peopleo over 60o building here comes the future The first of 77 million baby boomers turned 60 in 2006. Soon, 25% of the U.S. population will be.

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peopleo

over 60o

building

here comes the future The first of 77 million baby boomers turned 60 in Soon, 25% of the U.S. population will be over 65.

have so many people had so much knowledge and so much time to use it. it’s the experience generation never before © copyright Alex Harris

Tens of millions of these people want good work… they’re ready to help others. good news © copyright Alex Harris

more and better opportunities to apply purpose and passion to create greater good. they seek new pathways… looking for

Invest in community foundations to help unleash the potential of millions of baby boomers as they enter their sixties. a timely idea © copyright Alex Harris

goal Increase opportunities for the growing number of people over 60 who seek to devote time and energy to community improvement and social change. © copyright Alex Harris

Grants totaling $750,000

Grand Rapids Community Foundation

Boomers and Beyond Grant: $23,571 our assessment Grand Rapids Community Foundation Goal: Connect strengths of individuals in their 60s with local nonprofits and businesses who can benefit from their experience

our approach Boomers and Beyond Grand Rapids Community Foundation exploring attitudes studying data finding examples learning best practices recognizing opportunities Assessment findings complete © copyright Alex Harris

our results Boomers and Beyond Grand Rapids Community Foundation Research findings point to significant challenges related to organizational capacity Many NPO’s lack awareness Many NPO’s lack both human resources and volunteer management Strong local interest © copyright Alex Harris

Potential strategies Boomers and Beyond Grand Rapids Community Foundation These can stand alone or build on one another Promising Practices Curriculum Promising Practices Consortium Leadership Legacy Institute Virtual Next Chapter © copyright Alex Harris