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How to Manage Social Media with Hootsuite and Buffer

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This article was originally published in the Association Executives of North Carolina’s Success By Association magazine, February 2016 issue. ~~~. Social media is a great way to connect with others, find and share resources, and build a community. But how do you find time to manage it? The dashboard is organized by tabs.

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5 Unexpectedly Thoughtful Ways to Thank Your Association’s Volunteers

Higher Logic

Write a blog post, add a website banner, or call out your volunteers in online community discussion forums or social media to thank them for their hard work. The North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants (NCACPA) sends their volunteers an entire book. Publicly Thank Your Volunteers. Make Them Leaders.

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4 Tips for Using Facebook Fundraising for Year-End Giving

Achieve

one of the biggest mistakes a nonprofit can make on social media. , Virtual fundraising events are the perfect example. is to use social media as part of your digital marketing strategy. Check out the example template below for what this could look like: Post a public thank-you. Being inconsistent is.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.27.20

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You’ve probably seen stories about distillers in your area who are now producing hand sanitizer—I know they are in my part of North Carolina. Amanda Kaiser sees them as an example of “ tossing out the ‘what we are’ focus in favor of the ‘what people need’ focus.” Maintaining Culture and Community Leadership in a Time of Crisis.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.3.17

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Tue 2/7 at 12 p.m.* – Addressing Public Health Crises in the Age of Social Media. Today, thanks to social media, we can learn about a crisis literally as it’s unfolding, whether it’s a new case of Zika or a terrorist attack. <Creative Commons licensed image of North Carolina longleaf pines by Justin Meissen >

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.3.17

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Tue 2/7 at 12 p.m.* – Addressing Public Health Crises in the Age of Social Media. Today, thanks to social media, we can learn about a crisis literally as it’s unfolding, whether it’s a new case of Zika or a terrorist attack. If your organization has a webinar scheduled in the next few weeks, please send me the link.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

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In North Carolina, it’s shad roe season for the next two weeks. Explore real-life, practical examples of organizations combining, elements of success and failure, and the benefits to consider when deciding whether to combine with another organization. Host: Event Leadership Institute. More info/register. CAE credits.

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