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ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE
FOR GROWINGCOMMUNITY
FOUNDATIONSHosted by the Kansas Association Of Community Foundations
OCTOBER 1-3, 2017WICHITA MARRIOTT HOTEL
www.kacf-annual-conference.com
“Cultivating Abundance”
HIGHLIGHTS
“We Can Do It! How Community Foundations Can Strengthen Local Economies” Deb Markley & Janet Topolsky will offer a framework for thinking about why, where and how to invest foundation resources to improve your community’s economic outcomes. They will feature stories, strategies and tactics that community foundations are using to help foster and strengthen families, businesses, communities and economic sectors; and they will make space for you to share your stories – and ask your questions – so that you “can do it” when you get back home.
“Developing Disaster Resilient Communities”:Natural disasters are occurring more frequently and with increasing intensity. Come and join Brian Fogle and Nancy Beers as they talk about the importance of understanding your role in disaster preparedness, response and recovery and how this work ultimately leads to more resilient communities.
“What You Need to Know About Cybersecurity in a Small Shop”: Are your Foundation and staff vulnerable? What should your Foundation do to minimize risk? How do you recover from a cyber attack? Reflect together with Aubery Patterson, Beth Pisano and Phil VanMeerhaeghe.
Bryan Del Rosario & Suzanne Friday, supported by the Council on Foundations, will present on Legal Basics for Community Foundations, Fund Agreements and Scholarships. Attendees may also sign up for COF attorneys’ legal consultation.
In this keynote address, supported by Dane G. Hansen Foundation and Network for Good, Bonnie Gettys will share a story of a small, new community foundation that builds all kinds of assets – not just financial ones, proving that “You may be small, but you can be mighty!”.
In the closing plenary with Randy Maiers, Felecia Lucky, Jeff Yost and Janet Topolsky, be inspired by community success stories and learn strategies and tactics from community foundation veterans on how to use the community capitals, assets and people power already present in your home place to build and sustain 21st century communities of choice.
At Monday’s CEO retreat “Unlocking Performance with the Science of Purpose” Arthur Woods will show the most effective ways to drive performance and strong culture for our organizations through shifting work to an emphasis on purpose. He will share Imperative’s breakthrough research on evolving our talent strategies around purpose.
At the Marketing/Communications Retreat “Branding: Don’t waste your money on Logos and Mission Statements” - with Rick Schwartz - find comfort in knowing that charitable people (and nonprofits) do not choose to work with your community foundation because of your logo and mission statement. Focus on the 5 characteristics uses to brand community foundations.
“Agriculture + Foundations = Fertile Ground”, says Kelly Taylor in her session plowing through some fertile ground and sharing how farms can help nurture and grow the future of your Foundation! Kelly focuses on using farms as part of strategic marketing and planned giving; bringing in Gifts of Grain and how easy it is to do.
Diminished Capacity? Caution: Lawyer Ahead! No matter the euphemism for “old,” there is no bright line between capacity and incapacity. This session with Thomas Adrian will explore the standards and tests the law will apply to judge capacity and to those who “help” someone whose capacity may be questioned. We will also discuss the authority and limits placed
on agents under a durable power of attorney and which parties can revise previously established agreements by donors.
This year’s theme – Cultivating Abundance – will frame three days of 30 concurrent sessions, ideas labs, two plenaries, and 9 retreats. Topics relate to asset development, legal aspects, governance, marketing, finance and operations, programs, public policy and avocacy, and leadership.
There are fundamental, intermediary and advanced tracks developed to fit diverse learning needs of the attendees and to provide a powerful platform for the exchange of knowledge and practical solutions. Best practices, and know-how are shared to help increase a foundation’s capacities and impact in the community.
This year features an additional ½ day of Pre-Conference Retreats on Sunday afternoon: the Board Chairs’ Exclusive Retreat, the CEO Only Retreat, CommA retreat, and CF Basics Bootcamp. Monday Pre-Conference Retreats offer two hours of quality content specifically for Program officers, Marketing Staff, Executive Directors and Board Members. Retreats are included in the conference registration fee.
Plan to register early as space is limited. Last year, nearly 300 people attended the Conference from 29 states. We are expecting up to 400 attendees in 2017.
CULTIVATING ABUNDANCE
2017 Annual National Conference for Growing Community Foundations
5.7% Admin1.3% Affiliate Coordinator30.0% Board Member2.6% Communications7.0% Development
31.3% Executive Director5.2% Finance2.6% Operations14.3% Program
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Please, join your community foundation colleagues in Wichita, Kansas for the 2017 Annual National Conference for Growing Community Foundations.
