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Associations Now: Daily News
May 24, 2018
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Keeping the Live Bugles at Military Funerals

Bugles Across America coordinates more than 5,000 volunteers ready to perform taps upon request. Read More

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Wednesday Buzz: Shaking Things Up at #MMCCon

At ASAE’s Marketing, Membership and Communications Conference, pros are discovering new ways to reimagine strategies for associations. Read More

 

Mission Matters

Nine of the top 10 organizations listed in the 2018 edition of Enso’s World Value Index, a ranking of how inspired consumers were by brands, were nonprofits. However, the for-profits that did best on the list tended to be those that offered the most value to consumers. Read More

AI Plus Blockchain

The Decentralized AI Alliance aims to offer an alternative to more centralized takes on artificial intelligence being used by governments and large companies. Read More

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New Retail Tech Collaboration Brings Together Charity, Change

The new partnership between the International Food and Beverage Technology Association and Round It Up America aims to bring charitable-giving technology to the hospitality industry. Read More

 

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Money & Business Thursday

 

Behind the Museum Alliance’s Code of Conduct

To makes its annual meeting more welcoming and inclusive, the American Alliance of Museums created a code of conduct. Here’s a few tips they learned along the way. Read More

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300K

By the numbers

The number of dots, per square inch, that the Arch Mission Foundation says it can print on a piece of nickel microfiche. The organization wants to put the entirety of Wikipedia on the ultra-high-resolution material—and put it on the moon.

Source: Arch Mission Foundation

 

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Saving the Day

After a company canceled planned school trips and subsequently filed for bankruptcy, the Student Youth Travel Association mobilized the tourism industry to make sure nearly 4,000 Ohio seventh and eighth graders can travel. Read More

Fundraising Mistakes

New organizations makes common fundraising mistakes that cost them money. Forbes shares tips for preventing them. Also: How to make networking events more valuable. Read More

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Jobs

 

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Conference Education Design Manager

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Experience & Competencies: Bachelor’s degree and more than five years of experience developing conference and hands-on programming for adult learners in a nonprofit organizational e… Read More

Assistant Director, Customer Relations

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

At a minimum, you have: A passion for customer service with successful track record of building and/or growing highly successful teams and team culture. Bachelor's Degree in Business Administr… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of more than 40,000 association executives and industry partners representing 7,200 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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