Conference organizers are seeking presentation abstracts to be considered for the 2024 Annual Training Conference, which will occur October 21-24, 2024 in New Orleans, LA

This conference emphasizes peer learning for regional economic development practitioners and their partners. As a result, presentation abstracts are especially sought from individuals affiliated with regional planning and economic development organizations (RDOs), and/or organizations partnering with them. In addition, state and federal agency staff; national organizations; and researchers or consultants working on projects in collaboration with RDOs are encouraged to participate.

Please submit abstracts by July 1, 2024

Abstracts should describe a potential presentation on a topic related to rural and small metro economic development, especially at the regional level. Depending on the topic, presentations of around 20 minutes are typically grouped in 60- to 90-minute panels. However, presenters may be invited to participate in alternative session formats as well.

If you are a trainer or technical assistance provider with an idea for a longer workshop or alternative format session, contact NADO staff directly before using this form.

Any organization may submit an abstract, but abstracts that market specific products, vendors, or services will not be accepted, and those organizations should consider exhibiting during the conference instead.

Speakers whose presentations are selected should expect to pay the early bird registration fee and their own travel expenses. Travel scholarships are generally not available.

For more information, contact Ciara Ristig at cristig@nado.org. To view an agenda or materials from a previous conference as a sample of typical session content, click here.

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* 1. Proposed Presentation Title

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* 2. Topic Areas (such as CEDS, economic development, data, leadership training, resilience, equity, community engagement, planning methods, GIS applications, etc.)

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* 3. Presentation description. Include an overview of the initiative or work your presentation will cover and the learning objectives that attendees will expect to gain from your presentation.

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* 4. Primary presenter

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* 5. Co-presenter or additional contact (if applicable)

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* 6. Additional information, such as other contact information, direct URL to project website or other content described in abstract, or other details.

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* 7. Please provide a brief biographical statement for the individual listed as the main contact above.  This information does not affect presentation selection, but it will help us to prepare for the conference and apply for AICP Certification Maintenance credits.

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* 8. If applicable, please provide a brief biographical statement for the individual listed as the co-presenter.

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* 9. Please check below to acknowledge the following conference policies.

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