Discounts for State Groups Now Available for our 16th Annual Summer Meeting

June 20, 2013

With July right around the corner, we're really looking forward to seeing all of our members and partners in Salt Lake City at the 16th Annual Summer Meeting, hosted by Equality Utah.

More and more registrations are coming through every day (if you haven't reserved your place -- why not go ahead and take care of that now?). And we just received some exciting news from our friends at One Colorado and Equality Texas -- they're bringing their entire teams with them to Utah!

To make it easier for other groups to follow the example set by Colorado and Texas, we're excited to roll out special discounts to member organizations that bring more than two people!



Get your team to Salt Lake City for Summer Meeting, and we’ll drop the cost of standard registration (currently $250). Bring 3-4 team members, and we'll cut the registration to $200 each. Bring more than 5, and you'll only pay $175 each!

Just click here to email Renee Perry to get the discount codes you’ll need for online registration.

There has never been a better year to bring a crew to Summer Meeting -- board members and staff, included. We’ve planned sessions on communications, fundraising, organizing, board leadership, and beyond so that every member of your team will learn and grow.

Click here to download and save our schedule of events

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