NEXT-GEN FUNDRAISING: HOW TO ENGAGE THE YOUNGEST GENERATIONS WITH YOUR DIGITAL PRESENCE

Nonprofits are always looking for new ways to connect with donors and raise funds, and in our increasingly digital world, a strong online presence can be key to success. But as the youngest generations become more involved in philanthropy, it's important to tailor your digital strategy to their preferences and habits. From incorporating social media to emphasizing transparency and impact, there are many ways to engage the next generation of donors and supporters.

Here are some of the best practices for next-gen fundraising and how to create a digital presence that resonates with younger audiences.


  1. Emphasize transparency and impact

    One key aspect of next-gen fundraising is transparency - younger donors are more likely to research and scrutinize the organizations they support, and they want to see tangible impact from their contributions. Make sure your website is up to date with accurate information about your programs, finances, and impact metrics. Consider sharing stories or testimonials from beneficiaries or past donors to illustrate the impact of your work. And when you do receive donations, be sure to communicate how those funds are being used and the progress you're making towards your goals. By prioritizing transparency and impact, you can build trust and loyalty with next-gen supporters.

  2. Leverage social media

    Social media use is practically ubiquitous among younger generations, so it's crucial to have a strong social media presence as a nonprofit. Ideally, you should be active on multiple platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Use social media to promote your fundraising campaigns, share updates about your programs and events, and engage with your followers. Don't be afraid to get creative with your content - videos, graphics, and user-generated content can all be effective ways to catch the attention of younger audiences. Just be sure to maintain a consistent brand voice and messaging across all channels.

  3. Embrace digital fundraising tools

    Finally, don't be afraid to embrace the latest in digital fundraising tools and platforms. From donation widgets to peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns, there are numerous ways to leverage technology to increase donations and engagement. Consider using a platform like DonorDOCK or DonorBOX to facilitate online giving. DonorBOX has crowdfunding options similar to GoFundMe with their peer to peer options.


The next generation of donors and supporters is already here, and they're more digitally savvy and socially-minded than ever before. By adapting your fundraising and digital strategy to their preferences and habits, you can effectively engage and inspire the next-gen of philanthropists. From emphasizing transparency and impact to leveraging social media, there are many ways to create a digital presence that resonates with younger audiences. So take the time to analyze your current strategy and identify areas for improvement, and remember to keep an open mind to new digital fundraising tools and platforms.

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Dani MacGregor

Web + Graphic Designer with 10+ years of non-profit and creative experience. I have a soft spot for pretty much every cause and charity. I admire all non-profits for their work in every issue and value their contribution in making the world a better place.

Through her blog “Thistle While You Work” this seasoned charity professional shares in-depth knowledge, skills and tricks to open your donors hearts and pockets. She has worked with every type of charity - religious, children, educational, medical, animal, conservation and human rights. Plus she has made over 70+ websites for non profits, thought leaders, authors and even the famously fun Hard Rock.

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