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Implement Positive Strategies to
                                                                        Prepare Today’s Youth for the Future
                                                                      July 30–31, 2009 | Washington, DC
                                                                  Optional Pre-Conference Workshops July 29, 2009




The 2009




Promote Youth Development in a New Era of Youth Advocacy




You Will Learn to:

Address the Needs of Today’s Youth to Inspire Success      Establish Performance Measures to Enhance
in the 21st Century                                        Youth Services
Harness the presidential administration focus on youth     Develop and utilize performance measures to evaluate
to benefit your work today and in the future               progress and develop a plan to increase youth outcomes

Obtain Recovery Act Money to Further Youth Education,      Promote Collaboration and Drive Change through
Development and Workforce Involvement                      Public-Private Partnerships
Prepare, plan for, obtain and manage funds under the       Cultivate successful relationships with the business
Recovery Act to increase the workforce and drive results   community, foundations, government agencies and
for your program                                           youth serving-systems to create new opportunities


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Who                                Workshops: July 29, 2009
                                   Pre-conference workshops are designed to be an interactive way for participants
Should Attend:                     to learn the latest management techniques in order to implement them in their
                                   workplace. These workshops will provide a platform to learn practical applications
                                   of current best practices. Space in this comprehensive workshop is limited, so be sure
                                   to reserve your seat today.

• Youth Service Providers

• Workforce Investment Boards      8:30
                                   Workshop Registration and Continental Breakfast
• Youth Councils

• State Human Service              9:00

  Administrators                   Workshop A: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Understand
                                   New Legislation, Timeframe for Spending and How to Secure Funding
• One-stop Center Operators        The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is boasting unprecedented funds of $787
                                   billion. As a presidential promise, our nation’s youth are seeing a portion of those funds
• Workforce Development            being invested in their future. Summer programs will be able to flourish, after-school
  Stakeholders                     activities will be able to expand and youth employment opportunities will be renewed
                                   under the Recovery Act.
• State Independent Living         This workshop will provide tools necessary to determine how your program will benefit
  Coordinators                     from the Recovery Act and how to efficiently manage funding. Be prepared and identify
                                   the ins- and -outs for applying and receiving the stimulus. You will learn to:
• Community Leaders and            • Understand the Recovery Act and track the distribution of funds from Federal agencies
  Policymakers                     • Learn requirements and guidance to effectively manage activities under the Recovery Act
                                   • Examine critical action steps necessary to obtain and maintain funding under the
• Local Youth Service                accelerate timeframes
  Agency Staff                     • Outline communication process to comply with transparency and reporting requirements

• Community and Faith-Based        Sally Prouty
                                   President & CEO,
  Organizations
                                   The Corps Network
• State/local Department of
  Children and Family              12:00
                                   Lunch Break
  Services/DHHS

• Youth Service Practitioners

• Non Profits

• Foundations




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Top 5                                Workshops, Continued: July 29, 2009

Reasons to Attend:                   1:00

                                     Workshop B: Grants Management for Results: Strategies for Youth
                                     Services Programs
                                     As youth service organizations increasingly move towards more performance-based grants,
1. Harness Recovery Act money
                                     greater emphasis will be placed on the application and evaluation processes especially with
   and learn to effectively          the new mandates regarding Recovery Act funding. Agencies and organizations will be
   manage your funds                 under increased pressure to measure, evaluate and improve the results of their grants in an
                                     era of transparency and accountability.
2. Measure and evaluate the          In this workshop, explore all aspects of grants management and proposal development and
   effectiveness of your youth       create a framework to measure and report performance of youth programs. Learn to stay
                                     compliant with grant guidelines including new procedures under the Recovery Act that go
   service programs
                                     beyond current standards of practice to ensure success.
3. Engage and incentivize            • Understand emerging accountability and transparency issues in grants management
   youth to participate in your      • Create grant applications that position your organization apart by linking performance
                                       measures to positive grant outcomes
   youth program
                                     • Acquire and utilize strategies to evaluate your grants and report back to stakeholders
4. Forge public-private              • Target agencies to reach your goals and focus on fostering relationships to ensure
                                       partnerships are long-lasting
   partnerships to utilize
   available resources and           Elizabeth Holden
                                     President & CEO, PrimePoint LLC
   foster program success
                                     Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute
5. Advance youth leadership
   and accountability by             4:00
                                     Workshop Adjourns
   promoting 21st Century
   Skills and healthy living
   initiatives




