This is the second post in a three-part series. Click here for part one, “Going Long: Building a Legacy of Family Philanthropy.” In my experience, accumulated over the course of a professional career working with and observing philanthropy and philanthropists, IRead more…
Connection is key for next gen (donors)
As the guest editor of the December issue of Alliance magazine and author of the “Global ‘next gen’ trends” article, Jason Franklin has astutely introduced us to what next gen donors value and what they are doing differently. From focusing on root causesRead more…
Global ‘next gen’ trends
So called ’next generation’ donors are different from previous generations of givers. They have a more integrated approach to life, want to address root causes of social needs and are talking more publicly about money. This article explores some ofRead more…
Next Gen Donors: Who are they?
There has been a shift towards discussing need and merits of specific programs rather than just supporting the overall mission among donors between 21-40 years. The attached blog gives a perspective on their thinking and has a link to anRead more…
A Call to Seasoned Ministry Leaders
On the 1-year anniversary of the Lausanne Consultation for N. American Younger Leaders, the N. American Younger Leaders Network is pleased to release the attached document.
Full Session: There Are No Unreached Children Multiplex
Directions: Click the play button in the video window above to watch all videos from the session in order. Alternatively, you may advance to a specific part of the session by using the next arrow or by clicking the playlistRead more…