About Us
The Staiger Consulting Group (SCG) is an association management company based in Bismarck. The firm was founded over 30 years ago and specializes in association management, government/legislative interface, and organizational development for boards, commissions, and not-for-profit groups. SCG has extensive experience with office administration, customer relations, and database input. Our team provides day-to-day general support such as central office functions, meeting planning, financial management/reporting, marketing, professional licensing, board and staff training, and government advocacy services for state, regional and international clients.
What is an Association Management Company?
Association management companies, or AMCs, are for-profit businesses that manage associations to help them grow and prosper. They offer the expertise, staffing and resources that allow professional societies, trade groups, not-for-profits, and philanthropic organizations to effectively manage day-to-day operations and advance their long-term goals. AMCs deliver high levels of expertise and accountability so that associations can continue to increase their value and relevance to members.
Purpose driven; business led. Tailored management solutions for the non-profit community.
The AMC model allows all services to be customized to meet specific goals. Whether your nonprofit is in the market for full-service management or specific services — strategic planning, membership development, communications, and more — AMCs leverage shared resources across multiple association clients to increase means and capabilities, including membership, marketing, finance, etc.
AMCs are a valuable source of information and expertise to nonprofit organizations. AMCs provide a wealth of association management experience through proven best practices. Because they manage more than one association, their skills and knowledge base are broad and substantial. AMCs provide their clients with unparalleled flexibility, agility, and financial advantages, which makes the AMC model a good alternative for managing many nonprofit organizations.
Citation: www.amcinstitute.org