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Less is More: Non-Dues Revenue

Association Success

Quality > Quantity All associations want to maximize revenue in order to better serve their members. Non-dues revenue channels can be a great opportunity for associations to broaden the range of services they offer, and to build relationships with other bodies in their industry. Review your non-dues revenue channels on a regular basis.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.10.17

Reid All About it

I took some time off on Tuesday to attend a few sessions of SURGE 2017, a virtual summit for the association community. Mon 11/13 at 2 p.m.* – What You Need to Know to Attract & Engage Young Members (Membership Growth Online Summit 2017). As 2017 draws to a close, let’s share what went right this year. 10 CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.10.17

Reid All About it

Learn how association publishers can diversify their revenue through native content. Native or sponsored content has much more revenue potential than online advertisements.). 2017: A Year of Disruption. Gain a better understanding of the economic environment and how structural changes will have an impact in 2017 and beyond.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.14.17

Reid All About it

Storytelling in 2017: It’s Not About Content, It’s About Engagement. Learn how two associations significantly increased registration and revenue with changes to their email event promotions. Increase the Value Proposition of Your Live Medical Event: Innovation Success Stories. Breakfast/lunch provided. CAE credits.

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Use Sponsored Grants to Strengthen Your Membership and Events

Association Adviser

Receiving a grant has traditionally meant spending hours researching details that justify your need for the grant, writing a detailed proposal that outlines how you would use the grant money and then waiting and hoping you’re chosen to receive the grant. But, grants aren’t just for academics or community planners. Lonnie Parizek, MHCA.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.19.19

Reid All About it

Billhighway shares the stories of three associations that took a successful and innovative chapter program, put resources into it, scaled it up, and then gave it back to all their chapters— trickling up chapter innovation. Learn how you can leverage similar strategies to grow your association’s revenue. 1 CAE credit.