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

These are the three interaction styles Adam Grant identifies in the workplace.

What are givers, matchers and takers?


100

Name one way young professionals can support their community by shopping.

Support local businesses and creatives

100

How does attending local council or county meetings contribute to civic engagement?

It keeps you informed and lets you voice opinions in public decisions

100

Name one simple habit that reduces your ecological footprint.

Use a reusable water bottle or coffee cup instead of disposable ones

100

Where did Candy Chang create the first "Before I Die" wall?

On the side of an abandoned house in New Orleans.


200

Which type of person ends up both at the bottom and top of performance rankings according to Adam Grant?

Who are givers?

200

What simple action helps shape local planning decisions and transportation choices?

Participate in local government surveys and planning sessions

200

Why is it valuable to volunteer your professional expertise?

Because nonprofits need skilled support and you can make a bigger impact

200

What does the article suggest doing with leftovers and excess food to reduce waste?

Use your freezer, pack lunches, and freeze leftovers to avoid waste

200

What inspired Candy Chang to start the "Before I Die" project?

She was grieving the death of a loved one and wanted people to reflect on mortality and what matters.


300

What can organizations do to help givers avoid burnout?

Encourage givers to ask for help and shield them from takers

300

Why should young professionals join local civic or professional organizations?

To strengthen their community, build networks and help shape local change

300

What platform can help match you with volunteer opportunities that fit your skills?

VolunteerMatch (or similar platforms like All for Good)

300

Why is seeking a mentor beneficial for young professionals?

Mentors provide advice, opportunities and networks that help you grow

300

What does the "Before I Die" wall encourage people to do?

It encourages people to reflect on their priorities and share personal hopes publicly, building community connections.


400

What do we call people who try to get more than they give, often harming relationships?

Who are takers?

400

How can professionals use their skills to volunteer effectively?

By volunteering their professional skills through nonprofits or platforms like VolunteerMatch

400

Besides volunteering, what other action is recommended to stay civically engaged?

Join local civic or professional organizations to network and contribute

400

Where can you find a mentor? Name one type of organization or resource.

Local professional organizations, university mentoring programs or community groups

400

How has the "Before I Die" wall influenced communities around the world?

The project inspired people in many cities to create similar walls, sparking conversations about hopes and mortality and connecting neighbors.


500

How do matchers usually behave in social interactions?

They aim to trade evenly, returning favors and keeping relationships in balance.

500

According to the article, what are two benefits of supporting local farmers' markets and festivals?

They keep money in the community and sustain local culture

500

Why is it important to participate in public planning surveys?

Because survey responses guide government decisions and shape community development

500

According to the article, why is it important to share your knowledge with others?

Sharing your knowledge helps newcomers succeed, spreads skills, and builds a stronger community.


500

According to Candy Chang, why is thinking about death important for living a meaningful life?

She believes contemplating death reminds us that life is brief and encourages us to focus on what matters most.