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Associations Now: Daily News
May 22, 2017

 

Today's Top Stories

 

A Case to Expand the Charitable Deduction

Independent Sector, a group that represents charitable nonprofits, says that current budget proposals could severely hurt charitable funding—but a change to the tax code could help solve the problem. Read More

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Film Preservation Group Gives “Sponsored Films” a Home

The National Film Preservation Foundation, with the help of the Library of Congress, Internet Archive, and other film resources, has made more than 100 "sponsored films" freely available to the public through its website. Some of the vintage films were sponsored by associations and trade groups. Read More

 

Specialty Food Team-Up

With the specialty food space growing at a faster pace than the broader food industry, a new partnership between the Specialty Food Association and the Food Marketing Institute could help both groups leverage that growth. Read More

Prepping for the Future

Through a partnership with IBM, the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants is training CPAs on technology such as artificial intelligence and data science. Read More

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Membership Hack: Workshop Essentials

The Utah Nonprofits Association does more than just train its members. It now works with them in post-training workshops to ensure they know how to put the tools they learned to use. Read More

 

 

Leadership Monday

 

Keep Ex-Board Members Close (But Not Too Close)

Preserving relationships with former board members can be complicated, and the temptation to cut them off entirely is strong. But a sense of balance and inclusion can reduce feelings of meddling. Read More

From the Leadership Topic Blog

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46%

By the numbers

The percentage of museum boards that contain no people of color, compared to 30 percent of nonprofit boards overall. While diversity is seen as a key issue, only 10 percent of museum directors say their boards are actually following through on such knowledge with an action plan.

Source: American Alliance of Museums

 

 

 

Door-to-Door Warning

At a recent press conference held in tandem with the Better Business Bureau, officials from two home security-related groups spoke out against deceptive sales practices that had been associated with the industry. Read More

Protecting Libraries

Through the Corporate Committee for Library Investment, organizations and businesses are banding together to help protect and secure federal funding for America’s libraries. Read More

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Jobs

 

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Executive Director

Pennsylvania Apartment Association - Central

The Pennsylvania Apartment Association Central (PAA Central) has retained Sterling Martin Associates to search for its next Executive Director. The position is located in Middletown, a suburb of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. … Read More

Executive Director

The Compassionate Friends

The Compassionate Friends (TCF) is looking to fill the position of Executive Director to run our peer-to-peer grief organization, the largest in the world. We work with families who have lost a child, sibling or grandchild, bringing them hope, understanding and support, as well as numerous resources to cope with their grief and loss. … Read More

Transportation Association Executive Director

Service, Education & Consulting, Inc.

SEC is conducting a nationwide search for a dynamic and resourceful Executive Director for a national transportation association. The Executive Director will be responsible for growing the membership and achieving the association’s strategic plan, in addition to providing tactical direction, policy development, planning, communications, and resource management. … Read More

 

 

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