Monday 20 December 2021

How Millennials Are Reshaping Charity And Online Giving

 NPR's Elise Hu explores how young donors are changing charity as we know it.





Complete the missing information.

1. People from their late teens into their early '30s are establishing new patterns of______________.
2. Harrison volunteered to spend the next two years in _______________
3.When he first got to Liberia was a ________________
4. 7-year-olds drink regularly from chocolate-colored _________
5. Most childhood diseases in the developing nations he visited could be ________________ drinking water.
6. When he came back and wanted to start raising money for clean water, what was his friends' reaction?
7. He started Charity Water to help __________________________ to bring clean drinking water to the nearly 800 million people.
8. He also wanted to _____________________and trying to reinvent charity, reinvent the way people think about giving, the way that they give.
9. Amy Webb helps forecast ____________________ for nonprofit and for-profit companies.
10  Millenials want to feel like they're ____________________________. That they're investing not just their capital, but they're investing emotionally.
11. Any philanthropy without a smart digital platform - not just for donations but for empowering a community of givers - will __________________
12. They asked people to give up_____________ for clean water.


Answer key.
1.spending and donating money
2.West Africa.
3.drinking water crisis
4.swamps.
5.traced to unsafe
6. they were wary (recelosos), they don't trust charities, the thinkd they are black holes and you don't know how much money goes to help the people you are trying to help.
7. dig wells
8.set an example
9.digital trends
10. making an investment
11.be left behind
12. their birthday

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