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As federal, state and local governments look at a dwindling revenue streams, they are becoming more aggressive with rules and regulations that could heavily impact charitable giving. In every way, the nonprofit sector is becoming a choice target for state, local, and federal revenues.
Nonprofits must remain active to protect charitable giving. Your involvement has never been more important!
The Nonprofit Federation of the Direct Marketing Association's 14th Annual Critical Issues Conference will focus on helping nonprofit organizations understand and keep current with legal and regulatory changes that affect accounting, ethics, accountability, fundraising management, and transparency.
Join policy leaders, nonprofits, and nonprofit experts on April 14th and 15th in Washington at the DMA Nonprofit Federation’s annual Nonprofit Critical Issues Conference to discuss the most pressing and threatening issues that could hamper your ability to raise money and attract supporters.
The 2011 Nonprofit Critical Issues Conference will offer both face-to-face and webinar presentation formats. Participants willing and able to attend in person can network with their peers throughout the event, while others can capture this valuable information by joining the presentation online. Please see the agenda and pricing for details.
The Top 5 Things Attendees will Learn:
- How to advocate your issues effectively
- How to protect the charitable deduction and other important giving incentives
- What is the latest on postal rates and policy shaping the future of the United States Postal Service
- What is happening at the state level that could harm charitable giving
- Will there be a do-not track government regime that would impose an opt-in world on charities seeking new donors?
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Nonprofit Hill Day - April 14
Being an effective nonprofit advocate requires that we build good relationships with our members of Congress and their staff. Take part in Nonprofit Hill Day, a BONUS day on April 14, as we meet with Hill representatives and discuss face-to-face the policies that are important to our nonprofit community. Nonprofit Hill Day is included in the conference registration fee, but pre-registration is required. Once registered, a Nonprofit Federation staff member will work with you to design your desired Hill Visit. In addition, you’ll receive compelling talking points on protecting the charitable deduction (and other important issues), and will be accompanied by a Nonprofit Federation ambassador with lobbying experience.
Register Now to reserve your spot.
Event Venue
April 14, 2011
DMA DC Office
1615 L Street, NW, #1100
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202.955.5030
April 15, 2011
The Venable
575 Seventh St. NW,
Washington, DC, 20004
Phone: 202.344-4000
Payment Policy and Confirmation
In order to confirm your place in this event, we require payment in full. From time to time, we change a date or location of an event. If we need to change a date or location for any reason, you will be contacted. If you have not received confirmation of your attendance from DMA, please call 212.790.1500 to ensure your seat.
Transfers/Changes
Please submit changes and transfers in writing to DMA Customer Service at the address detailed below, via fax at 212.302.7643 or email to customerservice@the-dma.org. Delegates will receive a confirmation within seven (7) business days. Changes received after April 8, 2011 will be handled on-site.
DMA Customer Service
1120 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036-6700
Cancellations
If DMA cancels the event for which you have registered, the registration fee paid will be held on account for a future event or fully refunded if you prefer. DMA is not responsible for any expenses incurred by you as a result of your registration, whether the event was attended, postponed, or cancelled.
If you must cancel, please submit cancellations in writing to the DMA Customer Service Department. Registrations cancelled on or before April 8, 2011 will be refunded minus a $100 processing fee. Cancellations received after April 8, 2011 forfeit their registration fee in its entirety. However, you may transfer your registration to someone else without penalty. No refunds will be issued for any missed sessions or events, including sessions missed due to travel delays or cancellations.