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Membership Benefits: 10 Ideas for Your Association

MemberClicks Avatar MemberClicks November 8, 2021
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Your members are the heart of your association. Leaders in membership organizations and associations spend countless hours drafting communications, planning events, and nurturing these invaluable relationships.

But are your members getting everything they need out of their memberships? One recent survey showed that less than half (40%) of younger members felt the membership perks they received was worth their dues.

By enhancing your member experience and giving membership benefits that resonate, your association can maximize your member ROI. Some popular benefits you can consider providing members with include:

  • Membership community and networking opportunities
  • Mentorship program
  • Job board
  • Online membership directory
  • Continuing education and certifications
  • Conferences and workshops
  • Virtual events
  • Volunteer experiences
  • Discounted or free industry publications or resources

1. Membership community and networking opportunities

According to Edge Research, the top reason that people join associations and member organizations is for potential job opportunities. That’s why it’s crucial to offer members access to a community and/or plenty of chances to network with other professionals in your industry.

So, make it as easy as possible for your members to connect with other members. Plan and promote regular networking events, like a speaker series or luncheons, that pulls plenty of members all into one room.

You can host networking mixers at a casual venue like a coffee shop, local restaurant, or brewery to keep the vibe low-key. This kind of casual ambiance can help members feel less intimidated when approaching people they don’t know.

You can also take your networking efforts online. Creating an online community that allows your members to chat with one another and discuss industry trends and issues is a much-desired association membership benefit your potential members need and want.

The power of building a community can’t be understated. People naturally want to be a part of a group of likeminded individuals.

Building a community around your industry is a powerful way to attract and retain members. By providing a platform for members to connect and share their experiences, you are fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie that only association membership will allow them to access.

2. Mentorship program

Go beyond basic networking opportunities in your association. Your younger members may need additional assistance making productive connections in your industry to build their skills and further their career. That’s where access to a mentorship program can become much sought after benefit.

Fill this gap by matching established members who are seasoned in their careers with younger upstarts who are looking for ways to accelerate their career growth.

This is a huge value-add for members who are just getting started in their career or are looking for new ways to grow. Seasoned members can offer expert, industry specific knowledge, on forging a career path, point to ways to upgrade their skills, and provide ideas on how to handle negotiations.

Additionally, a mentoring relationship can provide valuable guidance and support for members who are experiencing career transitions or facing specific challenges in their field. The expertise and experience of seasoned members can help mentees navigate these situations with confidence and efficiency.

3. Association Job Board

As we mentioned previously, career opportunities are likely important to your current and prospective members. So, make your membership benefits even more valuable by offering access to an exclusive job board for your industry.

For example, members can pay a small fee for job posting privileges on the job board for candidates in your industry. Or you can manage a job board that only members can access for exclusive opportunities.

This kind of job board is valuable for both members and job seekers, of course, but it’s yet another potential revenue stream for your organization as well.

Not only are job boards an attractive benefit to encourage membership, but they are also a great way to grow your association’s revenue. You can provide a special rate for higher tier membership levels to help encourage upgrades

4. Online membership directory

An online member directory is yet another chance for members to connect with each other. This kind of searchable, digitized list allows anyone to review prominent members who belong to your organization, find professionals in the same industry, and even refer customers to one another.

While those are reason enough, a member directory provides a number of advantages, including:

  • A directory helps members expand their businesses. When your members can find one another easily, this can also serve as a source for referrals. For example: a chamber directory can help send your members’ businesses leads far business partnerships, open roles, and those needing a subject matter expert.
  • A directory boosts your organization’s reputation. This type of online directory gives you the opportunity to tout your growing list of members. And, as aforementioned above, a public directory offers the opportunity to highlight or feature prominent members and their achievements.
  • A directory adds to your digital footprint. A public list of all your members will earn you web traffic from a number of other sites. Let’s say that someone searches for Jane Smith, who happens to be one of your members. Your directory listing with Jane’s profile will probably appear in the list of search results. This kind of additional traffic, especially when compounded over hundreds or thousands of members, is ideal for building domain authority as part of your search engine optimization (SEO) strategy.
  • A directory helps out your administrators. You can either make your membership directory private or public. Then your staff can use this searchable list to segment groups of members, keep up with member statuses, and send targeted communications.

