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How Associations Are Using Community to Support Their Members During COVID-19

Higher Logic

APGA is also hosting virtual roundtables three times a week, averaging around 120 people per call, who weigh into to share examples of their communications and how they’re abiding by local guidelines. APGA uses the community as a place for members to ask additional questions.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

Reid All About it

By the way, he’s the director of certification and education at the Professional Pricing Society so he knows what he’s talking about. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Virtual conference pricing. Content audit. After Lockdown: Meetings & Events Post-Crisis.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.11.20

Reid All About it

The folks at Fíonta do too, which is why they say integrating Salesforce (or any CRM/AMS) with a learning management system (LMS) should be on your association’s to-do list. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. LMS/CRM integration. Tue 9/15 at 10 a.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.3.20

Reid All About it

They share guidelines on the best communication style, options for different types of virtual meetings with chapter leaders, and ways to provide chapter leaders with news, resources and advice. I have a feeling many associations will allocate more resources in the future to online learning. is part of a larger, clearly managed system.

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14 Non-Dues Revenue Tips for Associations Big and Small

MemberClicks

Non-dues revenue typically comes from two sources: Internal: Charging your members additional fees for added resources, opportunities, or products, such as conference fees, professional certifications, or branded merchandise. Offer certifications or accreditation programs. Certificates are another way for them to prove their work.

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Your association website probably isn’t accessible — but should be

Association Success

While not legally binding, Japan has developed its own accessibility guidelines. . Beyond legal requirements, however, Samantha Evans, the certification manager for the International Association of Accessibility Professionals , said there’s both a social responsibility and a business case to make for Internet accessibility. . “The

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4 Ways to Enhance Your Association’s Online Presence

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Follow accessibility guidelines so all members can access the website, regardless of ability. Online courses and certifications developed by experts at your association to enhance members’ skills and knowledge. Fonteva recommends using a comprehensive membership management tool to oversee these exclusive offers.