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Associations 2025 Summit Coming Soon!

Portage Group

You’ve demonstrated a consistent commitment to keep your board and members aware of major trends, risks, and strategic issues that will shape the organization in the coming years. ▪ Understanding the environment of 2025 – the workplace, workforce, economy, and Canada itself and changes already underway. Be part of the answer.

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Association Brain Food: 1.5.24

Reid All About it

– Achieving Our 2024 Goals It is a New Year’s tradition to set goals for the year, in our personal lives and for our organizations. Get an insiders perspective on navigating through the top issues event professionals face in 2024/2025 and beyond. I’m happy to feature it as long as it’s not too product-centric. 1 CAE credit.

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6 Reasons Why an Enewsletter is a Must-Have for an Association’s Communication Plan

Association Briefings

These newsletters are becoming more and more imperative in taking an association’s brand marketing to the next level, while consistently staying in front of industry professionals and becoming established informational authorities. You can thank a couple of recent events for the uptick in the importance of email marketing. Wait, what?!

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4 ways to attract younger members

Association Success

By 2025, Millennials will account for 75 percent of the American workforce. In my experience, many associations and nonprofit organizations struggle to connect with and truly understand the distinctive expectancies of their current members, let alone forecast the needs of future prospective members. Meet them where they are.

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In Search of Non-Dues Revenue: 6 MarComm Opportunities to Diversify Your Revenue Streams

Association Briefings

It’s no longer a secret that revenue from membership dues cannot sustain an association’s overall value proposition or keep the organization afloat. And that revenue certainly can’t cover an organization’s operational expenses, including member benefits administration, advocacy efforts and continuing education opportunities.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.26.16

Reid All About it

Want to know how to make more compelling video content for your organization, where and when to invest in video, and get some tips for DIY studios and livestreaming? Location: SmithBucklin, 2025 M Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC. For most organizations, merely selling exposure to sponsors doesn’t cut it anymore.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.27.17

Reid All About it

That’s it for good reads, now it’s time for this week’s list of free professional development for the association community. If your organization has a webinar scheduled in the near future, please send me the link. Patricia Andrade, VP of Marketing, Communications, and Community Relations, ABTS Convention Services.

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