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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Marketing. Emotional marketing appeals to your audience’s ego and desire to feel and look connected and smarter. TopClass LMS explains how to use emotional marketing triggers to persuade people to register for an educational program or conference.

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Everyday Technology: Innovative Ways To Do More With Less

Beth Kanter

Note from Beth: Innovation was the buzzword at the Nonprofit Technology Conference! Everyday Technology: Innovative Ways To Do More With Less, Guest Post by Laura Quinn and Chris Bernard. Flickr Photo by Nielio. A staff member began experimenting with using Facebook to reach out about events and opportunities. “We

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Why Strategic Training Matters for Capacity Building

Leading Learning

Technology has a way of making us think that some things are brand-new when really what’s new is the gadget and not the basic methodology. Mary’s University of Minnesota. Sometimes you need long-term theoretical education to put practical knowledge into context. If that’s the case, no problem. Just know that going in.

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Advocacy Do’s and Don’ts

Association Adviser

Angela Kisskeys , marketing and communications manager, Midwest Society of Association Executives (MSAE) , which represents associations in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, said her organization doesn’t lobby directly unless the issue impacts the overall operations of non-profits. Have fun in the process.

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5 Types of People Who Need Nonprofit Fundraising Training

Achieve

Mary’s University of Minnesota. change in technologies. Either they think they know, or they’re not comfortable with what they’ll be asked to do, or they’re too embarrassed to admit that they don’t know (especially when they told the search committee when they were hired that they can raise money!). Well, he was wrong.

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Develop Your Skills: 5 Resources for Nonprofit Professionals

Achieve

Evolving technology, accelerated by a public health crisis, has opened more education and training options at a lower cost and at a wider range of levels and subjects than ever before. . Some will offer a certificate program, as either a way to test the market for a more expansive program later, or as a gateway into a full degree program. .