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Millennial Philanthropy

Next Generation Fund Development for Professionals and Nonprofits

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Nearly 75 million people make up the Millennial generation in the United States, and yet, for many nonprofits, this generation remains an untapped resource. The most significant transfer of wealth known as the Great Transfer of Wealth is shifting from older generations to the Millennials and younger ones. This transfer has prompted nonprofits to navigate new realities caused by the pandemic and other social issues. Nonprofits should consider Millennials as a valuable source of people, power, and philanthropic support. Dr. Holly Hull Miori, an academic, researcher, and fundraising professional, has developed a comprehensive guide that explores the potential roles that Millennials can and should assume in nonprofits, including those of donors, board members, and volunteers. Her guide is designed to engage both academic and nonprofit/fundraising audiences, offering insights and actionable strategies for unlocking the potential of this emerging group. The book presents six distinct findings, providing innovative ideas that nonprofits and fundraisers can implement to engage the Millennial generation effectively. It features a combination of case studies and a roadmap to help readers gain practical insights into engaging this demographic group.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Philanthropy and the Millennial Generation
Abstract
This chapter offers definitions of millennials and other generations which provides a landscape for generational research. It goes into depth in its description of the millennial generation including personality traits, the events that have defined this generation, and their philanthropic power.
Holly Hull Miori
Chapter 2. The Nonprofit Landscape: How to Prepare for the Future
Abstract
This chapter looks at the nonprofit landscape before we dive into the millennial case studies and Generation Z. It includes the history of the generations we will study, examines the different types of nonprofits and where their money comes from, and looks at the metrics for how fundraising is measured.
Holly Hull Miori
Chapter 3. Talking ‘Bout My Generation: BvB Millennial Case Study
Abstract
This chapter will examine BvB Dallas (formerly Blondes vs. Brunettes) through a qualitative first-hand interviews approach. This millennial-founded organization provides a sneak peek into the millennial mindset by looking at the individuals within the group regarding how they think about philanthropy and volunteering. By taking a deep dive into these millennials’ giving and volunteering behaviors and patterns, the nonprofit and academic community can begin to understand the millennial mentality.
Holly Hull Miori
Chapter 4. Time Is Money: GRACE Millennial Case Study
Abstract
This chapter will examine volunteerism by looking at GRACE (formerly Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange), a social services agency through a quantitative approach. It takes a deep dive into millennial behavior by asking questions about volunteerism and different activities that can impact volunteerism and philanthropy.
Holly Hull Miori
Chapter 5. A Look Behind the Numbers: GRACE Millennial Case Study
Abstract
This chapter will return to GRACE and study philanthropic differences among generations. This quantitative chapter will show the role of different giving patterns and return to the role volunteerism plays in fundraising.
Holly Hull Miori
Chapter 6. Who’s Next?: Paper for Water Generation Z Case Study
Abstract
This chapter will look ahead at Generation Z through a case study of Paper for Water—a nonprofit that uses origami to engage a younger generation and “bring water to the thirsty.” This Generation Z-based organization reveals insights about the next generation of philanthropists and volunteers and how this generation gives, volunteers, and engages nonprofits differently through social media, family, community, and social networks.
Holly Hull Miori
Chapter 7. Conclusion: How to Reach Millennial Donors
Abstract
This chapter will provide practical advice for the nonprofit community, fundraisers, boards, and volunteers on how to prepare for the next generation. The chapter looks at ramifications for communications, volunteerism, brand awareness, events, social networking, and philanthropy, and how it all interconnects.
Holly Hull Miori
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Millennial Philanthropy
verfasst von
Holly Hull Miori
Copyright-Jahr
2023
Electronic ISBN
978-3-031-30269-5
Print ISBN
978-3-031-30268-8
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30269-5