Section membership and volunteer engagement, specifically among early career and international members, had been declining over the years. The Community model was tested with the Emerging Topics Community and proved several successes with a stronger focus on member value and engagement. The collected data and feedback from volunteer surveys showed that Millennial actuaries seek flexible involvement beyond elected roles, while international members want to feel more included in the community. The new Community model allows for greater thought leadership, member connection, and opportunities for innovation.
Communities are designed to provide members with:
This shift aligns with the SOA’s strategic vision to create a more accessible, innovative, and dynamic member experience.
Communities are free for all ASA and FSA members. Affiliates and non-members are also able to join Communities for $25/year.
Yes! Communities are meant to be collaborative groups that welcome anyone passionate about their respective broader areas of practice or professional interests, providing direct access to subject matter expertise.
Communities build on the best parts of sections while introducing new ways to connect and lead.
|
Feature |
Sections |
Communities |
|---|---|---|
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Membership |
Limited to specific groups |
Open, flexible engagement |
|
Content |
Articles, webinars, sessions |
Same + interactive and collaborative elements like live topic calls and subgroup discussions |
|
Engagement |
More structured |
Flexible, real-time discussions and event collaborations |
|
Leadership and Volunteerism |
Elected positions only |
Elected and non-elected volunteer and leadership roles |
|
Global Connections |
Limited opportunities |
Enhanced global engagement through the creation of localized, region-specific or topic area Subgroups |
Communities offer valuable high-quality interactive resources, such as extended newsletter content, webinars, seminars, podcasts, and topic calls in areas you resonate with. Additionally, Communities have the flexibility to introduce new event formats and collaborative opportunities across multiple practice areas.
Communities were designed to be more inclusive and accessible to our global membership. Members across regions can easily participate in discussions and events, breaking down geographic barriers. Community volunteers can create subgroups to dive deeper into niche topics or connect with members in their region by establishing groups focused on a geographical area.
Sections have now been re-homed within seven Communities. Section Council leaders previously provided updates to their sections regarding placement within the new Community homes. Find your community.
Members of Sections automatically transitioned into the corresponding Community in fall 2025. If you would like to join additional Communities, you now have the opportunity to do so.
Each Community is led by a mix of elected and non-elected volunteers. The Community Advisory Team (9-12 elected members) provides strategic guidance, while Topic Subgroups and the Content and Engagement Work Group (non-elected members) support discussions, content creation, and networking.
Instead of individual dues, Communities receive budget allocations based on need, ensuring equitable support for events, research, and programming.
Elections for the Community Advisory Team took place in summer 2025, with additional opportunities offered for non-elected volunteer roles. Elected Section leaders with terms beyond 2025 had the option to rotate onto their mapped Community Advisory Team. Details on the process to volunteer in non-elected roles were shared as part of the transition.
Spring 2025 – Community leadership onboarding began.
Summer 2025 – Sections began working together as Communities and planning meetings under the new structure.
Fall 2025 – Communities went live, and members can now fully engage.
Research from the communities will now be funded through a Community Research Committee. This committee is made up of one member from each of the seven Community Advisory Teams and will serve as a main point of contact for all Community research questions.
Communities provide learning and networking opportunities for members through podcasts, newsletter articles, topic calls, and webcast production.
If you have further questions, please contact communities@soa.org.