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National Conference on Philanthropic Planning



October 4-6, 2011 | Marriott Rivercenter, on the River Walk in San Antonio, Texas



Call for Presentations

PPP invites experienced and innovative planners from all sectors of the philanthropic planning community to propose sessions for the 2011 National Conference on Philanthropic Planning. The Call for Presentations system is now open. Proposals must be submitted by April 4.

Speakers chosen for the faculty of the National Conference on Philanthropic Planning receive:

  • Complimentary conference registration
  • One night room and tax at the Marriott Rivercenter
We strongly encourage speakers to plan to stay for the entire conference, to interact informally with attendees and participate in roundtable discussions and other networking events. Click here to see the conference schedule.

This year, all PPP members will have an opportunity to rate and comment on abstracts submitted in the Call for Presentations. (Presenter names will not be revealed during the comment period; only the 100-word session description of each program will be reviewed.) The Conference Committee will use this feedback to identify the topics in which PPP members are most interested, and also to advise presenters on issues to address during their presentations. The comment period will open on April 5.
  • To see a checklist of information required to submit a proposal, click here.

  • To read tips for presentation techniques that appeal to adult learners, click here.

  • To access the Call for Presentations, click here.


For any questions regarding the call for presentations, please contact the Partnership’s director of operations, Barbara Yeager, at byeager@pppnet.org or (317) 269-6274, x.12.

 
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