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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. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.11.19

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Attendees will also gain insight by learning benchmarks for success as revealed in the 2019 Global NGO Technology Report. This webinar will help you see how you can most effectively implement mobile technology to increase engagement at your next event. Host: Northern Virginia Chamber. More info/register. Tue 10/15 at 2 p.m.

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School Psychologists Urge Positive Approach to Tragic Anniversaries

Associations Now

And April will mark the anniversaries of the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting and the 1999 shooting at Colorado’s Columbine High School. At the top of the list is a simple guideline: “Create welcoming, supportive learning environments. Many such changes have been implemented in schools in recent years.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.18.19

Reid All About it

If you’ve ever been in charge of a technology implementation project without the benefit of project management experience, then you know what a wild ride it is. Even with all the technological innovations revolutionizing membership recruitment strategies in today’s world, the membership brochure remains a mainstay of membership marketing.

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How To Stop Your Nonprofit’s After Hours Email Habit

Beth Kanter

One of the workshops was focused on technology wellness in the nonprofit workplace , more specifically how to avoid collaboration overload. Part of the reason is that technology has blurred the lines between work time and time off according to research. Another reason is connectivity.

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Why Telemedicine Is Making Major Progress Nationally

Associations Now

With HR departments starting to embrace the technology, telemedicine is on track to see massive growth in 2016. The American Telemedicine Association thinks so, particularly when it comes to one form of treatment well suited to the technology: mental health. Telemedicine’s Mainstream Push. AMA Board Member Jack Resneck, M.D.,

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Case Study: Virtual Mentoring Using LinkedIn

Associations Now

While researching how technology could help the organization create a more manageable and accessible program, Virginia Petrancosta, the organization’s director of communications and development, discovered that some organizations were taking advantage of a popular social networking site. “So,