Gather Your Friends!

A Green Philanthropy group can include anyone from faith organizations, school and more.

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Form a Green Philanthropy Group
A group can include two or three families with children or the members of a family nature club or simplicity circle, for example. Green philanthropy groups can also be formed in faith communities, schools, environmental clubs, and other organizations.

Keep the group fairly small: twelve to fifteen members maximum and, when possible, include people of all ages. Suggested goals include: information sharing, fundraising, individual and group green philanthropy and community service.

Four Things to Think About Doing:

  • Create a Green Philanthropy Plan. Click her to learn more!
  • Keep a Green Philanthropy Notebook.  Click here to learn more!
  • Decide whether you want to require membership dues to fund your group's green philanthropy, hold fundraisers, or both. Our book includes a chapter on "Green Philanthropy Fundraisers."
  • Click here to submit an idea for a no/low-cost green philanthropy gift, project, or action for our next book.
 

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