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Associations Now: Daily News
July 13, 2017
Today's Top Stories

 

Study Breaks Down Nonprofit Growing Pains

A new report finds that while most nonprofits plan to grow, risk factors and operational complexities raise challenges for expanding organizations. The study points out a few things to consider as you develop your organization's own growth initiatives. Read More

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Why the Newspaper Industry Wants an Antitrust Safe Harbor

The News Media Alliance, a group representing thousands of newspapers in the United States, is working to make the case that tech giants like Google and Facebook are large and powerful enough that newspapers should be allowed to collectively negotiate with the companies. Read More

 

Travel and Tech

A new study from Egencia finds that business travelers want and expect to manage their trips across all mobile devices. It also revealed areas for improvement. Read More

MOOCs With Friends

Have an online course? Encourage your members to hang out with other members when they dive into the lessons. Read More

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Talking Tech: Reaching Your Digital Peak

As members increasingly depend on new technologies, associations will have to adopt new methods of delivering member value. Divya Mathew, marketing and communications manager for digital agency Velir, offers insights on how organizations can achieve digital maturity and anticipate future advancements. Read More

 

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Money & Business Thursday

 

Get the Most From Your Sponsorship Packages

Sponsorships are a great way to bring in nondues revenue to either your national association or one of its chapters. Here are five tips for creating a successful sponsorship program. Read More

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5.2%

By the numbers

The increase in international travel to the United States in May, according to the Travel Trends Index. The growth came despite concerns that Trump administration actions could affect travel.

Source: U.S. Travel Association

 

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Who Wants Ice Cream?

In honor of National Ice Cream Month, an association pinpoints the ice cream flavor that moves the most units. Read More

Canada's Email Surprise

Canada’s Anti-Spam Law took effect in 2014, but a three-year grace period just ended. Sending marketing emails to the Great White North now demands you ask users to opt in. Read More

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Jobs

 

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Director of Member Services

AWHONN

Position Requirements: Minimum of Bachelor’s degree preferably with a business or marketing concentration. Experience in developing membership recruitment and retention campaigns a must. Excellen… Read More

Assistant Director of Professional Development

American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine

Minimum of 5 years in event management in the nonprofit arena. CMP or CSEP required. CAE a plus. ACCME reviewer experience a plus. Bachelor's degree required. Experience with Association Manage… Read More

Director of Sales

Youth for Understanding USA

Qualifications: Proven sales experience selling intangible products, consistently meeting or exceeding revenue targets. Entrepreneurial spirit and track record, with ability to develop and drive a na… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 35,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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