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How to tell if your non-dues revenue programs are worth it

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When it comes to non-dues sources of revenue, not all are worth the time, energy and effort. Organization leaders need to understand the total value of the revenue source, which means more than the return on investment; it also means looking at how much mission impact is perceived to be achieved by board members, staff, and members. .

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.22.21

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Amanda Kaiser, Member Engagement Specialist at Kaiser Insights LLC, and Arianna Rehak, CEO and Co-Founder at Matchbox Virtual Media, have cooked up a fantastic-looking experience during which you can learn how to radically strengthen your virtual events by offering meaningful, quality networking opportunities for members and attendees.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.15.20

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Chapters can continue to generate non-dues revenue by partnering with their sponsors in new ways. Billhighway explains how to help chapters leverage their event and content assets to deliver desperately needed revenue to their bottom line and value to sponsors. How to Go Virtual (While Still Creating an Engaging Experience).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.4.20

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Their post describes four ways your association can leverage event and learning data to increase attendance, select content, improve programs and grow revenue. Dr. Michael Tatonetti, CAE, explains how to overcome your colleagues’ (or leadership’s) fear of raising sponsorship prices —an argument that gets into goals, costs and value.

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Geospatial Analysis and Predicting the Future

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In the previous article we say that the State Department was left behind in the conversation about how to handle the war in Afghanistan. We stood quietly and let the presentation run, showing the growth of the two organizations over the course of 15 years. It show attendee travel for conferences, workshops or courses.

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Association Brain Food: 5.20.22

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I’ll share tips on how to utilize your network to benefit you. I’ve helped professionals at every level get over their “networking fears” and will share how you can too. How to Get Ready for Google Analytics 4. . – Making the Most of Your Network: You’ve Built Your Network, Now Use It. CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food: 5.13.22

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They suggest how to create a remote or hybrid workspace conducive for innovation and provide tips for asynchronous brainstorming. They sound alluring—progressing through a course with a cohort of peers and alumni mentors—but intense too. How to Successfully Work Together Across Generations When Apart. Cohort programs.