HEALTH CARE
SOCIAL SERVICE
EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENT
100

This common form of charitable giving involves donating your time rather than money.


What is Volunteering?

100

 Food banks often distribute this type of food, which does not spoil quickly.


What are non-perishables?

100

Many scholarships require students to maintain a certain level of grades, often described by this acronym.


What is GPA?

100

Planting trees is one simple philanthropic project to combat this environmental issue.


Deforestation 

200

These community events offer free screenings for conditions like hypertension and diabetes.


What are Health Fairs?

200

Many nonprofits address housing insecurity by building affordable homes, such as this faith-based organization founded in 1976.


What is Habitat For Humaity?

200

Initiatives that donate books, build libraries, or train teachers aim to increase this skill, fundamental to all education.


What is Literacy?

200

Organizations like 4Ocean and local cleanup groups focus on removing this from beaches and waterways.


What is Plastic Pollution?

300

This global organization is known for providing emergency medical aid in conflict zones and underserved areas.


What is Doctors Without Borders?

300

This group of trained professionals works with families and children to evaluate risk and provide support services.


What are Social Workers?

300

This federal program offers free or low-cost meals to students from low-income families.


What is the National School Lunch Program?


300

This term refers to species whose populations are at risk of disappearing.


What are endangered species?

400

Philanthropic funding for hospitals often goes toward expanding these units, which care for premature infants.


What are NICUs?

400

Philanthropy in social services often targets these broad, systemic issues like [Blank] and [Blank].

What is Poverty and Inequality?

400

Philanthropists often fund these after-school programs where students receive academic help.


What is Tutoring Programs?

400

Environmental philanthropy often funds research into alternative energy sources like wind, solar, or geothermal power, collectively known as this.


What is Renewable Energy?

500

This term describes donations or programs designed to reduce differences in health outcomes between communities.


What is Health Equity?

500

This term refers to an approach where nonprofits collaborate with government, foundations, and communities to solve complex social problems.


What is Collective Impact?

500

The term for the gap in academic achievement that philanthropy tries to close between wealthy and disadvantaged students.


What is the Achievement Gap?

500

Large foundations often invest in protecting these ecosystems, which serve as natural flood barriers and crucial habitats for wildlife.


What are Wetlands?

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