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Survey: Corporate Responsibility Helps Attract, Retain Millennial Workers

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Group Work The 2014 Millennial Impact Report revealed young professionals’ preference for doing volunteer work collaboratively. Past research on millennials for the Case Foundation had focused on how they support nonprofit causes. This year’s survey dives into how millennials connect, give, and get engaged with companies.

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5 Tactics To Create An Experiential Event

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Seventy-eight percent of millennials would rather spend their money on a desirable experience or event rather than buying something they want, according to an Eventbrite survey conducted by Harris. Furthermore, 77 percent of millennials said some of their best memories are from an event or live experience. Transformative.

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Ready to Grow Your Association? Freelancers Are Waiting to Help

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A 2017 Annual Freelance Survey conducted by Upwork found that: Nearly 50 percent of millennial workers are already freelancing. There are actually still some organizations that don’t have a remote work policy. Geography— Can’t find a 3D designer in Indianapolis, try Ireland or India. 36 percent of the U.S.

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Want to Attract Young Donors? Show Them the Results.

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80 Percentage of young donors who said they preferred nonprofits with mobile device-friendly websites, according to the 2013 Millennial Impact Report. Millennials especially liked mobile websites that offered links to news and related information. Also, your organization’s digital presence makes a difference.