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Three Ways Your Association Can Build and Strengthen a Certification Program

SBI

When it comes to credentialing and certification programs, there are many advantages awarded to both the association and the professionals who pursue them. Here are a few things your association can do to build and maintain a strong certification program. Be strategic about cost, content, and governance.

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Why continuous software updates mean ROI for your association

Nimble AMS

Your association would see a decline in member engagement , retention , and recruitment. With Nimble AMS, each customer has access to a full Salesforce Sandbox to test and train your staff—at no additional cost.

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Why attracting younger members is crucial for association success

Nimble AMS

Recruiting younger members by providing desirable benefits is vital for organizational success and longevity.?When With the ever-rising cost of higher education, your association must embrace the new trend of outcomes-based education , such as training and certifications necessary for young graduates’ personal and professional goals.

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Help Millennials Get Jobs: Offer Online Learning & Career Resources

WBT Systems

Every association wants to recruit millennial members, but the cost of membership may exceed a millennial’s budget. And that’s just the cost of joining. Recruitment strategy: help millennials get jobs. They’ve built content partnerships with recruiters and PR agencies. The state of millennial membership.

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From Idea into Reality: 8 Steps to Start an Association

MemberClicks

Expense budget – Includes expected costs, ongoing costs and associated costs. Break-even analysis and business ratios – Outlines your fixed costs relative to your profit to give insight into your revenue and potential costs against your growth and profits. Recruit your board. Recruit your staff.

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The growth spurt continues for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

Nor did the top methods for recruiting new members: word of mouth and email. Perhaps not surprising, associations said conferences and trade shows are also common recruiting tools, ranking No. More than 30 percent of associations offer certification of some kind. So why do associations remain popular?

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Why your association needs to adopt a flexible IT budget

Nimble AMS

While the upfront cost for an AMS might be more expensive than you initially expect, in the long run, purchasing new technology will save you money. According to the Community Brands Study, certifications and credentials are the fourth most important member priority. Therefore, having a flexible IT budget is key.

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