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This time we’re exploring how charities can better develop relationships with supporters in their teens, twenties and early thirties. Younger supporters tend to see the world differently to older generations – as charities, how can we respond? Rob speaks to Victoria Roe, a Senior Philanthropy Manager at UNICEF UK about her charities’ ‘Next Gen’ approach. She shares the rationale for why this is an especially valuable opportunity for charities to look at now; examples of success so far; and various insights to help other fundraisers who want to develop good relationships with younger philanthropists. If you want to share this episode with others you think it would help, THANK YOU VERY MUCH! We’d love to hear what you think. Victoria and Rob are both on Linked In and on twitter Rob is @woods_rob, or you can follow Bright Spot on Instagram at @brightspotfundraising.
By Rob Woods, Bright Spot5
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This time we’re exploring how charities can better develop relationships with supporters in their teens, twenties and early thirties. Younger supporters tend to see the world differently to older generations – as charities, how can we respond? Rob speaks to Victoria Roe, a Senior Philanthropy Manager at UNICEF UK about her charities’ ‘Next Gen’ approach. She shares the rationale for why this is an especially valuable opportunity for charities to look at now; examples of success so far; and various insights to help other fundraisers who want to develop good relationships with younger philanthropists. If you want to share this episode with others you think it would help, THANK YOU VERY MUCH! We’d love to hear what you think. Victoria and Rob are both on Linked In and on twitter Rob is @woods_rob, or you can follow Bright Spot on Instagram at @brightspotfundraising.

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