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                                       Day One: July 30, 2009
                                       8:30
                                       Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast



“There was great                       9:00

                                       Keynote Address The New Administration’s Youth Focus: How will it
    information to                     Affect Your Program?
                                       With a platform on reforming education and employment opportunities for today’s
    communicate                        youth, the Obama Administration has made early strides to bring youth issues to the
                                       forefront. There is an early focus on promoting science and math initiatives, helping
                                       low-income families with college preparation and easing the process to obtain financial
    to area service                    aid. With these plans where does your program fit in? How will the agenda of the next
                                       four years help aid your work? During this keynote address, hear about and discuss the
    providers to                       future of youth programs and:
                                       • Understand the current landscape for reinvestment in nationally sponsored youth
    strengthen                           activities and programs
                                       • Capitalize on the President’s youth agenda and obtain new resources to grow your program
    programs.”                         • Utilize federal assistance to revitalize your program and mirror federal progress
                                       Elizabeth Holden
                                       President & CEO, PrimePoint LLC
    Janice Moran Evans,                Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute
    Counselor, City of Shreveport
    Community Development              10:00

    Workforce                          Forge Effective Public-Private Partnerships: Cultivate Relationships with
                                       the Business Community
                                       • Engage the business community and leverage resources to meet
                                         performance outcomes
                                       • Build mutually beneficial partnerships to ensure lasting success for youth
                                       • Ensure you and your partners are utilizing the same measures to evaluate critical
                                         program success
                                       Daniel Horgan
                                       Executive Director, Pittsburgh Cares
                                       Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute


                                       11:00
                                       Break & Refreshments




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                               Day One, Continued: July 30, 2009
                               11:15

                               Develop 21st Century Skills: The Keys to Success

“I was able to                 • Understand 21st Century Skill Sets and how your youth can hone their skills for future success
                               • Bridge the gap between school and home by helping youth obtain multi-lateral skills
                                 for life and career, technology and innovation
 identify valuable             • Focus attention on 21st Century Skills to enhance student outcomes in your youth program

 resources
                               12:15

 available for                 Lunch Break



 funding for youth             1:00

                               Reach Today’s Youth: Implement a Marketing Campaign to Connect
 programs.”                    with Youth
                               • Ensure your marketing activities are tailored to fit your specific youth organization
 Mavis Hill, Director,         • Study recruitment methods including advertising campaigns, career fairs and
                                 successful community initiatives
 Tyrrell County Community      • Conduct a successful online recruitment advertising campaign with effective features
 Development Corporation         to attract today’s youth

                               Daniel Horgan
                               Executive Director, Pittsburgh Cares
                               Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute


                               2:00
                               Break & Refreshments



                               2:15

                               Connect Youth Services to Youth Workforce Development
                               • Determine the challenges facing youth today
                               • Develop a link between youth workforce development to youth services programs
                               • Forge business and community partnerships to improve and youth outcomes
                               Joe Carbone
                               President & CEO,
                               The Workplace Inc.




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                               Day One, Continued: July 30, 2009

                               3:15

                               Empowered Beginnings: Promote Youth Leadership and Community
“I found a lot of              Development through Performance Management
                               • Ensure youth involvement to develop and promote leadership opportunities in
 useful information              the community
                               • Work with youth meet their needs and to determine measures for program success

 and it was                    • Strengthen your community-based programs through evaluating outcomes
                               Catrice Alphonso, M.A.
 an excellent                  Vice President for Programs & Community Development,
                               The Institute for Interactive Instruction

 networking                    4:15
                               Day One Adjourns

 opportunity.”
 Michael Reber, Director,
 Western Region
 Empowerment Project




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                                Day Two: July 31, 2009
                                9:00

“The information                Keynote Address: The State of Today’s Youth: Challenges and
                                Opportunities in Uncertain Times
 on performance                 Young people today face more challenges than ever before. The world is changing rapidly
                                and today’s youth must be ready to take on the challenges of the 21st century and beyond.
 measures and                   Learn about the latest statistics and stories about issues facing today’s youth. Positively imple-
                                ment change in the lives of today’s youth community through the mission of your programs.
                                You will also learn to:
 outcomes will                  • Break the barrier to effective communication with today’s youth
                                • Prepare youth with indispensable skills to meet the needs of the high speed world
 be great to                      around them
                                • Work together to create growth opportunities to engage all youth
 implement with                 Dorothy Stoneman
                                President & Founder,
 our staff.”                    YouthBuild USA


 Tamara Dukes, Director of      10:00

 Prevention, Youth Alive!       Youth Panel: Through their Eyes
                                Learn from the people who matter most: today’s youth. Hear from youth who have suc-
                                cessfully been through youth development and leadership programs and learn about what
                                worked for them and what they have been able to accomplish. During this interactive session
                                develop the tools to assist your organization or agency stay connected with your youth and
                                their needs.

