The Importance of Opting In for Digital Delivery of Association Communications

Nim Miranda, Executive Assistant • December 4, 2024

Opting in for digital delivery of association communications helps reduce paper waste, cut postage costs, and ensure timely sharing of essential updates like financials, board meeting activities, and community events. Learn how to easily update your preferences through the member portal and contribute to a more sustainable process.

Our association is required by law to provide you with annual statements and communications regarding the management of our association. This generates A LOT of paper each year, and we are making efforts to reduce paper printing and postage costs. Thankfully, we can share this information with you digitally.
 
We ask for your permission in the form of an “Opt-In” for our business communications (Monthly Board meeting activities, Monthly statements, Financials, Requests for Owner Comments, and our Annual Reports) and our community activities.


How to Opt-in for Association Business Communications 


Log into your member portal by visiting
https://www.sdcea.net/members, enter your credentials, and you will land on the Home page. If you don't have login credentials, click "Sign up" to request access to the portal.


Select the tab named "Account Profile."

Under Contact Preferences, select "I consent to receiving documents electronically." and SAVE.
 
Thank you.

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