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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

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Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. The Free Press ) Social media platforms hate the written word. Bruce Rosenthal and Lori Zoss Kraska share five valuable hard truths about sponsorships from Bruce’s interviews with 100 corporate sponsors.

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Everyday Technology: Innovative Ways To Do More With Less

Beth Kanter

Idealware partnered with the Minnesota-based MAP for Nonprofits on this project into how, and how effectively, human services organizations are using technology to innovate their service delivery. The organization’s social media presence became like a snowball gathering mass. We appreciate all that your nonprofit does.

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Luggage Tags and Breath Mints: How MSAE Refreshed Itself As Associations North

Association Adviser

Is our name and messaging across all communications consistent and in step with what the organization stands for and delivers to its members?’ It creates more opportunities to reconnect with our members and prospects and to share what all our members are doing and why they should join this community.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.18.22

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See how associations are using a conversational approach to member communications: talking to “The Market of One” to gain member insights and drive action. Host: Jay Daughtry, Chief Communications Officer/Owner, CQbd. Learn new ways to recruit members as well as ideas to help engage and retain current members. CAE credits.

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