Our Payback Program
Posted: October 7, 2007— @ 10:12 amOne of the most frequent questions partners and donors of Real LIFE ask is in regards to the concept of payback. “Are the scholars required to somehow give back to the foundation and community for the help they’ve received?” This is a very interesting idea since a payback requirement supports the sustainability of the program as well as automatically makes scholars useful members of society.
Dr. Joey and I looked into this idea and studied existing methods of giving back. And, while we have to say that existing payback models work wonderfully for many organizations, we realized that Real LIFE would have to take a completely different approach to involving our LIFE Scholars in the foundation and community.
Willing Scholars
One of the things that amazed Doc and I was how our graduated scholars, without any obligation from the LIFE Scholarships Program, would willingly give to their families, churches, and even fellow scholars from their new incomes. This attitude of generosity was further impressed on us at our last graduation banquet where one scholar after the other expressed their dream to someday send others to school and help people as much as Real LIFE has helped them. Again let me say that we did not place any obligation on them. Their desire to be generous was sincere. They were speaking from their hearts.
We realized that our payback program did not lie in a policy, mechanism, or system. We had to reach their hearts. We had to find a way to transfer our values of compassion, generosity, and love for the youth, family, and community.
This is really where the mentoring component of the LIFE Scholarships Program comes in. All LIFE Scholars are partnered with a mentor who not only instructs our scholars with different LIFE Lessons of Leadership, Integrity, Faith, and Excellence, but also imparts the values behind this. This is a healthy mix of instruction that teaches the knowledge and skill required to transcend the current situations, and impartation that changes the heart and transfers values that make them want to succeed and help others with their success.
Teach Them. Show Them.
Chapter 12 of 1 Corinthians talks about the many gifts God gives us and the many roles there are to play within a body, in this case a church, but the principle can apply to any organization or community. But I’d like to draw your attention to the last sentence of the chapter:
And now I will show you the most excellent way.
He then goes on to the very famous Chapter 13 that talks about love and describes what it is and what it is not. The apostle Paul realized, that after teaching (instructing) people about their gifts, skills, and roles in society, he had to “show” (impartation) them the heart behind it all, which is love.
Real LIFE, with mentoring partners, Every Nation Leadership Institute, Every Nation Ministries, and Victory Christian Fellowship, does it’s best to instill a heart that wants to give back while equipping LIFE Scholars to increase their capabilities to serve. This is our payback program, and so far this has worked for us.
November 12th, 2007 at 8:07 am
Hi David. Kamusta from the land down under! I just want to know how we can give our support to the Foundation this December. Is there an link online or a bank account? Whichever is easier, just let me know.
Thanks.
Rose
November 20th, 2007 at 3:35 am
david,
you absolutely nailed this one. this is biblical thinking-it will prosper you and the REAL Life foundation
God-i pray i would live with the same wisdom and conviction
December 7th, 2007 at 8:06 am
David,
You have expressed here what I have been trying to share to my uncle who has his own NGO in the province. Will give him this link so that he can see what works. God Bless!
Don