Tips and tools for making your association experience a smooth one.
Throughout the summer months, we're going to highlight several association tips and tools we think will help our members better utilize OACP's platform. The following is a list of some of the ones we will be featuring. Be looking for these helpful hints in the weeks ahead.
- Accessing past Weekly Update newsletters and Board Minutes on OACP's website.
- Finding past Messages, Invoices, and Submissions on your Profile Page.
- Utilizing the Member Directory.
- Reviewing other City Agency Contracts.
- Sharing College Scholarship Program info with interested college students.
- Leveraging the Sound Off Forum / Sound Off Index.
- Highlighting Agency Review and Linebacker Programs.
- Making the most of the Committee Management System (CMS).
- Discovering potential vendor partners in OACP's Marketplace.
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The Small Agency Conference will take place:
November 8 - 10, 2022
in Sunriver
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