The world's leading professional association
for the advancement of technology
Text size »A  A  A  

IEEE Member-Get-A-Member (MGM) Program

Printable Format
Printer Friendly

The Membership Benefit that Pays

Most members know how beneficial IEEE membership is to their technical and career development. No one knows the value of IEEE membership better than you, our members.

Consider sharing your experience with IEEE membership and get rewarded. Through the IEEE Member-Get-a-Member program, IEEE rewards your efforts in recruiting new members. Your local Section and IEEE region can also benefit.

On this page:


Recruiter Awards

For each new member you recruit, you earn an incentive which can be used toward IEEE dues, IEEE Society fees or the purchase of IEEE products and services. During the 2009 membership year (1 September 2008 through 15 August 2009), IEEE’s MGM Program offers the following incentive schedule to members who recruit other individuals into IEEE membership. 

 Professional Members: 

  • US$15 for each Professional member recruited (Maximum Individual Earnings - US$90.00)

Student Members:

  • US$2 for each Student or Graduate Student member recruited (Maximum Individual Earnings - US$90.00)
  • US$15 for each Professional member recruited (Maximum Individual Earnings - US$90.00)
 Read the full rules of the program below.

 

top of page


Section Awards

Your local Section can also benefit by your participation in the MGM program. 

Regional Awards:  The top five recruiters in each IEEE Geographic Region will earn membership development rewards for their Section, to help underwrite the Sections’ local programs and activities. Within each Region, five awards will be given to the recruiters' Section:

  •            First Place - $500.00
  •            Second Place - $400.00
  •            Third Place - $300.00
  •            Fourth Place - $200.00
  •            Fifth Place - $100.00

Overall IEEE Award:  The top recruiter in IEEE earns an additional $500 reward for his/her Section, and can attend an all-expenses-paid trip to the bi-annual IEEE Membership Development Retreat & Orientation, held at IEEE Headquarters in Piscataway, NJ, USA.

top of page


Tips on Recruiting New Members

  • Invite a prospective colleague/student to attend an IEEE Section/Chapter/Branch meeting to experience first-hand the professional benefits of IEEE membership.
  • Start a discussion about IEEE membership, emphasizing the benefits and value – be sure to provide a brochure and/or application information.
  • Keep issues of IEEE Spectrum, IEEE Potentials and IEEE Society publications on display to attract the eyes of potential new members.
  • Publish an article in your company or university publications explaining how IEEE helped you.
  • Post announcements of IEEE meetings/conferences.
  • Welcome your company/university’s newly hired or enrolled individuals - use the opportunity to discuss IEEE.
  • When discussing membership with a prospect, listen for clues as to what they look for in a professional society. Stress those member benefits that meet their needs.
  • Coordinate an event at your place of employment.
top of page


Rules of the Program

  1. Only open to current IEEE members (Society affiliates, non-members and past members are not eligible.
  2. Completed applications (either print or online), with full dues payment, must be submitted with the recruiter’s name and membership number in the proper recruiter box that is provided on the application. 
  3. Applications received without recruiter’s membership number will be disqualified – there will be no retroactive qualifying of recruiters. 
  4. Applications must be received at IEEE before 15 August 2009.
  5. Professional members are not eligible to receive incentives for recruiting IEEE Students or IEEE Graduate Students.
  6. All amounts are quoted in US Dollars.
  7. There is a maximum award amount of US$90 for the 2009 membership year.
  8. Recruiters will be notified of their incentives earned in October 2009.
  9. Incentives will be valid toward IEEE dues, IEEE Society fees, IEEE products and services. Or, at your option, the value of the incentive may be donated to the IEEE Foundation.
  10. The Member Get-A-Member incentive may not be combined with other membership incentive programs such as discounted Society conference membership promotions. 
  11. IEEE MGM incentives are not redeemable for cash and will expire on 31 December 2009.
  12. MGM certificates cannot be used toward purchases on the IEEE Merchandise Collection (offered through Staples Promotional Products) web site, or otherwise be redeemed for IEEE branded merchandise.

 

For any other questions about the MGM program, contact Elyn Perez at IEEE Membership Development.

 

top of page




 RETENTION PROGRAMS & TOOLS
Member Grade Elevation
Retention Best Practices

 Benefit Development Toolkit Regions 7-10
Toolkit Presentation


IEEE Home   |   Sitemap   |   Search   |   Privacy & Security   |   Terms & Conditions
 
IEEE Logo