Bank of America Foundation President Seeks to Increase Youth Development Opportunities

Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Bank of America Foundation President Seeks to Increase Youth Development Opportunities
 
Today's young people have acquired many reputations. They're underemployed, selfie-stick toting masters of all things internet--among other things. However, more and more we're seeing these young adults, now the largest living generation, recognize their ability to drive social change and make a difference on issues from poverty to education to the environment.
 
In fact, according to new data, young people are giving more at a younger age than their Baby Boomer and Gen-X counterparts. And we're seeing that this generation of young people is exploring new ways to make a difference. They're not propelled by traditional workplace giving campaigns and volunteer days, but rather are seeking opportunities to use their specific skills and expertise in a more hands-on way as they look to take personal action on issues that they feel passionately about. In other words, this generation is inspired to go beyond occasionally donating their time and money--to fully applying themselves and their talents in ways that will change the world....