National Association of Conservation Districts
NACD's mission is to serve conservation districts by providing national leadership and a unified voice for natural resource conservation.
Meeting Promotion
NACD 2009 Annual Meeting • February 1 - 4, 2009 • New Orleans, LA
If you’ve been to an NACD Annual Meeting before, you know the value of the meeting and why it is so important for as many conservationist to attend. We have gathered and created materials to help you promote the NACD Annual Meeting in your state, district or organization and convince as many of your fellow conservationists as possible to attend.
Downloadable Promotion Materials
- Flyer - Download a promotional flyer to distribute at your next meeting or event.
- Video - Follow this link and show the video to your board members and employees.
- Photos - Access a gallery full of beautiful images of New Orleans and use them in your own promotional materials.
Quotes from Attendees
NACD’s Annual Meeting is a exciting event and great chance to learn and grow in your role. But don’t just take our word for it. Read what past NACD Annual Meetings have to say about the conference:
- “After attending my first Annual Meeting in Reno, I would recommend every Conservation District send a representative to the NACD Annual Meeting and encourage all Districts to become members. Attending the NACD Annual Meeting in Reno provided energy and ideas that I have since used in our District. Without attending the NACD Annual Meeting … I would not have known what is available for every Conservation District to promote and fulfill our common goal.”
Arthur Pelon (MI)
Conservation District Chairman, Ionia Co. Michigan.
MACD State Council Member - “The annual meeting is an excellent opportunity for like-minded people to share ideas, learn from old and new friends, and go back to our districts with renewed enthusiasm for accomplishing our mission.”
Crista Carrell,
Executive Director, Georgia Association of Conservation Districts
- “The annual NACD meeting is a most rewarding experience providing valuable educational and diverse networking opportunities. This conference offers attendees new avenues to implement conservation practices and opportunities to expand conservation partnerships.”
Carolann Corado, Texas
District Manager, Upper Elm-Red Soil and Water Conservation District, Texas
