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What Do You See When You Look In the Mirror?

Association Leaders

Check out this video clip and short blurb from a 2014 NBA Playoff game between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers. check out my March 3, 2014 blog post “Hard to Say I’m Sorry and Other Leadership Anthems). In other words, good leaders operate so they can “look themselves in the mirror” every day.

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Meet Your Community Manager: Will Machin

Higher Logic

Will was born and raised in Kentucky before attending Indiana University in Bloomington. His background is in luxury retail management, which brought him to work for a menswear company called Suitsupply, and led to his relocation to the DC area in 2014 where he ran their Georgetown store.

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Report: Expanded Charitable Deduction Could Make Up for Potential Funding Shortfall

Associations Now

According to the report, which used the 2014 Tax Reform Act introduced by then House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) to estimate the potential effects of tax policies on charitable giving, this expansion would more than make up for the deficit created. billion to $4.8 billion to $4.8

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Association Execs More Likely to Invest in Tools and Tech Than in More Staff

Association Adviser

Only 44 percent of respondents to the 2014 Association Communications Benchmarking Study said they would hire more people if they received a monetary windfall. These stats were gleaned from the responses of the 1,000-plus participants in our annual Association Communication Benchmarking Study.

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Counseling Groups Partner to Fight Bill They Say Allows For Discrimination

Associations Now

.” But ACA also has a broader issue with the proposed legislation, saying if the bill is signed into law, it would allow professional counselors in Tennessee to disregard a piece of 2014 ACA Code of Ethics and essentially permit discrimination. “HB

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March Madness, Nonprofit Style

Associations Now

An Indiana foundation is encouraging local residents to vote for their favorite area nonprofit organizations in a challenge that echoes the NCAA’s March Madness tournament. The Madison County Community Foundation this week launched the 2014 Grant Madness Challenge , which allows county residents to vote for their favorite nonprofits.

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Nonprofits Make Their Own March Madness

Associations Now

In 2014, Associations Now reported on one Indiana nonprofit whose “ Grant Madness ” event helped distributed $5,000 in funds. Last year, the World Wildlife Fund and Conservation International partnered with the group TakePart to create an Endangered Species Bracket Challenge, which allowed site visitors to vote among 16 species.

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