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21%2F64<%2Fa>%20and%20the%20Dorothy%20A.%20Johnson%20Center%20for%20Philanthropy<%2Fa>%20reveals%20a%20new%20picture%20of%20the%20major%20Jewish%20donors%20of%20tomorrow.%20The%20report,%20Next%20Gen%20Donors%3A%20The%20Future%20of%20Jewish%20Giving<%2Fa>,%20examines%20the%20causes%20these%20next%20gen%20donors%20care%20about,%20how%20they%20approach%20their%20giving,%20and%20how%20their%20approach%20differs%20from%20the%20generations%20that%20came%20before%20them,%20with%20important%20implications%20for%20the%20Jewish%20organizations%20that%20seek%20their%20support.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Farticle%2Fstudy-reveals-new-picture-jewish-next-generation-major-donors%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="1356" type="icon_link">
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"Despite concerns from the community that the next generation of Jewish funders are less involved in Jewish giving, the results from our study provide an optimistic view," said Sharna Goldseker, Managing Director of 21/64. "As the surveys reveal, not only are Jewish next gen donors committed to supporting Jewish organizations, they want to be even further involved in substantive and meaningful ways."
The report was made possible by the generous support of the Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation, the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, and the Morningstar Foundation, and with collaboration from the Jewish Funders Network.
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