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Deciding What to Give

Deciding What to Give. Objectives. 4-H members will identify a cause that they care about and convince others to contribute to this cause. Determine how to best use personal resources to help support other causes. Identify a Cause. Identify a cause that is important to you.

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Deciding What to Give

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  1. Deciding What to Give

  2. Objectives • 4-H members will identify a cause that they care about and convince others to contribute to this cause. • Determine how to best use personal resources to help support other causes.

  3. Identify a Cause • Identify a cause that is important to you. • Convince others to contribute to this cause.

  4. Use personal resources to support other causes • Make imaginary monetary donations to causes you learn about. • Identify what makes you want to give to one cause over another.

  5. Why are causes selected? Personal history with the cause Personal experience Beliefs and values

  6. Ways that people can support a cause Time Talent Treasure

  7. How much would you give? • You have $100 to contribute. As you donate any part of this money, you will subtract it from your worksheet. You should have a zero balance at the end of the activity. • As you receive donations for your cause, record them on your worksheet.

  8. Discussion Time

  9. Conclusion & Quiz

  10. Sources • Community Partnerships with Youth, Inc. (2000). Youth as Philanthropists, Developing Habits of Giving and Serving. • Hess, P. (2009). Yojack Indiana Middle School Leadership Program. Brownstown, IN.

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