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Wild Apricot Monthly Blog Update Hi {NAME}, Regardless of whether it's virtual or in-person, joining

Wild Apricot Monthly Blog Update [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]( [Wild Apricot Monthly Blog Update]( Hi {NAME}, Regardless of whether it's virtual or in-person, joining a new group can be daunting. That’s why, as a membership manager, it’s your responsibility to make sure new members feel comfortable at their first meeting or event with your organization. But how exactly do you do that? It starts with a great member onboarding experience. To help you make a good first impression, we’ve put together a blog post on [How To Welcome New Members to an Organization](. From sending a welcome email to spotlighting them on your website, we go over everything you can do to make your new members feel welcome and appreciated, and more likely to stay with your organization for years to come! [Click here]( to read the full blog post. And there’s still time to sign up for this afternoon’s webinar on [Member Experience Design Trends for 2021 (and Beyond)](. Joy Duling from The Joy of Membership will be with us to share membership trends that emerged over the past year and are likely here to stay. [Click here]( to learn more and to sign up! --------------------------------------------------------------- Other educational resources we prepared this month are: - [The Top 9 Chamber of Commerce Software Solutions in 2021]( - [The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Membership Site Platform]( - [6 Steps to Increase Board Diversity at Your Nonprofit]( - [200+ Amazing Fundraising Ideas Any Organization Can Try Today]( - [Volunteer Orientation and Training for Nonprofits: The Ultimate Guide]( - [How to Create a Level Playing Field Across Your Hybrid-Remote Team]( - [Nonprofit Succession Planning: 50 Practical Tips]( All the best, Tatiana Morand (Activist Apricot) This message was sent to you by [Wild Apricot Inc.]() 144 Front St. W., Suite 725 Toronto, ON, Canada M5J 2L7 You can [change your communication preferences or unsubscribe]( from future mailings [Envoke tracking]

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