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5 Unexpectedly Thoughtful Ways to Thank Your Association’s Volunteers

Higher Logic

Write a blog post, add a website banner, or call out your volunteers in online community discussion forums or social media to thank them for their hard work. The North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants (NCACPA) sends their volunteers an entire book. Publicly Thank Your Volunteers.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.10.20

Reid All About it

If you’re in North Carolina, I hope you’ll support the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. We will cover options for websites, social media, email, and how intense focus may be the best tool you have. – To Post or Not to Post: How to Modify Your Social Media Strategy Amidst COVID-19.

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Association Brain Food: 10.27.23

Reid All About it

Nate Silver talking about the troubling journalistic standards lately at the NY Times, Washington Post, BBC, AP, and other legacy media outlets) You never grow old at the table Skip down to the list of free educational events if you prefer takeout. Using data-driven insights and AI can help you be invaluable to your members.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.20.20

Reid All About it

Members also need vetted information and guidelines related to their new topsy-turvy world, including resources for wellbeing and remote work. Rebecca Achurch of Achurch Consulting published a comprehensive (and free) e-book on preparing your association technically and mentally for virtual work during the COVID-19 crisis. Remote work.