Learning to Give presents Perspectives. View philanthropy through the lens or viewpoints of a group of people and celebrate their vision, courage and conviction to make the world a better place.
African American
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and Learning to Give collaborated to gather classroom educational materials with African American perspective and content and make them readily available to educators at no charge on Learning to Give’s Web site. Available in both Web and print media, African American Perspectives highlights the contributions of many outstanding African American advocates and philanthropists.
Girls & Giving, Women & Philanthropy
Access Lesson Plans, Profiles and resources about women who dared to believe in "the power of one" plus information about the Girl Scouts’ “Girls and Giving” patch.
See Girls & Giving, Women & Philanthropy Perspective
Jewish
Areyvut reaches out to Jewish day schools and congregational schools, regardless of affiliation. Cognizant that few schools maximize their resources to effectively promote the values of chesed, tzedakah and tikkun olam, Areyvut offers a unique opportunity for schools to create innovative and meaningful programs to make these values a reality for students and educators alike.
