Workplace Giving: How It Is Relevant To Millennials

By Sebastian Troup


The Millennial generation is quickly gaining a reputation for giving back to their communities, not by writing checks but by rolling up their sleeves and getting involved. So it makes sense that they are looking for more than just a paycheck from their employers. Generation Y strives to be engaged, to do meaningful work, and to make a difference. They are doing this at their jobs by seeking out and participating in corporate workplace giving programs.

This next generation of employees, being generation Y includes about 80 million of the Millennials. When the next decade approaches its end, they are those who will comprise about 50% of the workforce. The question is how can you entice them into becoming happy and productive employees while at the same time affect corporate philanthropy?

There are things you can do for your corporate giving programs for you to work better with this socially-aware generation including:

Inventiveness: It is but right that "hipster" as a term, was born together with the Millennials. This is the generation who likes being part of a trend and they are cool. Present them with old-fashioned corporate giving programs and they will think it is stale and outdated. Try to check out new and modern ideas wherein it enables the goals and strategies of your company can be realized another way. Create a more interesting workplace giving campaign by way of thinking beyond the conventional.

Technology-utilizing: One sure thing is that majority of the Millennials grew up with computer at home which makes them connected to and with high expectations in terms of technology. Navigating through the workplace giving technology should be easy and quick.

Provide Variety: Millennials like choices. Give them a wide variation of charitable choices, and champion causes that are important to them. Having options will resonate with this generation.

Focus on Communication: Millennials like to have lots of information and share it. Your workplace giving program should include ways for workers to connect, make recommendations, and share their contributions. Provide updates to their network and allow them to share goals and accomplishments with their peers.

An Emphasis on Volunteerism: One more thing Millennials need to know is that they are making a difference. They are most likely to get involved in face-to-face voluntary opportunities than give money to charity as revealed by research. To lead and create a mark in history is what they aim for therefore give emphasis on volunteer opportunities for them to stand out.

The workplace giving program can be customized in order to heed out generational gap and offer an interesting solution for the future corporate philanthropists such as the Millennials to have something to get behind in so understanding the thoughts and how they work should be the start of it.




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