YiP program is Philanthropy 101 for students
Dakota Collegiate students participating in Youth in Philanthropy learn about nonprofits, community needs, and how they can help.
Dakota Collegiate students participating in Youth in Philanthropy learn about nonprofits, community needs, and how they can help.
When governments fund football stadiums instead of children’s hospitals, philanthropists have to step in.
While we protect our kids so they have the best possible future, we let them down in one vital area: a healthy relationship with food.
Young philanthropists committed to helping city’s less fortunate, particularly troubled youth.
Transgender women face high rates of physical, sexual and fatal violence.
St. Paul’s High School students learn how their generosity can help disabled children live as independently as possible.
Pride Winnipeg offers safe, celebratory activities all this week until June 4.
Oak Park High School Youth in Philanthropy Committee focuses grant making on smaller charities.
Few happy endings for recent Olympic host cities; but those hosting Canada Games tell a different story.
Public is invited to come out and learn all about rowing.