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8 Must-Read Newsletters for Association Leaders

Elevating Engagement

I’m delighted to be a part of this list of must-read newsletters for association professionals. If you like my newsletter feel free to share it with your friends and check out some other great newsletters below! A selection of articles featured in the Elevating Engagement newsletter: Are You Time Starved?

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Planning a Virtual Day of Service for Your Organization

Blue Sky eLearn

Although your association might not be meeting in person right now, plenty of organizations are moving their meetings and events online and engaging members in the digital realm. First, you’ll need to create a planning committee to take charge of the organization and execution of your virtual day of service.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.29.21

Reid All About it

Now that your organization has nearly a year of remote work under its belt, it’s time to ask: do your managers know what they’re doing? The C-suite is no longer a full-time job at many organizations, including associations. Fri 1/29 at 10 a.m.* – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future.

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Member Engagement Strategies: A Guide for Associations

Fonteva

Association memberships are rewarding experiences and unique in the way that members pay dues in order to continue to be a part of the organization. Whether your association is made up of professionals in the same field or alumni who went to the same university, member engagement should always be one of your top priorities.

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3 Ways to Strengthen Communication Using Smart Member Data

Higher Logic

If your organization manages a membership program, you know that it can be a real challenge keeping your members fully engaged while developing ways to grow your program. After all, no matter how many new members you attract, it’s your retention rate that drives real growth.

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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

Newsletters. I bet members interact with your newsletters more regularly than any other product or service, which means your association should carefully plan and design each edition. shares 15 ways to improve your newsletter content and delivery. No plan, no progress. But do you? More info/register.

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Using Events to Grow Your Association’s Membership

MemberClicks

They: Let potential members mingle with current members (who can promote the value of your association) member benefits in a really natural way that doesn’t feel as salesy Really give potential members a chance to experience how your organization really runs. Event planning: Put on your recruitment hat.