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    Explore " member benefits" with insightful episodes like "Episode 204: Tango Alpha Lima: With Honor Founder and CEO Rye Barcott", "URMIA Member Benefits", "S1 E3: What It Means to be a Co-op Member (Part 1)", "Charge Members For What You're Worth!" and "2023 Must-have For Your Association's Growth: Tech + Culture!" from podcasts like ""Tango Alpha Lima Podcast", "URMIA Matters", "Live Wire", "The Member Lounge Podcast: Unlocking Association Success" and "The Member Lounge Podcast: Unlocking Association Success"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Episode 204: Tango Alpha Lima: With Honor Founder and CEO Rye Barcott

    Episode 204: Tango Alpha Lima: With Honor Founder and CEO Rye Barcott
    ASK US ANYTHING How to “choose your own adventure” as a member of The American Legion. INTERVIEW Marine Corps veteran Rye Barcott, co-founder and CEO of With Honor, talks about how the cross-partisan organization works with the For Country Caucus, how they seek to advance veteran leadership in elected public service and the need to support our Afghanistan allies. . SCUTTLEBUTT Hamm gets the Slammer: Texas man sentenced in stolen valor case Psychedelic Fast Track: MDMA approved for a fast-track review by the FDA Celebrity Veteran: Serving in the Coast Guard a family tradition for a trio of Hollywood actors Special Guest: Rye Barcott.

    URMIA Member Benefits

    URMIA Member Benefits

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, Teresa Ransdell, URMIA’s Director of Membership and Marketing, speaks to Flo Hoskinson, Risk Manager at Oregon Health and Science University, Mellany Patrong, Director of Enterprise Risk Management at Texas Southern University, and Steve Stoeger-Moore, President of Districts Mutual Insurance and Risk Management Services, about the wide array of Member Benefits that URMIA has to offer its members. They share their favorite member benefits including URMIA’s Resource Guide, the Risk Inventory, Community Conversations, and the amazing connections they’ve made at both URMIA’s Annual and Regional Conferences. Though every member may have different needs for their institution or organization, they can all agree on the wonderful sense of community and welcome that URMIA brings to its members!

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    Charge Members For What You're Worth!

    Charge Members For What You're Worth!

    About This Episode

    People have been paying recurring fees in exchange for access to the benefits your association offers. How could you be sure the price you charge is profitable?

    Learn how to uncover the value you offer, conduct market research to discover expanded opportunities, attach the right price to the value your organization provides and communicate it to your audience.

    Join us and our special guest Dr. Michael Tatonetti and learn all you need to know about financial sustainability for your association.

     

    About our Guest

    Dr. Michael Tatonetti is the Founder and CEO of Pricing for Associations who loves to share his expertise on how associations, nonprofits and chambers can evolve their pricing strategy, leverage value to drive innovation, and align pricing and value with their mission.

    He is a Certified Association Executive and Pricing Professional as well as a proud Association Forum Forty Under 40 honoree for his dedication to the association field.

     

    We talked about

    How you can succeed with a profitable subscription based model.

    What you need to know to deliver ongoing value that supports a subscriber’s goal.

    Strategies to set the right price, and communicate your benefits. ​​​

    Key insights to get financial sustainability in your association.

     

    Audience Questions 

    How do you decide when to use flat vs. tiered membership? And how do you create the tiers?

    How much is your value add as an association with staff and overhead?

    How do I balance individual membership vs organizations vs large organizations with different locations?

    How do you manage competition?

    How do you convince others  in your organization that raising prices it’s the best thing to do?

    How to deal with objections when some members mayne individuals or businesses are not willing to pay the increased fees?

    Some associations had to increase their fees due to inflation - how do you communicate the changes to your members? 

    What are you seeing as the trend for associations who raised their dues during 

    Covid or are looking to raise them now? 

    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

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    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    2023 Must-have For Your Association's Growth: Tech + Culture!

    2023 Must-have For Your Association's Growth: Tech + Culture!

    About This Episode

    The lack of member engagement is a common problem that many associations experience. How would it be possible to ensure your association is following the right path?

    It is time to analyze how culture is changing and start a digital transformation, find out the proper strategies that will keep your  association at the top.

    Join us and our special guest Jamie Notter and learn all you need to know to have engagement solutions.


    About Our Guest

    Jamie Notter is the Co-Founder and Culture Designer at PROPEL with over 20 years of experience in consulting and speaking for organizations specializing  in non-profit trade associations and professional associations. 

    He is a published author and a business consultant with a focus on building amazing workplace cultures that achieve breakthrough performance and impact.

    Jamie shares his perspective about associations based on his expertise. His mission is to contribute with useful information that will help you to have more member engagement. 

