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Don't Let Association Data Myths Hold Back Your Analytics

Association Analytics

In an article recently published in ASAE's Associations Now , our senior director of managed services, Emilio Arocho, discusses this topic, explains why these myths hold back progress and shares ways they can be easily overcome. That might sound appealing, but data analysis can help you understand how to prioritize your data cleaning efforts.

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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

.orgSource

If that sounds like a heavy lift for your group, identifying the reward in change will go a long way toward winning your staff’s cooperation. It’s a nice challenge to figure out how to discuss change in a way that includes the goals of the person you are trying to influence. Everyone on your team will not become a believer overnight.

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Top 5 Nonprofit Branding Mistakes

Media Cause

In previous posts, we’ve discussed the importance of creating a brand beyond the logo. They tell someone what your company/organization sounds like, what you look like, and where you’re headed. Or more detrimental—not consistently being able to articulate what the bigger picture even is. .

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Eight Tips for a Successful (and Happy) Web Engagement

ASU Lodestar Center

That is the topic for discussion and I’ve been on both sides of the fence before. This may sound like a no-brainer,but, the digital world is full of larger than life personalities and sometimes these personalities clash. Many clients want to discuss tactics at the outset, skipping crucial planning steps in the process.

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The Practice of Personal Gratitude in Fundraising

Get Fully Funded

That sounds great, right? Write down your feelings, especially the ones you have trouble articulating. Even if you have a tough meeting ahead, talking about the good things your organization has accomplished can’t help but put a more positive spin on the discussion and solutions. Why are you afraid?

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Ant Trails, Autumn, and Placement of Fences

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today, I had an opportunity to present and discuss " 8 Principles for Effectively Using Social Media for External Communications. " But the question still remains - where do you discuss issues or share learnings related to your Network's work that might be sensitive. Charlene Li talks about this with a frame of " open leadership."

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Demonstrate Inclusion

Tech Soup

This is a great board discussion, especially for your annual meeting. I think it is important for your board of directors to articulate their own vision of inclusivity and to share that vision via your website, on printed materials, etc. Encourage the board of directors to articulate an inclusivity statement for your organization.