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Meet your association-specific needs with Nimble AMS and Fíonta’s powerful partnership

Nimble AMS

Since 2001, Fíonta has served almost 1,200 associations, nonprofits, and foundations, assisting with implementation and driving successful software adoption. To meet the unique needs of associations and member-based organizations, the innovative partnership of Nimble AMS and Fíonta will offer an extensive suite of services.

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Compare Association Management Software Platforms

GrowthZone

Could an Association Management Software (AMS) solution be the answer to the inefficiencies that plague your association? This article will help you evaluate ten association software options. What is Association Management Software (AMS)? Association Software 10 1. This is referred to as software as a service (SaaS).

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A Spotlight on 10 Top Impact Investors Driving Social Change

NXUnite

Impact investing is when a business or other entity invests in companies or organizations with the dual aim of achieving financial returns and positive impacts. These gatherings attract social impact investors, foundations, and philanthropic organizations. What is impact investing?

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What’s Next? 6 Membership Trends to Watch in 2017

Socious

I was watching a movie from 2001 recently and one of the main characters had a laptop. In 2001, a laptop was a prized possession. We talk to dozens of membership organizations every day and we’re constantly amazed by how much has changed for them recently. Now it’s nearly 2017 and a lot has changed. Just think about technology.

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Lining Up Ways to Help People Do and Be More: Guillermo Ortiz de Zarate, NCARB

Association Adviser

He also didn’t anticipate creating a software platform that aims to create strong, diverse teams, or to be living in the United States as long as he has, but here he is — and his colleagues at the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) are grateful for his trust-based approach to management and technology. attractive?

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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Windows XP?

Associations Now

Why aren’t organizations upgrading—and how could Microsoft have done things differently? WiFi wasn’t even a mainstream technology when XP launched in August 2001; most people couldn’t live without it these days. Software as Commodity. Yeah, yeah, yeah, your technology has an expiration date.