                                YouthBuild USA

                                11:00
                                Break & Refreshments



                                11:15

                                Make Your Mark and Develop Performance Measures: The Logic
                                Model Approach
                                • Obtain best practices to build a successful youth system
                                • Devise program goals that are aligned with your youth service organization’s mission
                                • Integrate performance measures and goals that will ensure program success
                                Jon Desenberg
                                The Performance Institute

                                12:15
                                Lunch Break


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                             Day Two, Continued: July 31, 2009
                             1:15

                             Address Challenges for Youth with Disabilities in the Workforce
“Many information            • Learn about leadership programs for youth with disabilities

resources were               • Identify existing barriers to personal and professional success and learn to think
                               creatively to develop plans to deal with those barriers
                             • Improve interaction with youth with disabilities and the one-stop system
presented that               Sean Roy
                             Projects Director, Transition & Workforce Partnerships
can be shared                PACER Center

with colleagues              2:15
                             Break & Refreshments
that will benefit
                             2:30

future programs.”            Positive Impact: Promote Healthy Outcomes for All Children
                             • Empower today’s youth with life skills to take responsibility for their own health
                               and wellness
Carter Dozier, Director,
                             • Achieve positive youth health outcomes by recognizing risk factors such as teen
Northeast Workforce            pregnancy, chronic health conditions and behavioral risk factors
Development                  • Engage other agencies and organizations to bring together resources that promote
                               healthy living
                             Celeste Bodner
                             Executive Director,
                             FosterClub


                             3:30

                             Closing Keynote: Successfully Retaining Youth in Your Youth Services Program
                             The best way to ensure participation is to foster engagement. With the onslaught of video
                             games, MP3 players and social networking forums it is easy for youth to lose touch with
                             the outside world. Position yourself to offer necessary and attractive services to keep youth
                             engaged and to promote a culture of successful living.
                             • Identify and implement innovative strategies to keep youth engaged in your programs
                             • Examine program components that motivate and encourage youth involvement
                             • Work with youth to provide exciting and fulfilling incentives for retention
                             Celeste Bodner
                             Executive Director,
                             FosterClub

                             4:30
                             Adjourn

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                                           Bring this Program to Your Organization
Sponsorship
Opportunities                              One of the more popular vehicles for accessing the Institute’s educational offerings is the
                                           delivery of on-site trainings and management facilitations. Bringing a training or facilitation
                                           in-house gives you the opportunity to customize a program that addresses your exact chal-
                                           lenges and provides a more personal learning experience, while virtually eliminating travel
                                           expenses. Whether you require training for your department or for an organizationwide
                                           initiative, the advanced learning methods employed by The Performance Institute will create
As a conference and training               an intimate training atmosphere that maximizes knowledge transfer to enhance the talent
provider, The Performance Institute        within your organization.
is an expert in bringing together
leaders to share and discuss best          Customization
practices and innovations. We
connect decision-makers with               We realize that not all obstacles can be overcome by applying an “off-the-shelf solution”.
respected solution providers.              While many training providers will offer you some variation of their standard training, The
                                           Performance Institute’s subject matter experts will work with you and your team to examine
                                           your programs and determine your exact areas of need. The identification of real life ex-
The Institute offers four different
                                           amples will create a learning atmosphere that resonates with participants while at the same
pre-designed sponsorship packages:
                                           time providing immediate return on your training investment. Using interactive exercises that
                                           employ actual projects or scenarios from your organization, instructors can address specific
• Event Co-Sponsor                         challenges and align the curriculum of each session to your objectives. While the majority of
                                           on-site trainings are focused on smaller groups, The Performance Institute also has the ability
• Session Sponsor                          to accommodate organizational-wide training initiatives. Utilizing multiple instructors, The
                                           Institute has the capacity to deliver courses to groups of up to 300 participants per day.
• Luncheon Sponsor
                                           Areas of Expertise
• Exhibit Booth Sponsor
                                           On-site delivery of single courses, certification programs and entire packages of specialized
                                           courses are available in the following areas:
For more information on sponsorships       • Strategic Planning
or to get started, contact                 • Performance Measurement
Jessica Ward at 703-894-0481 ext. 215      • Project Management
or Ward@PerformanceWeb.org
                                           • Lean Six Sigma
                                           • Workforce Management
                                           • Performance-Based Budgeting
                                           • Performance-Based Contracting
                                           • Performance Reporting
                                           • Program Evaluation
                                           • Administrative Management
                                           • Leadership and Change

