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Smart Social Media Strategies for Conferences

Associations Now

Developing engaging social media for events is all about connecting with your audience. The Project Management Institute developed a successful social media campaign for its recent conference by giving creative freedom to staff, embracing an informal approach, and providing opportunities for members to participate.

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3 Strategies to Streamline In-Kind Donations for Supporters

NXUnite

For example, an individual working at a marketing agency might donate their services to design marketing materials for your upcoming fundraising event. Establish clear guidelines for in-kind donations. To ensure that donors go through with their in-kind gifts, establish clear guidelines. Excluded in-kind gifts.

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An Adept Lesson in Crisis Communications on Social Media

Associations Now

After a major bug left users of the Firefox browser without their add-ons over the weekend, the social media accounts of its parent company, Mozilla, kicked into gear. Once you have a list of seven to 10 potential events, think through how these scenarios could play out.”. Your IT team should take notes. Why’s that?

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Managing the Communications Plan for Your Association’s Virtual Event

Protech

By Heather Hughes, Marketing Communications Specialist. After shifting away from an in-person customer celebration at the Four Seasons in Baltimore due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Protech Associates’ Fusion 2020 Customer Conference surpassed all previous attendance numbers for the event. How to Communicate with Different Stakeholders .

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Party on: Tips for successful community activities and events

Ungrated

Community association activities and events build connections, strengthen relationships with neighbors, and are a lot of fun. From the small to the extravagant, good community activities and events require planning, flexibility, and communication. No sign-ups for an event? Be nice to permit people.

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How to Create a Strong Social Media Policy for Your Local Government

Arc 3 Communications

A social media policy is a code of conduct that provides guidelines for employees when it comes to posting content on the internet, whether personally or professionally. There are two types of control you may decide to set up for your local government’s social media programs, centralized and decentralized.

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6 Tips to Create an Ambassador Program for Your Nonprofit

NXUnite

Potential ambassadors could be: Donors Volunteers Peer-to-peer fundraisers Beneficiaries of your programs Social media followers Use software solutions like your donor management system and volunteer management platform to identify long-time, highly engaged supporters. Will they share social media content?

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