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Everybody’s Due-ing It! Ideas to Drive Non-Dues Revenue

Blue Sky eLearn

Associations are always looking for new and creative ways to drive additional non-dues revenue. At a recent Association SIG Summit, Blue Sky Client Success Manager, Kara Adams, joined a group of association executives as they crowdsourced ideas to drive non-dues revenue. Anything you think we are missing? Comment below! Sponsorships.

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How Engagement Tools Improve Association Event Management

Higher Logic

Achieving this goal is easier said than done without effective tools, but it’s a common core objective among associations (for good reason). Integrating eLearning tools, like a Learning Management System (LMS), with your online community can help you establish a reputation for delivering valuable educational content.

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Get to Know Ideation in Higher Logic Community: Your Tool for Effective Feedback

Higher Logic

When our organizations are guided by end-user feedback, we’re more effective, we create more satisfied members and customers, and ideally, we increase our revenue. If they don’t find what they’re looking for, they can submit their own idea for review. If yes, they can upvote that idea and leave their thoughts in the comments section.

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Association Brain Food: 10.13.23

Reid All About it

Associations usually rely on corporate marketing budgets for sponsorship revenue. At The Paris Review, former W hotel bartender Stephen Haines explains what happened after the brand’s acquisition by Marriott. The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Sponsored education. Brand acquisition.

Revenue 272
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Association Brain Food: 5.24.24

Reid All About it

TopClass LMS describes the advantages of credentialing exam study groups for candidates and associations, such as boosting pass rates, introducing people to your other programs, and generating new revenue. They start by reviewing the benefits of a well-crafted print magazine—in case you need to make a case to your leadership team.

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Association Brain Food: 10.6.23

Reid All About it

Their guide covers configuring software for abstract submission and peer review, issuing the call for papers, designing the conference program, and more. Competing against niche professional organizations, membership and conference revenue has “slowed to a trickle.” What are the latest tools and how might they help us navigate change?

Revenue 256
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Nonprofit Chart of Accounts: A Guide for Getting Started

NXUnite

A foundational tool for keeping organized finances is the nonprofit chart of accounts (COA), which is a resource that records your organization’s financial activity. Revenue , which consists of any funding your organization receives through its various income sources. Liabilities , which include everything your nonprofit owes.

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