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What to do after your grant proposal is rejected 

Candid

Even if you write a perfect grant proposal, it still might not get funded—simply because there is so much competition. There are lots of reasons your proposal might get turned down. But a grant proposal rejection letter presents opportunity, too. Add a note of gratitude for considering your grant proposal.

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How to nail your AMS proposal at your next board meeting

Nimble AMS

Read our blog for tips to communicate better with your board, empowering your board members to future-proof your association with a modern AMS. 3 ways to prepare for your next board meeting To ensure your board members focus on the larger picture and embrace your vision for future-proofing the association, follow these helpful strategies: 1.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. Here are five examples of priorities you might find in your association’s strategic plan, along with key points for how community helps. Looking to personalize and target your email communications strategy to different member segments?

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6 great membership crowdsourcing examples

Optimist Consulting

I thought I’d share six examples of membership organisations that are using crowdsourcing well. It is likely that you have already taken part in a crowdsourced activity yourself: Crowdfunding – is an initiative where somebody decides to ask the community to fund an activity. A great commercial example is the LEGO Ideas site.

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6 great membership crowdsourcing examples

Optimist Consulting

I thought I’d share six examples of membership organisations that are using crowdsourcing well. It is likely that you have already taken part in a crowdsourced activity yourself: Crowdfunding – is an initiative where somebody decides to ask the community to fund an activity. A great commercial example is the LEGO Ideas site.

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6 great membership crowdsourcing examples

Optimist Consulting

I thought I’d share six examples of membership organisations that are using crowdsourcing well. It is likely that you have already taken part in a crowdsourced activity yourself: Crowdfunding – is an initiative where somebody decides to ask the community to fund an activity. A great commercial example is the LEGO Ideas site.

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Association Brain Food: 11.8.24

Reid All About it

For example, only a quarter of event planners are “innovators” who “are constantly evolving their event designs.” Impexium describes the steps for creating a request for proposals (RFP) for association management software (AMS). They’ll answer your questions on membership related to member communities (e.g., Illuminating.