Sarah Ford | June 19, 2014
Stop Calling Millennials Selfish, 87% Of Millennials Donated To Charity Last Year: Report
By Bobbie Couch
A lot has been said about millennials andÌý. The turn-of-the-century generationÌýhas been known to be filled with individuals craving a career that prioritizesÌý.
Now, you can add volunteer opportunities to the list.
Results from the 2014 Millennial Impact Report by consulting firm Achieve are in, and it turns out today’s young professionals think giving back to their communities is important. According to the report,ÌýÌýsaid they had volunteered for a cause or nonprofit in the past month, and 57 percentÌýwanted to see more company-wide volunteer opportunities through their employer.
The report surveyed employees who were born after 1979 and are at least 20 years old.
Ìýthat millennials don’t check their interest in causes at the door,” Achieve President Derrick Feldmann wrote in the report. “They bring these passions to work.”
The report also concluded that millennials areÌýas 87 percent had donated money toward a nonprofit last year. The majority of that percentage donated gifts larger than $100.
Those who are following national trends, however, might question how accurately millennials are reporting their passion for volunteering. This past April, volunteer rates in the U.S. hit an all-time low, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, withÌý. According to those numbers, onlyÌýÌýdonated their time at least once to causes between September 2012 and September 2013 — nearly seven points lower than the national average among all age groups.
But according to Feldmann, it’sÌýÌýinstead of comparing demographics side-by-side, as findings can’t always be analyzed apples-to-apples.Ìý
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