Hauser, LucyHerzog, Patricia Snell2021-10-212021-10-212021-10-21Hauser, Lucy and Patricia Snell Herzog. 2021. "Indiana Philanthropy Alliance: Youth Council Alumni Survey." Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/26840This report summarizes Indiana youth council alumni data from the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, in partnership with the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Data were collected between 2014 and 2021, and the initial survey was completed during high school prior to youth participation in a youth council. The survey was longitudinal and collected data annually for the five years after youth graduated from the program. Youth participants were 18-23 years of age during the alumni survey data. Results indicate that participating in councils exposes youth to a range of philanthropic activities, resulting in initial increases in several forms of philanthropic activities. Council participation appears to increase donor participation rates above and beyond initial self-selection. Specifically, youth participants donated below the national average initially (-3%), but increased over time to above the national average (+18%). As youth are busier with college and launching careers, philanthropic participation across diverse and time-intensive forms of philanthropy appears to decline. However, activity becomes more concentrated in donating money, suggesting that youth council participation in formative development years establishes a commitment to philanthropy.en-USyouthphilanthropyalumnicommunitycharitable givingvolunteeringfundraisingleadingNTEEIndiana Philanthropy Alliance: Youth Council Alumni SurveyReport