We’ve tried our best to answer your questions by putting loads of information up on the website. But we do realize that sometimes it’s just nice to look for information in one place. Hopefully we’ve answered all your questions in one fell swoop below!
General
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What is this conference all about?
The IMPACT Conference, in its 26th year, is a platform for college students to gather together across issues, ideology, geography, and philosophy of social change. Conservative, moderate, and liberal students will be there. Students passionate about climate change will exchange ideas with students passionate about homelessness. Students from Miami can build on the work of students in Burlington and New Orleans and Los Angeles. At its most basic, it is a chance for students to share their thoughts and passions with one another, so that you’re able to build off of your peers’ work.
This year’s conference will provide a platform for college students to set, engage in, and lead a national agenda for social change, as well as:
• Ways for active and engaged college students to meet, network with, and share resources with other active and engaged college students across the country
• Opportunities for nonprofit professionals and campus administrators across the country to meet, network with, and share resources with others working primarily with college students
• Means for students, nonprofit professionals, and campus administrators to share resources, tell stories, and re-ignite a passion for justice in a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment.
Why should I be interested?
Recent research shows that college students want to be actively engaged with a wide variety of social issues, but are largely unsure of how to take the first step. This conference is a chance for students to build on one another’s work, for campus administrators to learn more about how to support students at their school, and for nonprofit professionals to give students clear entry points for how to get involved with their work.
Who else will be there?
We expect about a thousand students to attend the 2010 IMPACT Conference. Those students are from small, private, liberal arts colleges and from large, public, state universities. There is no doubt you’ll make new connections and learn new things!
How do I connect with other attendees?
If you have a Facebook profile, please consider becoming a fan of the IMPACT Conference there. We are encouraging conference attendees to connect with one another before, during, and after the conference — this is a primary way we will be doing that!
What nonprofit organizations will be there?
We’re still in the process of inviting sponsors for 2010, so stay tuned! Our site, which is updated frequently, will give you the most updated list of nonprofit sponsors — we hope that you will connect with these other changemakers during the conference. You can also check out our 2009 sponsors to get an idea of who to expect. Besides sponsors, there are plenty of other organizations that are presenting workshops or otherwise attending the conference in order to be in the same room as you!
Is this event related to the COOL Conference or the Idealist Campus Conference?
Yes. This conference is the next iteration of those conferences, building on the long and rich tradition of student gatherings. If you’re interested in learning more about the history of this event, please see our History page.
Is this event just for college students?
This conference is geared toward students, but is not limited to students. For over 20 years, the event has benefited students, campus administrators, nonprofit professionals, and year of service members by fostering collaboration and cooperation among all those involved with campus-based social justice work.
Can I attend the conference if I am not a college student?
Absolutely! Anyone interested in working with/among college students on social justice issues is welcome to attend the event – though a majority of attendees are undergraduates, others such as graduate students, campus administrators, year of service members, and nonprofit professionals often find the conference meaningful. If you are under the age of 18 and would like to attend, contact the Planning Committee Chairperson in order to obtain a permission form to be signed by a parent or guardian prior to arrival.
Registration
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How much will it cost to attend?
Please visit our registration page to connect with Brown Paper tickets – you’ll find information about pricing and other registration-related details there.
What is Brown Paper Tickets?
Brown Paper Tickets is a ticketing company and registration system that is a ‘fair trade’ business and that contributes 5% of their profit to community organizations. We are proud to be working with Brown Paper Tickets to process attendees’ registration this year.
I’d like to register myself and others — how do I do that?
During the registration process, you will be able to select the kinds of registrations (tickets) you would like to purchase. If you are attending with others, just fill in everyone’s names (one per ticket). If you do not know the names of those who will be attending, just hold the tickets under your name at the Checkout page and log in later. If you have questions about how the registration system works, please feel free to contact Brown Paper Tickets directly at 1-800-838-3006.
I’d like to register others, but not myself – how do I do that?
During the registration process, you will be able to select the kinds of registrations (tickets) you would like to purchase. If you are registering others but not actually attending yourself, just fill in everyone’s names (one per ticket). If you do not know the names of those who will be attending, just hold the tickets under your name at the Checkout page and log in later. If you have questions about registration, please feel free to contact Brown Paper Tickets directly at 1-800-838-3006.
What do I do if I’m unsure of who will be attending from our campus, but want to register now?
It IS possible to purchase registrations and later fill in the name for that registration. Just designate that you’d like to hold all tickets under one name on the Checkout page. By finishing an order and getting your order number you can always come back to it to update names or other information.
