? (complete question four.) • How have you demonstrated your most important value? • Did you learn anything new about yourself?
Values • Individually create your own Personal Values Statement on the “What do I value” worksheet. • YPI suggests you post your values statement somewhere where you will see it often.
Citizenship • What does citizenship or being an active citizen mean? • What makes a philanthropist a valuable citizen?
Citizenship • Philanthropists use their values to find a way to make the world a better place. • Can you think of any ways you could put your values into action to improve your school or community?
Session One Complete!
Your Local Community Session Two
YPI Teams • How do you work successfully as a team? • What are the differentroles team membersneed to take for a team to work well? • What makes a good team mate?
YPI Teams • Once in your teams share your personal values statements with everyone. • Decide on the 3 values that aremost important to your team. • Create a team values statementusing the values that are most important to your team.
Community Social Issues • “Social Issues” are issues in your community that are preventing the community from working well. • In your teams brainstorm the social issues in your community.
Community Social Issues • Share the social issues your group wrote down with the class. • Review the socialissues and socialservice charitiesworksheet.
Team Work: Research and Present a Social Issue • Your team will be given a social issue to research and present. • The presentation will be short, just a few minutes! • Present what the issues is and some ideas about how it might be addressed.
Presentation Tips • This mini presentation will give you a chance to work on your presentation skills which you will need for YPI. • Tips: • Speak Clearly and confidently • Use effective body language • Always face the audience • Organize your ideas logically • Rehearse as a team • Use audio-visual material selectively • Be creative!
Team Work • Time to research and prepare your presentations!
Growing A Compassionate Community Session Three
Social Issue Mini-Presentations • Each group will give their short presentation. • After each team’s presentation as a group agree on: • One positive piece of feedback. • One question to ask about the presentation.
Choosing a Social Issue • Your team will pick a social issue to focus on for the rest of YPI. • Your social issues should be something that you believe needsto be solved most urgently. • Fill in the “Diamond 9” sheet to help decide which issue is the most important.
Choosing a Social Issue • Questions to think about while filling the “Diamond 9” sheet. • Do you have family or personal experience with one of these social issues? • Are there certain groups of people you feel need extra support? • Do you believe there should be more offered for young people? • Have there been any recent events in the community that have caused problems? • What does your research tell you is the most pressing need?
Choosing a Social Issue • Compare you “Diamond 9” sheet with the rest of your group’s. • Are there any similarities you can find? • Completed another “Diamond 9” sheet as a group.
Team Mission Statement • Pick a social issue that your team is going to help to solve. • Write a team mission statement. • A mission statement is a brief statement of the purpose and values of a company or charity that is designed to show clearly what your team aims to achieve. • It also helps to give a team a clear identity.
Team Mission Statement • Consider these questions when writing your mission statement: • What are your team’s values and interests? • What does your team hope to accomplish in the community? • What social issue is the most important to your team and why? • What do you think is the best way to bring about change you would like to see in your community?
Team Mission Statement • It would be an excellent idea to include your teams Mission Statement in your final YPI presentation.
YPI Video • Watch this video for more information on the rest of the project.
Session Three Completed!
Research And Chose A Charity Session Four
Mission Statement • Look at the mission statement you wrote last class. Are you still comfortable with it? Is there anything you would like to change? • Have one team member read it to the class.
Initial Research • Use the internet to search for local charities working to solve the social issues that your team is focusing on. • Use search engines and www.goypi.org for a list of websites in the student section. • Decide as a team whichwebsites to focus on.
Initial Research • Create a list of as many social service charities as you can that meet the criteria for your mission statement and are working to address your chosen social issue. • From your list pick your teams top three choices. • Research you top choicesfurther and fill out the worksheet“Shortlist of Three Charities.” • Check VERY carefully that your top three choices are eligible for a YPI grant.
Choosing a Charity • Use the “Decision Making” sheet to pick your groups favorite charity. • In the next YIP session you will begin to do more active and in depth research into your chosen charity.
Communication Skills Practice • One of the first things you will need to do is contact the charity to arrange a time to visit and interview a member of its staff. • To prepare you will have to practice your communication skills – in this case your telephone skills. • On the phone you will have explain what YPI is and that you and your team would like to visit and learn more about the work they do.
Communication Skills Practice • This phone call is very important because it is the start of your relationship with your charity. • Write a script for your telephone call. • Use the “Telephone Call Scenario” sheet to help you.
Session Four Completed!
Active Research Session Five
Contact Your Charity • As a team pick three days and times when you would all be available to visit your charity have that with you when you make the call. • Practice your telephone script one more time! • Call your charity • If you cannot get through – leave a detailed message and send a follow up email. • If you do get through use your script and keep notes of what they tell you.
Preparing Your Visit • In order to make sure you have enough information to create a good presentation on your charity you will need to prepare questions to ask them ahead of time. • Plan a set of question to ask the representative of your chosen charity when you meet them. • Use the handout to help youmake your questions.
Visiting Your Charity • Tips for making your meeting successful: • Make sure you know the exact address and how to get there. • Note down the full name of the person or people that you are meeting with and their title so you know what they do at the charity. • Arrive about ten minutes early. • Take detailed notes during the interview – you will need this information during your presentation.
Visiting Your Charity • Some extras to consider during your visit: • Film the interview (ask permission first) so you can show clips during your presentation. • Take photos of your visit (ask permission) to use in your presentation. • Collect some materials – leaflets/posters – to hand out during your presentation.
Session Five Completed!
Effective Charities Session Six
Connections • Report to the class the progress that your team has made connecting with your chosen charity.
Effective Charities • It is important to know how effective your charity is – it will help you to build a more detailed presentation. • Charity Aims – • Why do you think it is important that a charity has clear goals? • Does your chosen charity have clear aims? • What do you think your charity’s values are?
Effective Charities • Charity Spending – • Take a look at the worksheet “Charity Spending” • Which pretend charity is spending their money most effectively? • Make sure to find out how much money your charity has, and what percentage of their budget goes to what.
Effective Charities • What difference is you Charity Making? • Check out the “Charity Impact” sheet. • Why is it important for charities to be able to demonstrate their impact and the fact that they are making a difference? • Does your charity clearly show the impact it is having on the local community? • How would you charity use the grant to make maximum impact on the community? • If you can try to find out this information on your charity and use it in your presentation.
Session Six Completed!
YPI Presentations Session Seven
Ready, Set, Present! • Once you have completed your research and meet with your charity your team will have to put together a 10 minute presentation. • You are welcome to use video as part of your presentation.- The video must be student made (not a charity produced video.)- It must be no more then 5 minutes long.