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Association Brain Food: 5.24.24

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In a recent episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Celisa Steele of Tagoras talked to Michelle Brien of Matchbox about authenticity and value in marketing, content marketing, generative AI, and more. Julius Solaris of Boldpush is a good follow on LinkedIn if you’re interested in event planning and marketing.

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Funding Your Mission: 4 Nonprofit Financial Management Tips

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The three types of functional expenses are: Program costs, which are directly related to furthering your mission, meaning they’re different for every organization. For example, an animal shelter would include spending on pet food, toys, and medical supplies under their program costs.

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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

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Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. If you’re determined to market more effectively to younger generations, here’s some help. The Data Bunch: The Hidden Costs of Dirty Data: How Clean Up Can Transform Your Organization Find out about the hidden costs of dirty data and assess its impact on your organization. 1 CMP credit.

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The 10 Best Event Registration Apps  

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Instead of paper tickets and programs that get thrown away as soon as your event is done, event apps allow for digital versions of these assets. Event Registration Apps: Reviews & Comparison There are many event registration apps on the market, each with its own set of features and drawbacks.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.6.19

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WBT Systems asks if associations need to think about providing a more sustainable professional development option to their members and market. Steven MacDonald at SuperOffice provides a guide to GDPR for B2B marketers that includes smart advice even if you don’t have an EU audience. Nilofer Merchant, Harvard Business Review ).

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How To Find Keynote Speakers

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When planning your budget for your conference, it’s important to consider keynote speaker fees. Here are some typical keynote speaker fee ranges to get an idea of your potential costs: $5,000 – $20,000 This is a common range for professional speakers, authors, and subject matter experts without major celebrity status.

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Association Brain Food: 4.14.23

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Marketing automation. Impexium describes three benefits of marketing automation , a capability you really must have in your association’s tech stack. Ex Ordo takes you through the steps of implementing conference and abstract management software for medical, technical, scientific, and academic events. CliftonStrengths.