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Social Media, Causes, Politics & Millennials: How Online Cause Engagement Changes in an Election Year

Connection Cafe

brought on by a presidential election year drove Achieve, the research team behind The Millennial Impact Project , to seek how—or if—this generation’s philanthropic interests and involvement change with it, including how these changes may be influenced by important demographics such as their political ideologies, gender, age and more.

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Developing a Nonprofit Communications Plan to Engage Constituents

Neon CRM

She will participate in causes related to animals and environmental conservation but tends to steer clear on matters of policy or legislation. billion monthly logged in users Best for: Nonprofits with the capacity to create and share compelling video content, interviews, or impactful stories.

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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. So wildlife conservation, they’re also interested in arts and culture, humanities and [inaudible 00:27:21]. They do not. ” Yes. I’m not sure why.

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Causes, Politics & Millennials: How Political Preferences Affect Cause Engagement in an Election Year

Achieve

Within the survey, we asked respondents to indicate where their political beliefs reside on a sliding scale that ranged from 0 (very liberal) to 100 (very conservative). Conversely, over half (56%) of males identify as conservatives, versus 44 percent of females. The changing landscape in the U.S. The Millennial Impact Project.

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