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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.22.21

Reid All About it

Jamie Notter of Propel says it right up front so no spoilers here: “to make your strategic plan a living document , you re-write it every three months, and you let everyone in the organization edit it.” Sherri Lindenberg, Senior Vice President, Marketing Communications, Crump Life Insurance Company. Strategic plan. Innovative events.

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Chamber of Commerce Membership Levels: Why They Matter and How To Create Them

MemberClicks

Compile your packages into engaging documents or graphics. Next, it’s time to start communicating the transition to your member organizations. Communicate your changes early, often and everywhere! After communicating the “what” and “why,” it’s time to focus on the “how.” Begin by selecting a core message.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.18.19

Reid All About it

Integrating Online Communications into Your Fundraising Campaign. Learn how to successfully use online communication tools to enhance your fundraising efforts in inexpensive and time-effective ways. Come join a roundtable discussion on using Slack (a cloud-based team collaboration software) for your internal communications.

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A Nonprofit’s Legal Counsel Is The Social Media Manager’s Best Friend!

Beth Kanter

And let me say upfront, I respect lawyers and legal issues that nonprofits and foundations have to navigate around social media. According to Daren, the IRS is most likely to investigate a one-off inappropriate digital communication only after a complaint from a third party. Legal Issues and Social Media.

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Nonprofits Need Integrate Learning into their Work in 2014

Beth Kanter

Nonprofits should integrate learning into their work, program delivery, and communications. As Charles Jennings suggests there are three different frameworks for doing this at work: Adding, Embedding, and Extracting. He describes this option as sending staff to an outside workshop or seminar or enrolling in an online program.