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Volunteer Leadership Resources

Thank you for volunteering with the NCBA + NCBF! One of the ways you can support our organizations through your time of leadership is through social media engagement. Below are four ways you can connect with and represent the NCBA + NCBF on social media:

  1. Follow the NCBA + NCBF on Social Media
  2. Add the NCBA + NCBF to your Volunteer Experience on LinkedIn
  3. Share NCBA + NCBF content, especially when it’s applicable to you or your practice
  4. Utilize the sample social media posts below, curated content created by the NCBA + NCBF Marketing Team, designed for use by volunteer leaders to promote the NCBA + NCBF on their social media accounts

In addition to the sample social media posts below, volunteer leaders may also review Tips for Optimizing Your Social Media Profiles and Tips for Zoom Recordings.

NCBA Member Benefits Sample Posts

  • The NCBA has provided me with numerous resources over the years and it can benefit you, too! Learn about the benefits of NCBA membership, including up to 12 hours of On-Demand CLE, membership in one practice area-specific Section, discounts on personal and professional services, CLE discounts and more: ncbar.org/join/.
  • I’m a member of the NCBA – are you? If not, there’s no better time to join! NCBA members receive valuable resources, services and benefits that will help you and your practice for years to come. Learn more: ncbar.org/join/.
  • Are you an NCBA member looking to get more involved? The NCBA provides numerous benefits to its members, including up to 12 hours of On-Demand CLE, membership in one practice area-specific Section, discounts on personal and professional services, CLE discounts and more. Learn how you can make the most of your membership: ncbar.org/make-the-most-of-your-membership/.

Law Student Sample Posts

  • Did you know that membership to the North Carolina Bar Association is free for law students? Gain access to networking opportunities, valuable services and experiences that will assist you in transitioning into the legal profession: https://www.ncbar.org/members/communities/divisions/law-student-division/.
  • The NCBA’s Law Student Division was created to help law students develop their legal skills, to assist them in transitioning from legal education into the legal profession, and to provide positive, productive links between law students and the NCBA. And, it’s no cost to law students! Learn more: https://www.ncbar.org/members/communities/divisions/law-student-division/.
  • Did you know that the NCBA has an active member blog? Check out the Law Student Division Blog to read articles by law student representatives and Young Lawyers Division members: https://ncbarblog.com/category/law-student-division/.
  • Being involved with the NCBA Law Student Division has allowed me to meet and network with lawyers, volunteer in pro bono work with fellow law students, and grow in my legal skills. Learn more and join today: https://www.ncbar.org/members/communities/divisions/law-student-division/.
  • North Carolina Bar Association members (including law students!) can enhance their practices by joining Communities dedicated to their areas of concentration or professional interests. One Section is included in NCBA membership! Explore NCBA Sections and find one that fits your interests: https://www.ncbar.org/members/communities/sections/.