NAD: FINAL Call for 2010-2012 Proposed Priorities
50th BIENNIAL NAD CONFERENCE
E-News Update
Final Call for Proposed 2010-2012 Priorities
The NAD Board of Directors welcomes submissions from individual members and
organizational affiliates for proposed priorities for the next two years
(2010-2012).
Priorities tend to be issues-oriented in nature, with focus on advocacy
issues of importance that can be accomplished within a two-year timeframe.
Proposed priorities will be presented to and voted upon by individual and
affiliate members (General Forum); the top 30 proposals will then be
narrowed down to the top 20 priorities for 2010-2012 by vote of official
delegates (Council of Representatives) at the 50th Biennial NAD Conference.
These then go to the NAD Board of Directors for follow up action during
2010-2012.
There are two ways to submit priority proposals:
* Email (open and print PDF form; complete, scan and submit via e-mail)
* Fax (open and print PDF form; complete and submit via fax)
One form must be submitted for each priority proposal; multiple forms may be
submitted.
* Guidelines on Writing Priority Proposals -
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=287&qid=764003
* Priority Proposal Form (Adobe PDF document) -
http://www.nad.org/sites/all/modules/civicrm/extern/url.php?u=293&qid=764003
New/Extended Deadline: Thursday, May 20, 2010. Use of official form is
required. Late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted.
Proposed conference priorities for 2010-2012 with comments by the NAD Board
of Directors will be posted by June 6, 2010.
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