Join Capital Cause and become part of the young philanthropist movement which challenges young professionals to donate their time and service in a creative way! Developed as an avenue to make a big impact through collective giving, The Young Philanthropist Program involves members by taking their small donations of time and money, combining them into one fund, and asking members to vote on how the resources are spent to benefit a cause!
More specifically, each member's individual donations will be deposited in the Capital Bank and their contribution of volunteer hours will be deposited in the Cause Bank; once deposited, members of the Young Philanthropist Program will decide how their combined contributions are used to benefit individuals and nonprofits working to address the cause you voted for in 2012, POVERTY!

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Move over Oprah...a new class of givers is coming to town. This class - or more specifically, a conglomerate of driven giving professionals - is re-defiining the meaning of PHILANTHROPY, and making it as simple as the word's definition - to give! They are partnering up, putting pennies together and showing the community what happens when they work together (and not apart).
Capital Cause received a DC proclamation from Mayor Gray in recognition of its 2nd birthday and work in young philanthropy.
Event Date: November 4, 2011
Hill Harper endorsed Capital Cause in a video message in conjuction with our Political Fusion Event in Septemer. Click here to see the message!
September 15, 2010
Two Capital Cause leaders, Kezia Williams and Corey Ponder, were featured at the One Nation Working Together Rally.
October 2, 2010
Apply Today for a Capital Cause Grant!
January 2012