Teens for Tomorrow is a youth philanthropy program that gives teens a better understanding of needs in their community.
The program helps QCA high school students develop grant opportunities, evaluate those applications, make site visits, and award grants to nonprofits.
There are currently 22 teens in the program and they raised $18,000 this year by meeting with donors and requesting funds of each nonprofit.
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