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How Collaborating With Influencers Can Further Your Organization’s Mission

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Social media is no longer a novel concept, so you’ve probably seen firsthand the impact influencers can have. Believe it or not, your organization already has access to potential influencers who can help support your mission and further your cause. Discover the Influencers in Your Industry. Industry experts.

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Build a Successful Team, Know Where Your People Thrive

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When we met to discuss her findings, we discovered that Sue was extremely uncomfortable assimilating her colleagues’ suggestions into the work plan. In addition to being important for leaders like the CEO and the CTO, EI can also help anyone to organize effective teams and give them the ability to successfully collaborate.

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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

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Arianna Rehak, Co-Founder and CEO of Matchbox Virtual Media, explains the power of collaboration like this. It’s a nice challenge to figure out how to discuss change in a way that includes the goals of the person you are trying to influence. Don’t limit creativity to the management team. They are also good facilitators.

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How to Recruit for Your Membership-Based Organization Online

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As we discuss these methods, consider your current approach to recruitment marketing and which of these strategies would complement it well. Though mega-influencers can be challenging to forge a relationship and partnership with, there are still ways you can get into influencer marketing: Start small. Collaborate creatively.

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Live blogging from the 2011 Millennial Donor Summit: The Generational Divide (Panel Discussion)

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This panel discussion focuses on the generational divide, with the following panelists: Wendy Harman and Suzy DeFrancis, American Red Cross. Intro from Kari: When the Case Foundation was first discussing with partners what they wanted to get out of the Summit, they talked about how to bridge the generational divide.

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Advancing Equity in Philanthropy with Resolve and Resilience: A Call to Action

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By embracing these principles of equity, fostering collaboration, and committing to meaningful action, philanthropic organizations can continue to be powerful catalysts for positive change. Foster Collaboration and Learning: Encourage collaboration and knowledge-sharing among funders, nonprofits, and other stakeholders.

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Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership

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Board members and event committee members often have a significant influence on strategic planning and resource allocation. Make it a Collaborative Learning Experience Instead of a traditional lecture, consider an interactive workshop format. This allows for open discussion, brainstorming, and knowledge sharing.