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From Field to Future: Learning from the Eagles’ Loss to Elevate Association Marketing with AI

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It’s sad witnessing how he is processing the disappointment and emotion. Teams use data and technology to understand their weaknesses and strategize for future games. Associations can similarly use AI and marketing technologies to analyze their current strategies, understand member needs, and predict future trends.

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How to Reset Your Board Diversity Efforts

Associations Now

The study, Closing the Gaps , explores efforts among educational and healthcare nonprofits in the Philadelphia area, and identified a few bright spots: Women trustees and trustees of color have increased between 2019 and 2022, but diverse board chairs are rare, and some boards remain exclusively white. Expertise matters, of course.

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Why Strategic Training Matters for Capacity Building

Leading Learning

And, really, learning – just like capacity building – is an ongoing process rather than a one-time event. Technology has a way of making us think that some things are brand-new when really what’s new is the gadget and not the basic methodology. Pay for staff training. If that’s the case, no problem.

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Thursday Buzz: Smooth Flying in the Future?

Associations Now

Ready, set, takeoff” may be a possibility, all thanks to a new algorithm by engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) designed to prevent planes from needlessly idling to maximize fuel savings and minimize passenger frustration. “In Imagine if sitting on the runway before taking off was eliminated altogether.

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth Kanter

Stay tuned for more information in 2017, but I will be very busy writing facilitator process guides based on my decades of experience as a trainer and sharing that on this blog. Instructional Design and Facilitation: I love teaching and exploring different ways help nonprofit professionals learn. What about you?

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Association Brain Food: 6.24.22

Reid All About it

They describe the steps to take in the planning process, for example, identifying your goals and defining your audience, and suggest other issues to consider before you dive in. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Quick hits.

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5 Types of People Who Need Nonprofit Fundraising Training

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change in technologies. Then there’s back-office work, including gifts processing, prospect research, and record keeping—and the computer skills to support it all. What is tremendously important is that they receive ongoing communication about the fundraising programs in process. Even more so. just doesn’t wash.