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Navigating Through Change (Radio Free 501c, the podcast of Rogue Tulips Consulting ) Every week, Rogue Tulips brings the nonprofit community intriguing guests discussing vital topics affecting nonprofit organizations around the worldand we have fun doing it! Location: NewYork, NY. More info/register. More info/register.
Why would you organize one? Snapsight explains how to use AI tools to turn session content into resources that generate revenue and engagement. I started with a NewYork Times recipe ( archived version ), but added red bell pepper, jalapeo, cinnamon, green onions, and chickpeas. Save $50 with promo code BRAINFOOD.
Many members are struggling financially because they’ve been laid off, had their budget cut, or suffered revenue losses. Hosts: NewYork Society of Association Executives and NYPCMA. EDT – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. 1 CAE credit.
Benchmarking and its Application to Your Member-based Organization. January 12th, 2012 | Posted in Member Engagement + Retention , Membership Management , Social Media and Business Trends , YourMembership.com News. Benchmarking does several things for member-centric organizations: 1. Provides a non-dues based form of revenue.
Chapters can continue to generate non-dues revenue by partnering with their sponsors in new ways. Billhighway explains how to help chapters leverage their event and content assets to deliver desperately needed revenue to their bottom line and value to sponsors. A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m.
Fri 11/13 at 10 a.m.* – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. The most important method for safeguarding your organization’s future is to research, embrace, and maximize your Member ROI. AIANYS, CAE, executive vice president, American Institute of Architects, NewYork State.
They’re reporting on a non-dues revenue generating idea from the recent Non-Dues-A-Palooza ideation session: educational coaches who help professionals map out a professional development plan and guide them into your association’s education and credentialing programs. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. Educational coaches. every Monday.
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Her third round of grants in less than a year, Scott wrote that grant recipients were “286 high-impact organizations in categories and communities that have been historically underfunded and overlooked.” Organizations that received a grant from Scott varied in size, but the majority have annual revenues in the $1 million to $5 million range.
Anna Goldfarb, NewYork Times ). Geared for conference organizers and event planners, this collaborative workshop gives conference professionals practical tips and experience, especially when moving an event online. Organizer: Better Meetings. Lori Ely, Chief Revenue Officer, Results Direct | RD Mobile. Host: ASAE.
Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. The most important method for safeguarding your organization’s future is to research, embrace, and maximize your Member ROI. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. 1 CAE credit. every Monday.
Is your association seeking new streams of non-dues revenue as well as new streams of content for your digital and print publications? He breaks this “bag” down into the people, policies, talents, and tools an association IT director needs to move his or her organization forward. Slefo, Ad Age ). More info/register.
Quick hits before we get to the list of next week’s free education: Association revenue resilience: build a foundation with content pillars. Fri 10/23 at 10 a.m.* – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. Count me in. More info/register. More info/register.
Teri Carden is cooking up a phenomenal-sounding digital experience for anyone interested in increasing their non-dues revenue. On the side, not her broccoli purée, but thanks for the idea, Nigella, but the NewYork Times version , which we really loved. It’s fun to have broccoli in a new format. More info/register.
Pair his post with this one from Northstar Meetings Group: 17 ideas for incorporating revenue-generating opportunities into your online meetings, conferences and webcasts. Gabrielle Hamilton, NewYork Times ). Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m.
The Book Review (NewYork Times): my kitchen companion this morning. – How to Get Organized Internally to Ensure Corporate Partnership Program Revenue Growth (Chicago IL). Organizer: Partnerships Professional Network Idea Exchange. Organizer: Partnerships Professional Network Idea Exchange.
Tagoras is running a brief survey to determine how organizations offering professional development will focus their time and resources in 2021. Please participate—or ask the right person in your organization to participate—today because the survey closes at end of business today, Friday, December 4. A message for the board.
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The Harvard Business Review describes how the NewYork Public Library involved employees from 93 branches in innovation communities —could be a good model for chapters. Her herb-heavy crumb coating was fantastic—it’s my new Milanese recipe. A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m., You know I’m all about free.
Bruce Rosenthal (Bruce Rosenthal Associates and Partnership Professionals Network) and Christopher Gloede (Ricochet Advice) recently published a useful report, The New Sponsorship Model for Virtual Events. They explain how to deliver value to virtual event sponsors—value that will generate more revenue for your association.
Complimentary registration and a stipend of $5,000 will be provided to the awardee’s organization to cover the cost of travel, lodging and incidentals. Non-dues revenue incubator. Three association execs will get help fleshing out the contours of a new non-dues revenue program and bringing it to life. App design.
