Students invest in communities through interactive Philanthropy course

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Two New Britain nonprofits will benefit from the hard work of students enrolled in 蜜柚视频鈥檚 鈥淧sychology of Giving and Introduction to Philanthropy鈥 course (Psych 224).

The Pathways/Senderos Center and the Opportunities Industrialization Center of New Britain earned $5,000 each based on grant applications submitted by students on their behalf to the American Savings Foundation, which announced the winning proposals on May 10 蜜柚视频.

Throughout the Spring 2023 semester, students in Psych 224 explored the roles and responsibilities of the philanthropic sector. The curriculum covered topics such as fiscal responsibility, grant writing, understanding community needs, and how the nonprofit sector addresses those needs. Representatives from philanthropic, civic, and community organizations addressed the class during the semester to share their expertise. Additionally, students spent time outside of the classroom to engage with local nonprofits and learn about the people they serve. 

鈥淚t is very important for our students to realize how philanthropists add to the greater good of the community, says Central President Zulma Toro. 鈥淚t is my sincere hope that as they become graduates from Central, they will give back to their corner of the world and become a part of this vital role in society.鈥

For their final project, students had to complete a grant application on behalf of a nonprofit serving the New Britain community and present their work to a panel of American Savings Foundation staff and board members. From four proposals, the panel selected two for funding.

The Pathways/Senderos Center grant will provide backpacks and school supplies to middle and high school students. Funding will support 60 students as they enter the school year. Each student will receive a backpack, pens, pencils, and notebooks as well as toiletries. A portion of the award will also fund textbooks for college level students. 

Executive Director Heather Mills noted, 鈥淪tudents that are not prepared for the first day of school, don鈥檛 show up for the first day of school. These supplies are critical in making sure each student feels prepared and ready as they return to school in the fall.鈥
Mills added that the funding to support their college-age participants remains vitally important to the center. 

鈥淛ust because they graduate high school doesn鈥檛 mean they are on their own 鈥 they still receive our support,鈥 she said.

The Opportunities Industrialization Center of New Britain (OICNB) will support its new STEMLinx Workforce Pathways for Youth program. This targeted program allows students to explore STEM careers through several activities that encourage career exploration, work experience opportunities, and skill building. With the program entering its second year on July 1, Paulette Fox, executive director at OICNB noted that this award will help to lay the foundation for the next five to 10 years.

Fox also highlighted the importance of collaboration and partnerships in serving students successfully.

鈥淭here are relationships in New Britain that you can鈥檛 find anywhere else 鈥 you don鈥檛 see duplication of services; you see the enhancement of services,鈥 she said.

Psych 224 was developed by Dr. Richard Judd, Central president emeritus, and Dr. Carol Austad, a professor in the Department of Psychological Science. This semester the course was led by Stephen Hard, Central instructor, who remarked, 鈥淚t was wonderful to see the students grow in their understanding of philanthropy from the diverse angles of those who give the money, the foundations that collect and disburse it, and the organizations in the community whose good work is made possible. I don鈥檛 think saying the course is life-altering for the students is an overstatement. That the course introduces so many community leaders to our students is enriching for us all.鈥

Since 2019, the American Savings Foundation has awarded $20,000 to local nonprofits as a result of student-led presentations during the 鈥淧sychology of Giving and Introduction to Philanthropy鈥 course.

鈥淚n the course鈥檚 third offering, the foundation continues to be impressed by the level of professionalism demonstrated by each student as they learn about the philanthropic make up of their community,鈥 said Maria Falvo, president and CEO of American Savings Foundation. 鈥淚t is our hope that this commitment to the nonprofit sector continues in some way throughout their lives.鈥