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Top 10 Strategies for Leveraging Job Board for Unprecedented Growth  

MemberClicks

From encouraging membership to driving enormous revenue growth, Job Board is not only an invaluable resource for members, but also a hidden weapon associations can wield to drive non-dues revenue, expand reach and add value. While this is a fantastic community asset by itself, Job Board is capable of so much more.

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New Credit Union Network Creates Pathways for Young Professionals

Associations Now

Working with young professionals’ organizations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, the Northwest Credit Union Association recently launched its Northwest Young Professionals Network. NWCUA has set up an online community with resources ranging from career training to mentorship opportunities.

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Invest in Yourself: Book Recommendations for Young Professionals

Association Adviser

Reading books can be an immensely useful resource as you transition from academia to the workforce and prepare yourself to advance to the next level, whether that be in your current company or your future employer. No, I’m not talking about the latest young adult fiction novel. This year, I decided to develop myself through reading.

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How Green Are Your State’s Purchasing Practices?

Associations Now

Four states—Alabama, Idaho, Mississippi, and Ohio—reported no green purchasing programs or activities. Examples might include sourcing recyclable or reusable products and products that conserve energy or natural resources. Click to enlarge. Image via naspo.org.

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How Two Nonprofits Use Social Media To Help Save Fish – #keepemwet #SaveMarinsCoho

Beth Kanter

They have documented this public support to work with the Oregon, California, and Idaho departments of fish and wildlife to get a fishing regulation in place that require that all wild, native fish be kept in the water during catch and release (this is already a angling regulation in Washington state.). .”