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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.8.20

Reid All About it

Sanders, CMP, CMM, Senior Director of Community Engagement, MPI. Hilliard, PhD, Esq, CMP, Attorney, Professor, Speaker, College of Coastal Georgia. Host: Association Women Technology Champions (AWTC). Presenters: Kristi C. All times are Eastern Daylight Savings Time unless otherwise noted. Fri 5/8 at 1 p.m. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.19.20

Reid All About it

They explain how communication plays a huge role in that effort. Presenters: Ragan Cohn, Executive Director of the Oracle Applications and Technology Users Group. Content Forum Weekly Community Chat. Wendy Kavanagh, CAE, President, Georgia Society of Association Executives. Virtual event benefits. More info/register.

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How Smart Associations Grow Membership

Association Adviser

You don’t need a big budget and sophisticated technology to have a deep understanding of your members and the ability to provide highly personalized service. ” Everything from the way your members pay, she said, to how you communicate with your members—being flexible will become increasingly important to your sustainability.

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Association Brain Food: 9.9.22

Reid All About it

Rather, it’s a communications medium. He writes about the apps helping him develop a vision for the metaverse, the need for interoperability in the metaverse, and his hope that it goes beyond just being a communications medium. Lossy communication. Host: Association Women Technology Champions. Association podcasts.

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Knight Foundation Launches The Giving Day Play Book

Beth Kanter

Today, Knight Foundation published a new Giving Day Playbook , which breaks down the whole process from Day One of planning to launch and post-campaign analysis. They can be open to the entire nonprofit community—or a certain segment of nonprofits. But they don’t have to be. The answer depends on the organization’s goals. #4)

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