Susan Landis Youth Philanthropists, Beckley, WV ~

The Young Philanthropists, Buffalo, NY ~

Youth Philanthropy Board, Evanston, IL ~

Youth Philanthropy Board, Grand Island, NE ~

Youth Philanthropy Council, Fairfield County, CT~

Youth Engaged in Philanthropy, Hamilton County, NE ~

Leadership Education Altruism Philanthropy, Kane County, IL ~

Teen Philanthropy Initiative, Naperville, IL ~

Future Philanthropist Program, Oak Park, IL ~

Youth Philanthropy Leadership Program, Wausau, WI ~

Susan Landis Youth Philanthropists, Beckley, WV ~ The Young Philanthropists, Buffalo, NY ~ Youth Philanthropy Board, Evanston, IL ~ Youth Philanthropy Board, Grand Island, NE ~ Youth Philanthropy Council, Fairfield County, CT~ Youth Engaged in Philanthropy, Hamilton County, NE ~ Leadership Education Altruism Philanthropy, Kane County, IL ~ Teen Philanthropy Initiative, Naperville, IL ~ Future Philanthropist Program, Oak Park, IL ~ Youth Philanthropy Leadership Program, Wausau, WI ~

Youth Philanthropy Board 2023, Grand Island, NE

Start a Program

BECOME A
PROGRAM CHAMPION

Future Philanthropist Program 2023, Oak Park, IL

Build Something New

The Program Champion is a senior level fundraiser, community organizer, grant maker, or philanthropist who volunteers to bring this transformative program to their own area community. We are here to help you plan through this process at no cost, so please contact us for assistant.

With support, materials, and training from TPI, the Program Champion will be responsible for:

1.    Securing Angel Funder(s) for Startup Capital - $50,000* over 2 years

2.    Recruiting a Program Coordinator (or serve as Program Coordinator)

3.    Assisting with securing Mentors to teach the curriculum

4.    Participating in TPI training and orientation

The Ideal Program Champion:

•   Has enthusiasm and passion for the mission of TPI.

•   Achievement-oriented with a track record of exceeding goals.

•   Ability to proactively engage funders, community members, and volunteers in TPI’s mission.

•   Strategic and relationship-based approach towards building fundraising relationships.

•   Inclusive, creative, and positive approach to collaboration and team building.

•   A successful track record of fundraising or philanthropy in their community. 

Three Pillars Initiative values a diverse program and strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and veterans to apply.

*Funds needed for implementation can vary depending on many factors including program size, stipends given, and general approach. Contact us to find out more.

 

Interested in starting a new program in your community?
Below are some questions to help get you started.

Don’t worry if you don’t have all the answers, we are here to help!

Our robust approach to the Three Pillars of philanthropy finds the most success when the right pieces, people, and planning come together during the formation of a new TPI affiliate program.

 

 
 

 

Ready to start engaging youth in philanthropy in your community?

Contact Remy for more information and materials to find the best implementation approach for you!