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Generation Z contributes strongest to volunteering, LinkedIn study shows
The Corona pandemic has contributed to a boost in Volunteering and civil rights activity in recent months according to Linkedin. New data from the professional social network shows that its members in the United States added more than 110,000 volunteer activities to their profiles each month. This is more than twice the rate than recently.
LinkedIn’s numbers show that nonprofits could benefit from the volunteerism of „Generation Z - People younger than 25. They are the most likely to list volunteering activities. Relative to their overall share in LinkedIn, people older than 55 are least likely to list themselves up for volunteering activities.
The survey has also revealed that 61% would likely need charitable aid for the first time in their lives. The most common reasons people would need help from the Third Sector were help with housing, financial struggles/difficulties, and re-training to find new work
Source: https://cloudthing.com/news/7m-brits-will-need-charitable-aid-post-covid
The numbers are still a sign that users are incredibly comfortable using mobile devices as their primary means of staying in touch with the causes they care about. However, the mobile contacts that nonprofits have are still low. According to the report, nonprofits only have 72 mobile subscribers for every 1,000 email addresses.
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I am Daniel Schwenger, a digital marketing specialist and YouTube Influencer in Geneva/Switzerland. I help thought leaders and business owners to set up their home studio for high-quality video streams and to get into the right mindset, look good on camera and gain trust, engagement and clients.
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Generation Z contributes strongest to volunteering, LinkedIn study shows
The Corona pandemic has contributed to a boost in Volunteering and civil rights activity in recent months according to Linkedin. New data from the professional social network shows that its members in the United States added more than 110,000 volunteer activities to their profiles each month. This is more than twice the rate than recently.
LinkedIn’s numbers show that nonprofits could benefit from the volunteerism of „Generation Z - People younger than 25. They are the most likely to list volunteering activities. Relative to their overall share in LinkedIn, people older than 55 are least likely to list themselves up for volunteering activities.
The survey has also revealed that 61% would likely need charitable aid for the first time in their lives. The most common reasons people would need help from the Third Sector were help with housing, financial struggles/difficulties, and re-training to find new work
Source: https://cloudthing.com/news/7m-brits-will-need-charitable-aid-post-covid
The numbers are still a sign that users are incredibly comfortable using mobile devices as their primary means of staying in touch with the causes they care about. However, the mobile contacts that nonprofits have are still low. According to the report, nonprofits only have 72 mobile subscribers for every 1,000 email addresses.
🎸🎸🎸LIVE-BROADCASTING.ROCKS BY DANIEL SCHWENGER 🎸🎸🎸
I am Daniel Schwenger, a digital marketing specialist and YouTube Influencer in Geneva/Switzerland. I help thought leaders and business owners to set up their home studio for high-quality video streams and to get into the right mindset, look good on camera and gain trust, engagement and clients.
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Find more Information here:
https://live-broadcasting.rocks/ [🇺🇸English Language]
https://www.erfolgreich.live/ [🇩🇪German Language]
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