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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

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Newsletters. I bet members interact with your newsletters more regularly than any other product or service, which means your association should thoughtfully plan and design each edition. shares 15 ways to improve your newsletter content and delivery. Valuable information for associations! But do you? 1 CMP credit. 1 CMP credit.

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5 Unexpectedly Thoughtful Ways to Thank Your Association’s Volunteers

Higher Logic

They might be doing multiple microvolunteering activities, serving on a committee, or helping with special initiatives – all of which are essential to your association moving forward. You can make the event even more special by including your conference’s keynote speakers, industry experts, and your own leadership and board members.

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Engaging Your Young Professional Members: 9 Tips

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Here, we’ll cover how to: Reevaluate the journey for young members Provide chances for career development Connect young members to one another Meet young members where they are Encourage young members to be leaders Create a compelling job board Create fun, informal events Highlight a young member in your newsletter Solicit input from new members.

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Association Brain Food: 9.15.23

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Must-read newsletters. I was happy to see Association Brain Food in Lead Marvel’s list of eight must-read newsletters for association professionals. Molly also chairs the ASAE Small Staff Associations Advisory Committee. More info/register.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Instead, you need to align your new online community with the mission and priorities of your association's leadership. The goal: If your organization offers certifications, continued education, or trainings as membership benefits, your leadership may want to boost involvement in these areas to grow non-dues revenue.

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Motivating the Unmotivated: Tips & Tricks for Keeping Volunteers Engaged

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You are well prepared for committee meetings, ready to report out on what you’ve accomplished, and diligently cross off your to-do list. The board or committee culture atmosphere was impersonal, tense, or cliquish. If you don’t have a job description for each of your committees and its volunteer roles, that is where you need to start!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.21.22

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Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Explore how to better prepare for virtual board and finance committee meetings and improve outcomes. The 2022 Leadership Shift. 25 Ways to Take Your Newsletter to the Next Level. Tue 1/25 from 9 a.m. CAE credits.

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