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How associations can predict and prevent member churn

Association Success

As COVID-19, natural disasters, political scandal and social unrest has roiled 2020, it’s no surprise that many are seeking to look to the future. While technically impossible, predictive modeling can help us discover patterns in member behavior and even predict their future actions. . Thomas Altman and Dray McFarlane , predictive analytics experts and co-founders of Tasio , are joining us on Sept. 10th for “ How to predict and prevent member churn ,” a free workshop where you’ll learn how to pr

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How Dedicated Community Management is Helping These 3 Organizations Level Up Engagement

Higher Logic

The post How Dedicated Community Management is Helping These 3 Organizations Level Up Engagement appeared first on Higher Logic. Learn how using Higher Logic’s community management services has helped three associations revamp their strategies and grow community engagement levels. The post How Dedicated Community Management is Helping These 3 Organizations Level Up Engagement appeared first on Higher Logic.

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How taking small risks can drive innovation within your association

Association Success

In 1924, six cardiologists gathered to form the American Heart Association. Since then, the organization has grown into a force to be reckoned with, on an ambitious mission to eliminate cardiovascular diseases. . Associations like the American Heart Associations have built-in strengths in the form of history and tradition. But left unchecked, these strengths can stifle innovation.

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A New Era of Association Meetings for Ambiverts and Introverts

Smooth The Path

Somewhere in my literary travels a long time ago, I read a piece that theorized that most of us were neither introverts or extroverts. Instead, perhaps 80% of the population are ambiverts. Ambiverts have both tendencies; we can feel energized by hosting a party, and also can feel invigorated by an evening of reading by a crackling fire. Up until recently, most association meetings, whether they are conferences, board meetings, or chapter meetings, have been designed for extroverts.

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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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Disaster preparedness: Ready your community for severe weather during COVID-19

Ungrated

As if 2020 hasn’t been challenging enough, active hurricane and wildfire seasons have been making the year even more taxing. Community association leaders living in areas that may be prone to natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires should be discussing what disaster preparedness and recovery looks like for their community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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New Elevate Feature: Assessment Driven Learning Path

CommPartners

Learners, meet your new advisor. Elevate admins can now make personalized content recommendations to learners through a Self-Assessment Quiz. The assessment gauges a learners’ knowledge of specific focus areas or quiz categories. Upon completing the assessment, the learner is presented with a list of asset recommendations designed to improve their knowledge level within each focus […].

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HOAs grapple with sign rules in era of social justice reform (CO)

Community Associations Network

Colorado law states community associations can’t ban political signs around elections but can make rules about all other signs. That’s prompting debate in Lowry.

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Lincoln Hills board procedures questioned (CA)

Community Associations Network

A few Sun City Lincoln Hills residents wrote critical letters this week to The Lincoln News Messenger about its Aug. 27 story on the executive director’s firing at an executive session on Aug. 21. (The front page story was “Sun City Lincoln Hills board fires executive director Friday.

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How To Make An HOA Violation Letter

Community Associations Network

In every homeowners association, there will be homeowners who break the rules accidentally or intentionally. That’s why HOA boards must take non-compliance seriously. At the first sign of offense, they must send an HOA violation letter to remind a homeowner of his obligations to the HOA. If you want to improve rule enforcement, here’s a helpful guide for creating HOA violation letters.

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How to Create a Winning Event Marketing Strategy

Events hold the power to create lasting impressions and meaningful connections. They are not only occasions for celebration but also valuable marketing opportunities. Event marketing has become an essential component of successful business strategies, enabling organizations to engage with their target audience and create memorable experiences. However, behind every successful event lies a well-thought-out marketing strategy.

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Homeowner asked by HOA to take down pro-police flag in Draper neighborhood (UT)

Community Associations Network

A Utah woman is expressing her frustration after she was asked by a local homeowner’s association to take down her family’s “Thin Blue Line” flag. “It’s awfully convenient that in years past they never have requested this, but this year it’s a big deal,” Aimee Peterson told 2News.

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Condo Smarts: Any relief in sight for insurance renewals? (BC)

Community Associations Network

Dear Tony: Is there any relief in sight for insurance renewals? Our strata corporation is being faced with a re-piping issue and wonder to what extent we should leave the replacement of the individual unit piping up to owners.

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Lowry Board Reverses Policy: Yard Signs Now Allowed (CO)

Community Associations Network

After hearing from unhappy residents and following a spate of media attention, the HOA board overseeing Denver’s Lowry neighborhood reversed a long-standing policy and voted Wednesday night to allow residents to display two yard signs. Board regulations previously prohibited temporary yard signs, angering residents who had recently put up social justice yard signs.

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New Disclosure Requirements for Water Damage Insurance Claims in Condominiums Effective January 1, 2021 (GA)

Community Associations Network

On July 29, 2020, Governor Kemp signed House Bill 1070 amending Code Section 44-3-107 of the Georgia Condominium Act. The new law expressly confirms that condominium associations are not required to obtain insurance related to water damage or water perils. It then imposes disclosure requirements on associations and unit owners when water damage or water peril insurance is carried.

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’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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Beatrice Homeowner Association Seeking Injunction Against Sex Offender Residency (NE)

Community Associations Network

A Beatrice homeowners association is seeking a judge’s order that would prevent a convicted sex offender from residing in their neighborhood.