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Association Brain Food: 9.22.23

Reid All About it

If your association has a website redesign project on the horizon, there’s no need to ask for RFP samples on ASAE Collaborate. Visualizing the Future: AI, Dataviz, and Real-World Impact (Washington DC) Learn how AI is being designed for trust and feedback, examining features in everyday technologies. Location: Washington DC.

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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

Amith Nagarajan at Sidecar explains the basics of API —“the communication bridge between different software applications”—the problem with misleading “integrates with anything” claims and questions to ask vendors during the software evaluation process. Location: Chicago IL. More info/register. to 2:45 p.m. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN, says, “Nonprofits will have to invest in both the people and technologies they’ll need to fulfill their missions in the future.” For a majority of your members, dedicating time to focus on continuing education is difficult, yet often required for their professional certification maintenance.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTEN, says, “Nonprofits will have to invest in both the people and technologies they’ll need to fulfill their missions in the future.” For a majority of your members, dedicating time to focus on continuing education is difficult, yet often required for their professional certification maintenance.

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Advocating from Afar: Virtual and Remote Grassroots Advocacy

Beekeeper Group

When letters containing the bacterium anthrax arrived at the DC offices of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) in October 2001, multiple Capitol Hill buildings closed for decontamination. There are other reasons that supporters, activists and members of various organizations cannot visit DC for a fly-in.