Title: “Millennial Donors: They’re Not Who You Think They Are”
Organization: Dunham + Company
Summary: More than half of millennial donors have made a charitable gift online, and they are more likely than older donors to be moved to support a charity by something they see on the organization’s website, according to a survey by researchers at Campbell Rinker for Dunham + Company, a fundraising and marketing consultant that focuses on Christian-oriented charities.
About 36 percent of millennials said a charity’s website has motivated them to give, versus 27 percent of Generation X donors and just 14 percent of baby boomers.
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