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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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The event, which was exclusive to.orgCommunity VIP members , took place on March 2 at the Rolling Green Country Club in Arlington Heights. Trust and Culture Trust and culture are deeply intertwined. From the beginning of her tenure at ENA, Nancy has made building a positive culture a priority.

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To Survive a Crisis, Lean Into Trust—CEOs Share Pandemic Stories

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Nancy MacRae, MS, CEO of the Emergency Nurses Association and Kristine Hillmer, MBA, CAE, and President and CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association , are leaders who guided their members through the rubble toward solid ground. This climate of skepticism continues to spread throughout social, cultural, and governmental institutions.

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How Can Nonprofits Retain High-Performing Staff?

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Coleman Selden and Sowa state in ' Human Service Organizations Management Leadership & Governance' that studies examining turnover show that effective HR practices, from recruitment and onboarding practices to performance management and evaluation practices, all impact retention. Recruitment.

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New Tax Law: Understanding the Impacts on Charities and Giving

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Wealthy donors tend to give more to larger nonprofits such as universities, hospitals, and arts and cultural groups. The National Council on Nonprofits points out that this could put pressure on state and local governments to make tax cuts, which could lead to less funds for programs that serve people in need. Overall projection.

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

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She is also co-host of the radio show, The Queens of Green on Green 960 , which you can also be downloaded as a podcast. Not only were they from all over the country, but they all shared an international, multi-ethnic or cultural base. I was already studying agriculture at the University Wisconsin-Madison.