Once again in our 2013 Membership Marketing Benchmarking
Research, we investigated the practices around increasing membership dues
rates.
Of the 680 association respondents that answered these dues
related questions, 23.5% reported that they have or plan to increase their dues
rates this year. The industry segments
most likely to be raising dues include organizations that identified themselves
as Chambers of Commerce. The industry
segment least likely to be raising membership dues are Arts, Cultural, and
Museum based associations.
A total of 31% of trade associations report that they are
raising dues in 2013 compared to 21% of individual membership
organizations. Also associations with
budgets of over $5 million dollars are more likely to be putting a dues
increase in place. And organizations
that report annual renewal rates above 80% or better were more likely to be
raising dues compared to those with lower renewal rates (26.7% compared to
18.5%).
How much are organizations raising dues levels? 51% of respondents said that their last dues
increase was between 1 and 5% and 24.7% had increases of between 6 and 10%. The vast majority of associations (62.6%)
report that they do not raise dues on a regular basis, but only on an “as
needed basis”.
From our research the lesson has been pretty consistent over
time that most associations can easily implement modest dues rate increases
without adversely impacting their membership.
The final benchmarking report will be released in several
months and participating associations will receive a printed edition of the
complete report.
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