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How Nonprofits can Better Engage Millennials & Gen Z

Saleforce Nonprofit

They wonder: Do Millennials and Gen Z just not care about philanthropy? If you want to win over Millennial and Gen Z supporters, you need to do three things: connect with their activism, engage with them where they are, and demonstrate your impact. If we don’t take them seriously, we will not succeed in engaging them.

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The Power of Gamified Nonprofit Marketing and Fundraising

NonProfit PRO

When connecting with your audience, remember millennials and Gen Zers make up most of the population. Gamifying outreach can engage them.

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Turning Social Media Millennials into Engaged Activists

Byte Technology

Over the past several years there’s been a question vexing non-profit organizations: how to attract the newest generation of philanthropists and turn them into active and engaged supporters, in essence how to turn social-media mavens into boots-on-the-ground activists and volunteers able to further a cause through hand-on involvement.

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6 Ways to Engage Millennial Donors

Everyaction

Millennials have surpassed Baby Boomers as the nation's largest living generation. They’re also getting more politically active, so it’s a smart move for organizations to engage with them, and if you haven’t been already, it’s not too late! First, millennials move around, a lot. Over time, this engagement wins them over.

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6 Generations of Giving: Who Gives the Most and How They Prefer to Give

Nonprofit Tech for Good

However, it’s important to keep in mind that members of Gen X and elder Millennials are rapidly increasing their giving, and younger donors like Gen Z are forming their preferences for giving as we speak. Baby Boomers are also more likely to engage in offline giving, such as writing checks or attending fundraising events.

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Digital Transformation: Bringing Your Association Into 2021

Association TV

Millennials and younger people who are now joining associations, demand access to their content digitally, in bite-size pieces and preferably in video format. They want to be entertained by their content, but also engaged and inspired.

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Want to engage millennials? Don’t call them “activists.”

Achieve

It’s no secret that millennials (those born 1980-2000) want to do good. To this generation, social issue engagement is much more than an action; instead, it is engrained in their very identities. It’s important to note, however, that millennial involvement looks very different than that of generations past. What’s in a name?