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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals to Build Resilience

Beth Kanter

Writing and Blogging: I’ve kept a regular publishing schedule for Beth’s Blog, something that I’ve done since 2003! I know that might seem old fashioned, but being a trainer and facilitator and in the room with social change leaders is what inspires and energizes me.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.6.20

Reid All About it

Tanya Basu at MIT Technology Review writes about private micro-networks , like Cocoon, which some believe are the future of connecting. “…[S]uch micro-networks and the control they offer might redefine how we think about and use social media in the next decade, whether it is Cocoon or another app that follows in its wake.”. Host: PCMA.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals To Begin 2018 with Clarity

Beth Kanter

Writing and Blogging: I’ve kept an active publishing schedule for Beth’s Blog, something that I’ve done since 2003! I wrote guest posts for many nonprofit publications, including the Stanford Innovation Review, Asian NGO, NPEngage, Guidestar, Giving Compass and others.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

What did we have on the side, besides mashed potatoes, for the coq au vin—greens, of course! The discussion topic for the first portion of the meeting: membership renewals and innovative techniques to drive renewal rates. Under Rick’s helm, NCGA has corrected course, now seeing 6% membership growth year over year since 2016.

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Association Subculture: Why Being Anti-Indispensability is Pro.

Association Subculture

Of course not. Ive had my membership since 2003 or maybe 2004. innovation. (6). social media. (3). Principled Innovation LLC. Thanks for reminding me of how inaccessible you can be to folks outside the Beltway. Does every opportunity have to be accessible to me personally for me to see value in membership?