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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

YourMembership

A few years ago when Bank of America Corp. Recently I observed an annual conference committee meeting of a major association. Graying male baby boomer veterans made up the majority of the committee. Three millennials (two males and one female) also served on the committee. Staff and volunteer leaders were present.

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Are You Retaining and Engaging Retiree Members?

Associations Now

Last week, we explored how millennials are increasing their engagement with organizations big and small. She currently maintains memberships with ASAE and the Public Relations Society of America and is willing to dedicate time to serving both associations. The fact is age 65 no longer means you stop working.

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Mission Driven Volunteer Q&A

Spark Consulting

Some of the best sources we found include: The Corporation for National and Community Service’s Volunteering America database , a federal government data gathering project that is continuously updated. Volunteer Match’s 2012 Millennial Impact Report. How can we get more Gen-Xers and Millennials involved? How can we help them?

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

“It’s changing from a traditional, bricks-and-mortar, membership-and-committee-based organization to an online and multimedia-based structure.” A new study from Iris Mobile and The Center for Media Research found that 75 percent of millennials (Gen Y) access the Internet via their phones. No surprise there.

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