                                           For more information about in-house training options available to you, please contact Jennifer
                                           Mueller at 703-894-0481 x 217 or email her at Mueller@PerformanceWeb.org.




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                            Upcoming Event:

“Many of the                Grants Management for Results 2009
                            Write, Manage and Comply in a New Era of Accountability and Transparency
resources shared
                            August 17-19, 2009 | Washington, DC
can be used                 Optional Post-Conference Workshops August 20, 2009


to implement                Day One: Proposal Planning and Development
                            Create a framework for writing, developing and securing grants for your organization
performance in
                            Day Two: Budget and Financial Management for Grants
WIA programs.”              Prepare budgets accurately, on-time and according to financial parameters in today’s
                            grants landscape

Joann Toerper, Program
                            Day Three: Accountability, Evaluation and Performance Monitoring
Administrator, Missouri
                            Enhance grant performance and management to report successful outcomes to grantors
Career Center
                            Featuring an Interactive and Comprehensive Workshop:
                            Federal Grant Compliance for Nonprofits: Once You Get the Money, How to Stay Out of Jail!


                            For More Information Please Visit www.PerformanceWeb.org/Grants




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Logistics & Registration
                                                                                                                                     REGISTRATION
VENUE & HOTEL                                                                                                                        1. ONLINE at www.YouthServicesSummit.org
The 2009 Youth Services Summit will be hosted at The Performance Institute’s Training                                                2. VIA FAX to 703-894-0482
Center in Arlington, VA, just one block east of the Courthouse stop on the Orange Line of                                            3. VIA PHONE to 703-894-0481
the D.C. Metro. A public parking garage is located inside of the building for $10/day.
Continental breakfast and refreshments will be provided for delegates on each day.                                                   4. VIA MAIL to 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Sixth Floor
                                                                                                                                        Arlington, VA 22201
              The Performance Institute
              1515 North Courthouse Rd., Suite 600
                                                                                                                                           Yes! Register me for The 2009 Youth Services Summit
              Arlington, VA 22201                                                                                                            Add Workshop A
              703-894-0481                                                                                                                   Add Workshop B
                                                                                                                                           Please call me. I am interested in a special group discount for my team
A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by
Marriott at the prevailing rate of $165.00 until July 1, 2009. This rate is based on the
Government Per Diem and is subject to change. Please call the hotel directly and reference                                           Delegate Information
code “Youth Services” when making reservations to get the discounted rate. The hotel is
conveniently located three blocks from the Rosslyn Metro station. Please ask the hotel about
a complimentary shuttle that is also available for your convenience.                                                                 Name                                                          Title

              Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott
              1533 Clarendon Blvd.
              Arlington, VA 22209                                                                                                    Office                                                         Organization
              Phone: 703-528-2222
              Phone: 1-800-321-2211
              http://www.CourtyardArlingtonRosslyn.com                                                                               Address



TUITION                                                                                                                              City                                           State                          Zip

The tuition rate for The 2009 Youth Services Summit is as follows:

                                            Early Bird Rate                            Regular Rate                                  Telephone                                      Fax
  Conference Only                           $599                                       $699
  One Workshop                              ---                                        $299
                                                                                                                                     Email
  Two Workshops                             ---                                        $499
*For the Early Bird Rate, register before May 20, 2009
                                                                                                                                     Payment Information
                                                                                                                                           Training Form/Purchase Order                Check (accepted by mail only)
GROUP DISCOUNTS                                                                                                                            Credit Card
For more information on group discounts for The 2009 Youth Services Summit, please
contact Melvin Hall at 703-894-0481 x210 or email him at Hall@PerformanceWeb.org.

