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Immigration Program Management Training: Meeting the Challenge While Preparing for the Crisis

 
Date: February 10-11, 2009
 
Time:
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Day One
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Day Two
 
Location:
Catholic Conference and Formation Center
901 S. Madison
Dallas, TX 75208
251-473-2321
 
About the training:
This two-day training provides a complete overview of how to start and sustain a nonprofit immigration legal services program.  It features a new manual and curriculum that offers detailed information and suggestions for applying for Board of Immigration Appeals agency recognition and staff accreditation, implementing effective case management systems, fundraising and scores of other hot topics related to managing an immigration program. 
 
The training is highly interactive.  Participants will leave with a plan to create or improve immigration legal services.  Past participants have used information from this training to build or expand their legal immigration capacity.
 
 
Who should attend?  The training is suitable for program staff from a wide range of organizations, including established immigration programs, ethnic and immigrant organizations, domestic violence and sexual assault coalitions and service providers, unions, social services and medical providers, and educational programs (ESL and Citizenship).
 
What will you learn?  Participants will learn how to determine which applications to accept and how to adjust fees to obtain the best support for their program.  There will be a discussion of case intake and management strategies, avoiding unauthorized practice of law, and strategies for working with the funders and delivering on grant objectives.
 
Presenters:
Ms. Vanna Slaughter, LCSW, BIA Fully Accredited Representative, Director, Immigration Counseling Services of Catholic Charities of Dallas, TX, is an expert in the program management field.
 
Ms. Laura Burdick, Project Coordinator, CLINIC, Washington, DC has a Master’s Degree in social work administration, planning, and policy.  She has been with CLINIC for 11 years and has managed a variety of federal, state, and private grants for naturalization and immigrant integration.
 
Ms. Hope Driscoll, Field Support Coordinator, CLINIC, Washington, DC, is an attorney with extensive experience in training and program management. Before joining CLINIC, Ms. Driscoll directed a multi-state program that provided pesticide safety education to migrant and seasonal farm workers.
 
The training is for the staff of Catholic Charities and other community-based organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) status, and attorneys and legal worker staff of private law offices.  As a requirement of registration, if you are registering as staff of a community-based organization, fax a copy of your IRS 501(c)(3) letter designating your agency as a nonprofit entity to CLINIC at 202-635-2649 to the attention of Hope Driscoll.  Your registration will be confirmed upon receipt of this letter and your payment through the website by credit card only.  No checks or cash accepted for payment.
 
Only on-line registration and payment by credit card is accepted at the CLINIC web site.  Space is limited and we suggest you register early.  Registration may close prior to the stated deadline if the number or registrants reaches capacity.  If that happens, the website will not accept your credit card payment. For more information, contact Hope Driscoll at (202) 756-5503.
 
Space is limited. The deadline for registration is February 3, 2009