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48 Free Nonprofit Webinars for May 2018

Wild Apricot

Every month I compile the internet's biggest list of free nonprofit webinars. Here are all the webinars for May 2018.

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6 tips to enhance the new member onboarding experience.

YourMembership

When professionals join your membership organization or start a new job, the onboarding process plays a critical role in keeping them engaged right from the beginning. It’s an opportunity for you to highlight what you offer new members, enabling them to be successful in their professions. This gets them excited, and, hopefully, inspires them to take an active role in your organization.

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4 Ways to Take the Confusion Out of Your Marketing Automation Platform

Higher Logic

I am definitely one of those people who loves and needs to have the latest gadgets. When it comes to new smart phones, operating systems, gaming consoles, and audio gadgets, I covet them until they are mine. However, more than once I’ve lusted after the latest tech toy, only to get home and let it die of loneliness in a drawer or on a shelf somewhere, because I couldn’t immediately figure it out on my own and gave up.

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How to Create an Association Crisis Response Plan

GrowthZone

Crisis response planning is something most organizations don’t want to think about. Numerous studies also confirm that only about half of all organizations have any kind of crisis plan in place. Make sure your association is prepared. The intent of crisis communications is to strategically restore and preserve an organization’s reputation. Even though it might not be a “fun” process to write a plan, it is crucial if you want to be ready to mitigate an issue.

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Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Association Member Education

Unlock More Profit and Smarter Packaging for Member Learning Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your association’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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Today’s Critical Deliverables Might Not Even Be Worth Working On

Smooth The Path

Association professionals get bombarded with conflicting demands. We have to collect new member’s data correctly, but we also have to welcome them warmly. We have to make sure each attendee gets a badge, and we have to ensure they have a great experience within the first ten seconds of the conference. We have to send out member marketing messages, and we have to invent the next new benefit.

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Co-Creation: The Value is in the Process

Association Success

Just ask your local government. No, seriously. In another life, as a middle school English teacher, my classes would kick off the year by proposing, discussion, and voting on a class constitution, a list of expectations, norms, and promises we would agree to uphold for the rest of the year. Year to year, and class to class, the lists didn’t look that different.

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Embracing the Duty of Foresight: Part III

Association Adviser

This is my third Duty of Foresight column for Association Adviser , and the third in a three-part series I began posting in February to explain the duty of foresight for association boards and create a context for future columns. You can find Part I here and Part II here. In Part III, I will examine how orthodox beliefs about association governing make it more difficult for boards to shift their work toward embracing the duty of foresight.

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Did You Know? Associations Plan to Rake in More Revenue from Continuing Education

Association Adviser

This month, we asked our readers which source of non-dues revenue they plan to improve this year. The results were somewhat similar to those when we asked this question in previous years: Half of respondents cited continuing education as their primary non-dues revenue focus. As we’ve talked about before , there are plenty of ways for associations to earn cash from selling access to educational resources.

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