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Learn how they embarked on a data-driven, innovative, holistic and wide-reaching strategy to create an open, inclusive, content-driven community based membership model that connects online and offline engagement in whole new ways. . – Stand Out in 30 Seconds: Effective Communication for Millennial Professionals.
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To maximize our impact, the Cherry Fund will expand our fundraising methods, strengthen our partnerships, and engage new audiences through innovative and transparent practices. Paul from The DC LGBTQ+ Community Center Adaptability, foresight, and volunteerism. Bringing leaders and action-takers to the table is key to our future.
Gen Z and millennial marketing. Digital Learning Accessibility, The Road Ahead Learn about elevating accessibility as an institutional imperative, designing and implementing institutional policy and strategies, and selecting and using technology-driven innovations to enhance accessibility. Location: Washington DC. 2 CMP credits.
Tue 11/1 at 8 a.m.* – Solutions to Engaging Millennials in Associations (Washington DC). Hear from industry insiders how millennials can challenge your association’s conventional methods and strategies. Demystify Innovation at Your Association (Association Chat). Tue 11/1 at 2 p.m. Wed 11/2 at 1 p.m.
.* – Engaging Your Association’s Staff and Board in Your Corporate Partnership Program (Washington DC). Location: Washington DC. Host: DC-Area Partnership Professionals Network Idea Exchange. Gain Insight on the Global Association Market (Washington DC). Location: Washington DC. Location: Washington DC.
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. – Creating Tomorrow’s Leaders: How to Attract, Retain and Engage Millennial and Gen Z Talent. Hear about key workplace preferences of millennials and how you can align needs cross-generationally, and best practices at high-ranking companies that have unlocked the power to attract, engage and retain top millennial talent.
Tue 9/19 at 9 a.m.* – Fiduciary Training for Associations/Nonprofits: The How To’s of Investment Oversight (Washington DC). Chapter Roundtable in Washington DC. Location: Washington DC. – Driving an Innovation Strategy. Associations must innovate or become obsolete. More info/register. Lunch provided.
– Beyond the Hype: Harnessing the Power of AI and BI in Your AMS (Washington DC) Explore strategic insights and practical applications of Artificial Intelligence and Business Intelligence you need to transform your association. Location: Washington DC. More info/register. 1 CAE credit. More info/register. Wed 3/6 at 2 p.m. –
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Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. Membership Mondays Winter Celebration (Washington DC) Enjoy beer, wine, soft drinks, and a light nosh to celebrate a great 2023. Location: Washington DC. The Data Bunch This groundbreaking virtual event brings together exceptional minds in data management, analytics, and innovation.
Teaming together, Association Chat and DC photographer Geoff Livingston are taking studio portraits of association employees who can tell us “why associations matter.” Reducing the Loss of Corporate Sponsors/Partners (Brown Bag Lunch Idea Exchange, Washington DC). Location: Washington DC. Rosen, President of ML Innovations, Inc.
Amanda Lea Kaiser ) Two mobile engagement strategies to help your association increase Gen Z and millennial membership. Embracing AI in Events: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges Learn about the innovative applications of AI that are redefining attendee engagement, boosting event efficiency, and elevating overall experiences.
. – The Pros and Cons of Having Corporate Partners (Partnership Professionals Network Idea Exchange – Washington DC). Location: Washington DC. This innovative concept places member-specific data visualizations on your website or mobile app—wherever members (or potential members) log in and access information. More info/register.
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Meeting planners need to stay on top of technological advances, corporate initiatives, budget restrictions, attendee expectations, meeting innovations and organizational goals or risk becoming obsolete. DC SAFE (Small Association Forum for Executives). ” Check the Association Chat Facebook group for more information.
Tue 5/9 at 12 p.m.* – Spark Your Innovation Engine. Is your association starting to focus more on innovation? How can you foster a culture of innovation? Hear unique perspectives from a researcher, technology partner and an association on the role of innovation in associations today. More info/register.
Like many things millennials “killed,” the dinner party has simply adapted for the post-recession era. SURGE is a free virtual conference where association professionals assemble from all corners of the world for productive conversations around innovation and change. Location: online and Washington DC. Stu Sjouwerman, KnowBe4 ).
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Fri 3/3 at 10 a.m.* – Coffee with Innovators: Association Design Circle We meet on the first Friday of each month hosted by an association leader who leads a conversation on an association innovation topic. Our topic this month is association finance innovation. Location: online and Washington DC. More info/register.
Attracting Millennial/Young Professional Supporters. Download the free whitepaper this article is based on, Steal Like a Fundraiser: Innovations in Cause-Oriented Fundraising for Associations. They’re asking people to give them money to support a greater cause. Associations are struggling to recruit younger members.
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Chapter Roundtable in Washington DC. Location: Washington DC. Vetting Member Needs and Market Opportunities (Executive Exchange: Associations Catalyzing Entrepreneurship – Washington DC or teleconference). Solving the Mystery of Association Innovation: 7 Practical Steps to Increasing Members, Revenue and Value.
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