Date of Award
5-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Communications
Committee Chair/Advisor
Andrew Pyle
Committee Member
Brandon Boatwright
Committee Member
Virginia Harrison
Abstract
Millennials are emerging as a vital donor demographic, yet many resource-limited nonprofits, including Clemson Community Care (CCC), struggle to effectively engage this generation. This applied thesis project investigates how CCC can build meaningful connections with millennial donors by exploring nonprofit awareness, donor motivations, communication expectations, content preferences, and common barriers to giving. Using qualitative data gathered from two focus groups of millennial participants, this study reveals that millennials represent a diverse and distinct audience with unique expectations for nonprofit communication. Grounded in public relations theories of stewardship and organization-public relationships (OPR), the research highlights the importance of flexibility and autonomy in building trust and long-term engagement with millennial donors. Participants indicated a desire for personal and community-oriented connections, user-friendly digital donation systems, and control over how and when they receive communications. The findings informed the development of a millennial donor engagement guide tailored specifically for CCC, offering actionable strategies that align with the organization’s limited resources. By implementing the recommendations from this guide, CCC can enhance millennial donor retention, foster stronger community ties, and ensure the sustainability of its donor outreach efforts. This study contributes to the broader conversation on nonprofit communication and engagement strategies, offering practical insights for organizations aiming to cultivate long-term relationships with a new generation of donors.
Recommended Citation
Hopkins, Sydney A., "Connecting with Millennials: A Guide for Donor Engagement" (2025). All Theses. 4540.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/4540
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