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Holiday decorations: Creating fair, easy-to-follow, and owner-supported guidelines

Ungrated

Community associations across the country are coming alive with festive lights and holiday decorations. Many have guidelines for homeowners to follow that detail the timing of when decorations may be displayed before and after the holiday and the hours when lights may be turned on, among other policies.

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How to Ensure Your AMS Reports Include The Right Data

Membersuite

Every association management software (AMS) company loves to demonstrate how their AMS meets an association’s requirements. The association staff on the project team care about these functions and features, but most of their co-workers only care about one thing: reports. What data would help them make a decision?

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Online communities 101: The benefits of leveraging an online community platform

Nimble AMS

Online communities have a set of guidelines and rules to make participants feel safe and more willing to contribute. Online community guidelines should be tied to an organization’s mission, easily accessible, and set the tone for all online interactions.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

Reading a report about the bells and whistles in the new website is a lot more interesting to most of us than combing through columns of figures in the audit or IRS form 990. So how do you make the financial report a bingeable presentation? This includes the laws relating to financial reporting and fundraising. Online courses.

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Keeping Association Leaders and Staff Accountable

Association Leaders

At each meeting (committee, board, staff, etc.) If a goal is falling behind its scheduled deadline, that should be reported and discussed. Second to make sure the task is being addressed and an appropriate status report will be given at the next meeting. SMART goal status should be shared.

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Association Brain Food: 12.22.23

Reid All About it

AI for associations. Fíonta provides a recap of a recent UST webinar in which their co-founder Dr. Lisa Rau described ways associations can leverage AI, risks of using AI and guidelines for implementing AI responsibly. Per MGI’s membership benchmarking survey, members rely on their associations for in-depth industry analysis.

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Nonprofit Board Member Responsibilities and Roles 101

MemberClicks

The Vice-Chair also often leads or attends board committee meetings that the Chair is unable to attend. Board committees allow board members to talk about specific concerns in greater depth and then report back to the main board. A committee can include a mix of board members, staff and other stakeholders.