An industry or business association (or group) brings together like-minded people who are connected by industry, profession or geographical area.

The role of associations is to protect and promote the interests of their members and provide access to industry-specific information and training. Industry associations differ from chambers of commerce and business associations, which represent the interests of businesses within a particular region, usually across different industries.

When you might need an association

You are likely to need an association when:

  • starting a business
  • seeking information on the latest trends and regulations impacting your industry
  • you want to meet and network with people in your industry

Benefits of being part of an association

  • being part of a larger network of people and businesses
  • being able to access services that would be difficult or expensive to do on your own
  • being part of a group that may influence government decisions
  • helping you to stay abreast of the latest industry news, trends and developments
  • providing access to membership directories which can increase your exposure to new markets and potential clients

Tips when choosing an association to join

  • Undertake research and choose your association carefully. Some industries may only have one association, while others may offer a number of organisations, each with a slightly different focus.
  • Be clear on what you want to gain from your membership. Most associations have fees; don’t pay for services or information you won’t use. Joining several associations can become expensive, so make sure you are receiving real value for money.
  • Seek opportunities to actively participate and contribute to the association so that both you and your industry can benefit.
  • Ensure they provide plenty of networking opportunities to enable you to maximise your business presence and make new contacts.
  • Make sure the lines of communication within the association are open and that they actively seek information and feedback from members.

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