5. Continuing education and certifications

According to a recent survey, the biggest reason younger members opt to join an organization is for ongoing education.

Since many professions require certifications and additional education credits, this provides organizations the chance to meet this need for members.

As a membership benefit, provide extra value through ongoing education. Host informational webinars, online and in-person training, as well as certifications through online learning modules.

That way, your members can stay current with their skills, add new ones, and continue growing their professional development.

To beef up your educational offerings, you can use a learning management system to create your courses and promote your program as a great value-add for members.

6. Conferences and workshops

To offer large-scale networking and to help teach current and prospective members new skills, try hosting a conference or workshop. This could take the form of a single or multi-day event. Many associations host at least one annual conference to gather industry leaders in one place to discuss a wide range of industry related topics.

You can provide opportunities for networking, speaker panels, and keynote speakers from your respective industry.

A conference or workshop that’s open to the public is a great way to highlight your membership benefits to a wider audience and increase the education opportunities available to your members.

It can also serve as a revenue stream for your organization. You just need robust conference and event management software to help you plan, promote, and execute your event.

7. Virtual events

With the ease of hosting virtual events increasing, many professional associations are choosing to host more events online.

One recent report showed that 55% of organizers plan to invest even more in virtual events. Another survey shows that the virtual event market is expected to be worth $504.76 billion by 2028.

That’s at least partially due to the fact that virtual conferences are more inclusive, safe, and allow you to accommodate a wider audience.

Virtual events allow your members (and prospective members) to attend and soak up all the valuable learnings, even if they couldn’t attend the event in-person.

It’s also relatively simple for associations to put together events, register attendees, and promote your conference all in one place with virtual event software.

8. Volunteer experiences

While your members may enjoy the aforementioned perks and swag, plenty of them likely also appreciate the opportunity to participate in charity work. According to a recent survey, 97% of younger association members said it was important for the organization’s mission to be committed to a greater good. Another 59% said it was very important.

So, offer your members the opportunity to give back to your industry or community (or both). Plan and host a volunteer event, fundraiser for a charity, or partner up with a local nonprofit to give back.

This kind of volunteer opportunity at charitable events builds awareness of your association and demonstrates that you’re active with philanthropic efforts within your area. It also fosters a sense of community among your association members. When people work together to complete a charitable mission, they grow closer.

9. Discounted or free industry publications or resources

Information is power—particularly for your members. That’s why one excellent benefit you can offer your members is free or discounted access to publications and resources.

Purchase subscriptions to the most popular and valuable industry publications, whether it’s a magazine, newspaper, or online publication.

Then provide special access to these publications to members so they can learn about industry trends, news, and interviews with movers and shakers.

This kind of educational content is extremely valuable for association members as it allows them to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and advancements in their industry.

By offering discounted or free access to industry publications and resources, associations provide their members with a competitive advantage.

10. Business Listings

If you manage a trade association, offering business listing is a great benefit your should make available to your members. Business listings are a valuable tool for association members, especially for those who operate within a specific industry or geographic location.

By offering business listings as a membership benefit, you provide a platform for your members to showcase their products or services and forge new business relationships.

You can even enhance your associations revenue by offering advertising options for businesses on your association’s website and in your newsletters.

Upgrading Your Own Membership Perks

When it comes to recruiting new members and retaining current ones, offering membership benefits that resonate is one effective way to achieve both. With the options outlined above, your organization can provide benefits that offer the ROI your members need.

To help you spread the word about your outstanding membership benefits, you’ll also need a comprehensive membership management system. A platform like MemberClicks can help membership organizations and associations plan, promote, and administer all the perks you provide to members.

The right membership management system also helps you centralize many of the aforementioned membership benefits into one platform, including:

  • Running your online member community
  • Maintaining a searchable online member directory
  • Building an industry-specific job board for members
  • Administering ongoing education with learning management features
  • Planning and promoting conferences and virtual events with event management tools
  • Updating your organization’s site with a simple content management system

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