Common Cents Mission: Common Cents, creator of the Penny Harvest, nurtures a new generation of caring and capable young people between the ages of four and 24 by enabling them to strengthen their communities through philanthropy and service-learning.

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Colorado Penny Harvest Students have collected $56,342.81 SO FAR!


38 of our Colorado sites have collected $56,342.81 so far and we're still going! This year, 5 schools are participating in a Penny Harvest pilot program, beginning their harvest in January, and depositing in February. The next steps are to identifying issues that their communities care about and interviewing potential organizations that the kids will ultimately deem worthy of their hard-earned money. 
Congratulations to all of the students, teachers, and parents who spent months collecting almost 17 tons of pennies!
Are you an organization wishing to get involved with Penny Harvest? Click on the Organization Tab, then "Organization Profiles" for information on how to fill out an Organization Profile and be featured on our website.

Join the Penny Harvest!

The Penny Harvest is a free, school-based citizenship and leadership service-learning program that integrates with the school calendar.  Students harvest “idle pennies”, use those funds to make micro-grants to nonprofit organizations, and engage in corresponding service projects. Unlike other coin harvesting programs, Penny Harvest gives students total autonomy to decide where the money should go.Currently running in 43 Colorado schools, the program has 3 main phases:

Harvest Pennies (October – December)

Make Grants (January – April)

Volunteer (April – June)

 

To Sign up your school online visit www.pennyharvest.org/signupcolorado

For more information, contact Kelly Hayes at 720-221-9218 or khayes@ypfoundation.org.

Colorado Penny Harvesters have granted more than $100,000 over the past 3 years to nonprofits, schools, and individuals in need!

Between 2007 and 2010, students from across the state gathered $114,675.29 in pennies and made 243 community grants, in addition to completing 39 neighborhood service projects. Find out where they have granted the money under the "Organization" Tab.

 

Penny Harvest Students Grant $52,159.00 to 105 different organizations in 2009/2010!

Roundtable Leaders from 43 Colorado schools spent several months researching community needs, interviewing nonprofit professionals, and making funding decisions on behalf of their entire school. In addition to the 105 organizations funded, several Colorado schools participated in the first-ever National Penny Harvest Disaster Relief Fund to benefit victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Click here for more info: www.PennyHarvest.org/HelpingHaiti

Colorado Schools Harvest $53,178.33 during the 2009/10 Penny Harvest!

43 schools collectively harvested coins for more than 2 months for this year's Penny Harvest. Each school will continue into the Roundtable phase with at least $1,000 for their grant-making budget. Stay tuned to see where the students decide to grant all of that money!

Roxborough Intermediate on TV!

Check out some of the Roxborough Intermediate students and the YPF staff on TV HERE!

 




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Young Philanthropists Foundation administers the Penny Harvest in Colorado in coordination with Common Cents

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BULLETIN BOARD

Penny Harvest Leaders are responsible for representing the aspirations of the school and should seek input from the student body wherever possible.  Use the bulletin board both as a tool to both gather input and to keep everyone informed. Email your examples to stories@commoncents.org.
  

Introduce the Penny Harvest

Have the Penny Harvest Leaders:
  • Create a background template for year-round updates
  • Display the countdown till the official kick off
  • Present goals for the Penny Harvest
  • Display thermometer for tracking sack totals
  • Create a pocket to distribute Curriculum Connections to teachers
Here is an example.
Bulletin Board #1
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Display the Wheel of Caring 

Have the Penny Harvest Leaders:
  • Announce the harvest kickoff
  • Update the sack thermometer
  • Display the school's Wheel of Caring to motivate harvesters
  • Distribute Curriculum Connections to teachers
Here is an example.

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Track the Penny Olympics

Have the Penny Harvest Leaders:
  • Update the sack thermometer
  • Track the progress of Penny Olympics teams week to week
Here is an example.

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Share Your Success

Have the Penny Harvest Leaders:
  • Congratulate the school!
  • Update the sack total
  • Introduce the roundtable
Here is an example.

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Introduce the Philanthropy Roundtable

Have the Advertising Committee:
• Announce the Philanthropy Roundtable name
• Feature leaders with their roles
• Present newly recruited leaders
• Post the Roundtable pledge

Here is an example.

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Poll the School

Have the Advertising Committee:
• Post the Wheel of Caring from the harvest
• Poll the school to narrow issues of focus 
• Gather input on other issues of interest

Here is an example.
 
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Announce Areas of Focus

Have the Advertising Committee:
• Announce the roundtable's top 3 - 5 issues
• Gather input on potential grantee organizations

Here is an example.
 
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Present Funding Decisions

Have the Advertising Committee:
• Display the final allocation decisions
• Offer more information on grant recipients

Here is an example.
 
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Involve the School in Neighborhood Service


Have the Advertising Committee:
• Display neighborhood service projects
• Invite other students to take action!

Here is an example.
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Have the Advertising Committee:


• Inform the school about the Check Award Presentation
• Display reflections about this year
• Show goals for next year

Here is an example.
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