What Happens at the IS Conference...
Annual Conference , Impact , Leadership , networking Add commentsWhen it comes to networking, what happens at the IS Conference doesn’t stay at the IS Conference. It can impact your work well into the future.
"I think the most important part of the IS Conference is that you have the ability to go up and talk to people you can never get an appointment with." -Richard B. Williams, American Indian College Fund
Yes, rave reviews come in all forms. Our conference-goers send out super tweets.
Thank you @IndSector for a great experience! I leave #inspired #exhausted #hopeful #overwhelmed #challenged and as a #changemaker. -@mobilizer, David B. Smith, National Center for Service and Innovative Leadership
They write letters about us to their friends.
"I have been to the IS Conference a number of times, and it is more than the learning. It is the national network of nonprofit leaders that I meet and connect with that makes this conference a must-attend event." -Patricia Gardner, Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits
They give us kudos in the hallway.
"The CEO Track is where you can let your leadership frame down, build solidarity, and find a group of co-conspirators so you can learn together and share ideas. ...When you leave the conference, you have a posse that you can enter the world with and create change." -Dan Cardinali, Communities In Schools
And they return year after year with others in tow.
"I attend the Independent Sector Conference with about 12 of my staff and affiliates around the country because this is where we get a sense of what is going on, what funders care about, as well as meet our peers in human services. It’s one of those places where people who want to make the world just a little bit better all gather up. How often do we get to do this?" -Stephen Bennett, United Cerebral Palsy
Find out for yourself why the rave reviews come fast and furious. Register now for the 2013 IS National Conference in New York September 29-October 1.




