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Tips for Hosting a Virtual Peer-to-Peer Event

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Here are our tips for hosting a virtual peer-to-peer event: Tip 1: Make venue options clear to your peer-to-peer fundraising participants. If you’re creating a new event to host virtually , think of a concept that lends itself to online-only participation. Need advice for hosting a virtual silent auction? Learn More.

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Six steps for your association to adopt new technology

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Build trust It will be easier for your employees to embrace change and adopt new software if they believe you have their best interests in mind. Increase staff buy-in by inviting your stakeholder group to software demos and vendor meetings to show how your new software can improve current processes and help your organization reach its goals.

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Break Out of Your Comfort Zone…and into Breakout Rooms!

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We love putting like-minded individuals together in a brainstorming space! Interested in hosting an event using breakout rooms? Schedule a demo with our team today to learn just how easy it is to launch a successful event. That is the primary vibe of our breakout room option. appeared first on Accelevents.

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Top 21 Virtual Event Ideas for Your Next Online Event

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SalesForce, when hosting their virtual World Tour Sydney Reimagined, gave Salesforce AppExchange partners 3 minutes a piece to give a live demo of their apps. Try to host a poll or two for each virtual meeting or speaker session. This will engage the audience but also provide the speaker (and you, as host!) Recipe Night.

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Modern Nonprofit Tools for Long-Term Success

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If you are still hosting the data and applications that you’re using to run your core operations and development efforts—from your accounting software to your donor relationship management and fundraising systems—on premises, you are not setting your future organization up for success. Now think about your nonprofit organization.

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Don’t Fear Your Dirty Data

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For example, if you are hosting an in-person seminar ask the attendees to text questions to you (and give them an incentive to do it). Keep in mind the delicate balance of your need for data without asking people for too much information. Be creative on how you capture data. Use visualizations to see gaps that need attention.

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How to increase collaboration between your association’s chapters

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And keep in mind that one of the greatest resources for chapter leaders is other chapter leaders, so help them connect, too. For example, host an online discussion group exclusively for chapter leaders where they can ask questions and discuss topics with each other. . Request a demo. Learn more by seeing Nimble AMS in action.

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