Tue.Mar 19, 2019

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Nonprofit Tax Compliance: Three Things You Need to Know

Wild Apricot

Learn three things you need to know about nonprofit tax compliance, and how to implement them from a filing expert!

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4 Tips for Generating More Non-Dues Revenue from Advertising

Higher Logic

If you’re from the Midwest, you probably know someone who loves pickling anything and everything. (Or maybe you’re that person?). The picklers I know are all about pickling – from eggs to cukes to fruits. (Come to think of it, it might not just be a Midwestern thing – Portlandia’s “We Can Pickle That,” anyone?) There’s always a waste to prevent or a profit to be made or a gift to be given when you know how to pickle.

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Free Membership Can Be Risky

Smooth The Path

I have mixed feelings about associations giving things away for free. On the one hand, a free membership category is the most frictionless way to prompt participation from people in your target group. On the other hand, what we get for free, we tend not to value. Should associations be in the business of offering a free membership? Maybe. The answer will vary from association to association.

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Sneak peek: Benchmark report on small-staff associations

YourMembership

Associations with small staffs face big challenges. They must attract and engage new members and plan for their organization’s future. But what are their top priorities? Are they expecting growth? How are they preparing for the future? Community Brands set out to answer these and other questions in a recent survey of small staff (10. The post Sneak peek: Benchmark report on small-staff associations appeared first on YourMembership.

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How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity Journey

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters—emphasizing trust, engagement, and community over transactional giving models. 🤝 Industry expert Tim Sarrantonio will explore data-backed strategies to engage supporters as active participants in a community that values their contributions and shared ideals.

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The Lifelong Learner’s Guide to Success: Future Proofing Your Career, Part One

Blue Sky eLearn

Times are changing; and so are schools, jobs, and the correlation they have between learning and earning. A college degree used to be the main requirement for an individual to start a successful and cognitively-satisfying career. We pay tuition for higher education because we look at it as an investment in ourselves, assuming it will provide us with higher wages and thought-provoking work.

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Reach Members on the Air with Podcasts

Associations Now

Podcasts are growing in popularity right now, and it could be a medium ripe for associations to recruit, retain, and engage members. If you haven’t noticed, podcasts are reaching peak popularity for businesses and audiences alike. Earlier this year, the music streaming service Spotify purchased two podcasting companies —Anchor and Gimlet—for $340 million, representing one of the biggest acquisitions in the industry’s history.

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A CEO’s wish list for association staff

Association Success

Caring about your organization means embodying the acronym ‘IF U CARE’. An organization is only as good as its people. This is also true for associations, who not only employ staff, but also attract volunteers to promote its work and advocacies. As a chief executive of an association, I embody the aspirations of my staff and volunteers. I label these aspirations through an acronym, “IF U CARE”, and here is what it stands for: “ I ” is for initiative.

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Meet Cagin Orgen - IT Manager at MemberSuite

Membersuite

Meet Cagin Orgen, a die-hard Auburn fan born in Turkey that really enjoys working with new technology. Learn more about our IT Manager in this month's Employee Spotlight.

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Why and How Rituals Build Resilience in the Nonprofit Workplace

Beth Kanter

Last week I presented a session at the Nonprofit Technology Conference called “ Activating A Culture of Resilience for Sustainable Impact ,” with fellow NTEN board members, Ananda Leeke & Meico Whitlock as well as Carrie Rice. We each tackled a different aspect of resilience. I presented and facilitated a small group activity on rituals.

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How to Increase Membership Renewal

Dive deep into essential elements that drive member retention. Learn why members may hesitate to renew. Discover actionable techniques to encourage their return and foster lasting engagement. Uncover reasons members choose not to renew. Learn effective tactics to elevate member engagement and communication. Explore methods to encourage member renewal and active participation in your association Download now to take charge of your membership retention strategy!

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Daily Buzz: Event Registration’s New Frontier

Associations Now

Meeting registration technology is changing. With it comes the need for greater data security. Also: Finding a learning management system fit for your organization. Printed tickets? Confirmation numbers and long check-in lines? Say goodbye to the event registration strategies of yore: Facial recognition and customized software-as-a-service solutions are taking center stage.

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After New Zealand Attack, Muslim Groups Focus on Security, Support

Associations Now

Two major U.S. Islamic groups are offering resources to local mosques with suggestions on both security and how to calm rattled nerves after last week’s mass shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand. Last week’s tragic mosque shootings in New Zealand , which killed 50 people and left dozens wounded, have U.S. mosques and Islamic centers on edge, but groups supporting these communities are working to help them respond.

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How the 737 Max’s Grounding Affects Business Travel

Associations Now

Issues with the aircraft, involved in two recent crashes, have led to its grounding. Even though it’s a somewhat uncommon plane, moving it out of circulation may still create headaches for travelers. The Boeing 737 Max is grounded in many parts of the world, including the U.S.—and its maker is currently working to fix the kinks in the software of a plane whose failure has shaken the trust of flyers.

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