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What strategies can nonprofits enact to retain millennials?

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As of 2016, Millennials (those born between 1981-1996) are the largest generation in the U.S. Millennials are often referred to as the “job hopping generation” due to their tendency to change jobs more frequently than previous generations. Leaders should understand compensation trends. desk job.

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AFP ICON 2023 Recap

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Development officers, executive directors, event planners, consultants, and emerging leaders came together to discuss fundraising trends, donor retention, DEI (diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace) strategies, and so much more. Another participant from the Greatest Generation achieved tremendous success through her campaign.

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40 Volunteer Statistics That Will Blow Your Mind

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Aristotle (born: 384 BC) once said: “the essence of life is to serve others and do good.”. In 2014, 39% of 12th-grade students reported that they volunteered at least once per month according to findings from Child Trends. of Silent Generation Americans volunteer each year. Volunteers under the age of 24 accounts for 22.6%