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Next-Gen Giving: How Younger Donors Approach Philanthropy

January 29 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Experts estimate that older generations will transfer $72 trillion to younger generations in the United States, over the next 20 years! They expect an additional $11.9 trillion of the Great Wealth Transfer to be directed to charities, creating a new generation of philanthropists and a new landscape for advisors, fundraisers, and nonprofit professionals who partner with donors to determine their charitable giving.
Join Stanford Social Innovation Review, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and DAFgiving360 for this FREE LIVE session to understand the next generation of donors. Discover their motivations, giving attitudes, and preferred causes – and position yourself to make a greater impact. Register FREE now! The support from DAFgiving360 has made complimentary access to this program possible.
In this complimentary LIVE program, you will:
● Discover the most recent data on the values and priorities of rising generations of donors
● Delve into expectations for the timing and quantity of charitable bequests in the coming years
● Learn how next-gen donor cohorts are utilizing different giving vehicles
Who will most benefit from this program?
● Financial advisors and philanthropic advisors who work with charitable donors and multi-generational families.
● Family office staff interested in refining their approach to rising generations.
● Nonprofit professionals who lead fundraising, marketing, or donor engagement efforts for their organizations.
● Development, marketing, and fundraising strategists in the nonprofit sector.
● Nonprofit executive directors and board members interested in having conversations with a new generation of donors.

Details

Date:
January 29
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://events.stanford.edu/event/next-gen-giving-how-younger-donors-approach-philanthropy