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Future of Social: Gen Z

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While there are larger numbers of Gen Z in India, China, and Nigeria compared to UK or US, they are truly a global organization. Gen Z donors are likely to have a much larger network of connections or friends online, because they don’t connect with their peers at school, their networks are global. Gen Z By The Numbers.

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The Future of Social: Gen Z

NonProfit Hub

The demographic profiles of these donors skewed younger, the vast majority being Millennials or Gen Y. The current population of Gen Z is estimated to be about 2 billion, or 27 percent of the global population. What can we learn from nonprofits who have been early adopters reaching out to and engaging Gen Z donors?

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Avoiding a House of Cards: Three Lessons from a Multiple-Organization Data Collaboration Project

NTEN

Fortunately, soup kitchens don’t work alone in addressing hunger. Collectively, these organizations begin to address the complex issue of hunger. Each organization plays a unique role in the sector, contributing our own solutions to the complex problem of helping nonprofits adopt and use technology to create more social change.