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How Moose Became King of the Forest: 5 Tips for Recruiting

YourMembership

But like many other membership-based organizations, the Moose often finds itself riding through the peaks and valleys of member recruitment. Generally, its membership drive relies on existing members sticking around year after year and reaching out to recruit their friends to join, too. Enter Heard of Moose? Get your Board…on board.

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You’ve Got to Read This: October 4, 2011

Reid All About it

Tonia’s linked to dozens of other resources if you want even more information. In his post What I Learned from a Resignation he shows how he’s drawing on that new knowledge to recruit employees. It isn’t often you come across such a helpful post as this one from Karl Sakas.

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Survey: Charitable Groups Losing More Donors Than They Recruit

Associations Now

.” For that reason, smaller organizations may want to check out FEP’s tools and resources , which allow charities and nonprofits to apply the same methodologies FEP uses to analyze its own fundraising efforts. The post Survey: Charitable Groups Losing More Donors Than They Recruit appeared first on Associations Now.

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Why Share the Wealth through Membership Recruitment?

Membership Marketing

Why Share the Wealth through Membership Recruitment? This past weekend, I was in Chicago doing some membership presentations and spoke with members of one group who asked, “Why should I recruit members for the organization? Labels: Member Benefits , Membership Recruitment. ► 2011. (29). Speaking Engagements.

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Music City, Our Thought Leadership Team, and a Memorable 2014

YourMembership

When we started the Resource Center in 2011 the emphasis was on the written word. Flipping the Membership Equation: Thinking Different about Member Retention and Recruitment with Rick Rutherford. Looking Forward 2014: Critical Factors for Associations and their Members Today and Beyond with Dean West, FASAE.

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Is Earning More Non-Dues Revenue an Obstacle Course for Your Association?

Association Adviser

What obstacles does your association face when it comes to increasing your non-dues revenue stash? Is there a small step your association could take to remove just one of those roadblocks?

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Defining the Right Ends Takes Time

Eric Lanke

The “means” employed to achieve the association’s “ends” are the responsibility of the CEO and the staff members and association volunteers he or she assigns and recruits to assist him or her. These ideas were first written down and approved in October 2011. Tactical responsibility is delegated to the CEO.