Engagifii Dues
Manage Eligibility Rules for Dues and Non-Dues Offerings
Not every dues item, service, or product should be available to every person or organization. Some offerings may be intended for a specific member type, organization group, business partner, sponsor, or other defined audience. Engagifii Dues Eligibility controls help associations define who is allowed to enroll in or purchase a specific offering. By using rules based on member or organization characteristics, staff can make sure the right buyers can access the right dues, services, and products while preventing ineligible enrollments.
Dues
Set Clear Eligibility Rules for Each Offering
Engagifii allows staff to define who qualifies for a membership, service, or product based on specific member or organization criteria. For example, an association may create a membership for a specific member type, offer a service only to approved business partners, or limit a product to a defined organization group.
Eligibility rules determine who can actually enroll in or purchase the item. If a person or organization does not meet the rule, they can be restricted from completing enrollment or purchase.
This gives associations a structured way to manage access without relying on manual review, separate instructions, or staff remembering who should be allowed to purchase each item.
Support Different Rules for People and Organizations
Eligibility can support both individual and organization-based offerings. Staff can define whether an item is intended for a person or an organization, then apply rules that match how the association manages access.
For individual offerings, eligibility may be based on person type, role, position, or another profile attribute. For organization-based offerings, eligibility can help staff target specific organizations, cohorts, business partners, sponsors, or other defined audience groups.
This is especially useful when associations need to offer different dues, services, or products to different member audiences while still managing everything from one connected catalog.
Connect Eligibility With Visibility for a Cleaner Catalog
Eligibility and visibility are closely related, but they are not the same. Eligibility controls who is allowed to enroll in or purchase an item. Visibility controls who can see the item in the catalog.
This gives associations flexibility. Staff may choose to show an item only to eligible buyers so the catalog stays clean and buyers only see what they can act on. In other cases, an item may be visible to a wider audience, but only eligible buyers can complete enrollment or purchase.
By connecting eligibility with visibility, associations can create a more guided catalog experience while still protecting the rules behind each dues item, service, or product.