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Guide to Running a Successful Membership Committee

MemberClicks

If you are looking to recharge, re-energize, and power up your membership-based organization, one of the best places to start is focusing on and revitalizing your membership committee. If your organization uses membership as a key funding source, every attempt to improve your membership committee and streamline its efforts will pay dividends.

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Why your code of ethics is a top-ranking member benefit

Nimble AMS

If your organization is looking to recruit new members and retain existing members, you’ll need to invest in your Code of Ethics. Members value their association’s Code of Ethics because they provide a legal standard for one’s profession or industry. How to promote your code of ethics for member recruitment and retention.

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3 Strategies to Recruit Members Through Association Software

Blue Sky eLearn

When it comes to recruitment for your association, you have to walk a thin line. Ready to recruit a fresh pool of members for your program? Try saving your big events for once a year and encourage member committees to plan their own smaller events to engage the local member community. The trick to striking the right balance?

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Five Tips for a Winning Giving Tuesday Campaign

Associations Now

Social media isn’t what it used to be. But regardless of the platform, she recommends knowing where your members (and people friendly to your association’s industry) are, and recruit social media ambassadors to promote their campaign. Use other outlets. Consider skipping Giving Tuesday altogether.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

In order to recruit new members, associations need to provide a unique value proposition , something compelling enough that people see value in paying for membership on their own or asking their company to sponsor their membership. Where community fits in: Be your industry’s thought leader. Be the industry leader.

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Association Management: Online vs. In-person Engagement

Blue Sky eLearn

The reason many people join associations is to be a part of a community , expand their industry knowledge, and network with other experts in their field. If you can only focus on either recruitment or retention, it’s more cost-effective and beneficial to focus on the latter. Chapter, committee, or business group meetings.

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3 ways to align association goals and technology with your ideal member

Nimble AMS

To gain further perspective on which goals your organization should set, you’ll need to evaluate the type of members you hope to recruit. Do your members seek chances to volunteer or advocate in your industry? Some individuals join organizations to give back to their community or advance their industry. Here’s how: .