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Advocacy and Governance 2.0

Association Adviser

Create the mission first; then build the organization. . Sometimes, a person feels so passionate about a cause that they start building their own organization around it. According to Sabuco, whether you are a small, medium or large organization, always incorporate an executive summary of your business plan within your annual report.

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Location-based services with a kick: What are challenges and treks?

ChatterBachs

With more than 50,000 students the University of Minnesota is one of the 10 largest universities in the United States. The University of Minnesota is now sharing the license with their student organizations so that smaller student groups and clubs can build challenges and treks.

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14 Personal Highlights from EventCamp East Coast

ChatterBachs

We certainly had those, but we also had representation from far away and exotic lands called Illinois, Minnesota, Washington, California, Ontario, and Quebec. Since the unconference was named EventCamp East Coast, I expected participants to be from DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. All, I appreciate your time, direction, and ideas.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

I found myself thinking back over all the great 1-on-1 conversations I had in 2010 and wanting to have more in 2011. Below are 111 profiles for individuals I hope to have similar chats with in 2011. drdigipol - Alan Rosenblatt; Washington, DC; Digital political strategist, organizer, & professor. We teach it. We coach it.

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Games Done Quick Gives Gaming—And Charity—Another Swift Kick

Associations Now

Business Insider notes that AGDQ is the largest single annual fundraising event for the Prevent Cancer Foundation, the charity the event has supported since 2011. That, too, topped the $2 million mark in donations last year.)

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Women Who Tech Around the World

Beth Kanter

I organized and moderated a panel called “ Women Who Tech Globally.” degrees in Political Science from the University of Minnesota. ” Using a webinar and conference call platform, we were able to bring in participants from San Francisco, Rwanda, Kenya, Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt.