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Recruiting and Retaining Members
Tangible tips on finding new members and keeping them engaged long-term!
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Tips for Recruiting Volunteers
Your neighborhood association depends on volunteers, but how do you get them involved?
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Making Meetings Fun and Interesting
Holding meetings that appeal to many people can be a challenge, because so many different types of people attend and each one of them listens, sees, and ...
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Using Nextdoor - Helpful Tips and Suggestions for Neighborhood Associations
Have you joined Nextdoor yet? It’s a private social network that allows people to share information within a specific geographical area, post events, ...
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You want to be part of this!
Want to grow your neighborhood involvement? Try developing an effective elevator pitch that you can use anywhere in your neighborhood to talk about the ...
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The Difference Between Neighborhood Associations & Homeowners Associations
What makes a neighborhood association different than a homeowners association?
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History of the Office of Neighborhood Coordination
Learn about the history of the City of Albuquerque's Office of Neighborhood Coordination.
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Resources for Senior Citizens in our Neighborhoods
Learn about resources for helping aging residents in Albuquerque.
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The Importance of Having an Electronic File Share System
Setting up a shared document system helps with board members transitions, creates a sense of transparency, and can help with accessibility of documents.
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Web Etiquette Guidelines
Just like in life, there are etiquette rules for communicating online.
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