Neurodiversity is part of the genealogy community. “Autism and Professional Genealogy” explores how autistic professionals thrive in the field and how colleagues can create more inclusive environments. By Carly Lane Morgan in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
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Procrastination and imposter syndrome don’t have to stop your progress. In our next free APG webinar, Rhonda Lauritzen shares how to turn self-doubt into a tool for growth and build habits that help you keep moving forward.
30 April at 3 PM ET
Register: members.apgen.org/Calendar/mor...
Kelley Conner Lear, CG®, says about 90% of her client referrals come from the Association of Professional Genealogists.
Want to grow your business? Learn more and join APG today. www.apgen.org/
#APG #Genealogy
Applications are open for the APG New Professional Scholarship for the 2026 Professional Management Conference. Deadline: 30 April 2026. Open to all. More: www.apgen.org/new_professi...
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Spellcheck was only the beginning. “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet: Getting the Most from Grammarly” explores tone detection, AI prompts, and practical ways grammar tools can improve writing for genealogists. By Drew Smith in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
Considering the APG Fellowship? “Fellowship in Action: A Practical Guide for Success” shares lessons from the 2025 Fellowship winner's project exploring Italian passport collections and archives. Insights from Lisa Vogele in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
The 2026 APG Professional Development webinar schedule is now available!
Our popular monthly webinars focus on tools and best practices for running a successful #genealogy business. For details visit the #APG website and go to News and Events > Event Calendar to see the lineup.
The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy
We are pleased to introduce APG President Tricia Seguine, who shares her journey with the Association of Professional Genealogists. Learn more about joining APG today. www.apgen.org/
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Continuing education does not have to be expensive. “Free and Affordable Online Learning for Genealogical Skill Building” highlights webinar libraries, online classes, and event calendars that help genealogists keep learning.
Members can access this issue by logging in at apgen.org/.
Procrastination and imposter syndrome don’t have to stop your progress. In our next free APG webinar, Rhonda Lauritzen shares how to turn self-doubt into a tool for growth and build habits that help you keep moving forward.
30 April at 3 PM ET
Register: members.apgen.org/Calendar/mor...
Looking for ways to diversify income? “Get Started with Affiliate Marketing” explains how genealogists can turn trusted recommendations into supplemental revenue. Tips and tech basics from Natalie Webb in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
Visuals can strengthen both marketing and client reports. “Visual Storytelling” explores how genealogists can use images, charts, and infographics to clarify ideas, showcase expertise, and boost engagement. By Joy Curtiss in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
APG eNews has a fresh new look. The April issue includes RootsTech highlights, NGS 2026 plans, member news, and more.
Read it now: apgen.org/apg_enews.ph
The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy
Applications are open for the Kenyatta D. Berry African American Research Scholarship for the 2026 APG Professional Management Conference.
Open to the public and designed for aspiring professionals interested in African American genealogy.
Deadline: 30 April 2026. www.apgen.org/berry_africa...
Applications are open for the APG New Professional Scholarship for the 2026 Professional Management Conference. Deadline: 30 April 2026. Open to all. More: www.apgen.org/new_professi...
#APG
Neurodiversity is part of the genealogy community. “Autism and Professional Genealogy” explores how autistic professionals thrive in the field and how colleagues can create more inclusive environments. By Carly Lane Morgan in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
The 2026 APG Professional Development webinar schedule is now available!
Our popular monthly webinars focus on tools and best practices for running a successful #genealogy business. For details visit the #APG website and go to News and Events > Event Calendar to see the lineup.
Looking for ways to diversify income? “Get Started with Affiliate Marketing” explains how genealogists can turn trusted recommendations into supplemental revenue. Tips and tech basics from Natalie Webb in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
Considering the APG Fellowship? “Fellowship in Action: A Practical Guide for Success” shares lessons from the 2025 Fellowship winner's project exploring Italian passport collections and archives. Insights from Lisa Vogele in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
Spellcheck was only the beginning. “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet: Getting the Most from Grammarly” explores tone detection, AI prompts, and practical ways grammar tools can improve writing for genealogists. By Drew Smith in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
The March 2026 APG Quarterly is live with a new digital design. Explore the updated layout, meet new columnist Rhonda Hoffman, and dive into articles on genealogy, storytelling, and professional growth.
Members can log in at apgen.org/ to read the full issue. #APGQ #Genealogy
Glasgow will host the 2026 APG Professional Genealogy Symposium. “Welcome to Glasgow!” highlights archives, libraries, historic sites, and local attractions for visiting genealogists. Tips from Chris Paton in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
Applications are open for the Kenyatta D. Berry African American Research Scholarship for the 2026 APG Professional Management Conference.
Open to the public and designed for aspiring professionals interested in African American genealogy.
Deadline: 30 April 2026. www.apgen.org/berry_africa...
Continuing education does not have to be expensive. “Free and Affordable Online Learning for Genealogical Skill Building” highlights webinar libraries, online classes, and event calendars that help genealogists keep learning.
Members can access this issue by logging in at apgen.org/.
APG eNews has a fresh new look. The April issue includes RootsTech highlights, NGS 2026 plans, member news, and more.
Read it now: apgen.org/apg_enews.ph
Visuals can strengthen both marketing and client reports. “Visual Storytelling” explores how genealogists can use images, charts, and infographics to clarify ideas, showcase expertise, and boost engagement. By Joy Curtiss in the March 2026 APG Quarterly. #APG #Genealogy
Applications are open for the APG New Professional Scholarship for the 2026 Professional Management Conference. Deadline: 30 April 2026. Open to all. More: www.apgen.org/new_professi...
#APG
A strong professional community makes all the difference.
APG brings together genealogists who support one another, share knowledge, and build lasting connections.
Learn more about membership and get involved. www.apgen.org/
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