Nominating an innovative idea

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innovation@cfed is excited to announce that the online form to nominate an Innovative Idea is now available!

You can nominate an Innovative Idea even if you personally have not worked on the idea.  This is your opportunity to raise up that great idea you learned about at the Assets Learning Conference or some other gathering. Perhaps you've been excited about an idea that came up in a conversation, that you know from your community, or that you've read about.

All we ask is that you give us a brief description of the idea, and identify at least one individual associated with it who will be able to describe it and champion it.  We'll take it from there, by contacting the individual or individuals and encouragng them to submit the idea in the Innovative Idea submission process that will open in January 2009.

A number of Innovative Ideas will be selected to be showcased in a publication, on the innovation@cfed website, and at the 2009 Innovation Summit.

There's no limit to the number of ideas that you can nominate (just use a separate online form for each idea).  Start nominating today!  (Nominations close January 24, 2009.)

 

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