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Why Volunteering Needs to Be a Family Affair

NonProfit Hub

When organizations look at donor and volunteer demographic information, the popular thing to do is separate them into generational segments. They also wanted to know how socio-demographic factors explain the similarity (or dissimilarity) in philanthropic priorities between parents and children.

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How to Choose Diverse and Inclusive Photos

Forum One

They can negatively affect how we see ourselves and our perceived worth if we don’t fit into the narrow “ideal” demographic that has been created for us. The first step is to start acknowledging our biases and to realize when and how they influence our actions. Always make a “Demographic Checklist”. Often unwittingly.”

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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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Waiting for Your Call: Asian American Millennials

Achieve

Achieve researchers seek to match the subsets of a population we study as closely to the larger population’s demographics as possible. of the 2017 Millennial Impact Report, The Power of Voice: A New Era of Cause Activation and Social Issue Adoption. First: A word about racial categories in research.