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Planning a Virtual Day of Service for Your Organization

Blue Sky eLearn

Although your association might not be meeting in person right now, plenty of organizations are moving their meetings and events online and engaging members in the digital realm. First, you’ll need to create a planning committee to take charge of the organization and execution of your virtual day of service. Your website.

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Becoming Excellent at Post-Event Follow-Up: 5 Tested Tips

NXUnite

It can take six months or longer to plan a nonprofit event and market it effectively. Then, the event itself requires careful management and will inevitably face a few challenges. Follow-up is an indispensable aspect of donor engagement for solidifying supporter relationships after they’ve attended an event.

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Event Planning - A New Normal

Wild Apricot

Technology and social media are changing events and creating a "new normal" in terms of how we "market, consume and measure events." Here are some thoughts and tips to help small organizations update their events.

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Social Media Roundup: An Exotic Take on Event Planning

Associations Now

Thoughts on these issues in today’s Social Media Roundup: Think Outside the Venue. The Craziest Venues We've Seen Events Take Over [link] #eventprofs. RT @EventMB Are Event Planners Overlooking New and Emerging Destinations? Where’s the most unusual place you’ve ever held an event?

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A “To-Do List” for an Association Intern

GrowthZone

Curate social media posts. The posts can be simple: announcements about local events, small business sales, or a celebratory post about the daily national holiday (think national donut day). Assist in social media strategy. Social media without a strategy can feel like a road to nowhere.

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10 Best Event Engagement Ideas to Impress Your Attendees

MemberClicks

Keep Your Audience Connected Review your best options for keeping in touch with attendees during the event. This can be done through your website, text messages, social media, on-site video screens, and message boards, and announcements. Ensure events are well promoted, and any changes are quickly communicated.

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Social Media Roundup: Better Strategy Means Smarter Questions

Associations Now

Also: Your nonprofit isn’t winning (on social media, that is) if it isn’t pinning. That and more in today’s Social Media Roundup. The professionals on the Incline Marketing blog offered up five reasons why your nonprofit organization should use Pinterest to spread its message. What Else is New?