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4 Ways Museums Can Engage Millennials

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What do Millennials want from a museum experience? Museum development officers and marketing professionals are all wondering if members of the Millennial generation (born after 1979) will support museums like our parents did. Similarly, The Millennial Impact Project. We Millennials are a social bunch and like to be heard.

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Survey: Corporate Responsibility Helps Attract, Retain Millennial Workers

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Group Work The 2014 Millennial Impact Report revealed young professionals’ preference for doing volunteer work collaboratively. Past research on millennials for the Case Foundation had focused on how they support nonprofit causes. This year’s survey dives into how millennials connect, give, and get engaged with companies.

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Why Your Meeting Needs to Be Green

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For millennials, who will make up 75 percent of the workforce by 2025, sustainability is a major motivator in their lives. For meeting and event organizers, creating a green event starts with choosing the right city. Over the past decade, the city and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful have planted more than 50,000 trees.

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Ready to Grow Your Association? Freelancers Are Waiting to Help

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A 2017 Annual Freelance Survey conducted by Upwork found that: Nearly 50 percent of millennial workers are already freelancing. There are actually still some organizations that don’t have a remote work policy. Geography— Can’t find a 3D designer in Indianapolis, try Ireland or India. 36 percent of the U.S. employees sleep.

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The Case for Treating Your Event Like a Culinary Experience

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According to food writer Eve Turow, we have millennials to thank for this new national obsession. Through interviews over and over again, I kept hearing that people want something that’s tangible, that they can see and feel and smell and taste and that [millennials] are the guinea pigs of growing up in that [digital] world.”

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Want to Attract Young Donors? Show Them the Results.

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80 Percentage of young donors who said they preferred nonprofits with mobile device-friendly websites, according to the 2013 Millennial Impact Report. Millennials especially liked mobile websites that offered links to news and related information. Also, your organization’s digital presence makes a difference.

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Book Review: Cause for Change

Beth Kanter

I’m getting a jump on my summer reading! Colleagues Kari Dunn Saratovsky and Derrick Feldmann have published a new book called Cause for Change: The Why and How of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement. Create an advisory group of Millennials to help guide your volunteer program. Be open, transparent and solicit feedback.

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