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As more organizations search for improved sources of revenue, including non-dues revenue, industry partner engagement is critical. Take this one-question poll to share your association’s engagement strategy.
Developing and rethinking association offerings can be a complex process – but some associations are finding it doesn’t have to be. Here’s why a simple approach to nondues revenue could make sense for your organization.
In this member spotlight, we look at the strategic steps the American Philatelic Society took to erase debt and rejuvenate membership.
As more associations get back to a familiar business model in a post-pandemic environment, there is opportunity to change the way organizations are approaching industry suppliers. PAR Leadership Advisory Board Chair Sean Soth shares how association leadership teams can develop a flexible approach to business development to collaborate with industry suppliers.
Shared organizational objectives are a critical success factor for associations. How is the relationship between your finance and business development? Take this 1-question poll to see how it compares with other industry peers.
While most income of nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations is exempt from federal and state corporate income tax, certain income of nonprofits is subject to tax – Jeff Tenenbaum of Tenenbaum Law Group PLLC explains what your association needs to know about UBIT.
If there was one profile page that existed to represent all associations, LinkedIn would be a no-brainer first level connection. The shared common interests between the two – building connections, creating opportunities, and improving communities – make associations and LinkedIn a natural match. So why are some association teams still hesitant to utilize the platform that boasts over 800 million members worldwide?
Associations are industry touchstones for thought leadership, connection, and resources for professional development. The way associations engage on LinkedIn continues to evolve. As the largest professional network on earth, LinkedIn provides opportunities for association revenue producers to add value to their relationships while learning more about industry news and views. Is your team leading or losing out on LinkedIn?
In this member spotlight, we look at how the American Payroll Association is moving beyond the reactionary and responsive stages of the pandemic and into initiating and implementing updated certification, educational and sponsorship programs.
Associations that are ready to up their performance should begin by embracing one key concept: To become a high-performing association, you must attract high-performing revenue producers.