Having recently concluded a graduate school research project on Millennials and Development, Maja Numainville will be sharing her findings at St. Catherine University this weekend. Her work surveying a nationwide sample of Millennials and interviewing nonprofit development professionals in the Twin Cities about their approaches to engaging Millennials has yielded fresh insights and thought-provoking key findings. The presentation is free and open to the public and will include a question and answer time at the end.
Improving Philanthropic Giving in Millennials
Saturday, April 11, 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
St. Catherine University, 2004 Randolph Ave St. Paul
Library, Room 128
Map of St. Catherine
Map of St. Catherine
Parking is available off Randolph or Fairview or e-mail majanumainville@gmail.com if you want a campus guest parking pass
Description: As Millennials move into adulthood and can donate to the greater good, development professionals need to connect with this new generation. How can these donors partner with nonprofits to make a better world? This research describes about Millennials' attitudes, preferences and expectations regarding donating in order to discover strategies that help development professionals increase giving among Millennials.
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