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They describe revenue-sharing models and offer tips for ensuring a profitable, equitable and peaceful partnership. Cecilia Sepp of Rogue Tulips Consulting takes issue with associations that repeatedly ask the same people to join committees and other groups rather than announcing and offering these opportunities to all members.
Today (Friday, November 1) is the nomination deadline for the Association Women Technology Champions (AWTC) Awards. Nominate yourself or a woman who works in the association industry for an award in one of three categories: technology leader, innovation, or technology champion. Education revenue. Committee management.
If you’re an association professional who is responsible for business development, exhibitor sales, non-dues revenue programs, or any other revenue growth roles outside of membership sales, please complete this survey , which should take less than ten minutes of your time. AMS selection. New member engagement. More info/register.
And its been a particularly unsettling time, as a contentious presidential election, recession fears, and (to say the least) disruptive technology trends all vied for leaders attention. Various surveys suggest that associations have lagged behind their corporate brethren when it comes to embracing the technology. Adapting to AI.
In 2025, Congress is likely to consider new tax increases on association revenue, such as membership dues, sponsorships, investment income and educational program revenue. It covers strategy, tactics, technology, AI and more in a post, not a download. Host: Association Women Technology Champions Tue 12/10 at 12 p.m.
Membership committees. Is it difficult to find members to serve on your membership committee? MemberSuite discusses the challenges faced by staff in charge of membership committees and suggests ways you can make improvements by revamping (or retiring) your membership committee. Sarah Parks, Director of Technology, Esler.
Chapters can continue to generate non-dues revenue by partnering with their sponsors in new ways. Billhighway explains how to help chapters leverage their event and content assets to deliver desperately needed revenue to their bottom line and value to sponsors. What new technologies can they employ? Chapter sponsorships.
Every year, Nimble AMS offers our customers three free product releases , in the Spring, Summer, and Winter, to ensure everyone has access to the latest technological innovations and advancements. 2024 marked another exciting year for Nimble AMS product releases! NimbleLand now includes built-in collaboration features.
Many members are struggling financially because they’ve been laid off, had their budget cut, or suffered revenue losses. Association websites compete with for-profits, media, and other associations for eyeballs, mindshare and even revenue. From Virtual Events to Real Revenue. Affordable membership. Chapter bright spots.
They’re reporting on a non-dues revenue generating idea from the recent Non-Dues-A-Palooza ideation session: educational coaches who help professionals map out a professional development plan and guide them into your association’s education and credentialing programs. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting.
Non-dues revenue. The State Bar of Texas partnered with Lead Marvels to provide an online resource library for members that generated $160,000 in revenue for the association this past year—plus lots of leads for their sponsors. He shares five resources for getting up to speed and staying informed about AI. Hot association topics.
Lori Ely, Chief Revenue Officer, Results Direct | RD Mobile. Michael Jones, VP, Mobile Technologies, Results Direct | RD Mobile. Now is the time to be flexible, adjust your sales outreach efforts, fine-tune sponsor and customer value and expectations, and discover new revenue streams. More info/register. Mon 4/13 at 1 p.m.
One difference this year: “For the first time in the survey’s history, the challenge of generating non-dues revenue topped all other obstacles faced by associations.” That explains the interest in communities like Non-Dues-A-Palooza and Professionals for Association Revenue. Eliminate the Executive Committee! 1 CAE credit.
On Thursday (9/26), ASAE is hosting a webinar about a possible existential threat to associations: legislators who want to apply the 21% corporate tax rate to the non-donation net revenue of tax-exempt organizations, like associations. Non-dues revenue. AI for associations. Need to sharpen your knowledge about AI? 1 CAE credit.
Their post describes four ways your association can leverage event and learning data to increase attendance, select content, improve programs and grow revenue. Fri 12/4 at 10 a.m.* – Generating Revenue in a COVID World. Choosing the right software, platforms, and technology partner is crucial to the success of your organization.
Find out how onsite event technology can enable you to gather invaluable data when it comes to measuring and tracking the attendee journey and proving the impact of your event. Embracing Data and Technology to Increase Member Engagement (online and Washington DC). All women in the association technology community are welcome.
Oh, The Association Podcast is hosted by Ben Muscolino of Breezio and AMS Geek, and Jake Toohey and Joe Post of Adage Technologies. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting.
They describe strategies for applying game mechanics to influence attendee behavior , including incentives and technology that help you achieve event goals. Hear about the potential benefits and challenges of such a transformation, from increased reach and engagement to new revenue streams, while learning how to navigate potential obstacles.
This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. Your organization needs to bring in new members to meet revenue goals, and often, this includes increasing the young member base. Growing Non-Dues Revenue. 5 Common Organizational Priorities for Associations. New Member Acquisition.
Event technology. For their event technology buyer’s guide , EventMobi interviewed 20 association event professionals to better understand the most time-consuming challenges when buying event technology—a good thing to know when starting a selection project. Hear valuable insights on leveraging technology to drive success.
Geez, it looks like they have A LOT to teach, especially in the editorial and revenue partnership departments. Held the second Friday of each month, these intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Futurist thinking. Guest: Kerri L.
Keep the Seal of Approval concept in mind when examining your association’s offerings and unique value propositions, says Dr. Michael Tatonetti in a post by Carolyn Shomali at Professionals for Association Revenue. However, Non-Dues programs have the highest potential for overall revenue production. CMP credit. More info/register.
