The Generosity Project is a College-wide initiative that aims to elevate existing work related to philanthropy, volunteerism and service and identify new opportunities to celebrate and encourage generosity within the Kenyon community.
The project launched in spring 2024 with a well-attended day of service and a porch party for students to raise awareness about the initiative.
The Generosity Project is overseen by a committee with members that include Kenyon's faculty, staff, students and alumni. Anyone interested in joining the committee or otherwise becoming involved should contact project manager Luisa Barone Gantt at gantt2@kenyon.edu.
“Building community is one of the most important things that we do here at Kenyon. Expanding opportunities for service helps to build important bridges and deepen our connection to one another.”
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