A Redesigned MCAA.org Launches April 7: What Members Need to Know

April 3, 2026

On April 7, MCAA will launch a redesigned MCAA.org, created to make it easier for members to find information, access resources, and stay connected with the association.

While the site’s appearance and structure have been updated, MCAA’s core content and services remain the same. Members are encouraged to take a few moments after launch to explore the new layout and become familiar with how information is organized.

What’s Changed

Members may notice that some pages look different or are located in new sections of the site. Navigation has been updated, and certain content may no longer appear where it was previously located.

What Hasn’t Changed

Member access remains the same. Existing login credentials will continue to work, and access to members-only content is unchanged. If you are prompted to log in again after April 7, simply use your current username and password.

MCAA events, membership resources, and industry information are still available—though they may be organized differently than before.

Using the New Site

MCAA.org is designed to work across devices, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. Pages may appear differently depending on the device you are using.

If you’re having trouble locating something, the site’s search feature is often the fastest way to find content that has moved.

Support and Feedback

As members begin using the redesigned site, MCAA welcomes feedback and questions. If you encounter a broken link, can’t find a resource, or experience a technical issue, please contact help@mcaa.org.

Your input helps ensure MCAA.org continues to meet the needs of members.

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