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Tapping Into Attendee Expertise For Community Service Projects

Associations Now

Your attendees have professional skills and specialized knowledge that can make a difference when they’re put to work in a conference-related community service project. Association conferences often feature a community service project —a chance for attendees to give back to the local community where the meeting is being held.

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The Guardian Expands U.S. Reporting With New Nonprofit Arm

Associations Now

The British newspaper, which has grown its American presence in recent years, is relying on a series of grants garnered by a nonprofit offshoot to support investigative reporting on under-the-radar issues. Reporting With New Nonprofit Arm appeared first on Associations Now. The post The Guardian Expands U.S.

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Financial impacts: What the costs of COVID-19 mean for community associations

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Higher operating expenses and unanticipated costs due to the ongoing global crisis pose challenges to association budget projections, reserves planning, and maintenance requirements. New technologies and close monitoring of employee productivity produce more transparent reporting from the management company for the communities they serve.

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News Revenue Hub Expands as Journalism Membership Programs Grow

Associations Now

An initiative by Voice of San Diego to bring membership programs to media outlets is picking up enough steam that it’s being spun off into a separate nonprofit. The News Revenue Hub launched last year, a project of the nonprofit news outlet Voice of San Diego.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.22.21

Reid All About it

Aaron Wolowiec, CAE, CMP, of Event Garde reports back from in-person events he’s attended or he and his team have planned. Presenters: Carl Winston, Founding Director of the Payne School of Hospitality Management at San Diego State University. Who can argue with that? Innovative events. CMP credit. More info/register.

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How California’s Gig Economy Law Could Reshape Your Freelancer Pool

Associations Now

The result is that freelancers who might have done far more than three dozen works in a entire year for a single client—whether in the form of content marketing, magazine articles, or other editorial projects—suddenly find themselves severely limited in the amount of work they can do for that client. Was it a little arbitrary?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.9.21

Reid All About it

During the pandemic, MemberSuite noticed your already full plate was taking on additional tasks and projects so they’re sharing strategies to help you cope with an extremely heavy workload. Carl Winston, Director of the Payne School of Hospitality at San Diego State. Website insight. Looking for solutions to your data woes?

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