     

    We talked about

    Key insights to understand culture patterns.

    How to start implementing digital solutions in your association.

    How to stop things that are not working and fix things that are broken.

    The right practices to grow your engagement rate.

     

    Audience Questions 

    Can you share a personal habit that has contributed the most to your success?

    What strategies can we use beyond email to increase engagement?

    Are there strategies to make our emails even more effective at driving engagement?

    How to measure success?

    How to encourage members in regards of the value that's being offered in the current membership area?

    How do you get the members that have been around a long time to commit to including the young members?

    How to get members involved at different levels of volunteering?


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    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

    Follow our podcast for more free educational content.

    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    Member-Centric Approach: Train Your Association to Focus on Members First.

    Member-Centric Approach: Train Your Association to Focus on Members First.

    About This Episode

    The lack of member focus is a common problem that many associations experience. How would it be possible to ensure that they are making member centric decisions?

    It is time to examine the ways associations can improve their practices to lead them to a higher level of member retention. Join us and our special guest Tom Abbott and learn all you need to know to have member centric solutions.


    About Our Guest 

    Tom Abbott is president and board director of several nonprofit organizations with over 25 years of experience. He is the Co-founder & CEO of AMC NPO Solutions and an authority on Governance. Also he is a proven and certified motivational speaker and author who has motivated audiences in excess of 10,000 people and spoken in over 20 countries.

    Tom shares his international perspective about member focused associations based on his expertise. His mission is to contribute with useful information that will help you to obtain more member retention.

    We talked about

    Why is it difficult for associations to make member-centric decisions?

    The relevant information needed to increase member retention.

    How to have member-centric services and solutions.

    How to train the team to have member-focus daily activities. (How to inspire your team to take a member-centric approach.)

    The right practices to avoid the lack of member focus.


    Audience Questions 

    What is the most effective way to encourage women to become involved ?

    Most effective tactic you have found?

    How do you deal with multi-generational members to focus or engage with them all?

    What is the best way to show member-centricity?

    How to discover what members want even if they haven't expressed the need.?

    How do you reconcile customer-centric with member-centric when non-dues revenue is increasingly important?

    How does the membership team communicate to staff that membership is everyone’s responsibility?

    How to get member feedback on what they would like to see in their member area other than surveys?

    How to better support our members which are affiliated organizations,  rather than individual members?

    How to support members when we are a small association with very little resources?

    What are some KPI Private Clubs could use to measure membership success?



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    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

    Follow our podcast for more free educational content.

    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    Ask Me Anything Podcast

    Ask Me Anything Podcast

    About Our Podcast
    The Grype Podcast is all about membership growth. Farhad Khan, CEO of Grype Digital will answer your questions live in our upcoming podcast episode. Register for our events on our site to learn more about how to grow your association. Our podcast episodes are available on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast and YouTube. Follow us on our social media channels to learn when new episodes are available. 

    Do you have a topic you want to hear about? Let us know!

    About This Episode
    In this episode, we will answer the top questions submitted by you. Submit your question online or jump on the mic with us live to find the answers to all your membership site questions!

    Join us as our CEO, Farhad Khan answers all your questions about membership sites and how to grow your association!


    About Our Host
    Farhad Khan, Membership Site Expert & CEO of Grype Digital, has coached and advised hundreds of associations to grow their membership. He is a tech entrepreneur specializing in creating membership sites for professional associations to increase member engagement.

    He started his own tech company in 2009 to help associations and nonprofits solve their challenges with his digital technology skills.

    Farhad’s awards and distinctions include Top 40 Under 40 by the Ottawa Business Journal, Bootstrap Award for Best Guerrilla Marketing and Named an Entrepreneurial Rising Star by Invest Ottawa. 


    Full List Of Questions We Answered

    How do you make people "want" to join your Association instead of "needing" to join your Association? 

    Where should member benefits be located in their website? What about membership information?

    How many emails is too many emails? How do you engage without pressure/annoying?

    A bulk of membership consists of existing members who are aware of your association and benefits already. How do we deliver more value to them as a member of our association?

    What tools and technology we can use to ensure membership growth and what membership systems can help automate/remind members? 


    Audience Questions

    With how digitally saturated our audiences are, what have you found to be the most successful tool to grow membership?

    Is there a difference between retention strategies for digital members vs traditional members?

    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

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    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    Member-Centric Strategic Planning: The Mistakes Associations Make with their Members

    Member-Centric Strategic Planning: The Mistakes Associations Make with their Members

    About This Episode
    Everyone in the association world thinks they are member-centric, but there are things associations do that get in the way of prioritizing their members. It’s time to examine the ways associations mistakenly take their members for granted and how to fix it!