                                                                                                                                     Credit Card Number                                            Expiration Date

Cancellation Policy
For live events: The Performance Institute will provide a full refund less $399 administration fee for cancellations four
weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs within two weeks prior to conference start date, no refund will be                    Name on Card                                                  3 Digit Card verification #
issued. Registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel prior to the event will be charged the entire registration fee.

For webinars: The Performance Institute will provide a full refund less $50 administrative fee for cancellations four
weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs within two weeks prior to conference start date, no refund will be issued.
Registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel prior to the meeting will be charged the entire registration fee.
                                                                                                                                     Billing Zip Code
All the cancellation requests need to be made online Your confirmation email contains links to modify or cancel
registrations. Please note that the cancellation is not final until you receive a written confirmation.                                Please make checks payable to: The Performance Institute
Payment must be secured prior to the conference. If payment is not received by the conference start date, a method of                                                                                                Priority Code: S262-WEB
payment must be presented at the time of registration in order to guarantee your participation at the event.

Quality Assurance                                                                                                              Discounts
The Performance Institute strives to provide you with the most productive and effective educational experience                 • All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts must require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive
possible. If after completing the course you feel there is some way we can improve, please write your comments on                any discount.
the evaluation form provided upon your arrival. Should you feel dissatisfied with your learning experience and wish to          • Any discounts offered whether by The Performance Institute (including team discounts) must also require payment at
request a credit or refund, please submit it in writing no later than 10 business days after the end of the training to:         the time of registration.
The Performance Institute: Quality Assurance, 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22201                          • All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer.
                                                                                                                               • Discounts cannot be applied retroactively
Note: As speakers are confirmed six months before the event, some speaker changes or topic changes may occur in the
program. The Performance Institute is not responsible for speaker changes, but will work to ensure a comparable speaker
is located to participate in the program.

If for any reason The Performance Institute decides to cancel this conference, The Performance Institute accepts no
responsibility for covering airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registrants, including delegates, sponsors and guests.                                                            www.YouthServicesSummit.org                                    11
About The Performance Institute
Called “the leading think tank in performance measurement for government” on
OMB’s ExpectMore.gov, The Performance Institute has been a leader in Performance
Management training and policy since the 2000 administration transition. As part of
the Government Performance Coalition, a group of good government organizations, the
Institute worked in 2000 to deliver recommendations to the then new administration on
what would become the President’s Management Agenda.

In 2009, the Institute is leading Innovations in Government: From Transition to
Transformation, or InnoGOV.org, a collection of forums, research and recommendations
to bring insight and transformation to the federal government. The goal of InnoGOV.
org is to centralize the importance of performance, accountability and transparency in
government and to disseminate the leading best practices to government managers.

The Performance Institute has published several research reports regarding performance
management initiatives and trains over 10,000 government managers per year on
performance-based topics. Dedicated to improving citizen services and taxpayer
transparency, the Institute uses a best-practices foundation to deliver the most effective
and tested methodologies for improving performance.