The dynamic Conference is an outgrowth of those convened by the Kansas Association of Community Foundations over the last eleven years, which gained national recognition and attendance. It is tailored but not limited to small-staffed and volunteer-led community foundations in rural, small urban, and suburban America. Designed to meet the needs of both new and seasoned board members and staff in practical training that enhances skills in all major areas of community foundation management. We welcome all board members and other volunteers, executive directors and other staff of community foundations from the USA and beyond.
2017 SUPPORTERS, THANK YOU!
Conference Partner
Opening/ClosingPlenary Contributor
Retreat Supporter
Exhibitors
Session Supporter
Have fun exploring Wichita! The “Night on the Town” will take you to the destination of your choice: Old Town Center or Bradley Fair District for shopping and meals on your own; or the Wichita Museum of Art for a dining experience (extra fees apply for Art Museum, registration is limited to the first 100 people).
Imagine an evening of art-infused conversation extending the day’s dialogue, networking and “friend-making” to include an experience of fine food and drink in a setting surrounded by a notable collection of art…in a beautiful museum nestled right along the scenic riverfront that bisects downtown Wichita. Alternatively, wander the brick lined streets of the Old Town - Wichita’s eclectic renovated warehouse district full of great restaurants, bars, brewhouses and unique shops Or drift through national brands and local shops mixed in with restaurants at the Bradley Fair offering everything from upscale dining to wood fired pizza - a walkable experience you can top off with wines paired with decadent chocolate at Cocoa Dolce. Whatever your choice, it will be a night to remember!
DON’T KEEP THIS CONFERENCE A SECRET. Please share it
with others who
might benefit from
this opportunity
designed by the
National Advisory
Group comprised
of community
foundation
practitioners in
the United States
and Canada.
CONFERENCE BUZZ:
“Thank you for thinking big and stepping into a very real gap for quality professional development for smaller, growing community foundations beyond Kansas. We appreciate your warm Midwest welcome!”
“So very grateful for the information so that I could be a better asset to my foundation!”
“I feel better equipped and also inspired. I can hardly wait to get started!”
Andrea Judd Council of Michigan Foundations, MI
Angie Tatro Chair - Central Kansas Community Foundation, KS
Brian FogleCommunity Foundation of the Ozarks, MO
Christy Tustin Golden Belt Community Foundation, KS
Diane Harrop Former board member, Wyoming Community Foundation, WY
Eleanor Sacks Ekstrom Alley Clontz & Associates, OR
Gabriel Works KACF, Works Associates, MI
Gary Byrne San Benito, CA
Henry Bromelkamp Bromelkamp Company LLC, MN
Janet Topolsky Aspen Institute, DC
Janie DeVore Gillis Coffeyville Area Community Foundation, KS
Jeff Yost Nebraska Community Foundation, NE
Judy Sjostedt Parkersburg Area Community Foundation, WV
Kari Mailloux Hutchinson Community Foundation, KS
Karlie Bowman Galesburg Community Foundation, IL
LuAnn Lovlin Winnipeg Community Foundation, Canada
Rosemary Dorsa Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, IN
Sandi Fruit Retired from Central Kansas Community Foundation, KS
Shirley Antes Emporia Community Foundation, KS
Svetlana Hutfles Kansas Association of Community Foundations, KS
NATIONAL ADVISORY GROUP
Night on the Town Supporter Welcome WichitaWelcome Bag Supporter
FULL AGENDA, SPEAKERS CATALOGUE AND REGISTRATION:
kacf-annual-conference.com
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE:$549 for Non-Members
Conference and Hotel
registration deadline
Sep 8, 2017
HOTEL RESERVATION
KACF has reserved a block of hotel rooms at the Wichita Marriott Hotel for a rate of $105.00 plus tax.
Reservations can be made by calling the hotel directly at 316-651-0333, calling Marriott’s Reservation Center at 1-800-228-9290 or tinyurl.com/17CFHotel. Please mention KACF when you make your reservation via phone.
*Hotel and Conference registration deadline is September 8, 2017.
WICHITA MARRIOTT9100 Corporate Hills Dr Wichita KS 67207316-651-0333 | 1-800-228-9290 OVERFLOW HOTEL:An overflow room block has been established at a nearby location. tinyurl.com/17CFOverflow
Fairfield Inn & Suites Wichita East333 S. Webb Road Wichita KS 67207316-685-3777 | 1-888-236-2427
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CEO Retreat: CF CEOs: Connecting And Growing
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Community Foundation Basics Part 1
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CommA Retreat: Social Media Do’s & Don’ts: 10 Best Practices To Thrive Online
Rick Schwartz, Matt Lemmon, Karlie Bowman, Mary Hetherington
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Board Chairs Exclusive Retreat: Incorporating Generative Leadership ToAdvance Your Board And Your Mission
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