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A Look Back at 2020

SBI

Considering all of the challenges and hardship that came in 2020, you might question our decision to want to look back on it. Now, 2020 is over and we can exhale a small sigh of relief. As the largest revenue-generating program for IOA, canceling courses resulted in a significant loss of funds.

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Association Professional Development as a Revenue Diversification Strategy

Ewald Consulting

Here’s why you need to keep up with those changes… Traditionally, many associations rely on revenue from at least one major conference or event each year. That means fewer in-person conferences and, potentially, reduced revenue for your association. So, how can you keep members engaged and money flowing in? Not a chance.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.31.20

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If your members have to acquire new knowledge and skills to thrive in this new pandemic environment, WBT Systems suggests offering this type of certificate (and digital badge) program. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. More info/register (fee for non-MPI members). Planning virtual conferences.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.29.19

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Pawlucy at MultiBriefs shares ten things associations should start and stop doing in 2020. Presenters: Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Member Engagement Party. When you recruit members, you’re inviting them to your organization’s “party.”

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 12.6.19

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MemberSuite suggests ways you can help your members (and yourself) deal with holiday stress. The 2020 predictions and trends articles are starting to appear. WBT Systems asks if associations need to think about providing a more sustainable professional development option to their members and market. You’re not alone.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.15.21

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In response to the pandemic, many associations hosted new virtual events, took down their members-only content paywall, and reduced fees for virtual conferences and education—changes that affect their membership value proposition. You’d think virtual events would be #1 on every “top posts of 2020” list. Association learning landscape.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.24.20

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Although Elizabeth Merritt wrote this article for the museum community in 2019, it’s applicable to the association community in 2020. Learn how to take events online in a way that is going to deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference.

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