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

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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. Documents tell the story. Thank your volunteers.

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How to Recruit and Retain Millennial Employees (Hint: Start by Building Community)

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So if you want to recruit millennials, foster a collaborative environment that lets employees learn and build professional relationships. Best of all, an online community makes it easy for you to demonstrate a collaborative work environment to recruits. You don’t have to tell millennials how collaborative your organization is.

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How to enhance your association’s membership committee

Nimble AMS

Recruitment and retention Your membership committee will likely focuses on attracting new members and retaining existing ones, creating strategies to engage potential members, communicate the benefits of joining, and ensure current members remain satisfied. Have your membership committee recruit, train, and recognize your volunteers.

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How to enhance your association’s membership committee

Nimble AMS

In your membership committee guide, you’ll want to include details about your entire membership cycle, including recruitment information and methods, the member application process, and the steps it takes to enroll a new member. Read our free whitepaper for helpful strategies: How to recruit more volunteers at your association.

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Why your code of ethics is a top-ranking member benefit

Nimble AMS

It might be time to revisit this crucial organizational document. If your organization is looking to recruit new members and retain existing members, you’ll need to invest in your Code of Ethics. If your organization is looking to recruit new members and retain existing members, you’ll need to invest in your Code of Ethics.

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How to take your association’s online advocacy efforts to next level

Nimble AMS

Read our blog to discover how to advance your advocacy program’s efforts and better engage your member advocates online. Within the subgroup, encourage your members to discuss current policies or share important documents to increase member engagement.

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Be Prepared to Deliver Digital Value

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Embrace Change, But Respect Tradition Tom has figured out how to balance the equation that challenges many association leaders. When you identify what’s truly meaningful to your members, then engagement and recruitment are not a big deal.” He’s learned that you can respect tradition while embracing innovation and change.

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