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How to Make Sure Your Community Stays Connected During COVID-19

AMG

Leverage this technology to keep your community informed and involved. Families throughout North and South Carolina are struggling with lost wages and home-schooling. Spring and summer are great for outdoor events in North and South Carolina. Here are four ways to do just that. Leverage online resources.

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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. Fri 2/2 at 10 a.m.* – How to Amplify Your Team’s Power with Generative AI Hear about practical, real-world applications of AI to enhance team efficiency and innovation. Print magazines. More info/register.

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Conference Circuit: Fruits and Veggies

Associations Now

Around 3,700 growers, vendors, and suppliers will make their way to Savannah right after the holidays to address production practices, food safety concerns, and marketing strategies and to learn about the industry’s latest technologies. Associations: Georgia Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association and the South Carolina Peach Council.

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Monday Buzz: The Results of a Gigantic Email Survey

Associations Now

The South Carolina Society of Association Executives and Beth Ziesenis highlight one possible solution: Microsoft Office Lens, which is available on iOS. As an example of how to follow through with green initiatives , the Nonprofit Technology Network has revealed the results of its carbon emission offsets program.

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Give Local America Disaster Offers Lessons for Next Time

Beth Kanter

Community foundations across the country have been promoting local giving days to motivate people to support nearby charities, encourage nonprofits to embrace technology, and bolster their reputations. For its part, Kimbia’s technology team tried to fix the problem. Kimbia, an Austin, Tex.-based But not this year.

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Jumping Ship : Off Stage

Off Stage

On January 19, 2011, Inman News carried a feature article by Matt Carter with the headline, “South Carolina real estate brokerage drops Realtor affiliation: Company maintains MLS membership. What I am saying is that Realtors and AEs need to read Carters article as an object lesson about how to build a stronger association.