Join us on 4 September to celebrate the winners of the 2024 Entrepreneurs for Resilience Award for their innovative approaches to improving healthcare access for underserved communities. The online ceremony will feature a discussion with Charlotte Wilming, Elias Omondi, Miguel Garza and Stefan Huber Fux about lessons learned. Register today: https://lnkd.in/dxE6Vhru
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💡 Revenue Diversification for Associations, by Nele Devolder In today’s unpredictable economic climate, only relying on a single revenue stream like membership dues, could pose major risks for associations. Diversifying revenue is essential for #financialsustainability and #growth. 🎯Nele Devolder, Vice President at Kellen, recently shared her insights on Faib newsletter and explained why associations should diversify their revenue streams: ◾ Enhance stability and long-term resilience ◾ Boost member satisfaction and retention ◾ Reduce risks from external disruptions ◾ Unlock new growth opportunities From hosting events to offering education programs, associations can secure their future by expanding their revenue base. 👉Read the complete article here: https://shorturl.at/xwQHT #Associations #RevenueDiversification #GrowthOpportunities
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Thanks to the Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists for allowing me to share entrepreneurial journey in the new Entrepreneurship Community of Interest. If you are a diabetes care professional, check out my blog article in the ADCES connect membership https://lnkd.in/gYht7Sut
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A few insights from my side on why revenue diversification is key for trade associations 👉Read the complete article here: https://shorturl.at/xwQHT If you want more information on how we can help your organisation, if you wish to share your thoughts or have any questions, please reach out!
💡 Revenue Diversification for Associations, by Nele Devolder In today’s unpredictable economic climate, only relying on a single revenue stream like membership dues, could pose major risks for associations. Diversifying revenue is essential for #financialsustainability and #growth. 🎯Nele Devolder, Vice President at Kellen, recently shared her insights on Faib newsletter and explained why associations should diversify their revenue streams: ◾ Enhance stability and long-term resilience ◾ Boost member satisfaction and retention ◾ Reduce risks from external disruptions ◾ Unlock new growth opportunities From hosting events to offering education programs, associations can secure their future by expanding their revenue base. 👉Read the complete article here: https://shorturl.at/xwQHT #Associations #RevenueDiversification #GrowthOpportunities
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Get ahead of the game! CAI member Jessica Knutsen, shares how earning CAI's Educated Business Partner distinction, gives you insight into how community associations operate, so you can better support the communities you serve: https://bit.ly/3zaorSp #WeAreCAI
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Get ahead of the game! CAI member Jessica Knutsen, shares how earning CAI's Educated Business Partner distinction, gives you insight into how community associations operate, so you can better support the communities you serve: https://bit.ly/3zaorSp #WeAreCAI
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5 Tips for Securing Community Sponsorships for Your Clinic! Struggling to secure community sponsorships for your clinic? Without the right approach, potential partnerships might slip away, leaving your clinic unsupported! How to Secure Community Sponsorships for Your Clinic: - Align with companies sharing your clinic’s values. - Highlight mutual benefits and community impact. - Network and connect with potential sponsors. - Provide recognition like event mentions or social media. - Keep communication open and show appreciation. Community sponsorships help grow your clinic and build strong local connections—start creating new opportunities today. Ready to secure community sponsorships? ---- Let's build a better healthcare practice together. P.S. Want to know more? Sign up my weekly newsletter! Yourpracticestory.com
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What's a quick way to understand what the new government cares about? We encourage our FrankCapability learners to look at the Speech from the Throne. Delivered by the Governor General at the start of each parliamentary term, this speech sets out what the government plans to do. Its language offers important clues for policy people. Here's our take on the big directions the Speech from the Throne is signalling. Meaningful change for kiwis. That means public services demonstrating what they do by measuring their results. Careful use of public money. The government wants to see more rigorous cost/benefit analysis by the public sector. That means not just measuring results, but showing they deliver value for money. Cooperation. Government agencies don't have to be the primary providers of services - communities, iwi and the private sector could have a greater role to play. Infrastructure. Better funding, procurement and maintenance should deliver better results, and drive more value from public spend. International links. New Zealand is looking outwards, and is 'open for business'. If you'd like to keep up to date with the policy landscape, our FrankCommunity newsletter is a great option. Subscribe at https://lnkd.in/gf4KDham
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As a person who has suffered forced removal and assimilation via forced adoption, I see the next step in true reconciliation is the unactioned recommendations from both The Bringing Them Home Report and the 2010 Senate inquiry into the Commonwealth's Contribution to Former Forced Adoption Policies and Practices. We can all stand together and openly accept and acknowledge the impacts through those who lived similar stories. While adequately funding, supporting and redressing those affected together. Education is the first step. HumanAbility Ltd Jobs and Skills Australia https://lnkd.in/gNKyKtcH
Have you heard? We’re partnering with First Nations Portfolio - Australian National University to bring together a stellar line up to discuss the #unfinishedbusiness of the #BringingThemHome report. The Sorry Day policy forum will feature a panel discussion with Professor Mick Dodson, Michael Lavarch AO and Dr Jennifer Caruso, MC’d by Shannan Dodson. You will also hear from Professor Peter Yu, Professor Steve Larkin and Aunty Matilda House. The audience will have an opportunity to participate in the discussion with our panel. Register to attend in person by 17 May - the event will also be livestreamed. https://lnkd.in/gEvP5Dyx
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This interview https://zurl.co/8ygu is a great introduction to what we do at Five Lakes and how we can help your practice achieve its reimbursement goals. After watching, schedule your risk-free consultation: https://zurl.co/ZRzr
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2moCongratulations Elias Omondi. You are so brilliant,keep it up!