A philanthropic revolution has arrived and donors, fundraisers, and businesses alike MUST learn about its leaders, work to encourage their enthusiasm while balancing their hubris, and make sure the revolution works out well for the social causes and communities we care about.
Next Gen Donors paints a composite picture of this generation stepping into their anticipated philanthropic roles and reveals a clear view of the road ahead. Readers will learn what will be the likely impact of these historic donors on their lives. Fundraisers and social entrepreneurs will learn how to attract next gen dollars for charitable, political, and religious causes and make next gen donors real partners in the work. Parents, peers, employers, wealth advisors, investment managers, and others will learn emerging best practices for guiding and helping these next gen donors as they make their mark on history.
This revised, second edition will feature updates to some of the cases profiled in the first edition and will include roughly 35% new material in the form of discussion points, action items, and best practices for donors and for fundraisers alike.
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978-1-119-74640-9 (9781119746409)
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Preface to the Updated and Expanded Edition
Acknowledgements
1 - Introduction: The Most Significant Philanthropists Ever
PART ONE: The Impact Revolution
2 - Show Me the Impact
Feature: Daniel Lurie
3 - Changing Strategies for a New Golden Age
Feature: Mary Galeti
4 - Why Not Innovate?
Features: Justin Rockefeller, Scott Belsky
PART TWO: Going All In
5 - The "Do Something" Generation
Features: Victoria Rogers, Hannah Quimby
6 - More Than an ATM
Features: Jenna Segal, Hadi Partovi
7 - Inspirational Peer Pressure
Feature: Jenna Weinberg
PART THREE: Respectful Revolutionaries
8 - Living My Values Seamlessly
Features: John Rutherford Seydel, Justin Rockefeller
9 - On the Shoulders of Giants
Features: Alexander Soros, John Rutherford Seydel
10 - Fielding a Multigenerational Team
Feature: Katherine Lorenz
11 - Next Gen Philanthropic Identity
Feature: Sara Ojjeh
12 - Conclusion: Making the Most of the Golden Age of Giving
***** Best Practices for Engaging Generation Impact
APPENDIX A: Best Practices for Nonprofits and Fundraisers
Features: Sarah Arenstein, David Muehlke, Emily Davis
APPENDIX B: Best Practices for Families
Features: Zach Whitten, John Rutherford Seydel, Anne Swayne
APPENDIX C: Best Practices for Advisors
Features: Matthew Goldman, Ashley Blanchard
PPENDIX D: Discussion Guide
APPENDIX E: Methods and Data
NOTES
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
INDEX