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2010 calendar of Alliance events
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[Listings below are in alpha order.]

AELC  
Alliance Executive Leadership Conference (AELC)
  • Workshop Materials Now Available:  from June 9-12, 2010 in Portland, ME
  • Save the Date: Join us in June 2011 in Seattle, WA
    This annual conference retreat offers executive directors and CEOs opportunities for leadership development, networking, and support from executives across the country. Each year, a committee of Alliance member peers selects a conference theme that focuses on a key issue or challenge facing nonprofit human service organizations.


 

Alliance National Conference
  • Register Now: Join us Oct. 20-22, 2010 in Milwaukee, WI
    The Alliance National Conference is the Alliance’s premier annual event. It presents participants with the opportunity to experience the best in networking, professional development, and intellectual stimulation through 50 workshop options, social events, and keynote speakers. Carefully planned each year by peer members of the Alliance, the workshop tracks cover governance, innovative programs, leadership, management, and the Alliance’s professional-responsibilities-specific Communities of Practice. The wide range of workshop tracks means this is a conference not only for CEOs and senior management, but also for board members and key staff.


 
American Association of Children’s Residential Centers Annual Conference joined by Alliance National Leadership Conference on Child Welfare Issues
  • Save the Date: Join us April 4-8, 2010 in Seattle, WA
    AACRC, which provides a powerful national voice for residential treatment through leadership, advocacy, and the promotion of innovation and best practices, welcomes and joins forces with the Alliance’s annual NLCCWI. It is designed for child welfare leaders and will cover critical issues facing the nonprofit human services sector.



 
   
  Board Chair/CEO Institute
  • Register Now: Join us March 5-6, 2011 in Atlanta, GA
    This institute is designed to help enhance the relationships between member CEOs and their board chairs. The weekend session offers a unique opportunity for board chairs and their CEOs to work one-on-one in a small group setting to define key strategic issues and the specific needs of your organization.


 

Civic Engagement Training Institute
  • Save the Date: Join us July 14-16 in Kansas City, MO
  • Save the Date: Join us Sept. 20-22 in Minneapolis, MN
    The Alliance Civic Engagement Training Institute provides unique learning and networking opportunities for staff of Alliance and United Neighborhood Centers of America (UNCA) member organizations. Participants learn how to incorporate civic engagement strategies into their organizational plans, transform the authentic voices of community residents into influence, and impact the broader social and economic issues facing their communities.


Executive Leadership Institute
 

Executive Leadership Institute (ELI)
  • Register Now: Join us May 2-7, 2010 in Ann Arbor, MI
    ELI is a leadership certificate program for emerging senior leaders in the nonprofit human services sector. Individuals completing the institute develop heightened managerial and leadership skills that position and equip them to meet future needs within their organization. Content is delivered over 100 hours in two concentrated sessions of four-and-one-half days each in concurrent years. ELI is hosted on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and co-sponsored by its School of Social Work and Ross School of Business. Enrollment in ELI is limited.


 

Senior Leadership Conference (SLC)
  • Workshop Materials Now Available: Feb. 20-24, 2010 in Scottsdale, AZ
  • Save the Date: Join us Feb. 19-23, 2011 in Clearwater Beach, FL
    This conference is for leaders of child- and family-serving organizations, everyone from program managers to chief operating officers. Through workshops and networking, attendees build their senior leadership circle of community. Three workshop focus areas—operational development, leadership development, and organizational development—allow attendees to self-design their experience to maximize their knowledge and leadership development.

 

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