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How Baltimore Is Deconstructing Itself—With Local Nonprofit Help

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But in Baltimore, a successful anti-blight initiative is helping to highlight how nonprofits can help solve this problem. In other words, Baltimore’s discarded row houses are being reclaimed—especially their wood and bricks, which can be reused in modern-day construction projects. And 200 more are in the works this year.

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HB2 Costing North Carolina Business, Convention Bureaus Warn

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The decision by the group to move its meeting to Baltimore costs North Carolina an event that was anticipated to bring 1,000 people to the state and more than $1.7 Combined, says the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau, the passage of HB2 has cost the area $3.1 million in revenue.

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How Nonprofit Grocery Stores Are Filling the Gap

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With grocery store chains leaving markets behind without any alternatives, nonprofits are increasingly filling in the gaps. Last year, a local Salvation Army chapter launched a grocery store in an area of Baltimore that had been poorly served by grocery chains. And other nonprofits big and small have jumped on the trend.

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Join an Interactive Discussion on - Membership Marketing Blog

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Membership Marketing Blog. Membership marketing – acquiring, engaging, upgrading, and renewing members – is the cornerstone for associations and relationship driven organizations. Join an Interactive Discussion on the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report. Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report.

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Venue Staff Can Make (or Break) an Attendee’s Experience

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A new report shows how venue staff can affect an attendee’s meeting experience, which is backed up by CVBs investing in their local hospitality staff to ensure they deliver first-rate customer service. And now a report released earlier this week shows the same goes for venue staff. Another side effect of ineffective staff?