Next Generation Donors
The Next Generation of donors - young givers between 18 and 40 years of age - generally fall into three categories: inheritors; those with earned wealth; and young people who might not be considered wealthy, yet give a large proportion of their time, talent and dollars to their communities. Each group differs in the way that they think about their money and philanthropy, as well as the relationships and structures through which they give.
In this section you'll find resources and links to organizations to help engage and support our next generation of donors.
Links
- Donors of the Future: Scanning Project Report
Project conducted by: Millennium Communications Group, Inc. for The New Ventures in Philanthropy Initiative of the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers and The Council on Foundations Community Foundation Leadership Team.
- Resource Generation
Programs and information for young people of wealth to explore how their financial resources relate to social justice.
- Future Leaders in Philanthropy (FLIP)
A network where other future leaders in philanthropy can meet, learn, exchange ideas, and contribute to each other’s success.
- Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy
Provides networking, leadership and advocacy to support and strengthen the next generation of grantmakers.