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June 10-13, 2007
Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
Alexandria, Virginia
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Featured Speakers | About | Program
Call for Abstracts | Speaker Stipend
Registration Information | Conference Hotel | Additional Area Hotels
Exhibitor Info | Exhibitor Prospectus | Exhibitor Kit | Sponsorships
FEATURED SPEAKERS
- , Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will discuss reorganization of FEMA and current initiatives of interest to Citizen Corps participants.
- , Senior Vice President, Business Force, Business Executives for National Security (BENS), will discuss how BENS engages with the private sector on preparedness activities, and how public sector/citizen programs can engage the private sector.
Come join us to ...
- Share best practices on community preparedness
- Get suggestions on how to reach out to specific population segments
- Learn innovative approaches to funding
- Hear updates on Department of Homeland Security initiatives
- Network with other Citizen Corps partners
- Find out how others are addressing liability issues
- Hear ideas on engaging elected officials
- Listen to findings from citizen preparedness research
- ...and much, much more!
Now in its fifth year, Citizen Corps has grown from an idea born out of the tragedy of 9/11 to a full-fledged grassroots movement to engage American citizens in community preparedness and security. Learn about the work of Citizen Corps.
Monday Breakout Sessions
Tuesday Breakout Sessions
Wednesday Breakout Sessions
Call for Abstracts (03/02/07) All abstracts must be submitted directly through the online system. Deadline: Mar. 23, 2007.
If participation in the National Conference on Community Preparedness is not otherwise supported by the speaker’s organization or jurisdiction, speakers qualify for a $100 stipend, which can be applied toward the registration fee ($325-$425) or travel costs.
Registration
$325 for all conference registrants from now until April 30, 2007.
$425 for all conference registrants beginning May 1, 2007.
Full-time students are eligible to receive a 50% discount from the $425 registration rate to attend the 2007 National Conference on Community Preparedness. Also, there are some limited opportunities for students to work on-site as conference volunteers and earn their registration fee. Volunteer activities might include stuffing pre-registration packets, staffing the registration desk, helping with audio-visual equipment, chaperoning session rooms, or running errands for staff. For details on how students can participate as volunteers, please contact Sharon Kelly at info@iaem.com.
Conference registration includes:
Participation in general and breakout sessions
Breakfast on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Lunch on Monday and Tuesday
Conference Hotel
Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
5000 Seminary Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22311
Phone: 703-845-1010 Fax: 703-820-6425
$162 single/double – Contact the hotel directly to reserve your room, and refer to the National Citizen Corps Conference to receive this special rate.
The NCCP room block at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
has been SOLD OUT, and the Hilton advises that they are completely sold out on June 11. There are many alternate properties within 15 minutes of the Hilton – in Old Town Alexandria, Arlington, Falls Church, Crystal City – all convenient locations in Northern Virginia. Please visit AOL Travel to identify several options. Thank you.
- To make a hotel reservation and ensure that you receive the special rate, please click here.
- Or you can call the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center (703-845-1010) or Hilton toll-free reservations (1-800-445-8667). If you call the toll-free number (1-800-445-8667), you must specify the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, as there are several Hiltons in Alexandria, Virginia. Alternatively, you may call the hotel directly (703-845-1010).
- Rooms are available until May 14, 2007, or until the National Citizen Corps Conference room block sells out, whichever occurs first.
Located in the West End of Historic Alexandria, the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Hotel offers elegance and attentive service combined with value. The hotel is within sight of the nation's capitol and just 10 minutes from the central business district of Washington, DC. Hotel guests are also near the quaint waterfront galleries and shops in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia.
http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/DCAAHHF-Hilton-Alexandria-Mark-Center-Virginia/index.do
If you are not able to book a room at the conference hotel, you might consider these area hotels as an alternative:
Marriot Courtyard Pentagon South
4641 Kenmore Avenue
Alexandria, Virginia 22304
Phone: 703-751-4510
Sheraton National Hotel
900 South Orme Street
Arlington, Virginia 22204
Phone: 703- 521-1900
Exhibitors
Download Exhibitor Kit (05/18/07)
Download Exhibitor Prospectus (03/22/07)
Non-profit and government:
$500 from now until Apr. 30, 2007
$750 beginning May 1, 2007
For-profit companies:
$850 from now until Apr. 30, 2007
$1,100 beginning May 1, 2007
Exhibitors will receive:
8x10 space
conference registration for one person
Sponsorships
Conference sponsorship opportunities are available at the 2007 National Conference on Community Preparedness. A partial list of sponsorship opportunities is shown below. To discuss being a conference sponsor, please contact Clay Tyeryar, CAE, at
ctyeryar@asmii.net or 703-538-1795. Download the sponsorship flyer.
- Platinum Conference Sponsorship ($15,000) – Sponsors receive premiere recognition on pre-event materials, prominent
entrance signage, and designation as a specific meal or break host (choose one).
- Opening Reception, June 10, 4–6 pm in Exhibit Area ($10,000)
- Two Conference Luncheons, (Monday and Tuesday at $20,000 each).
- Wednesday Award Ceremony Luncheon ($25,000).
- Two Breakfasts (Monday and Tuesday at $10,000 each).
- Wednesday Coffee Break ($5,000).
- Registration Bag Inserts ( $500 each item).
- Registration Bags - 1 sponsor ($15,000).
- Listing as sponsor/supporting organization on highly visible boards at registration and throughout conference ( $1,000).
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