Call for Proposals: IMPACT Conference

Posted by on November 05, 2012

Call for Workshop Proposals

February 21 – 24, 2013 | University of New Mexico

The IMPACT Conference brings together college students, nonprofit professionals, campus administrators, and year of service members to share best practices, experiences, stories, and resources in their work for social change.

We invite you to consider submitting a Workshop Proposal for the 2013 IMPACT National Conference.

Workshop Categories

See more detailed descriptions at the bottom of this email.

Building and Enhancing Community Service Programs
Administrators
Alternative Break Programs.
AmeriCorps/National Service/Year of Service programs
Issues and Advocacy
Leadership and Professional Skills/Career Development
Life after College/Recent Graduate
Service-Learning
Spirituality/Faith and Service

Submission Instructions

You can submit through the online form http://www.impactconference.org/workshops/call-for-workshop-proposals/ or by completing the workshop proposal form in MS Word and emailing to workshops@impactconference.org.

We are conducting two rounds of workshop submission/review.

Please submit your proposal(s) by the following date(s):

EARLY BIRD: Friday, November 2, 2012 at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Proposals will be evaluated and you will be notified of its status by November 12, 2012.

FINAL SUBMISSION: Monday, December 10, 2012 at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Proposals will be evaluated and you will be notified of its status by December 17, 2012.

Submit Suggestions for Workshops as well

If you have an idea or two for workshops that you would like to see offered at the conference but not something that you would present yourself, please submit your ideas.

For more information or to browse workshops from previous conferences, visit http://www.impactconference.org.


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