CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
The CACFP Roundtable announces its Call for Presentations for the 2022 Annual CACFP Conference. You are invited to submit a presentation proposal for a workshop session that addresses important training need that our CACFP community is facing.
We are excited to be back in person! Only under limited conditions would we consider a virtual presenter. Our goal this year is to reconnect and recharge. Here's what you can expect:
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The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Sacramento, CA - directly across the street from the beautiful State capitol.
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We will have a whole team available to support you day of with any video and audio needs.
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Sessions will be 75 minutes long, with ample time for settling in, saying hello, presenting, workshopping the content, and answering questions.
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The attendees are eager to learn and interact! And we promise a lot of fun and time to tend to our collective and individual needs.
Conference Tracks
Our conference tracks are designed to inspire presentations and discussions that are timely, relevant, and push us to grow. We also are looking to reconnect with the basics of the Child and Adult Care Food Program - introductory trainings to welcome our newest community members, best practices to simplify our day to day work, and innovations that help us build CACFP for the future. While most presentations will fall into our 6 track categories, we encourage you to submit any of your presentation ideas, so long as they are relevant to the work of the CACFP community.
Why Present
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Be part of a dynamic community that is advancing new ideas, policies, and programs in CACFP.
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Collaborate with experts in the field.
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Presenters receive a discounted registration.
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Amazing professional development opportunity.
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Receive recognition for and feedback about your practice or program.
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Have a seat at the table!
2022 TIMELINE
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July 31, 2022
Deadline to submit workshop proposals
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August 2022
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Registration Opens
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Presenters notified about workshop proposal selections
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October 17-19, 2022
Annual CACFP Conference
Submission Guidelines
Your presentation should provide the following:
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Relevance and Clarity: The content is aligned with our 2021 conference tracks (i.e., Policy & Advocacy, Leadership, Pandemic Recovery, and Racial & Social Justice), plus interesting and useful to a significant number of expected attendees. Learning objectives should be clearly stated and describe how the presentation will support attendees' learning and growth.
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Engaging Format: Involves the audience, stimulates dialogue, and is consistent with the principles of effective adult learning.
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Practical Application or Thought-Provoking: Presentations should provide take-away knowledge that can be used by participants in their day-to-day work, describe how ideas and methods can be transferred for use by others, offer how-to skills to improve performance; or reflects research and/or practical experience that is innovative and well-grounded. ​​​
Additional Information​
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Audience: Attendees typically include professional child care, adult care, and afterschool CACFP operators; local, State and Federal level policy-makers, administrators, and leaders; advocates, researchers, trainers and others who support the CACFP.
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Presenter Registration: Presenters are encouraged to register and participate in the entire conference, but are not required to register. Lead presenters + up to 2 co-presenters will be offered $100 off currently available registration rates. Additional presenters (beyond initial 3) will be extended the member rate for registration.
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Honorarium: CACFP Roundtable does not award workshop presenters an honorarium.
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Presenter Responsibilities: Presenters are responsible for timely communication with the conference planning team and adequate preparation of their presentations. The CACFP Roundtable is promoting eco-friendly options and all handouts and all presentation materials are required to be shared digitally.
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CACFP Roundtable reserves the right to make changes to proposed presentation titles and descriptions, to place sessions in alternative tracks, and to encourage joint presentations if multiple proposals are submitted on similar topics.​
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