20161030 – Philanthropy, Marketing, Business, Communications, Leadership Speakers Needed on 04/19/2017 for Costa Mesa, California for AiP Conference on Philanthropy 2017

04/19/2017 through 04/21/2017
Westin South Coast Plaza
Costa Mesa, California
AiP Conference on Philanthropy 2017


Preferred Meeting Topics:

Philanthropy, Marketing, Business, Communications, Leadership

Booking Deadline for Speaker: 10/30/2016

Demographic Mix of the Audience:
50% Male
50% Female

Age Group(s) Expected in Audience:
20-60

Number of Attendees Expected
150-200+

Special Details About This Meeting/Audience:

The International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy (AiP) invites you to share your expertise and experience with professionals in philanthropy at Conference on Philanthropy 2017.   The Conference on Philanthropy draws approximately 200 AiP members and guests who are truly excited about our emphasis on philanthropy. Our diverse international membership includes financial advisors, attorneys, insurance professionals, accountants, non-profit executives and resource providers. AiP members are client-focused professionals in philanthropy who provide independent, unbiased advice to their clients/donors to enable them to connect their wealth to what they value through inspired giving to transform communities around the world. The global vision of AIP is to transform philanthropy through collaboration.

Educational sessions can range in audience size from 20-75, with keynote sessions drawing 150-200 attendees.

The selection committee is looking for educational sessions targeted to professional advisors (financial planners, attorneys, accountants, philanthropic consultants, etc) who counsel their clients on philanthropy. The focus is on the paying attendee as the member and that the conference is typically a revenue generating program for the association.

Our attendees want to know specifics that can help them with their clients/donors tomorrow and seek this space as an opportunity to practice new strategies instead of being lectured in theoretical examples. Specifically, they are seeking sessions that provide interactive, engaging, and dynamic instruction that will help in the education and execution of charitable best practices, legal and tax matters, philanthropic innovations and emerging trends in family and corporate philanthropy.

Many of our sessions will be submitted to the CFP Board and other similar entities for continuing education approval. The CFP Board defines “learning objectives” as a specific, measurable statement of what participants will learn in the program. Learning objectives must be realistic when considering the level of complexity and scope of the course. As such, it is our desire that attendees can leave a presentation and be able to say one or more of the following statements:

  • I learned at least one useful /practical thing in each breakout session.
  • I discovered a new way to approach/resolve a problem today.
  • I changed my viewpoint about at least one thing today.
  • I was inspired at least once today.
  • I improved my professional ability to serve my company today.
  • I improved my professional ability to help my clients today.
  • I improved my personal ability to serve my career and my further my own goals today.

 


Scope of the Overall Organization:

Local, National

Name of Meeting Organizer:
Sheila Gidley

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