A report from the University of Maryland’s Do Good Institute flashes some ominous signals for charities. Trends among young adults — ages 22 to 35 — suggest that some of the demographic groups charities rely on the most are changing in ways that are hurting fundraising and volunteerism. “There’s something wrong with the process that used to be the traditional on-ramp for doing good,” says senior researcher Nathan Dietz. Citing data from other research that shows small but troubling declines in giving rates, he added, “It’s not a disaster yet, but this is unsustainable.”
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