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Resource Generation offers a variety of programs for young people with wealth to explore how

their financial resources relate to social justice and provide tools for them to take action. We also
offer forums to promote cross class and intergenerational dialogues about money, class, and
philanthropy. Our programs include:

A National Workshop Series for young people with wealth in seven cities across the
country that covers topics ranging from giving plans to social change financial planning
to money and relationships.

Local Dinners, in cities across the country, are an informal community space where
young people with wealth can support and challenge each other to align their resources
with their values, and learn more about Resource Generation.

The Creating Change Through Family Philanthropy Program for


young people involved in their familys philanthropy and interested in
social change.

We're a co-sponsor of Making Money Make Change, a national, annual gathering for
progressive young people with wealth.

The Catalyzing Our Resources for Equity (CORE) Program promotes racial equity in the
field of philanthropy, and offers workshops and retreats for young people of color with
wealth.

Donor Organizing Institutes for young people with wealth interested in learning how to
use their own story, class background and access to organize other donors and to help
move more resources to progressive social change movements.

A number of new publications.

In collaboration with philanthropic and educational partners, we offer forums to promote


cross-class and intergenerational learning at conferences, organizational events, and on
campuses.

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