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Association Brain Food: 2.23.24

Reid All About it

Bulletin describes how a member app helps nurture member engagement by providing a centralized communication channel for members. Unlike social media platforms, a mobile app is controlled by your association and serves as a tangible reminder of the value of membership. Member mobile app. Webinar latecomers. 1 CAE credit.

DC 261
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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

If a document like this doesn’t exist, hold some informational interviews with your executive director and the head of the board to figure out what the association's main goals are for the upcoming year. The engagement data generated by your community can help your membership team determine who is likely to renew and who is at risk.

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Guide to Running a Successful Membership Committee

MemberClicks

Allowing them the option to serve similar or simultaneous terms may help in recruiting. Getting Involved A truly successful membership committee will be involved in far more than just their own committee members and recruitment. This is why recruiting individuals for these important positions is so crucial.

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Membership Directory: Why Your Organization Needs One & How to Create One

EventMobi: Association Events

No matter what type it is, your membership directory makes it easy for members to find others’ contact info, like phone numbers, email addresses, or social media accounts. With a member directory, your staff can easily manage member info or set up communication channels between members.

Directory 147
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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. The Free Press ) Social media platforms hate the written word. Bruce Rosenthal and Lori Zoss Kraska share five valuable hard truths about sponsorships from Bruce’s interviews with 100 corporate sponsors.

Maryland 272
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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

.orgSource

My first bit of advice is, don’t treat recruiting these experts casually. Jane Pearson,orgSource Vice President of Marketing and Communications, offers this guidance, “In the post-pandemic world, people crave connection. Associations are ideally positioned to fill that need in a way that social media and other online activities cannot.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

.orgSource

Preparing this document is a learning experience. These are a few of the documents that can be included in online welcome handbooks: Bylaws. When you succeed at recruiting talented leaders, share the good news broadly. Meeting icebreakers and informal social events are obvious activities. Financial statements.