Collaborative Initiatives on Promoting Youth Philanthropy Education Through a Global Network Between the US & Japan
Holiday Card Exchange
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Past Project Activities
Japan trip/ Philanthropy Education Forum in Japan
February 2006
- Site visit to Yokohama Primary School affiliated with the Faculty of Education and Human Sciences at Yokohama National University
- Site visit to volunteer and nonprofit groups in the site affected by the Great Chuetsu Earthquake (Nagaoka-city)
- A forum on philanthropy education at the Nippon Foundation building
- A US-Japan partner project meeting at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government conference room
- A meeting with school teachers of Tokyo Metropolitan public high schools
Teacher/Youth Worker Training Program in Indiana, US
June 2006
- US-Japan Teacher Training (1): Learning to Give (LTG) Summer Institute on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University of Indiana (IUPUI)
- US-Japan Teacher Training (2): Youth Philanthropy Initiative of Indian (YPII) community-based project workshop; Youth As Resource (YAR) youth grantmaking workshop
Primary Training Courses/Programs Offered for U.S. and Japanese Teachers/ Youth Workers
- The History of Philanthropy
Dr. Dwight Burlingame, Associate Executive Director
The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
- The Economics of Philanthropy
Dr. Richard Steinberg, Professor of Economics, Philanthropic Studies and Public Affairs IUPUI
- Personal Philanthropy Timeline
Betsy Williams, Lead Teacher Consultant
- Why Do We Have a Nonprofit Sector?
Melissa Brown, Managing Editor Giving USA
- Geography of Philanthropy in the United States
Dr. Bob Osgood, Professor School of Education, IUPUI
- Private Lesson Plan Writing Course for Philanthropy
Barbara Dillbeck, Curriculum Director, Learning to Give



holidays by creating and exchanging Hannukah and Christmas cards. 