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Event Planning Has Risen in the Ranks of Most Stressful Jobs

Velvet Chainsaw

The truth is that most of the data points and recovery opinions are coming from the supplier — not the organizer — side of our industry. Unless you plan events for a booming industry, your reality working for professional and trade associations is that revenue from your 2022 and 2023 meetings is 15 percent (or more) lower than 2019.

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Event Planning Is a Team Sport

Membersuite

While the majority of the responsibility falls on the event planner, make no mistake, event planning is a team sport. And since event revenue is the lifeblood of many organizations, it’s critical that everyone gets on board. It requires creativity and a knack for multitasking all of the moving parts.

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Funding Your Mission: 4 Nonprofit Financial Management Tips

NXUnite

Your team likely plans and launches multiple fundraisers throughout each year to bring in enough revenue to fund the various initiatives associated with furthering your mission. In this guide, we’ll share four proven tips to help your organization manage its finances more effectively. Let’s get started!

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Becoming Excellent at Post-Event Follow-Up: 5 Tested Tips

NXUnite

It can take six months or longer to plan a nonprofit event and market it effectively. Then, the event itself requires careful management and will inevitably face a few challenges. Follow-up is an indispensable aspect of donor engagement for solidifying supporter relationships after they’ve attended an event.

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Association Brain Food: 2.2.24

Reid All About it

They explain how to develop a content strategy, know when it’s time for a redesign, decrease costs and increase revenue. They start with the benefits of a well-crafted print magazine, just in case you have to make a case to your leadership team. Generation Z. I’m happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric.

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Association Brain Food: 11.10.23

Reid All About it

Wes Kao shares solid advice for onboarding yourself when you join a new team. If you manage non-dues revenue programs, you’ve got to understand Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) —or your association will eventually pay the price (taxes plus penalties and interest). New job advice. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 9.29.23

Reid All About it

One difference this year: “For the first time in the survey’s history, the challenge of generating non-dues revenue topped all other obstacles faced by associations.” That explains the interest in communities like Non-Dues-A-Palooza and Professionals for Association Revenue. Location: Alexandria VA. More info/register. Daughtry, M.Ed.,

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