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    The Next Generation of AUS NZ Giving – 2018

    Understanding your supporters on a fundamental level leads to better fundraising for your organization. The first-ever Next Generation of Australian and New Zealander Giving helps you gain the knowledge you need by revealing the multichannel preferences and charitable habits of Generation Zers, Millennials, Generation Xers, Baby Boomers and Matures.


    The Next Generation of UK Giving – 2018

    The first step to building meaningful relationships with supporters is learning about them at a fundamental level. The Next Generation of UK Giving helps you do just that, by revealing multichannel preferences and charitable habits of Generation Zers, Millennials, Generation Xers, Baby Boomers and Matures.


    The Next Generation of Canadian Giving – 2018

    The first step to building meaningful relationships with supporters is to learn about them at a fundamental level. The Next Generation of Canadian Giving helps you do just that by revealing multichannel preferences and charitable habits of Generation Xers, Baby Boomers, Civics, and Millennials.


    The Next Generation of American Giving – 2018

    The first step to building meaningful relationships with supporters is to learn about them at a fundamental level. The Next Generation of American Giving helps you do just that, by revealing multichannel preferences and charitable habits of Millennials, Generation X, Baby Boomers, Matures, and by giving you a first look at the charitable perspective of up-and-coming Generation Z.


    The Next Generation of American Giving – 2013

    The Next Generation of American Giving (2013) reveals multichannel preferences and charitable habits of Generation X, Generation Y, Baby Boomers, and Matures. These preferences can have a big impact on your fundraising ideas and strategies!


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