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Crafting Policy Guidelines for AI

Achurch

AI’s growth comes hand in hand with questions about how to best use this powerful tool, including questions about policy guidelines for AI in your organization. The post Crafting Policy Guidelines for AI appeared first on Achurch. Our organization is exploring a few AI tools. What are the risks of using them?

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Daily Buzz: Define Your Third-Party Fundraising Guidelines

Associations Now

Just make sure it follows your fundraising guidelines. To save your association exasperation, Kivi Leroux Miller from Nonprofit Marketing Guide suggests developing third-party fundraiser guidelines. So, what should third-party fundraising guidelines include? But customization comes with upfront and recurring costs.

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Association Brain Food: 2.7.25

Reid All About it

If youre embarking on an AMS project, start your research by reviewing 108 Ideaspaces list of issues to consider when selecting an association management system (AMS) , such as reporting, security, API, technology partners, access control, cost of ownership, vendor stability, and the ability to expand software capabilities as your needs change.

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Blogger Basics: Freebie Disclosure

Reid All About it

In December 2009 new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising took effect. The revised guidelines concern blog posts and other social media word-of-mouth marketing. The FTC has long held that “material connections” between advertisers and endorsers must be disclosed.

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Membership Q&A: What’s the Most Effective Renewal Cycle?

Spark Consulting

There are some good guidelines, which we’ll go over in a minute, but really, you have to test different options and, more importantly, PAY ATTENTION to what happens. Generally, if you’re still getting enough of a response to justify the resources you’ve invested (both direct costs and staff time), keep soliciting people.

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Make Your Membership Into An Offer They Can’t Refuse​

Sequence Consulting

After all, if members arent finding much value in your offerings when they cost $100, theres no guarantee they will suddenly become interested in them when they cost $50. A more innovative approach is to lower dues for specific segments like students and young professionals who may be more cost-sensitive.

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Association Brain Food: 2.28.25

Reid All About it

He suggests guidelines for this person to follow during board meetings. They go into detail on the items that belong on your list: reporting, security, API, technology partners, access control, cost of ownership, vendor stability, and the ability to expand software capabilities as your needs change. Devils advocate.

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