Join Us In DC For The Idea Camp
Ryan | Aug 03, 2009 | Comments 0
At the end of August we will be headed out to the nations capitol to take part in a great (and free!) conference called The Idea Camp. The conference started this year in Orange County with a focus on leadership and now moves to the East Coast to put attention on compassion & justice. If you can make it out to DC for this event you will not be disappointed.
Also I will be facilitating a breakout group that will be discussing the role of NGO’s as connectors. You can read more about by checking out The Idea Camp site. Non-Profit Organizations as Connectors with Ryan Sisson (eleho)
See you in DC.
The Idea Camp is a FREE, open source hybrid conference designed to help people move from ideation to implementation.
We are a gathering of some of the most innovative and creative leaders from around the country (this means YOU!) to share ideas, intentionally network, and move collaboratively into idea-making. Whether your passion is church leadership, non-profit work, social entrepreneurialism, politics, technology, media, creativity, culture making, church planting, spiritual formation, compassionate justice, etc., this is the conference for YOU!
The focus of this conference will be on the participants (yes, You!) and not on keynote speakers. We function under the belief that the crowd is always smarter and wiser than any one speaker. In fact, you are invited to create and refine some of the major components of the conference prior to the gathering itself via our web interface. You are welcome to suggest specific topics for our workshops (called Idea Sessions), leave comments, ask questions, share case scenarios for discussion, and even volunteer yourself to facilitate one of our Idea Sessions.
The Idea Camp will become what we make it together!
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About the Author: About the Author: Ryan is a Co-Founder of eleho. He was introduced to Burma in 2005 while on a trip to visit a children's home in Mae Sot, and works on the business side of the organization. Feel free to contact with any questions or comments. ryan@eleho.org

