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Membership Hack: Virtual Chapters

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At NIGP, the Institute for Public Procurement, virtual chapters connect members with similar interests from thousands of miles away. How to hack it? If you have chapters spread across the country or around the world, it’s not easy to go the distance and get members engaged. AHGPA has 77 members. Why does it work?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

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It covers virtual event strategy and technology, including a list of platforms for different purposes. Check out the midnight sun and aurora borealis, paddling down the Chena River, or dog mushing in these 360-view videos from Fairbanks, Alaska. Lacy Packard, MPM, Director of Information Technology, The American Association of Justice.

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Association Brain Food: 4.15.22

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Please share this survey with your IT team and your technology consultants and partners. MemberSuite reveals the disconnect between what associations dedicate resources (staff time and money) to and what members consider the top benefit of membership: connections, aka networking. How will you use that data? 1 membership benefit.

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Association Brain Food: 4.22.22

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Achurch Consulting explains how to handle the decisions involved in going or staying remote or hybrid. They provide guidance on what to keep in the forefront throughout the process, how to involve and communicate with staff, and why you should expect things to remain in flux for a while. New member engagement. AMS basics.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.3.20

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They also explain how to prepare attendees for a virtual conference. How to use cognitive reframing to take control when you’re emotionally overwhelmed by the coronavirus crisis. Maybe you’ve seen this one before, it’s strangely mesmerizing, the fish jumping upstream… grizzly bears at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, Alaska.