Because children are young and inexperienced in the ways of the world, we might be tempted to discount their opinions and contributions. But Jesus said, “[T]he kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Matthew 19:14). The innocence and joy that children bring to their pursuits often serve as powerful examples to cynical, world-weary adults. In recent years charitable organizations have begun to appreciate young people’s sincere hearts and potential for playing a vital role in Indian philanthropy. Below are articles and papers that examine the increasing number of teens and adolescents who are gaining new responsibilities in philanthropic organizations—from volunteering in hands-on projects to raising funds and even sitting on grant-making boards. By allowing children to develop an interest in philanthropy while they are young, many hope that this interest will carry over into adulthood, bringing with it a new, very significant generation of givers.



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