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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.30.21

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…. Non-dues revenue. The countdown is on! 55 days from now, you could be in Nashville hanging around with people whose associations are rolling in non-dues revenue and people who want to emulate their success. Teri Carden—founder of ReviewMyAMS and AMS Fest—is bringing both groups together for a day of learning and sharing on September 23, plus some fun, of course, the night before.

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7 Steps for Increasing the Effectiveness of Your Association’s Reports

Membersuite

You know it’s time to rethink how your association uses reports when, month after month, you share a report with staff or volunteer leaders and all you hear is: “Hmm, interesting.” A report’s potential is wasted if it’s merely reviewed and forgotten. A report, in the right circumstances, should lead to insight and action—decisions, new tactics, new products or services, or changes in strategy.

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Your Members Are Listening: 6 Tips for a Successful Association Podcast

Association Briefings

Podcasts serve as an engagement opportunity for associations ready to expand on their value propositions. If your association is considering a podcast, the time is definitely ripe. At its core, an association has traditionally served as an informational resource for members and other industry professionals. It’s part of an association’s value proposition.

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ASAE Announces 10 Association Leaders to Class of Fellows

AssociationChat

WASHINGTON — Ten association leaders have been selected for ASAE’s 2021 Class of Fellows. The Fellows program bestows an honorary recognition upon exceptional association leaders making noteworthy and sustained contributions of leadership to their organizations, ASAE and the association management profession. Those who are named ASAE Fellows are committed to contributing continued leadership and service to the association community.

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How to Increase Membership Renewal

Dive deep into essential elements that drive member retention. Learn why members may hesitate to renew. Discover actionable techniques to encourage their return and foster lasting engagement. Uncover reasons members choose not to renew. Learn effective tactics to elevate member engagement and communication. Explore methods to encourage member renewal and active participation in your association Download now to take charge of your membership retention strategy!

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7 Ways To Plan A Successful Hybrid Event

Expo Logic

Hybrid events aren’t new, but they’re enjoying a post-pandemic revival. In fact, many people appreciate being able to remotely attend conferences, workshops, and conventions. At the same time, they expect their overall experience to be second to none whether they’re in person or online. As an event organizer, your role is to make sure all participants have a world-class experience, and that requires quite a bit of planning.

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The Pitfalls of a Startup Association/ Nonprofit

Leading Associations

The founding or startup phase can be one of the most exciting times to be a part of an organization – for those who thrive on chaos, have an entrepreneurial spirit and a dream. For those who like stability. process and clear direction, not so much. Startup operations can be disorganized and chaotic. Virtually all associations and nonprofit organizations start with either a single individual or small group of individuals passionate about starting something.

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Six Stages of Board Evolution

Leading Associations

The beginning of governance improvement is to start where you are by identifying where your board stands on an evolutionary continuum. In our work, we’ve identified six stages of board evolution. Every board, regardless of how long the organization has been operating, can find itself at any stage on the continuum and can change its stage on the continuum. .