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Flipped Volunteering: The Better Way to Invite and Engage

Idea Architects

Amazingly, very few associations or other nonprofit organizations do that. In fact, many if not most know next to nothing about the talents, interests, and experiences of their members and how those might connect to volunteer opportunities within their organization. Here are the questions changing our model needs to include.

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Association Brain Food: 10.21.22

Reid All About it

Good organizations develop their employees while great organizations develop their people. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos covers hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. Watch presentations from a limited number of industry partners that offer AMS platforms. Mon 10/24 at 1 p.m. – to 4 p.m. –

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

Reid All About it

Member recruitment. Impexium describes the eight elements of an association marketing strategy that will help you recruit more members, such as developing personas, leveraging data, nurturing leads, and more. Define what personal success looks like within current industry constraints. Year-round attendee community. 1 CAE credit.

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SCD Group: 4 Ways Content Marketing Builds Associations

SCD Group

Recruit members or donors? Establish the organization as a thought leader in your profession/industry? Your existing content efforts (including social media activities) should be assigned to measurable marketing objectives: 1) Membership Recruitment and Retention. Columbus, Ohio. Is it to enhance brand awareness?

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Crowdsource Members to Propel Ideas and Projects Forward

Associations Now

From the very start of the 2019 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Columbus this week, association executives were challenged to rethink how they engage with members. Torres and Feinson worked with the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, a trade group that focuses on the ethics and integrity of the jewelry industry.

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