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What Kids Can Teach Us About Charitable Giving

Associations Now

A new study sponsored by the United Nations Foundation found that about seven out of eight children ages 8 to 19 give money to charitable organizations. director of research at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, said in a statement. The findings could have important implications for association fundraisers.

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Assume Your Employees Might Lose Your Devices

Associations Now

When an organization-owned device like a laptop, tablet, or smartphone goes missing, a lot of major concerns should arise—and they aren’t limited to the device itself. And what would that have meant for both the person and the organization? Mitigate the risk by using a thoughtful security strategy. It wasn’t mine. Stolen Device?

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“Nothing ruins a good association like too much money.”

SCD Group

I’ve never forgotten this comment from Indiana soybean farmer Wilf Illingsworth in the 1980s. It speaks to money and associations and other nonprofit organizations. We need nonprofit organizations and foundations willing to challenge the fact that right now America’s celebrated social mobility is only downward.

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The Great Daylight Saving Time Debate

Associations Now

Organizations in several industries have a stake in the debate, which goes back decades. moved from seven months of daylight saving to eight under the act— a 2008 study of energy consumption in Indiana found that, because of new demands for heating and cooling, DST actually increased energy consumption. More details: Energy.

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