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Gen Z Is Ready to Join Your Junior Board of Directors

sgEngage

According to Blackbaud Institute’s Gen Z at the Table, Gen Zers believe that “promoting causes or volunteering can make the most impact.” The low-hanging fruit segment for this are individuals who served on their university’s student government. Inherent desire to give back. Tech expertise + reliance on technology. can pay off.

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NextGen philanthropists and the transfer of intergenerational wealth

ASU Lodestar Center

Impact is first This group wants to be "strategic." 2 Bentley and Nissan, in a 1996 study, found that "learning is greatly enhanced when children are given the opportunity to engage in giving and serving activities." Teaching philanthropy to children: why, how, what. Time, talent, treasure and ties Yes, ties. Bjorhovde, P.O.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

So in addition to just being involved at my own organization, I am really focused on trying to, you know, make sure our sector is continuing to bring in new talent that is ready to be a part of the sector so that we can make an impact. That’s a commitment to an impact into the work versus a commitment to a particular organization.

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