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Can Encouraging Bleisure Travel Boost Millennial Conference Attendance?

Associations Now

So, what aspects of your host city will move more millennials from maybes to ticket booked? Indianapolis has joined the bike share revolution with the addition of 29 Indiana Pacers Bikeshare stations downtown. Other cool history factoids can be found at the Indiana State Museum. Here’s some advice.

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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

Reid All About it

Hear about innovative and budget-friendly ways to cut through the noise in order to successfully market your event as an experiential gathering that can’t be missed. Host: Fridays@4 Speaker: Rochelle Jerry, Vice President of Development and Customer Relations, The Indiana Black Expo Tue 3/28 at 11 a.m. More info/register.

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The Case for Treating Your Event Like a Culinary Experience

Associations Now

Jolene Ketzenberger, editor of EatDrinkIndy.com and host of Eat Drink Indiana Radio on WFYI, said that Indy chefs are holding more special dinners—often pop-up events or dinner series or pop-up dinner series —than in the past. Book a bunch of food—and adult beverage—trucks. That’s still relevant in 2017.

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Create Memorable Events That Leave Your Attendees In Awe

Associations Now

MPI’s World Education Congress (WEC) in June in Indianapolis was held entirely in a huge open-plan exhibit space at the Indiana Convention Center. Innovation Village. Before you reexamine your meeting and start booking cheerleaders, you need to ask yourself what’s right for your audience. No conference rooms. Leadership Village.

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Help! My Nonprofit Needs A Data Nerd

Beth Kanter

Last week, I facilitated a mini-innovation lab on measuring impact for grantees of the Google Nonprofit program at the Impact Hub. Leap of Reason Books (Free download). Become Someone’s Homework: If you have a college or university in your town, why not become someone’s homework?