Most of us know that membership software is designed to make association processes easier and more automated, but did you know that your AMS could earn your association essential non-dues revenue? Let’s take a look at some of the options for turning your existing database and website into a finely-tuned engine for driving revenue.
Armentrout CAE, DelCor Technology Solutions, HighRoad Solutions, PerByte, and Qiqo—have put together a “powerhouse panel” and “expert-led sessions.” If you manage non-dues revenue programs, you’ve got to understand Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) —or your association will eventually pay the price (taxes plus penalties and interest).
– Ask Us Anything Expert Panel: Marketing, Revenue, Meetings & Technology. Key topics will include empathetic marketing (cultivating creativity and connection in a crisis, adapting your sales strategies during COVID-19, managing events (both physical and virtual), and leveraging technology. Host: MIT Technology Review.
Association revenue. Professionals for Association Revenue released their Association Business Development Landscape Survey report. Learn about considerations for your technological infrastructure, ideas for cultivating a flexible work and learning environment, and strategies for supporting members’ and staff’s professional growth.
Education Services and Technology Vendors. Some important reports that come to the top of my head include: Revenue reports. Past board and committee reports. Revenue Share Agreements. A list of other key stakeholders, such as board liaisons, volunteer leaders, and subject matter experts. Non-Disclosure Agreements.
However, of the association professionals who said they plan on increasing their IT budget, 72% report they feel technologically prepared for the future. However, of the association professionals who said they plan on increasing their IT budget, 72% report they feel technologically prepared for the future. How does your association compare?
You can encourage your suppliers to participate in the existing standing committees that are appropriate (ASAE’s Technology Section Council is an excellent example of this). Supplier membership needs to be considered in light of your larger revenue and engagement goals.
Good things happen when you have good relationships with technology partners. Host: ASAE Technology Council Speakers: Dave Coriale and Andrew Legett of DelCor Reggie Henry of ASAE Tue 12/5 at 12 p.m. Project success stories. More info/register. 1 CAE credit. . Go on a whirlwind tour of some of our recent projects. More info/register.
Non-dues revenue incubator. Three association execs will get help fleshing out the contours of a new non-dues revenue program and bringing it to life. Evaluating non-dues revenue. Lead Marvels has developed a framework to help associations evaluate and rank non-dues revenue opportunities. Applicants must be ASAE members.
A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Michael Jones, VP of Mobile Technologies, Results Direct | RD Mobile. Host: Association Women Technology Champions.
If you’re selecting any type of technology that relies on integration, you must read this non-technical guide on API for association leaders. These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Demystifying API. More info/register.
Hear about best practices, cutting-edge technology, tips to avoid common pitfalls, and real-world examples. Networking Discussion: Best Practices for Diversifying Revenue Join your Fridays@4 colleagues for an open discussion about your best practices or challenges in diversifying revenue. CAE credit. More info/register.
When developing a new educational program, WBT Systems suggests using a learning strategy canvas because it helps staff, volunteer SMEs, committee members, and others stay aligned during planning discussions and reminds everyone involved where you’re going and how you will get there. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting.
At MIT Technology Review, Tanya Basu shares ideas for helping remote workers recreate watercooler moments —the same ideas can help you simulate conference hallway conversations too. Our panelists will share: the pros and cons of the technology they used, how they kept their audience engaged, and their biggest challenges. 1 CAE credit.
Bonus idea: a competencies matrix for staff committee liaisons—brilliant! A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Member engagement. Hosts: Black in Events Network and twine.
They describe strategies for applying game mechanics to influence attendee behavior, including the incentives and technology that will help you achieve event goals. That’s the question the Professionals for Association Revenue asked several association executives and consultants. Sponsorships. Self-mastery. More info/register.
If you feel like you’ve been seeing more press about microcredentials lately, it’s because researchers see growing support from employers and learners, and higher education sees the potential for revenue and renewed relevance. Get a better understanding of when it’s time to build, refresh, or sunset programs to support revenue growth.
Are you looking for new ideas to increase association revenue? Well, search no further. Your association can increase revenue by boosting its efforts in volunteer recruitment and engagement. Read on to learn how to mobilize your event volunteers and help your association increase events revenue to reach its financial goals.
These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Host: Association Women Technology Champions Guest: Rebecca Achurch, PGMP, PMP, CSM, CAE, founder, Achurch Consulting *All events are online at Eastern Daylight Time unless otherwise noted. .
If you’re feeling stuck in the COVID-19 cave of despair and overwhelm, Tobin Conley, CAE, at DelCor Technology Solutions suggests you listen to the wisdom of a Disney princess (yes, you read that correctly). Organizer: ASAE Professional Development Committee. Brandt Krueger, Owner, Event Technology Consulting. Mon 4/20 at 1 p.m.
Boards and their CEOs aren’t interested in hemorrhaging balance sheets that come from dues losses and shrinking Trade Show revenues. 16% decrease in CEOs who say they are “very confident” in revenue prospects for the next 12 months. 436% increase in the number of CEOs who expect global economic growth to decline.
Planning an AMS selection/implementation or some other technology project? The Future of Event Technology: 2017 Trend Watch. Explore what’s in store for event technology in 2017. Host: ASAE Professional Development Section Council Engagement Committee. 4 Easy Ways to Generate Non-Dues Revenue. More info/register.
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