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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

The corporate market is a growing profit center for them—and could be for your association too. They describe several examples of general and specialized membership tiers and discuss factors to consider before moving forward, like your AMS and market research. Lunch costs are on your own. Lunch costs are on your own.

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If You’re Looking for a Job, Look Inland, Lists Say

Associations Now

Two new reports suggest that Midwestern and Southern cities have a better balance of job openings and cost of living than their coastal counterparts. If you’re in the job market, you might want to head to Pittsburgh—especially if you’re just starting out in your career.

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A Great Nonprofit Annual Report in a Fabulous Infographic

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Don’t Forget to Feed Me Pet Food Bank is a small, local nonprofit serving pet owners in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The self-mailer was born out of a desire to keep costs to a minimum. I think it’s great! Guest Post by Liesl Manone with Don’t Forget to Feed Me Pet Food Bank. You” is the focus of the text.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.25.20

Reid All About it

At the NTEN blog, Jarrett Way from Mighty Citizen explains how to improve diversity and inclusion in your marketing and communications. Marketing Manager, Aptify. Dawn DiLorenzo, Director of Marketing, Web Scribble. Presenters: Tracy Grzybowski, Director of Marketing, and Sara Peck, Digital Strategist, Omnipress.

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GMA Executive Conference: Perhaps the End of a Very Good Thing? A Review

Association Navigator

Now, with some distance from the episode I take the position that President Obama overreacted when he forced McChrystal out and it cost America a great leader. I lead a presentation on video use by associations at the recent ASAE Annual Convention in Dallas. Lord Nelson – One of General McChrystal’s Leadership Examples.

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Privacy Without Pain: A Primer for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

The average cost of a data breach is more than $2-million; when trusting the cloud with your crown jewels, make sure they’re up to the task. David Schulz, CIPP/US, is a privacy professional who has been a nonprofit manager and director for thirty years, initially in marketing and media relations, then fundraising and leadership.

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How Well Are You Protecting Your Supporters’ and Participants’ Privacy?

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Few institutions can easily survive the crisis of confidence and the costs associated with an information breach, averaging between $2- and $4-million per incident. And since few organizations can afford the type of IT security and equipment defined in best practices, we are the very definition of a soft-target.