By Sandi L. Humphrey, CAE Each year not-for-profit organizations establish an annual budget. In most instances, budgeted expenses are closely tied to budgeted revenues – in other words, what comes

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If you needed any more assurance that the economy is well on its way to better health, look no further than the latest data from the Nonprofit Research Collaborative’s (NRC)

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A forthcoming study claims that corporate CEOs have gained increasing influence over their organizations’ success—particularly as measured by the bottom line. Can the same be said of association chief executives?

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Associations overwhelmingly prefer term limits for board members. But do limits force out talented members too soon? We write a lot here—on this particular blog, but also throughout AssociationsNow.com—about the

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Thank you Robert, the correct agenda for every meeting is critical………… by Robert C. Harris If there is a reason to meet, there should be a meeting agenda. Most agendas

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 This is great advice below, while I would like to take credit for writing it unfortunately I cannot. Keep reading below and get some wonderful advice and also learn and

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I don’t know if you are a golfer, or not however as a follower of this blog you probably have a keen interest in governance. This is an interesting item on

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Some associations are already seeing the impact of the Baby Boomer generation reaching retirement age. Membership cancellations, smaller event attendance, and a shift in program demands are just a few

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by the ASAE Foundation Some boards have what it takes to consistently perform at the highest level—and the best have qualities in common. Here’s what the highest-performing boards can tell

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  by Shari Ilsen posted on November 26, 2013 The holiday season is a popular time for volunteering – and nonprofit organizations know it. In order to stand out from

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