Charities would be wrong to neglect reaching out to those born after 1997 because of their relative lack of disposable income and their penchant for moral one-upmanship. Instead the humanitarian aid industry must answer the two questions Gen Z is posing: how do you measure impact? What’s in it for me?
Gen Z is redefining the possibilities of generosity by demanding more bang for their charitable buck
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