Upcoming Nonprofit Insights: Why and How Nonprofits Can Engage Millennials for the Long Haul
|The Nonprofit Insights webinar series brings major thought leaders and experts to you for thought-provoking presentations on a variety of issues related to technology and engaging your community members for social good.
Do you know how your organization can engage Millennials, not just for a day or for one campaign, but as dedicated supporters for life?
For the August 2013 Nonprofit Insights webinar, join Kari Dunn Saratovksy and Derrick Feldmann, co-authors of the new book “Cause for Change: The Why and How of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement.”
Why and How Nonprofits Can Engage Millennials for the Long Haul
Register for this free event.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
11am – 12pm PT (2-3pm ET)
Follow along with the conversation on Twitter: @VolunteerMatch and #vmlearn.
Kari and Derrick will provide insight into what makes Millennials different from previous generations – and how they are the same. They will share big-picture strategies for building long-term relationships with Millennials, as well as concrete, actionable tips for engaging them as volunteers, donors, board members and even employees.
About Our Speakers:
Derrick Feldmann is CEO of Achieve, a bipartisan, nonprofit organization that helps states raise academic standards, improve assessments and strengthen accountability to prepare all young people for post-secondary education, work, and citizenship. Derrick leads Achieve’s creative team to design and develop fundraising campaigns for clients and the Millennial Impact Research Team to understand how those in their twenties and thirties connect, involve, and give to causes. He is the co-author of “Cause for Change: The Why and How of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement,” by Jossey Bass.
Derrick is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post Impact, the Chronicle of Philanthropy, and the Foundation Center’s PND Blog. He serves on the board of the International Association of Fundraising Professionals, the Editorial Board of the Nonprofit Board Report, the Leadership Faculty for the Points of Light Institute, and is a guest lecturer at Indiana University School of Public & Environmental Affairs.
Kari Dunn Saratovsky is Founder and Principal of KDS Strategies, a nonprofit consulting practice focused on organizational design, program execution, and Millennial engagement. She is co-author of “Cause for Change: The Why and How of Nonprofit Millennial Engagement,” and is a regular contributor to Huffington Post Impact.
An innovative and entrepreneurial leader, Kari has spent her career in the social impact space directing national programs and cross-sector alliances that advance social change. She served as Vice President of Social Innovation at the Case Foundation and directed the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation, a Presidential Council to expand volunteering and service across the country and around the world. She is currently Board Chair of Mobilize.org, serves on the board of Repair the World, and is an advisor to the new social start-up FuseCorps.