Jim Steier, cfre chief executive Officer PaSSing On the tOrch There is a good chance your organization has discussed the idea of how to reach the millennial generation. Smart leaders recognize the importance of keeping young people integrated and active...
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Jim Steier, cfre chief executive Officer PaSSing On the tOrch There is a good chance your organization has discussed the idea of how to reach the millennial generation. Smart leaders recognize the importance of keeping young people integrated and active within churches, schools and community nonprofits. It is critical to engage young constituents – one day they will serve as the next generation of leaders. Without young, dedicated people in our communities, our missions and organizations would cease to exist. I’ve identified three areas on which to focus when it comes to engaging this unique and sometimes hard-to-reach generation. connect Start with active members. These individuals may have children in your school or youth program, or they may be a recent college graduate. These young people are looking for a place to embrace as a community. Connect young, active members with a longtime couple or individual to help with the annual stewardship drive, fall festival or the school auction
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