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Use Sponsored Grants to Strengthen Your Membership and Events

Association Adviser

Receiving a grant has traditionally meant spending hours researching details that justify your need for the grant, writing a detailed proposal that outlines how you would use the grant money and then waiting and hoping you’re chosen to receive the grant. But, grants aren’t just for academics or community planners. Lonnie Parizek, MHCA.

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Association Adviser

Highlighting these case studies is also a good way to tell the world about the innovative, community-focused work our members do. On the regulatory side, rulemaking starts out with a proposed rule. Wendy Kavanagh, Georgia Society of Association Executives. On becoming involved with and achieving advocacy-related goals: G.

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Association Adviser

Highlighting these case studies is also a good way to tell the world about the innovative, community-focused work our members do. On the regulatory side, rulemaking starts out with a proposed rule. Wendy Kavanagh, Georgia Society of Association Executives. On becoming involved with and achieving advocacy-related goals: G.

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Association Brain Food: 3.7.25

Reid All About it

AMS request for proposals (RFP). re:Members (formerly Impexium) describes how to craft a request for proposals that will bring your association the best options for new association management software (AMS). To stay ahead, chapter and component leaders must engage in conversations that drive innovation, connection, and action.

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