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As a family, you can support the efforts of Learning to Give to educate, empower, and develop philanthropic behavior in youth. Families and Family Foundations can support Learning to Give’s efforts in several ways.

 

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Through grant awards or donations, Family Foundations can support the development of new and innovative content. In an effort to capture the Family Foundation’s effort to educate siblings within the family, please fill out the short survey (instructions below) to tell your family's philanthropic story. All stories will be highlighted in upcoming issues of For the Common Good and on the website.

 

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Donate to the efforts or programs of Learning to Give as a family. Whether it is a one time donation or monthly—support the efforts of Learning to Give and bring your family together around philanthropy.



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Instructions for Survey

We are excited to hear about your family’s philanthropic story! Download the survey using Adobe Acrobat Reader™ and then choose one of these two options:
1. Print and fill out the form, then fax it to Learning to Give (231-773-0707), or mail it to the address on the form.
2. Type/write your answers in a separate document and fax or mail it to Learning to Give. Please be sure to include t he question with your corresponding answers.

If you don’t have Adobe Acrobat Reader™ on your computer, you can easily download this free software at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html. You will need to know which version of Microsoft Windows you have on your computer before you download Acrobat Reader (e.g., Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, etc.). Tips for finding this information are listed below.

You can find this information in two ways:

1. Open Windows Explorer; select “Help” from the toolbar at the top and click on “About Windows.” The colored image at the top will show the version.

2. Open a Microsoft Office program like Word or Excel; select “Help” from the toolbar at the top and click on “About Word (or Excel).” Then select “System Info” and read the “OS Name” (Operating System Name) at the top of the System Summary list.

 

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