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Today, MTA Opens the Door to Greater Opportunities

WHEN DOES 1 + 1 = 6,525?
WHEN YOU’RE AN ALLIED SERVICE PROVIDER.


Voted Most Likely to Succeed.

As the only association for townships in Michigan, MTA reaches more than 99% of all township officials in the state. We have the resources that bring together more than 6,525 elected leaders as well as thousands of appointed officials and employees. And we are the leading voice on local issues for half of Michigan’s population.

What we don’t have are the products and services that companies, such as yours, can provide to our members.

Enter the Township Allied Service Provider program—a new and innovative program designed to strengthen the relationship between our members and the business community by providing opportunities for enhanced visibility, greater accessibility and increased interaction between township officials and business representatives.

OFFERING USEFUL SOLUTIONS FOR TOWNSHIPS . . .
TODAY & TOMORROW


A Program Designed for 360° Value.
MTA’s Allied Service Provider program benefits companies that share mutual concerns with our members and have a vested interest in enhancing townships’ value to residents, businesses, legislators, and the public. By working together with its Allied vendors, MTA seeks to improve the overall effectiveness of township government through more productive business practices, education and communication, which results in favorable outcomes for all of us.

As an Allied Service Provider, your company will foster and develop business relationships with township officials and others whom you serve. This program provides much greater accessibility to the township market, with numerous benefits, depending upon your company’s level of participation.

Benefits include:
• Opportunities to share knowledge and demonstrate your products/services
• Increased networking with key decision-makers
• Discounts on advertisements and booths at the Trade Expo
• Tools to use in your business
• Complimentary subscriptions and MTA publications, such as the Township Officials Directory
• Mailing list or labels of all 6,525 township officials
• Privileges, such as direct links from MTA’s Web site to yours and a profile in the Allied Service Provider online directory

Through networking and information exchange, your company will be better able to create products and services that are tailored to meet the changing needs of Michigan’s townships and help drive the future of local government. MTA actively seeks input from our vendors as well, so we’re keeping a pulse on not only what’s happening with our townships but also what’s important to the industry that supports local government.

CONNECTING AT A WHOLE NEW LEVEL.
The Choice is Yours.
Enrollment in the Allied Service Provider program is for a period of 12 months, and is renewable on an annual basis, subject to approval. MTA offers three levels of participation, each with a corresponding set of benefits:
President’s Round Table ($10,000 annual investment)
Leadership Circle ($5,000 annual investment)
Keystone Club ($2,000 annual investment)

For a comprehensive overview, click here.

NOTE: Participation in the program does not constitute or imply an endorsement of the company or its products/services by the Michigan Townships Association as MTA has not investigated a participant’s business reputation or operation.
This page last updated on 9/22/2009.
 

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