The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Young People Buy Products Tied to Social Causes, but Doubt Their Value

By Peter Panepento

Companies that create meaningful marketing partnerships with charities improve their ability to attract young customers, according to a new survey of 13-to-25-year-olds.

But the research also found that many young people are skeptical about whether such marketing ventures make any difference to the charitable causes they...

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