Creating Multigenerational Giving within Families (2013 FundRaising Success Virtual Conference session)
Speakers: Sharna Goldseker, Managing Director, 21/64
Click above/below to view this webinar, originally offered as a session at the 2013 FundRaising Success Virtual Conference & Expo.
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As the members of the most active group of donors age and possibly cut down on donations in lieu of planned giving, boomers are the up-and-coming demographic for nonprofits to focus on right now. Then of course there are the Gen X and Gen Y "kids" and the millennials. But what about the even younger generation? Creating a culture of philanthropy within families can help ensure continued giving and engagement for generations to come. Learn:
* What a truly engaged family looks like
* How to encourage families to "pass the baton" of giving and engagement
* How to present opportunities to include all branches and generations within families
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