Do I have to create an account on Brown Paper Tickets in order to register?
No, you don’t. By finishing an order and getting your order number you can always come back to it. Call the Brown Paper Tickets customer service center at 1-800-838-3006 to get help if you need to update names or other information. It’s painless!
How will I know if my registration has been confirmed?
You will see a confirmation page at the end of your registration/payment process, thanking you for registering.
Can I pay for the conference by check?
Yes. Please note that credit card payments for registration are highly encouraged, though checks can be processed on-site if absolutely necessary.
What if I pay for someone’s registration, then they can’t make it to the conference. Can I get a refund?
Refunds are available on a limited basis, though they must be processed by Brown Paper Tickets. Please contact their customer service center at 1-800-838-3006 to talk with them about refunds.
Logistics
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How do I make my hotel reservations for the conference? Will my group’s hotel rooms all be on the same floor? Can I pay for my hotel with a check or purchase order?
All arrangements with hotels should be made directly through the hotel of your choice. The Planning Committee will make arrangements with a few hotels in the area to provide discounts and blocks of reserved rooms, but all responsibility for reservations and arrangements are left to conference attendees.
What is the closest airport to the campus? What is the closest train station to the campus?
We’ll be posting transport and other logistical information soon.
I’m interested in carpooling or finding out if there are others from my school and/or area that are attending the conference. Can you connect me with other students?
As we get closer to the conference, we hope to post a ride-board wiki on the site.
What if I have special dietary needs?
Please notify us of any special dietary needs by designating those needs on your registration form.
What should I wear?
The conference has a casual atmosphere, and you should be comfortable throughout the weekend. Also keep in mind, however, that the Opportunities Fair is a great chance to meet with representatives from nonprofit organizations and socially-responsible businesses offering volunteer opportunities, internships, and employment.
Agenda
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How do I know what’s going on each day?
Once the conference gets closer, we’ll put up a schedule on the conference website so you can learn more about what will be happening throughout the conference. We know we will have a great set of activities on offer, and hope that it provides a platform for students to set, engage in, and lead a national agenda for social change. Take a look at speakers from previous years to get a feel for what goes on at IMPACT.
What is the Opportunities Fair?
Each year, the most energizing and exciting events of the weekend are the multiple Opportunities Fair sessions. This fair is much like a traditional exhibit hall, but with higher energy and more opportunity for sponsors to talk with students, campus administrators, and nonprofit professionals about their work. The best part of the Opportunities Fair is that the slots scheduled for this conference feature are dedicated times — there are no other events happening during that time, so conference attendees are free to browse the tables without having to choose the fair over other programming elements.
Sponsorship
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How do I connect with attendees?
If you or your organization have a Facebook profile, please consider becoming a fan of the IMPACT Conference there. We are encouraging conference attendees to connect with one another before, during, and after the conference — this is a primary way we will be doing that!
What’s the deal with the Opportunities Fair?
Sponsors are encouraged to bring what you feel best represents your organization. In the past, exhibitors have brought items including full exhibit displays, descriptions of open positions within the organization, handouts, and fun giveaways. Approximately a thousand participants are expected at the conference; please keep this in mind when you are considering the quantity of items you will bring/ship to the conference.
When, exactly, IS the Opportunities Fair?
Last year we carved out specific times for participants to visit your table, and we expect to do the same this year. During the Opportunities Fair, the Planning Committee will be prioritizing the Opportunities Fair among participants, to ensure that you get high traffic to your table. This will allow you to maximize your impact.
Should I be sending you an organizational advertisement for the printed program?
Rather than stuffing tote bags with loads of paper ads, as has been done in the past, we provide conference attendees with flash drives, loaded with your organization’s advertisement (if sponsoring at the Advocate level or higher). Likewise, we are abbreviating the printed program, removing ads from the program in order to conserve paper and, instead, pointing to the ads on the flash drive.
I’m an Advocate or Leader level sponsor — what I should I send you for the flash drive?
Details will be available closer to the conference.
How do I connect with campus administrators? What is the Campus Admin lunch?
Recognizing the need for a way for campus staff members to meet with the nonprofit organizations that sponsor the event (at the Advocate level or higher), we added a feature to the conference last year to facilitate that networking process, and plan to do it again this year. On Saturday, campus administrators (full-time or part-time campus staff and year of service members) are invited to join conference sponsors for lunch in order to get more detail about how students can get involved with these organizations and what opportunities they have to offer.
