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CFED's Assets Learning Conference remains the only place where a diverse group of leaders comes together to discuss innovations, vision and strategies in assets practice, policy and research.
This year we are building on the momentum from the 2008 conference and creating a program that focuses on the issues that are most important to you and that are needed right now to help Americans expand economic opportunity and achieve financial freedom. Please join us and more than 1,000 others as we lay a new foundation for economic recovery and expansion – one that works for all of us.
Countdown to the conference!
CFED, a national nonprofit dedicated to expanding economic opportunity for all Americans, invites you to attend its 2010 Assets Learning Conference. The conference, The Assets Movement at its Moment: Creating the Save & Invest Economy, will convene over 1,000 leaders from the Assets & Opportunity field at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC, September 22‐24. This year’s conference remains the only place where a diverse group of leaders comes together to focus on the issues you care about the most, paying particular attention to the biggest challenges facing low- and moderate income American individuals and families.
CFED is offering a special discount to students, interns and fellows who are interested in learning more about the asset-building field! For just $450 you’ll have access to five plenaries, over 60 concurrent sessions, an Innovation Marketplace showcasing the most innovative ideas in poverty alleviation and two networking receptions where you can interact with the most insightful and influential domestic and international community practitioners, government officials, policymakers, researchers, business leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs who are dedicated to addressing the challenges facing low-income Americans.
Contact Kristin Lawton at klawton@cfed.org to receive the discount code before registering. For more information on the Assets Learning Conference, visit the www.assetsconference.org.