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Associations Now: Daily News
May 1, 2018
Today's Top Stories

 

Tax Law: ASAE Pushes for UBIT Rule Delay

Associations need guidance from the Treasury Department on how to comply with new requirements for calculating and reporting unrelated business income, says ASAE, which is asking that implementation be delayed until the government provides clarification. Read More

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Bar Association Edges Closer to Dropping LSAT Requirement

The American Bar Association is considering a move that would allow law school applicants to apply using another form of testing, such as the GRE, in place of the LSAT. The move has proven controversial in some quarters, but many law schools have already made the move ahead of the ABA’s guidance. Read More

 

Expert Storytelling

A new whitepaper from the Atlanta chapter of the American Marketing Association points to the importance of storytelling as a marketing tool. One marcomm expert discusses takeaways from the whitepaper and how associations can use them to improve their storytelling skills. Read More

Plug Money Leaks

In the nonprofit world, every dollar counts. Here are a few tactics to try to stop money from seeping out of your organization. Also: A look at advocacy in the age of fake news. Read More

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Technology Tuesday

 

The Importance of Digital Preservation

As a recent saga involving a well-known journalist and the Internet Archive showed, we probably don’t talk about digital preservation as much as we should. Perhaps now’s a good time to reintroduce the conversation—and the associations and nonprofits that make it happen. Read More

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11.1%

By the numbers

The aggregate click-to-open rate, according to an analysis, done by the email marketing firm SendGrid, of more than 50 billion emails sent by 100,000 senders.

Source: Global Email Benchmark Report

 

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Ready for GDPR?

With the General Data Protection Regulation less than a month away from taking effect, two studies seem to suggest that plenty of organizations are unaware of the impact the regulation will have—or are freaking out. Read More

Gmail’s Refresh

Gmail gets a fresh makeover and a bunch of new features. Read More

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Director, Digital Operations

ASIS International

The successful candidates will possess a Bachelor’s degree preferably in Computer Science or Information Technology, with 5-10 years’ experience managing the web design/development process … Read More

Enterprise Data Director

Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

Requirements: Bachelor's degree, preferably in Computer Science or Business Management, and/or relevant experience. 10+ years' experience in the strategic planning, design, architecture, integr… Read More

Director, IT Applications

Air Force Association

Requirements: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university in a related field. A minimum of 10 years’ experience at a senior administrator level particularly in a nonprofit env… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of 39,000 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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