Membership Benefits
- Affiliation with the leading advocate for the profession
- Access to a growing network of colleagues, experts, and vendors through My ADRP
- Informational webinars on a wide range of topics, and access to webinar archives
- Discounted registration for conferences and workshops
- Subscription to ADRP's monthly electronic newsletter, The Hub
- Online resources of stewardship materials, procedures, and samples
- Access to an international list of job postings throughout the field
Ways to Get Involved
- Attend our educational programs, including our Annual International Conference and Regional Events, at the discounted member price.
- Read a wealth of information about working in donor relations in the current and past issues the Hub, our monthly electronic newsletter. Better yet, send in an article for inclusion!
- Sign up for webinars (eligible for 1 CFRE credit per webinar, and free to members!), or access our library of past webinars.
- Log in and update your My ADRP profile. Start connecting with other ADRP members and create your first post in one of our many Communities.
- Find or post a donor relations or stewardship job in our Career Center.
- Search for, find, and contact ADRP's 1,500 other members using our Member Directory within My ADRP (login required).
- Finally, complete, update, or add a photo to your main ADRP profile using My Profile.
Here's what other ADRP members have said about being part of our association:
"The ADRP International Conference is the best opportunity I have found to network with professionals doing the same work I am doing. I have come away with nuggets of wisdom I can use immediately, and I feel energized about my work."
"I went to my first ADRP conference after only 3 months in my first stewardship role. I had no idea what I was doing so I sent a listserv email, asking if anyone who managed scholarship stewardship might be willing to meet with me for dinner in Providence. Within 2 hours, I had 12 new connections with roles similar to mine. We met for dinner and it was so relieving to know I wasn’t alone! I wasn’t the only one dealing with underspent funds or bizarro gift agreement requirements or demanding development officers."
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