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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.21.20

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Bruce Rosenthal (Bruce Rosenthal Associates and Partnership Professionals Network) and Christopher Gloede (Ricochet Advice) recently published a useful report, The New Sponsorship Model for Virtual Events. The report also includes a sample virtual event prospectus to give you additional ideas. Association membership app.

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Lessons From MCON on Millennial Engagement and Membership

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MCON, the millennial conference, showcased research and ideas from those working in the social impact sector, including how to engage millennials in small-step activism. Last week, I attended the millennial conference— MCON 2017 —in Washington, DC. Feldmann detailed the first of a three-phase report being conducted this year.

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Survey: In-Person Meeting Attendees Are Younger, Want Personalized Experience

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In-person meetings are bouncing back, according to a Freeman report, but millennials and Gen Z attendees are more particular about what they want out of them. The study is based on a sample of more than 5,500 attendees of mid- to large-size B2B conferences, conducted online between September and January. It’s now at the top.

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Report: Millennials Rank Education, Healthcare and Employment as Top Election Issues

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New research from Achieve investigates millennials’ ongoing cause engagement behaviors during a presidential election year. Today Achieve, in partnership with the Case Foundation, released the second wave of research from the 2016 Millennial Impact Report.

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Stereotypes Aside, Millennials Are Acting for Change

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Millennials (born 1980-2000) have been tarred by the same brush for quite a while now: Apathetic. 2017 Millennial Impact Report. prove not only millennials’ passionate concern for others, but the unique form of activism they’re engaged in to effect societal change. Self-centered. Not politically active. But they need to.

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Survey: Loneliness Still Pervasive in the Workplace

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The SHRM report found that loneliness, particularly among younger generations, risks decreasing engagement. A new report has found that many in the post-pandemic workplace still report feeling lonely and looking to find effective ways to collaborate. Based on a sample of HR professionals and U.S.

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Association Brain Food: 9.22.23

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At Business Insider, Charlotte Lytton reports on research about Gen Z and education. If your association has a website redesign project on the horizon, there’s no need to ask for RFP samples on ASAE Collaborate. Amanda Lea Kaiser ) Two mobile engagement strategies to help your association increase Gen Z and millennial membership.

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