The NCAA didn’t originate the term March Madness—the world of high school athletics did. But while the term is commonly credited to an Illinois association executive, evidence exists that fans in nearby Indiana used it first. Read More
With a newly released white paper and forthcoming transparency index, the Food Marketing Institute and the Center for Food Integrity are making the case for transparency as a chief means of building consumer trust and promoting a deeper connection to food. Read More
Trade groups representing convenience stores and truck stops, as well as the National League of Cities, have spoken out against attempts to commercialize rest stops at state and federal levels. Despite this, the idea is drawing interest from President Trump and some state governors. Read More
What you do after an event is over can help you create a bigger and better meeting in the future. Also: Why the public should be better informed about how nonprofits operate. Read More
From trucking to translators, the rise of automation is having a sharp effect on the way that many industries work. Associations should keep a close eye on this shift. Read More
Membership isn’t always pretty. Sometimes a sense of belonging can lead to entitlement and power struggles. One expert recommends asking yourself three critical questions to avoid membership’s “dark side.” Read More
One recruitment tactic that’s proving to be effective for the American Booksellers Association—a free trial membership for each Spring Forum attendee. Read More
Gathering information from your donors doesn’t have to be aggravating. Here are a few unobtrusive tactics to try out. Read More
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