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A recipe for volunteer success: How to recruit, educate, and retain

Ungrated

Veteran community association leaders say whipping up a plan to recruit, educate, and retain volunteers is essential to volunteer success and is a delicate mix that includes patience, flexibility, solid coaching, and listening skills—plus a dash of strong commitment to community. Once a task has been assigned, give them ownership and support.

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Association Brain Food: 10.27.23

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Sherry Budziak at.orgSource describes how two associations’ partnerships with civic and governmental organizations acted as safety nets in times of crisis. Organizer: Cecilia Sepp, CAE, CNP, founder, Rogue Tulips Consulting Fri 10/27 at 12:30 p.m. – Strategic partnerships. Value proposition. But you have to admit when you do.

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Give Young Members a Greater Leadership Voice

Associations Now

To cultivate its pipeline of future leaders, the National Automatic Merchandising Association evolved its Emerging Leaders Network to ensure that it provides high-quality engagement opportunities and a seat at the leadership table. But successfully engaging young people in the leadership pipeline depends on at least one common element. “I

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Association Brain Food: 4.28.23

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Member recruitment. Impexium suggests member recruitment strategies that will successfully drive your marketing efforts in this very different marketplace. Online communities are extremely popular with younger audiences—the toughest ones to recruit and retain. Frankly, we’re smarter about it now. Online community. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 2.23.24

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. – The In-Between is Ineffective (Radio Free 501c, the podcast of Rogue Tulips Consulting ) Every week Rogue Tulips brings the nonprofit community intriguing guests discussing vital topics affecting nonprofit organizations around the world—and we have fun doing it! Location: Washington DC. Organizer: GLAM Wed 2/28 from 9 a.m.

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Association Brain Food: 12.1.23

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Member recruitment. To attract young members , you must recruit in ways that make sense to them. Impexium recommends proving you’re an organization they can trust, delivering benefits they value, and having processes and systems that facilitate member referrals, new member onboarding, testimonials, social presence, and member feedback.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.29.19

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Check out this 15-minute web series covering hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management. AWTC End-of-Year Reception (Washington DC). Location: Washington DC. When you recruit members, you’re inviting them to your organization’s “party.” A new episode is posted every Monday by 1 p.m.