    Listen in as we discuss how to align the goals of your board, executive director, membership manager and your members. Let’s create a robust membership program that serves members and brings revenue to your association!

    About Our Guest 
    Carol Hamilton is a strategic planning expert with over 20 years of experience with nonprofits and associations. She is a podcast host at Grace Social Sector Consulting and partners with associations and non-profits to help them envision their future direction and design key goals through strategic planning. 

    Carol is an expert in strategic planning, organization development, and nonprofit management and is a frequent speaker and trainer on these topics. Her mission is to help associations to have a greater impact in fulfilling their mission.

    Full List Of Questions We Asked Carol
    Tell us about yourself and what you do?

    You say that strategic planning should be member-centric — why is that and why is that difficult for associations?

    What key member data is important to consider in strategic planning?

    If we don’t already have the data we need, what do we do?

    What is the difference between a member-focused association and one that is not? How does the management differ?

    Do you have a framework that you use for associations to be more member-centric?

    There is so much content online. What can associations do to set them apart from the sea of free content? How do we make value out of things that are free?

    Which staff roles are most important to include in the process and who do you listen to?

    We see it every day that membership managers want changes in the membership experience, but the staff that controls the budget won't green light it — is there a way to convince the higher-ups?

    What membership technology or tools should we use in making all this happen?

    What is the role of the association’s membership website?

    What about the members who are not engaged at all? How do you find out what they want?


    Audience Questions 
    How can you show value to members that you are doing advocacy when they think you are doing it anyway, so why be a member?

    How can we convince members to actually fill in surveys?

    What is the best way to deliver/communicate a strategic plan to members other than newsletters or email?

    Do you have any suggestions on how to include membership marketing in the plan?

    How do we find out what members truly want?

    What is the best way to make data-driven decisions when members don’t provide input?

    What size organization do these ideas apply to?

    How do you address a member or group of members if they disagree with the strategic plan?

    How can an association bounce back from mistakes they have made and what measures can be put in place to make sure they don’t happen again?

    Can you over-communicate with members?

    Tell us about your tool, the strategy screen?

    What is the best way to influence decisions when you are not in charge?

    How to represent the needs of members that are not represented on the board?


    Closing Questions
    Key takeaway for the audience?

    Can you share a personal habit that has contributed the most to your success?

    How can people get in touch if they have any questions?

    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

    Follow our podcast for more free educational content.

    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    Relieving money anxiety & achieving financial wellness with Laurel Road’s Aja Evans

    Relieving money anxiety & achieving financial wellness with Laurel Road’s Aja Evans

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    The Path to Sustainable Membership Growth

    The Path to Sustainable Membership Growth

    About This Episode

    In this episode, we talk with association management royalty, Velma Knowles, about the four pillars of membership growth, discussed in her latest best-selling book about how to scale your membership. We start by busting some myths associations hold around membership and replacing them with data-driven pillars that are universal to all associations.

    About Our Guest

    Velma Knowles is a coach and consultant to associations and non-profit leaders around the what, when and how of growing membership, engaging boards, and delivering member relevance. Velma works with leaders to create sustainable membership growth by focusing on the 4-drivers of growth: Clarity in Numbers, Alignment in Resources, Relevance in Value, and Accountability in Planning. She is a speaker and best-selling author.

    Full List of Questions We Asked Velma

    Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do?

    What are the biggest misconceptions around membership growth?

    Can you tell us more about how association employees can avoid working in silos and how to break down those silos?

    You mentioned that there are 4 key ingredients to membership growth. Can you talk about those key drivers of growth?

    Out of those 4 key drivers, where should associations start?

    How can we be sure to listen to the voices of members?

    When we are onboarding new members, what can we do to ensure a good member journey and start building the relationship right away?

    For a large association that has many new members, it may not be realistic to reach out to each new member. How do we build relationships at scale?

    What are the key metrics associations should track about their members?

    Why do you see a membership website as important for associations?

    What features should associations have in their member portal?

    We hear often hear from clients that having a login area is a barrier for members. Do you think it is inherently a barrier?

    Many associations have benefits that are not being used or only used by a few members. Is there value to keeping those benefits around or time to retire them?

    What universal benefits should be in an association’s portal?

    Audience Questions

    Are membership drives out of fashion?

    How do we engage members with limited resources?

    How often should we add to our different membership tiers?

    What are some valuable strategies to recover members that were lost during the pandemic?

    How can we turn engagement into revenue opportunities?

    Closing Remarks

    What is your biggest takeaway for our audience?

    Can you share a personal habit that has contributed the most to your success?

     

    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

    Follow our podcast for more free educational content.

