Philanthropy is evolving at a feverish pace changing how associations communicate, interact with members, and drive membership and donations digitally. There is a new normal fueled by the need to rapidly respond to urgent crises such as disease outbreaks and social movements, which in turn present new opportunities for education and funding. Associations must be prepared to deal with the ebb and flow of crises, shifting member behaviors, and new ways of giving. Websites are the front door and backbone of your digital presence. They must still provide great content to motivate and educate, but now they must be mobile, social, accessible to all, and membership and community-driven. They must support fundraising event registration, and different ways of donor giving.
CommonSpot combines deep association industry expertise with a web content and experience management system that helps you create authentic experiences that engage members, increase membership, build community, and drive donations. From responsive design, to social sharing, to event registrations, to search engine optimization, to multimedia management, to online donation forms, CommonSpot serves as the backbone of your digital marketing initiatives transforming your organization's online presence and results.
A PaperThin customer since 2002, the Florida Association of Realtors® (FAR) is the largest trade association in the state of Florida with 140,000 members. FAR’s mission is to advance Florida’s real estate industry by shaping public policy on real property issues; encouraging, promoting and teaching consistent standards for ethical practice and professionalism; and building on the efforts of local Boards/Associations to provide the information and tools members need to succeed. Learn More
The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) is an intergovernmental organization that seeks to nurture and support sustainable democracy world-wide. Global in membership and independent of specific national interests, IDEA works with both new and long-established democracies, helping to develop the institutions and culture of democracy. It operates at international, regional and national level, working in partnership with a range of institutions. Learn More
The American Physical Society (APS) works to advance and disseminate the knowledge of physics worldwide and utilizes CommonSpot to manage their internet site. Learn More
A PaperThin customer since 2008, The National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO) is the national organization representing local health departments (LHDs). It's website provides resources, tools, and assistance to members and non-members. Learn More
A PaperThin customer since 2009, (NOVEC) is a not-for-profit corporation that distributes electricity and energy services in Northern Virginia. NOVEC keeps customers informed in real time from it's CommonSpot-powered website which can be easily viewed using any mobile device. Learn More
A PaperThin customer since 2003, AAPT's mission is to enhance the understanding and appreciation of physics through teaching. It's website serves to educate more than 8,000 members in 70 countries around the world. AAPT's website focus is on ease-of-access and user-friendliness for members and non-members alike. Learn More
Learn how PaperThin customer State Bar Of Georgia--the seventh largest mandatory bar in the country--uses CommonSpot to enable members to access content, tools and information quickly and easily. Learn More
The National Cotton Council of America (NCC) is the cotton industry’s trade association. The NCC serves as the central forum for consensus building among producers, ginners, warehousers, merchants, cottonseed crushers, cooperatives and textile manufacturers. As with most associations, the NCC's website has been an important means for reaching more than 28,000 members across 17 US states and internationally. Learn More
The District of Columbia Bar is the second largest unified bar association in the United States. The D.C. Bar’s core functions, supported by member dues, are the registration of lawyers, operation of a lawyer disciplinary system, maintenance of a Clients’ Security Fund, and certain other administrative operations. Many of the important educational and public service programs carried out by the Bar are made possible by voluntary contributions, user fees, and other non-dues sources of income. Learn More