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My First Intergenerational Social Media: Learning from Gen Z's and Value of Different Points of View

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The diversity comes from the different generations in the room, types of nonprofits, and budget size. The demographics of the room was 35% Gen Z, 10% Gen Y, 15% Gen X, and 40% babyboomers like me. I spent some time in the beginning asking questions and letting people share their experience and perspectives on social media.

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

Bloomerang

And so it’s important to note that with these demographic cohorts, oftentimes people try and think that as people age, they’re going to age out of a cohort. The other thing about millennials that is important to note that people tend to forget is that millennials are in the workforce. They do not. So X, Y, Z.

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[VIDEO] Young Professionals and Junior Boards: Beyond the Kid’s Table to Meaningful Engagement

Bloomerang

If you’ve been on the last maybe two or three webinars, you know I’ve been talking up this one, because I’m in this demographic, and I cannot wait to hear what Sarah and Corinne have to say. I often attend Bloomerang webinars, and so I feel like I’m just, like, talking to my people today. Next generation.