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Gen Z Is Ready to Join Your Junior Board of Directors

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For a nonprofit organization, these non-revenue resources can be incredibly valuable over the lifetime of a Gen Z supporter. The Key Benefits of Engaging Gen Z Like each generation before it, Gen Z has its own generalized attributes, some of which have the potential to add immense value to your mission-driven organization.

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NextGen philanthropists and the transfer of intergenerational wealth

ASU Lodestar Center

David loves to offer his skills and interests as well as writing a check, becoming deeply engaged in one nonprofit at a time. When I want to get involved in an organization, it’s all in. They want to be proactive, build new skills and develop greater leadership capacities. Time, talent, treasure and ties Yes, ties. Get another!

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Women of Color Resource Center: An Interview with Anisha Desai

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Britt Bravo: Can you talk a little bit about some of your programs and some of the things that the organization does? We are a Center whose Co-founder just left after 17 years of work in the organization, which is pretty impressive, I think, in the nonprofit world. That is the part that I feel very, very excited and challenged by.

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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. So as Steven mentioned earlier, I’m a member of YNPN Boston. I see boomers. We’re moving it.

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