Givers vs Takers
Community Impact
Civic Engagement & Volunteering
Green & Mentorship
Before I Die Project
100

This kind of giver risks running on empty by never saying no.

Who are selfless givers without boundaries?

100

Beyond shopping, this fun way lets you show up for local artists.

What is attending festivals, art shows or performances?

100

This website pairs you with a cause (other than VolunteerMatch).

100

This eco‑friendly swap, besides ditching disposable water bottles, reduces plastic waste.

What is using reusable shopping bags?

100

This is the big idea behind the “Before I Die” wall.

What is creating a public space where people share their hopes?

200

To avoid being a doormat, generous people should practise this skill.

What is saying no to takers while still being kind?

200

Buying tomatoes at the farmers’ market tastes better for your town’s wallet because of this.

What is more of your money stays with local farmers and businesses?

200

Community gardens are more than just a place for veggies because of this.

What is they build teamwork and foster pride in shared spaces?

200

You can turn dinner scraps into garden gold by doing this.

What is composting them or planning meals to avoid waste?

200

When you read the chalkboard, you feel this vibe more than anger or fear.

What is hope or longing?

300

Being helpful often boosts your career in the long run for this reason.

What is it builds strong networks and long-term cooperation?

300

Participating in mentoring programs makes you a community superhero because of this.

What is it develops leadership in you and guides younger people?

300

Serving on a nonprofit board, instead of just donating money, offers this benefit.

What is you learn leadership and help steer the organisation?

300

Reverse mentoring is valuable because of this.

What is younger people teach older colleagues about new tech and everyone learns?

300

Beyond chalk, this is where people have taken the “Before I Die” idea.

What is digital boards and interactive installations around the world?

400

If you’re in charge, doing this can spark a “give first” culture.

What is rewarding collaboration and calling out selfishness?

400

This is an example of a local issue you can influence just by filling out a survey.

What is better transportation or new park spaces?

400

This free skill‑building “gym” trains your public speaking muscles.

What is attending your local public hearings?

400

You can find guidance at this local networking treasure trove.

What is your Chamber of Commerce, alumni network or professional association?

400

The phrase “life is brief and tender” teaches this lesson.

What is focus on what truly matters because time is limited?

500

Name one thing a taker might do that drives everyone else crazy.

What is taking credit for others’ work or hoarding resources?

500

Skipping a local election means you’re giving up a say in this.

What is policies, budgets and services that affect daily life?

500

Networking isn’t just for LinkedIn—how does it spark real‑world change?

What is it connects you with decision-makers who can help projects move forward?

500

Describe the feel‑good math of mentoring: what do both sides gain?

What is knowledge, networks and personal satisfaction?

500

Your campus might need its own “Before I Die” wall for this reason.

What is it sparks conversation, connects students and surfaces shared values?