Call for Proposals: 2024 IMPACT Conference – Oct 23
Posted by IMPACT Conference on October 3, 2023
The IMPACT planning committee is inviting workshop proposals for the 2024 IMPACT National Conference, which will take place in-person at Stephen F. Austin State University, February 22-25, 2024.
The IMPACT National Conference brings together college students, nonprofit professionals, campus administrators, faculty, and teams of service members to share experiences, stories, and resources in their work for social change. The annual conference provides an opportunity for attendees to gather and collaborate with one another with a focus on civic engagement, service-learning, community-based research, advocacy, and other forms of social action.
Being a workshop presenter is a chance for you to share your knowledge and experience with attendees. This can be done by conveying effective strategies and practices, providing resources, sharing research and stories, and inspiring attendees to be agents of social change.
This year workshop leaders can choose from three formats: traditional 75-minute presentations, 35-minute practical application presentations, and 35- or 75-minute roundtable discussions. For more information, including past workshop topics, and to submit a proposal, visit the Workshops page on the IMPACT website.
The deadline to submit a Workshop Proposal Application is Oct. 23, 2023 (11:59 PM ET).
If you have questions or would like to discuss a proposal idea, you may contact the IMPACT Workshops Committee at workshops@impactconference.org.
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