April 17, 2009

April 17, 2009

National Minority AIDS Council
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USCA Option C Scholarship Application Now Available Online!

Based on the input we received from you during the 2009 USCA - What's Your Take Survey and the April 8, 2009 Stakeholder Conference Call, USCA has introduced a new scholarship opportunity called "Option C," which will provide: complimentary registration, transportation and hotel accommodations. Please note the following: 

* USCA Option C scholarship applications are only being accepted online.
* The deadline is Friday, May 15, 2009.
* Those applicants not selected for Option C are automatically considered for Option A and B scholarships.
* Option C is open only to NMAC individual members, and those who are employees of an NMAC member agency. If you are interested in becoming a member or are unsure of your agency's membership status, click here, or send an e-mail to members@nmac.org. Otherwise, call (202) 483-NMAC (6622) ext. 102 or 325. 
 
USCA Abstracts Due April 24

Submit your USCA abstract on or before the April 24th deadline either online or by downloading a PDF of form. Those whose abstracts are selected receive a range of benefits, including complimentary conference registration and paid hotel nights (for seminars and workshops). 

Check Out USCA's Commercials on YouTube.com!
We're willing to do just about anything to see you at this year's USCA. Click on the pictures below, and check out Executive Director, Paul A. Kawata, doing the cha-cha slide!
 




 

Additional Details

 Online participant and exhibitor registration, as well as abstract submission, are available at http://www.2009usca.org/. For more information, contact NMAC's Conferences and Meeting Services Division at (202) 483-NMAC (6622) or conferences@nmac.org.  

About NMAC
Since 1987, the National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) has advanced its mission, "to build leadership within communities of color to address challenges of HIV/AIDS," through a variety of programs and services. These include: a public policy education program, national and regional training conferences, a treatment and research program, printed and electronic resources, and a website: http://www.nmac.org/. NMAC also serves as an association of AIDS agencies, providing valuable information to faith- and community-based organizations, hospitals, clinics and other stakeholders. NMAC's advocacy activities are funded through private funders and donors only.

For more information, contact NMAC directly at (202) 483-NMAC (6622) or communications@nmac.org. You also may visit NMAC online at http://www.nmac.org/ or view its Wikipedia page at http://www.wikipedia.com/. Pictures and video clips from past NMAC events are available from MyPhotoAlbum.com (nmacpics.myphotoalbum.com/), and http://www.youtube.com/, respectively.