For More Information, Visit Our Website at
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  • 1. Implement Positive Strategies to Prepare Today’s Youth for the Future July 30–31, 2009 | Washington, DC Optional Pre-Conference Workshops July 29, 2009 The 2009 Promote Youth Development in a New Era of Youth Advocacy You Will Learn to: Address the Needs of Today’s Youth to Inspire Success Establish Performance Measures to Enhance in the 21st Century Youth Services Harness the presidential administration focus on youth Develop and utilize performance measures to evaluate to benefit your work today and in the future progress and develop a plan to increase youth outcomes Obtain Recovery Act Money to Further Youth Education, Promote Collaboration and Drive Change through Development and Workforce Involvement Public-Private Partnerships Prepare, plan for, obtain and manage funds under the Cultivate successful relationships with the business Recovery Act to increase the workforce and drive results community, foundations, government agencies and for your program youth serving-systems to create new opportunities www.YouthServicesSummit.org1 www.YouthServicesSummit.org
  • 2. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Who Workshops: July 29, 2009 Pre-conference workshops are designed to be an interactive way for participants Should Attend: to learn the latest management techniques in order to implement them in their workplace. These workshops will provide a platform to learn practical applications of current best practices. Space in this comprehensive workshop is limited, so be sure to reserve your seat today. • Youth Service Providers • Workforce Investment Boards 8:30 Workshop Registration and Continental Breakfast • Youth Councils • State Human Service 9:00 Administrators Workshop A: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Understand New Legislation, Timeframe for Spending and How to Secure Funding • One-stop Center Operators The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is boasting unprecedented funds of $787 billion. As a presidential promise, our nation’s youth are seeing a portion of those funds • Workforce Development being invested in their future. Summer programs will be able to flourish, after-school Stakeholders activities will be able to expand and youth employment opportunities will be renewed under the Recovery Act. • State Independent Living This workshop will provide tools necessary to determine how your program will benefit Coordinators from the Recovery Act and how to efficiently manage funding. Be prepared and identify the ins- and -outs for applying and receiving the stimulus. You will learn to: • Community Leaders and • Understand the Recovery Act and track the distribution of funds from Federal agencies Policymakers • Learn requirements and guidance to effectively manage activities under the Recovery Act • Examine critical action steps necessary to obtain and maintain funding under the • Local Youth Service accelerate timeframes Agency Staff • Outline communication process to comply with transparency and reporting requirements • Community and Faith-Based Sally Prouty President & CEO, Organizations The Corps Network • State/local Department of Children and Family 12:00 Lunch Break Services/DHHS • Youth Service Practitioners • Non Profits • Foundations www.YouthServicesSummit.org 2
  • 3. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Top 5 Workshops, Continued: July 29, 2009 Reasons to Attend: 1:00 Workshop B: Grants Management for Results: Strategies for Youth Services Programs As youth service organizations increasingly move towards more performance-based grants, 1. Harness Recovery Act money greater emphasis will be placed on the application and evaluation processes especially with and learn to effectively the new mandates regarding Recovery Act funding. Agencies and organizations will be manage your funds under increased pressure to measure, evaluate and improve the results of their grants in an era of transparency and accountability. 2. Measure and evaluate the In this workshop, explore all aspects of grants management and proposal development and effectiveness of your youth create a framework to measure and report performance of youth programs. Learn to stay compliant with grant guidelines including new procedures under the Recovery Act that go service programs beyond current standards of practice to ensure success. 3. Engage and incentivize • Understand emerging accountability and transparency issues in grants management youth to participate in your • Create grant applications that position your organization apart by linking performance measures to positive grant outcomes youth program • Acquire and utilize strategies to evaluate your grants and report back to stakeholders 4. Forge public-private • Target agencies to reach your goals and focus on fostering relationships to ensure partnerships are long-lasting partnerships to utilize available resources and Elizabeth Holden President & CEO, PrimePoint LLC foster program success Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute 5. Advance youth leadership and accountability by 4:00 Workshop Adjourns promoting 21st Century Skills and healthy living initiatives www.YouthServicesSummit.org 3
  • 4. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Day One: July 30, 2009 8:30 Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast “There was great 9:00 Keynote Address The New Administration’s Youth Focus: How will it information to Affect Your Program? With a platform on reforming education and employment opportunities for today’s communicate youth, the Obama Administration has made early strides to bring youth issues to the forefront. There is an early focus on promoting science and math initiatives, helping low-income families with college preparation and easing the process to obtain financial to area service aid. With these plans where does your program fit in? How will the agenda of the next four years help aid your work? During this keynote address, hear about and discuss the providers to future of youth programs and: • Understand the current landscape for reinvestment in nationally sponsored youth strengthen activities and programs • Capitalize on the President’s youth agenda and obtain new resources to grow your program programs.” • Utilize federal assistance to revitalize your program and mirror federal progress Elizabeth Holden President & CEO, PrimePoint LLC Janice Moran Evans, Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute Counselor, City of Shreveport Community Development 10:00 Workforce Forge Effective Public-Private Partnerships: Cultivate Relationships with the Business Community • Engage the business community and leverage resources to meet performance outcomes • Build mutually beneficial partnerships to ensure lasting success for youth • Ensure you and your partners are utilizing the same measures to evaluate critical program success Daniel Horgan Executive Director, Pittsburgh Cares Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute 11:00 Break & Refreshments www.YouthServicesSummit.org 4 4
