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How to amplify member voices to create a culture of thought leadership

Nimble AMS

When you take the time to develop well-researched thought leadership content, you’ll boost organizational awareness and increase member retention. While some may initially be reluctant to offer an opinion, members love to see their association represent their voice to policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public.

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12 School & Higher Ed Fundraising Platforms That Match Gifts

Double the Donation

With many moving parts and ever-changing components, it’s important to find the right higher ed fundraising platforms that can support your school every step of the way. 360MatchPro by Double the Donation , the leading provider of matching gift automation software, integrates with the best school and university fundraising platforms.

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How to enhance free, gated, and paid content in your content marketing model

Nimble AMS

Both members and non-members will recognize the value of your organization, boosting member growth and retention. . Consider sharing free or ungated content on your social media platforms and within your association’s virtual community to reach the most people and build organizational awareness. . Gated content.

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Museum Photo Policies Should Be as Open as Possible

Museum 2.0

To me, an open photo policy is a cornerstone of any institution that sees itself as a visitor-centered platform for participatory engagement. There have been several studies that show that creating a personal record of an experience and reviewing it later increases learning and retention of content. And it's not just about recall.

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Donors and “Marchers”: Build an Equitable Following With Major and Small Donors

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The third and most painful reason is that those with the capacity and interest to give very large gifts are typically white, highly-educated people. They simply do not represent the racial, social, and economic diversity of our population – and thus, the voices of our population are more likely not to be heard.

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