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Daily Buzz: Define Your Third-Party Fundraising Guidelines

Associations Now

Just make sure it follows your fundraising guidelines. To save your association exasperation, Kivi Leroux Miller from Nonprofit Marketing Guide suggests developing third-party fundraiser guidelines. So, what should third-party fundraising guidelines include? But customization comes with upfront and recurring costs.

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Party on: Tips for successful community activities and events

Ungrated

Grumbling about the cost and how slow they may be will get you nowhere fast.”   Be flexible. “Don’t mess with the folks who sign your permits,” warns Kristi Felouzis, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, general manager for South Riding Proprietary in Virginia. They are just doing their jobs. No sign-ups for an event? Don’t sweat the small stuff.

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Blogger Basics: Freebie Disclosure

Reid All About it

In December 2009 new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising took effect. The revised guidelines concern blog posts and other social media word-of-mouth marketing. Tagged: Basics , Web and Social Media , Writing & Blogging. We’re human.

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5 ways vendors can be thought leaders for your association

MultiBriefs

Now you've created value for the member and vendor through fulfillment solutions, reduced waste costs for the vendor, and furthered your position as an industry leader and authority your members can count on. Outside of social media are more traditional publications such as white papers and industry blogs.

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Lessons Learned from the Connect Marketplace 2020 Industry Event

SBI

It appeared that CDC recommended guidelines were being followed in this aspect. While technically people followed the CDC guidelines, there were always exceptions…especially during the opening and closing reception. As you can imagine, all of the added health and safety measures come with a cost. What Went Well? Only forward!

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Learn How To Build A Thriving Membership Community In 2023

Disciple Media

Lay down community guidelines: Just like any organization or group, your community will need a set of guidelines or ground rules. Whether it’s about promotional content, respectful interactions, or the kind of resources that can be shared, having clear guidelines helps in preventing conflicts and misunderstandings down the line.

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What Should You Expect From Your Trade Association?

Association Navigator

The “expense” of trade association participation includes several elements with both direct and indirect costs: Membership Dues – why are they so high, how are they used? Participation Costs – travel and time away from work. Participation can be expensive. Here’s Riecks’ list of what you should expect from your trade association.