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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.7.21

Reid All About it

Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Learn what the future of face-to-face events will look like. Topics will include technology, trade shows and the ways in which revenues will be recalculated. Host: DC-Metro Association-Nonprofit Tech Network. 1 CMP credit.

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Association Brain Food: 6.16.23

Reid All About it

Event planning. Is your event planning to-do list still up to snuff? Whether you’re new to the business or have been planning events forever, take a look at the post-pandemic event checklist put together by Impexium. We develop expertise from researching, thinking and writing. Don’t give that up!

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Association Brain Food: 6.23.23

Reid All About it

Host: Fridays@4 Speaker: Carolyn Nopar, former Chief Development Officer for the YWCA Metro Chicago and Director of Development & Communications for Family Focus Mon 6/26 at 8 a.m. Accessibility and Event Technology: A Beginner’s Guide 16% of people worldwide and 26% in the US have some type of disability. More info/register.

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30 Ways to Save Money on Your Next Association Event

MemberClicks

Earning money from events First off, it’s important to remember that running events—although they cost you money—will actually earn you money, too. Of course, free events aren’t included there. You can also earn added revenue from sponsorships and selling ad space on things like your conference app.

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Keeping the American Dream Alive, One Hotel at a Time

Association Adviser

Members also have to deal with local governments who look at hotels as an easy source of revenues by raising the occupancy tax. We had a case right here in metro Atlanta in which one of the local governments was trying to impose a 49 percent property tax on hoteliers on top of the multitude of taxes that already exist.

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