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Association Brain Food: 5.19.23

Reid All About it

For many years, association technology teams have been talking about move to the cloud. Hear about the “why” behind unified communications (UC), key features and benefits as well as the top considerations when selecting a UCaaS or collaboration platform. Join us back with our panelist as we continue the conversation. CMP credit.

Strategy 195
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Association Brain Food: 5.26.23

Reid All About it

For example, it lies (“hallucinates”). How to Contract with and Manage State Lobbyists Does your organization have a strong grassroots presence or is your board a team of grasstops influencers? If you’re a ChatGPT enthusiast, I get it. But understand its limitations. Tue 5/30 at 12 p.m. – 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit.

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Transforming Nonprofit Staff Into Champions on Social

Beth Kanter

Many nonprofits have limited capacity and staff resources when it comes to implementing marketing and communications strategy, especially social media. It expands your organization’s social footprint and presence beyond what the lone communications director or marketing team is capable of reaching on their own.

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Powering the Nonprofit Community through Customer Support

Beth Kanter

At Blackbaud , we get very excited and inspired by our nonprofit customers’ successes and breakthroughs –it constantly drives us to look for ways to improve our technology and customer service to ensure organizations can focus on their vital work while operating and communicating as efficiently and effectively as possible.

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Balance the Spontaneous and Strategic of Social Media: Newsjacking and Obamacare

Beth Kanter

Nonetheless, it would provide a window of opportunity to share content and messages through all communications channels as well as social media. During the afternoon we used Facebook to post analyses from partners and Twitter to highlight what ACA is already doing in Arkansas. Here’s a round up of what they learned. (1)