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Associate your profile with another member or organisation

 

Member associations

Individual members like you can link with a group or organisational account with member associations.

This feature is great for connecting employees, volunteers or students to their respective organisations, and it's easy to set up and customise associations (e.g. "I work for...", "I volunteer at...").

Help your company, group or organisation show their impact in your community by linking your profile to theirs.

Watch this video to understand how to make your profile appear on another member or organisation's profile as a volunteer/employee/student/associate/member.

  1. Sign in.
  2. Visit the members stream to find your organisation, school, college, network or any other member you're trying to associate/link with.
  3. Find their profile using the search bar - type their name in the search box.
  4. Click or tap on the result to view their profile.
  5. Scroll down to the section with linked/associated members. It will say something like '4 volunteers', '0 members' or '245 students'.
  6. Click or tap the button to associate. It will say something like 'I work for...' or 'I am a student of...'.
  7. You will now be listed as an associate of their profile.
  8. If you want to manage this link/association, use the link at the bottom of this section to 'manage assocations'. You can also find this in your dashboard.

Can't find the answer?

  1. Search all our guides by keyword here.
  2. Contact your platform admins here.
  3. Complete our support request form here.

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