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Raising spirits: How a Texas community is engaging residents during COVID-19

Ungrated

Reaching out to those in need and strengthening connections are part of the culture at Harvest, a 1,200-acre large-scale community under development in Argyle, Texas. Produce from the farms and residents’ gardens, as well as canned goods, are being donated to the North Texas Food Bank. that offer a farm-to-table lifestyle.

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Case Study: Texas Society of Association Executives

Association Adviser

Like many associations, the Texas Society of Association Executives relies heavily on its print publication as a tool to engage members and earn non-dues revenue. Then, they engaged various stakeholders to find out what content they valued most and researched other publications for design ideas. The Challenge.

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Striving for Success: Member Engagement

GrowthZone

Responses relating to member engagement included: “Since using GrowthZone, we have seen an increase in revenue since members can now conveniently pay online. When one staff talks to a member and puts the details in ChamberMaster, we can watch the trail of engagement ultimately leading to member retention and also event sponsorships.”.

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Understand Membership Culture to Improve Engagement

Associations Now

One association executive, speaking from experience, explains how the nuances of membership culture drive member engagement and volunteer involvement. In each organization, members engaged differently. Member engagement springs from an organization’s membership culture, she argues. They are the experts. Brooks says.

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Membership Value Just Changed Right Before Your Eyes

Association Adviser

The pandemic changed many things about life for associations, and maybe a critical piece that’s been overlooked, amongst the event cancelations and revenue shortfalls, has been membership engagement.

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Pro-Cuba Trade Group Finds Support in Texas

Associations Now

Engage Cuba, which is looking to build congressional consensus for a broader trade policy, has found a groundswell of support among business leaders, universities, and trade groups in Texas. The United States’ fledgling efforts to bring Cuban trade back to life are getting rolling, thanks in no small part to Texas.

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Texas Apartment Group Campaign Looks to Recruit New Workforce

Associations Now

The Texas Apartment Association Education Foundation’s new campaign seeks to find them. A new campaign from the Texas Apartment Association Education Foundation aims to raise awareness of the growing apartment industry and draw new professionals to fill the open positions. With industry growth comes the need for new professionals.

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