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Does membership matter? Membership and association in the new decade

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On 18 February we ran a seminar at NCVO's Annual Conference looking at the future of membership. It was chaired by Matthew Taylor of the RSA and featured presentations from The National Trust's Alex Hunt and our very own Karl Wilding.

  • Karl's presentation
  • Alex's presentation
  • Read Matthew's reflections on the session
  • Find out more about the NCVO/RSA project on the future of membership
  • Read Megan's thinkpiece on drivers shaping the future of membership
Last updated at 15:08 Mon 18/May/09.

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How will this affect your organisation? Have you considered it during your strategic planning? Can you share any interesting relevant links?

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