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Membership Q&A: Don’t Leave Us!

Spark Consulting

She holds your professional certification, has presented at some of your events, is a regular contributor to conversation on your white-label social network platform, and served a three-year term on one of your committees. We’ll just recruit more early-career Millennials to make up for it.” What happens next?

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Everything your association needs to know about Generation Z

Nimble AMS

In the Global Millennial and Gen Z Survey , 40% of Gen Z respondents volunteered or have been a member of a community organization, non-profit, or charity. TECH TIP: When you integrate YM Careers with Nimble AMS, you can foster your Gen Z members’ careers and boost recruitment and retention. Promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Engaging Your Young Professional Members: 9 Tips

MemberClicks

Recruiting new members and keeping them engaged is a crucial activity for all associations. And while it’s a challenge to engage any of your member base, engaging young members can feel particularly daunting—particularly younger Millennials and Gen Z. Need more help recruiting new young members? Offer a job board.

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A Simple Tactic to Appeal to Prospective Young Members

GrowthZone

This demographic has high expectations for their association memberships; with the influx of millennials and Gen Z into the workspace, associations must continue to consider their offerings carefully. The ability to expand their resume by serving in leadership roles or on a committee is compelling. with a simple three-step process. >>

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

Unlike on Threads, which, Kate Lindsay at Embedded says, is “ a mecca of Millennial brain rot.” Hear tips to recruit and retain these generations. Attract and Retain Millennials and Gen Z Using Mobile Technologies The greatest opportunity for attracting new members and member retention is Millennials and Generation Z.

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4 ways to attract younger members

Association Success

By 2025, Millennials will account for 75 percent of the American workforce. These organizations are failing to build a pipeline; they lack a dedicated campaign to appeal to and engage, Millennials and GenZ members. Tip: Appoint student and young professional representatives to the Board of Directors and other standing committees.

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Mission possible: Finding and keeping volunteers

Aaron Wolowiec

And later that month, committee members flock to your building to discuss the assignments for the year. And by the end of the year, you find it harder and harder to recruit – and keep – volunteers. Like zombies, committee members engage in busy work instead of generating new ideas to further the mission of the organization.

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