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How to Get 501(c)(6) Status: Everything You Need to Know  

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What are examples of 501(c)(6) Organizations? Let’s consider some common examples of 501(c)(6) organizations to provide a clearer picture: Chambers of Commerce: These entities work tirelessly to boost local economies by advocating for business growth, promoting networking opportunities, and offering valuable resources.

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Amazon’s HQ2: 3 Ripple Effects for Associations

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Already, some cities within a day’s drive of Northern Virginia, such as Raleigh, North Carolina , and Baltimore , are seeing ways to turn the HQ2 decision into a net positive. The DC region was already known to be tech-forward (see a recent CompTIA study , for example). More wide-ranging tech savvy.

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The Power of Chatty Friends

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Last night I went to the Kids Summer Stock Social Media Mixer at the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. Some of your decisions may have been based on a deeply personal interest, for example, fighting cancer. That’s a mouthful! What does it all mean? What was your motivation for giving?

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Photojournalist Group Focuses on New Headquarters

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The National Press Photographers Association announced last month that it will relocate its headquarters from North Carolina to Georgia. The move puts the group at the center of academia, with offices on the campus of the University of Georgia. Poynter owns the newspaper.). Such collaborations have occasional pitfalls.

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It’s Easy to Be Excited About Your Work When You Work for Good People

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From the Corner Office: Andy Curliss, North Carolina Pork Council. Andy Curliss, North Carolina Pork Council. It was fascinating to observe and talk with customers in Tokyo after getting to know the farmers from eastern North Carolina who produce a product that is beloved by the Japanese.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.30.16

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Learn about best practices to use when selecting and applying new technologies to your event, and examples of important ( and easy-to-use ) tools such as planning and content management, analytics, and website management. – AENC Membership Roundtable (North Carolina). North Carolina: save the date – Thu 6/9.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.26.17

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AENC Membership Roundtable (Raleigh NC). Location: Raleigh NC. Host: Association Executives of North Carolina. I’ll be happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric. Tue 5/30 at 11 a.m.* – How to Create Effective Microlearning in 5 Steps. Thu 6/1 at 9:00 a.m. CAE credit. More info/register.

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