RBA Communication

The primary way that RUSA officials communicate with RBAs is via electronic mail. It is important to have a reliable way of receiving and sending e-mail. RUSA maintains a RBA email list-serve, and all RBAs are required to maintain membership on that list-serve.

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In addition, RUSA places RBAs on an electronic mailing list (the RBA-List Google Group). RUSA officials and volunteers make announcements of general interest to RBAs via this mailing list. You should direct questions and discussion to this list, especially if it might be of interest or helpful to other RBAs.

Notify the RBA Liaison if you need to change any of the following contact information:

  • e-mail address
  • physical address
  • phone
  • your region’s website

This is your volunteer contact info. It may be different from your membership info. For example, you may have set up a special e-mail address for RBA-related mail. Note that you have one set of volunteer contact info for all your RUSA volunteer roles.[12/2017]