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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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Issues Over Institutions: How Millennials Interact With Causes

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In a review of 10 years of research into how millennials support causes, the Case Foundation’s Millennial Impact Report finds that members of that generation tend to focus more on identifying the best solution to a problem than on which institution solves it. “They go where the causes call them, rather than. A willingness to act.

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Millennial Women: Hear Them Roar

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As 2017 comes to a close, it is impossible not to acknowledge in what an important, albeit challenging, time we find ourselves. 2017 Millennial Impact Report. Maybe they have deliberately chosen to withhold their voices until the cause or social issue of most importance warranted a strong and unified voice.

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Associations Share Industry Predictions for 2017

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As a new year begins, associations reveal their predictions of what’s to come in their respective industries in 2017. From cruising and business travel, to retail and realty, here’s what associations think 2017 will bring. For instance, from 2016 to 2017, U.S. The group also projects 1.8 million in 2017.

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[Opinion] Millennials and the Fight Against Hate

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2017 is a year that has witnessed some of the darkest moments and events in our country in decades: Immigration and travel bans. 2017 Millennial Impact Report. They are not being slacktivists and merely posting on social media. One thing has been made very clear by millennials…. If Achieve’s. Amy Thayer.

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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. The second wave of data surveyed millennials from June through August 2016.

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Want to engage millennials? Don’t call them “activists.”

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It’s no secret that millennials (those born 1980-2000) want to do good. To this generation, social issue engagement is much more than an action; instead, it is engrained in their very identities. Although this generation shies away from a title like activism, it doesn’t mean they’re not involved with social issues.