Community Leaders Conference Staff and Volunteers Grapevine, Texas April 29 – May 1, 2015 Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center April 29 – May 1, 2015 Note: United Way volunteer and staff attendance begins on April 29. All other community leaders and corporate partner participation begins on April 30. Why should you attend? • Exchange best practices and innovations to help you reach and retain more donors and raise additional funding and achieve education, income and health goals. • Gain greater exposure to United Way community and corporate partners and leaders from Harvard Business School, Eli Lilly, Anne E. Casey Foundation and many more. • Hear presenters from other countries like Brazil, Canada, Colombia, India, Mexico and the United Kingdom. 3 Note: United Way Volunteer and staff attendance begins on April 29. All other community leaders and corporate partner participation begins on April 30. Why should you attend? • Network with other United Way Board members, volunteers and corporate partners from around the world. • Discover information about innovative new programs to help you impact change in your community. • Exchange ideas and share experiences with staff, volunteers and community leaders who are tackling some of the same issues that your United Way and community may be facing. 4 *Note: United Way Volunteer and staff attendance begins on April 29. All other community leaders and corporate partner participation begins on April 30. What else is in it for you? 5 • Enterprise-Wide Strategy Day (Bold Plays) – April 29 • Networking Lunch – April 29 • CEO/Board Summit – April 29 (open to board members and CEOs only) • Community Innovations Hackathon – April 30 & May 1 • Host Cities Event at AT&T Stadium – April 30 Note: United Way Volunteer and staff attendance begins on April 29. All other community leaders and corporate partner participation begins on April 30. Highlighted Speakers Keynote: Brian A. Gallagher President and CEO, United Way Worldwide Penelope Burk Inspiring and engaging donors Frans Johansson Intersectional thinking Highlighted Speakers Allen Grossman Harvard’s perspective on America’s competitiveness and the role the business community can play to improve public education Stacey D. Stewart U.S. President, United Way Worldwide Strategy Into Action Beth Kanter Non-profits and the use of social media Erin Gruwell Freedom Writers Highlighted Learning Sessions • Creating Individual Donor Experiences • Aligning Community Impact Initiatives • Reducing Donor Churn • Growing Your Workplace Campaign • Mobilizing Volunteers for Community Impact • New Models in Program Development • Mobilizing Individuals and Corporations for United Way’s Brand • Engagement and the “Secret Sauce” for Market Segments • Driving Exceptional Growth in Major Donor Programs 8 Note: United Way Volunteer and staff attendance begins on April 29. All other community leaders and corporate partner participation begins on April 30. Community Leaders Conference 2015 Register today! http://conferences.unitedway.org/clc Grapevine, Texas April 29 – May 1, 2015 Note: United Way Volunteer and staff attendance begins on April 29. All other community leaders and corporate partner participation begins on April 30.
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