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Associations Now: Daily News
February 28, 2018

 

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The Seeds of a Successful Grassroots Campaign

Survivors of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, have garnered national attention with their calls for gun control. Their efforts are a good reminder about the effectiveness of grassroots advocacy to keep tough issues front and center on the nation’s policy agenda. Read More

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Why the Alzheimer’s Association Teamed With a Dance Troupe

The Indiana chapter of the organization recently collaborated with Indianapolis’ Dance Kaleidoscope to help early stage Alzheimer’s patients share their stories with an audience. Read More

 

An Equality Push

An international group of music festivals and industry events have signed on to a plan, put together by the PRS Foundation’s Keychange program, to ensure 50-50 representation of male and female artists and speakers at conferences and shows. Read More

Build a Story Arc

How a greater focus on narrative can lead to more attendee participation at your meetings. Read More

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Philanthropy Reshaped: Finding New Ways to Fundraise

As the world changes, so too are the elements that encourage donors to give. Here’s how these trends are leading to a philanthropy rethink. Read More

 

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Membership Wednesday

 

Make Data Connections to Ease Member Pain

Data analytics doesn’t have to be complicated. By taking small steps to connect your data, you can begin to alleviate members’ pain points. Read More

From the Membership Topic Blog

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Value, Personalized

An Association Success writer discusses the next level of personalization for organizations. Read More

The Secret To Relevance

Looking to stay relevant? Amanda Kaiser says your membership has to get younger. Read More

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“Although the initial phase of the campaign focused on WIP durable goods, such as pallets and crates, we quickly realized the opportunity to expand the program to include any new application for [post-consumer resin, or PCR].”

Liz Bedard, the head of the Association of Plastic Recyclers’ Rigid Plastic Recycling Program, discussing the expansion of its Recycling Demand Champions Campaign. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

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Director, Association Resources

National Apartment Association

Position Qualifications: Required—Experience in membership-driven trade or professional association, or national nonprofit organization. Bachelor’s degree. Requires 7 or more years’ experi… Read More

Member Development and Engagement, Director

American Truck Historical Society

Required Skills & Experience—Bachelor’s degree preferred. Five years’ experience in membership management. Specific experience in membership engagement. Prior experience w… Read More

Membership/Conference Coordinator

National Adult Day Services Association

Small, membership association seeks an experienced professional to serve as Membership and Conference Coordinator. This is a hands-on, generalist position that requires excellent web and database skills, attention to detail and a strong work ethic. … Read More

 

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