Go on a virtual visit to the NewYork Times’ 52 Places to Go in 2020. ( NewYork Times ). Organizer: ASAE Professional Development Committee. This series of 15-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m.
For Sunday dinner, I made a pasta version of this NewYork Times recipe ( archived free version ): summer shrimp scampi with tomatoes and corn. Hear how establishing a SSoT can transform your member-centric organization and allow you to trust your member data again. On our way out, we bought—what else—more local NC shrimp.
Emily Pennington, NewYork Times ). Find out how to enrich your planning and operations through the integration of foresight into your organization. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos covers hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. Laura Vanderkam ).
Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. 1 CAE credit. More info/register. Mon 3/1 at 1 p.m.
The conversation will cover the closest election results of 2020, an update on potential unreported or contested results and where things stand, and the new balance of power in Congress and how they will work together. Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives (NYSAE). New episodes are posted by 1 p.m.
Laura Cappelle, NewYork Times ). The nerdy dopamine pathway: a well-traveled route if, like me, you get excited and energized by the possibility of learning something new. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m.
Our independent weekly newspaper also has a list of organizations helping those in need. If your organization has a free webinar or event coming up, please send me the link. Don’t Wait for a Class Action to Find Out (webinar & NewYork, NY). Location: online and NewYork, NY. CLE credit. 1 CAE credit.
For more information about the GDPR and how the regulation affects nonprofits and associations, check out our blog post: A Guide to GDPR for Associations, Nonprofits, and Other 501(c) Organizations.). Earns at least half of its annual revenue by selling the personal information of California residents. What constitutes a breach?
Association revenue. Professionals for Association Revenue released their Association Business Development Landscape Survey report. Fri 3/17 at 4 p.m.* – Career Coach Series: Mindful Leadership Many organizations are in a state of disruption, transformation, and uncertainty. More info/register. Mon 3/20 at 8 a.m. 1 CAE credit.
The product of more than a year of deliberations led by NewYork Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, the Nonprofit Revitalization Act and the Executive Compensation Reform Act represent the first major reforms to the state’s nonprofit laws in 40 years. The reforms drew praise from many nonprofit executives in NewYork.
If I were an association exec, I’d want to make sure my organization was practicing the best data security practices. Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos covers hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. New episodes are posted around 1 p.m.
Check out the new page on my site, Association Brain Food Resources , dedicated to feeding your brain with information from our industry partners about association technology, membership, data management, cybersecurity, non-dues revenue, and more. New episodes are posted around 1 p.m. Professional development market potential.
We can’t predict the future but we can imagine different futures and prepare ourselves and our organizations for those scenarios. One thing we can predict about the future: implementing new technology will never stop. But Nicholas Kristof at The NewYork Times explains why 2017 was the best year in human history.
Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos covers hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. New episodes are posted by 1 p.m. 1 CAE credit. More info/register. All times are Eastern Daylight Time unless otherwise noted. Mon 8/23 at 1 p.m. every Monday.
Julie Weed, NewYork Times ). This series of 15-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m. Organizers: Association Analytics Network. Organizer: Hilary Marsh, founder, Content Company Inc. A guide to hotel tipping.
One of my other favorite sources of recipes, besides Bon Appetit, is the NewYork Times. Mon 1/20 at 12 p.m.* – Community Integration into the Total Organization Ecosystem. This series of 15-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. More info/register. *All
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Oh well, you could sub another fish in this pan-seared mackerel with sweet peppers and thyme recipe from the NewYork Times. Check out this new 15-minute web series covering hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. Check for new episodes on Mondays around 1 p.m., It’s so flavorful. Host: PCMA.
and is responsible for the data analytics team at Yardi Matrix and the information publishing group in NewYork City comprised of Commercial Property Executive and Multi-housing News. Startups based on the sharing of collaborative economy, like Airbnb or WeWork, are disrupting the way organizations lease and use CRE.
Sean Soth of Professionals for Association Revenue advises associations to take a collaborative approach to sponsorships. Daniel Burrus says if you know where to look for disruptions, you can begin an “anticipatory journey” that gives your organization a competitive edge. Engage your new members early and keep them for life.
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Steven Johnson in The NewYork Times says, Bitcoin “may well turn out to be a genuinely revolutionary breakthrough and at the same time a colossal failure as a currency.” If your organization has a webinar scheduled in the near future, please send me the link. I’ll be happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric.
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