[YL] Sept. 24th Web Conference: Creating Dedicated Local and State Revenue Sources for Youth Programs
Soumya Bhat
SBhat at financeproject.org
Fri Sep 14 10:11:27 EDT 2007
The Finance Project's Youth Programs Resource Center
is now featuring a new web-based format for the audio conference series.
Web Conference Registration for
Creating Dedicated Local and State Revenue Sources
for Youth Programs
Monday, September 24, 2007 from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Time
1:00 - 2:00 PM CST; 12:00 - 1:00 PM MST; 11:00 - 12:00 AM PST;
10:00 - 11:00 AM ALA; 9:00 - 10:00 AM HAW
Click Here to Register:
https://compx17.eventcenterlive.com/cfmx/ec/register/reg.cfm?BID=1&RegID
=D21E57E8
Thank you for your interest in the latest installment of the Youth
Programs Resource Center's audio conference series. This discussion will
be held in a new web-based format and is intended to assist program
developers and intermediaries, community organizations and policymakers
by sharing information and resources on creating dedicated local and
state revenue sources to finance and sustain youth programs and
initiatives.
Speakers:
* Barbara Langford of The Finance Project will outline the major
types of strategies and tips for consideration in creating local and
state dedicated revenue sources for youth programs and services that
policymakers, intermediary organizations, and youth advocates can work
together to implement at the state and local levels.
* Sid Sidorowicz of the City of Seattle's Office of Education will
speak about the development and renewal of Seattle's families and
education levy, which provides funds for early child care, out-of-school
time, and youth development programs. This initiative originated within
the Mayor's office in the early 1990's and has increased in resources
and support over the years while improving outcomes for youth.
* Michelle Doucette Cunningham of the Connecticut After School
Network will discuss their successful efforts to work with advocates,
policymakers, and program providers to increase funding for afterschool
programs through new state legislation.
Background Materials:
* Creating Dedicated Local and State Revenue Sources for Youth
Programs http://www.financeproject.org/publications/DLR_PM.pdf
For the most recent list of background materials, please visit The
Finance Project's Youth Programs Resource Center
<http://www.financeproject.org/irc/yp.asp> prior to the web conference.
System Requirements for Participants:
Please note that audio for this web event will be streamed via your
computer and not a phone line. Please test your computer prior to the
web conference by going to
www.eventcenterlive.com/cfmx/ec/systest/testframeset.cfm?BID=1&Tests=1
<http://cluster1.vcall.com/cfmx/ec/systest/testframeset.cfm?BID=1&Tests=
1> . This test link will test your computer's ability to receive web
audio via Macromedia Flash. If you need to download the audio player,
go to http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer.
Thank you!
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