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8/19/20 (noon EST) Lunch Analysis

ANNOUNCEMENT: Research co-author Angie Thurston will be joining the discussion portion of the meeting!

Religious participation and giving is seeing the same decline as overall civic life participation.

The authors of this report study the “emerging landscape of Millennial communities that are fulfilling the functions that religious congregations used to fill.”

Angie Thurston and Casper ter Kuile discover and analyze successful communities with thousands of members (religious and non-religious, they include CrossFit for example) that bring meaning and purpose to its members, many of whom are Millenials.

As we struggle with how to involve people in general and Millenials in particular with our organizations, this is a surprising treasure-trove of ideas.

Brainstorm and Discuss this Report With Peers During our August 19 Lunch Analysis

Lunch Analysis is a 45-minute meeting that is a part book club, part scholarly discussion, part brainstorming session, and part support group. Participation is open to all who fundraise or have fundraised at a nonprofit.

Each Lunch Analysis covers a specific topic in donor participation and has required reading and discussion. This one will be on August 19, 2020 at noon EST.

To Take Part

  • Download and read the file above.
  • Choose one of the profiled communities and try it out: visit their website, sign up to their platform, join a newsletter.
  • Pick one element that you could apply to your own fundraising program right away. Prepare to share your thoughts!

Sign up here to get the Zoom details (I check that all participants are from legitimate fundraising organizations):

    Join Us

    James Barnard, Executive Director of Annual Giving and Integrated Marketing at University of Cincinnati Foundation

    Tilghman Moyer, Vice President at Development at University of Arizona Foundation

    Hawken Brackett, Executive Director of Strategic Engagement at The University of Alabama

    Grant Kelly, Senior Director of Development at The Johns Hopkins University

    Noah Maier, National Principal Gifts at OneforDemocracy.org

    Michael Spicer, Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement at Pomona College

    Colt Chambers, Director of Development at Georgia Ballet

    Ivan Alekhin, Development Coordinator at National Parks Foundation

    Angel Terol, Senior Associate Director of Development, Neurology and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Cameron Hall, Senior Director of Annual Giving at Texas Tech University

    Patrick Powell, AVP Volunteer Engagement & Donor Philanthropy at Morehouse School of Medicine

    Wyatt Hornsby, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Creative Engagement, University of Denver

    Sarah Myksin, Director of Annual Giving at DePaul University

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