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UBIT: A Comprehensive Overview for Nonprofits

March 28, 2022

While most income of nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations is exempt from federal and state corporate income tax, certain income of nonprofits is subject to tax – Jeff Tenenbaum of Tenenbaum Law Group PLLC explains what your association needs to know about UBIT.

Why a Strategic Approach to LinkedIn Could be the Missing Link for Your Association

March 3, 2022

If there was one profile page that existed to represent all associations, LinkedIn would be a no-brainer first level connection. The shared common interests between the two – building connections, creating opportunities, and improving communities – make associations and LinkedIn a natural match. So why are some association teams still hesitant to utilize the platform that boasts over 800 million members worldwide?

Poll: How Connected is Your Association?

February 2, 2022

Associations are industry touchstones for thought leadership, connection, and resources for professional development. The way associations engage on LinkedIn continues to evolve. As the largest professional network on earth, LinkedIn provides opportunities for association revenue producers to add value to their relationships while learning more about industry news and views. Is your team leading or losing out on LinkedIn?

Member Spotlight: Looking to the Future, APA Helps Members Excel in the Present

January 27, 2022

In this member spotlight, we look at how the American Payroll Association is moving beyond the reactionary and responsive stages of the pandemic and into initiating and implementing updated certification, educational and sponsorship programs.

Law of Attraction: How High-Performing Associations Attract High- Performing Revenue Producers

January 24, 2022

Associations that are ready to up their performance should begin by embracing one key concept: To become a high-performing association, you must attract high-performing revenue producers.

Turning Challenge into Opportunity: PAR Members Look to the Possibilities of the Future

November 18, 2021

“Wouldn’t it be great if…?” That’s the question PAR webcast presenter and Unmuted CEO Rachel Druckenmiller presented to our PAR audience in her webcast, 2020 Vision: How to Reframe and Refocus Current Frustrations into Future Success. We look at some of their answers in this recap.

Poll: Partner Programs

November 1, 2021

Many associations have had success with an enterprise approach to marketing and industry partnership. The opportunity for non-dues revenue and alignment can grow by matching solution providers to a program that helps them reach corporate objectives for visibility, thought leadership, and client engagement. Does your association provide a partner program that includes a multi-channel approach to marketing, events and subject matter expertise?

Grow Your Association Through Corporate Partnerships: OnPAR-Ep11

October 28, 2021

In a recent PAR webcast, Bruce Rosenthal of Partnership Professionals Network (PPN) explored how associations can be more successful by shifting from transactional sponsorships to transformational partnerships. This OnPAR Video Short recaps why Bruce says it’s becoming increasingly difficult to retain corporate sponsors, and how associations and their sponsors can build a mutually beneficial relationship in 2021 and beyond.

3 Questions: How to Engage in Meaningful Professional Reflection

October 27, 2021

In our “3 Questions” series, we ask top industry professionals to answer three questions within their area of expertise. In this edition, we’re talking about how to engage in meaningful professional reflection with Rachel Druckenmiller, CEO of Unmuted. As an experienced keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, Rachel has worked with dozens of organizations to ignite resilience, connection and engagement among leaders and teams and is a valued PAR webcast speaker.

Poll: Growth Mindset

October 5, 2021

A growth mindset can be a powerful cultural advantage for personal and professional development. A solid start incorporates an organization’s strategy, progress measures, and the ability to perform the necessary operations required to move projects or people forward. When a team or individual better understands how their contributions impact the organization’s work, growth happens.