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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

You’ll come away with specific examples from the team at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) that you can use to inform your own strategy. Explicit data is the information you ask for from members in surveys, while implicit data is something you’re able to infer based on preferences and interests.

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9 Automated Email Examples To Help You Cultivate Nonprofit Relationships

Kindful

Here are the automated email examples we’ll cover: Welcome email. Additionally, you can ensure that your contacts, volunteers, and donors feel nurtured, updated, and appreciated without having to reach out to them one by one. You’ll also get information about ways you can get more involved. New subscriber. Volunteer thank you.

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10 reasons Nimble AMS clients love Person Accounts

Nimble AMS

The difference between Contacts/Accounts and Person Accounts data models. The Salesforce Contacts/Accounts data model aligns with the way most companies work – where activity is related to organizations, not individuals. the Contacts/Accounts model is not an ideal choice for associations. It offers a simplified user experience.

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Expanding Your Donor Network Through Fundraising Events

Bloomerang

Host interactive events: Consider organizing interactive events where participants need to work together to solve a puzzle or mystery. For example, a movie-themed event or a gaming night can bring together a diverse audience. Ensure that you capture attendees’ contact details accurately and efficiently.

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9 Tips for Recruiting and Retaining Peer-to-Peer Participants

OneCause

For example, consider where they live. Collect only the information you must have – such as contact information, emergency contact information, a liability waiver, and t-shirt size. You can collect more information later. Explain how you’ll use the information collected.

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4 Tips for Managing Massive Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Nonprofit Tech for Good

How long someone has been supporting your event, how they prefer to be contacted, and the content they’re most likely to interact with are just a few examples of how data helps you reach your supporters where they are. Appreciated? Entertained? Compelled to give? A part of something bigger? Create a Volunteer Committee.

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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

At the same time, these simple steps can help to make a big impact on your opinions of data collection quality and how those data collection and quality issues affect your ability to make data-informed decisions. Those attendees willingly shared their information thanks to a unique ask and compelling offer.

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