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To Deepen Member Engagement, Redefine Volunteering

Associations Now

Offering volunteer opportunities can be one of the most effective ways to bring members closer to your association. One way to deepen member engagement is create enough different opportunities to match your members’ volunteering preferences. Examples include volunteering to be part of a task force or pilot-test team.

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Association Brain Food: 1.12.24

Reid All About it

Team questions. Karin Hurt and David Dye at Let’s Grow Leaders share seven assumption busters to propel your team’s strategic thinking. Young member engagement. She shares strategies for enhancing engagement and fostering a more inclusive environment for younger members. Member mobile app.

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Webinar Recap: Attracting Young Professionals to Your Association

Higher Logic

This week, Higher Logic teamed up with Community Brands to host a webinar on just that – strategizing for the next generation. Personalizing your communications during recruitment and retention. Not only before they become a member, but once they join, and after, especially during those early career stages. Professional Growth.

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Association Brain Food: 1.19.24

Reid All About it

Your AMS is the utility player on your membership team. Nimble AMS explains how an AMS empowers your association’s recruitment, engagement and retention efforts by helping you better understand members, anticipate their needs, provide a better digital experience and deliver personalized emails and content. Event trends.

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Membership 101: Life Time Value

Spark Consulting

One of the questions I get asked a lot is: “How much should I be willing to invest to recruit a member?” For example, let’s say you invest $1000 on a recruitment campaign and bring in five new members. That means you spent $200 each to acquire those members. Not all members behave the same.

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Association Brain Food: 1.26.24

Reid All About it

Last year, 814 associations participated in MGI’s survey, which benchmarks the practices used by associations to recruit, engage and renew members. Please help our community by taking the time to participate or forwarding it to a colleague on your association’s membership team. The 2024 survey is now open. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.16.21

Reid All About it

Associations are feeling the push to adopt a data-driven culture, but leaders and teams with small budgets, small staff sizes, or other resource limitations may feel challenged to gather the data and other evidence they need. How Your Community Can Turn 1 Event into 365-Day Engagement. Fri 4/16 at 2 p.m. – More info/register.

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