    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    Discover Hidden Gems of URMIA Member Benefits

    Discover Hidden Gems of URMIA Member Benefits

    There are several gems in the bucket of URMIA Member Benefits.  Do you know where to find them? Join guest host Louise Schlesinger with special guests Teresa Ransdell and Lou Drapeau from the URMIA staff and executive committee members Steve Stoeger-Moore and Flo Hoskinson to learn more about them. Check out the show notes for links to each of them on the URMIA website.

    Show Notes [member login required]

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    It's Not About Price, It's About Value: Making Membership the Obvious Choice

    It's Not About Price, It's About Value: Making Membership the Obvious Choice

    About This Episode

    In this episode, we talk with an experienced association executive about how to assess the value of your membership. We talk about creating valuable member benefits, the best ways to find out what members want, and how to engage members. See below to learn more about our very special guests, Aviva Rotenberg, and see a full list of questions we asked our very special guest.

     


     


    About Our Guest

    Aviva Rotenberg is the executive director of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. Prior to this, Aviva was the executive director of the Canadian Bar Association and helped establish their online professional development arm. Aviva is a lawyer, MBA and speaker.

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    Full List of Questions We Asked Aviva

    Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do?

    In our discussions earlier, we discussed that creating value for your members is more important than the cost of membership — can you tell us a little more about that?

    How would you define value?

    Would you say that a member of a professional association would be able to apply what they learn from their professional association and make their money back?

    How do you go about understanding your audience’s needs?

    To gather information about your audience, do you have any particular tools you like over others?

    How can we offer services and benefits that the audience can’t get elsewhere?

    How would you promote an initiative to your audience?

    Do you have any preferences or suggestions for how your “champions” can help promote your initiatives?

    Do you have any particular way that you build your community?

    We often notice that our associations advertise their member benefits are advertised on their website, but members are not using the benefits. At a closer look, we find that the benefits are not easy to engage with. What are your recommendations to avoid this?

    Do you have an example of a member benefit that was made easier to use for your members?

    How much more time was spent making the service easier for members?

    Do you think there is an opportunity for associations to look at their member benefits and repackage them in a way that is more interesting to members?

    If an association is looking to increase their member engagement, where would you start?

    What are some things that associations do that devalue the value of their membership?

    What can we do to market our membership without being too sales-y?

    How do you sell advocacy as a member benefit when prospects know they will benefit from your advocacy whether they are a member or not?
     

    In the eyes of membership, how do you make the appropriate connection between the cost of membership and the value of membership? We often find that members want a lot of add-ons without an increase in fees.

    If your current membership and your target membership are different, how do you balance your resources?

    How do you find the right price point for your organization's membership fees?

    In 1983, our dues were $30 a year. 40 years later, our dues are $36. Our board is very hesitant to raise dues. What can we do?

    What is your biggest takeaway for our audience?

    Can you share a personal habit that has contributed the most to your success?

    Get Started

    Get your copy of the Member-Centric User Experience Checklist & Worksheet to get you started on impressing your members today!

    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

    Follow our podcast for more free educational content.

    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.

     

     

    Engaged Members Stay Members: Stop Chasing and Start Investing

    Engaged Members Stay Members: Stop Chasing and Start Investing

    Here is a list of questions we asked Beth for your reference:

    Tell us about yourself what you do?

    We often buy things from organizations that we don’t have a relationship with, so why is it important for associations to build relationships with their audience and stakeholders?

    Is there a science to building relationships with members? Are there rules, or a five-step process that works every time?

    Why do you think it’s so common for associations to get membership marketing backwards? What can an association do today to make sure they focus their marketing on existing members?

    What is your approach to determining which of the action items on your to-do list will have the biggest impact on your association’s marketing strategy?

    Say we have narrowed down our focus — we know our audience, we know our “lovers” — now, how do we engage them?

    Say we have done some interviews with our loyal members to understand what they want, out of all the needs and wants that our audience has, where do we put our money and focus?

    Moving from strategy to execution: say we have strategy in place, and it’s time to execute. We know our lovers and we want to execute our marketing campaigns and deliver our services. What are the best ways to deliver services?

    What content would you recommend association’s include in their member portal?

    What is the role of online member communities?

    How do you make new members feel welcome when your existing members are connected and active in a way that may seem like a closed click?

    How do you show the value of your membership to members when some of your member benefits are accessible to the general public?

    How can we ask busy members to take time to attend events and volunteer with your association?

    Can you tell us about a personal habit that has contributed most to your success?

    Can you share a tool or a strategy that makes you effective in your work?

    Special acknowledgement to our guests for providing powerful insights into membership management. 

    Follow our podcast for more free educational content.

    Visit memberlounge.app to learn more about us.

    Contact anika@grype.ca for questions or support.