  • 5. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Day One, Continued: July 30, 2009 11:15 Develop 21st Century Skills: The Keys to Success “I was able to • Understand 21st Century Skill Sets and how your youth can hone their skills for future success • Bridge the gap between school and home by helping youth obtain multi-lateral skills for life and career, technology and innovation identify valuable • Focus attention on 21st Century Skills to enhance student outcomes in your youth program resources 12:15 available for Lunch Break funding for youth 1:00 Reach Today’s Youth: Implement a Marketing Campaign to Connect programs.” with Youth • Ensure your marketing activities are tailored to fit your specific youth organization Mavis Hill, Director, • Study recruitment methods including advertising campaigns, career fairs and successful community initiatives Tyrrell County Community • Conduct a successful online recruitment advertising campaign with effective features Development Corporation to attract today’s youth Daniel Horgan Executive Director, Pittsburgh Cares Senior Fellow, The Performance Institute 2:00 Break & Refreshments 2:15 Connect Youth Services to Youth Workforce Development • Determine the challenges facing youth today • Develop a link between youth workforce development to youth services programs • Forge business and community partnerships to improve and youth outcomes Joe Carbone President & CEO, The Workplace Inc. www.YouthServicesSummit.org 5
  • 6. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Day One, Continued: July 30, 2009 3:15 Empowered Beginnings: Promote Youth Leadership and Community “I found a lot of Development through Performance Management • Ensure youth involvement to develop and promote leadership opportunities in useful information the community • Work with youth meet their needs and to determine measures for program success and it was • Strengthen your community-based programs through evaluating outcomes Catrice Alphonso, M.A. an excellent Vice President for Programs & Community Development, The Institute for Interactive Instruction networking 4:15 Day One Adjourns opportunity.” Michael Reber, Director, Western Region Empowerment Project www.YouthServicesSummit.org 6
  • 7. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Day Two: July 31, 2009 9:00 “The information Keynote Address: The State of Today’s Youth: Challenges and Opportunities in Uncertain Times on performance Young people today face more challenges than ever before. The world is changing rapidly and today’s youth must be ready to take on the challenges of the 21st century and beyond. measures and Learn about the latest statistics and stories about issues facing today’s youth. Positively imple- ment change in the lives of today’s youth community through the mission of your programs. You will also learn to: outcomes will • Break the barrier to effective communication with today’s youth • Prepare youth with indispensable skills to meet the needs of the high speed world be great to around them • Work together to create growth opportunities to engage all youth implement with Dorothy Stoneman President & Founder, our staff.” YouthBuild USA Tamara Dukes, Director of 10:00 Prevention, Youth Alive! Youth Panel: Through their Eyes Learn from the people who matter most: today’s youth. Hear from youth who have suc- cessfully been through youth development and leadership programs and learn about what worked for them and what they have been able to accomplish. During this interactive session develop the tools to assist your organization or agency stay connected with your youth and their needs. YouthBuild USA 11:00 Break & Refreshments 11:15 Make Your Mark and Develop Performance Measures: The Logic Model Approach • Obtain best practices to build a successful youth system • Devise program goals that are aligned with your youth service organization’s mission • Integrate performance measures and goals that will ensure program success Jon Desenberg The Performance Institute 12:15 Lunch Break www.YouthServicesSummit.org 7
  • 8. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Day Two, Continued: July 31, 2009 1:15 Address Challenges for Youth with Disabilities in the Workforce “Many information • Learn about leadership programs for youth with disabilities resources were • Identify existing barriers to personal and professional success and learn to think creatively to develop plans to deal with those barriers • Improve interaction with youth with disabilities and the one-stop system presented that Sean Roy Projects Director, Transition & Workforce Partnerships can be shared PACER Center with colleagues 2:15 Break & Refreshments that will benefit 2:30 future programs.” Positive Impact: Promote Healthy Outcomes for All Children • Empower today’s youth with life skills to take responsibility for their own health and wellness Carter Dozier, Director, • Achieve positive youth health outcomes by recognizing risk factors such as teen Northeast Workforce pregnancy, chronic health conditions and behavioral risk factors Development • Engage other agencies and organizations to bring together resources that promote healthy living Celeste Bodner Executive Director, FosterClub 3:30 Closing Keynote: Successfully Retaining Youth in Your Youth Services Program The best way to ensure participation is to foster engagement. With the onslaught of video games, MP3 players and social networking forums it is easy for youth to lose touch with the outside world. Position yourself to offer necessary and attractive services to keep youth engaged and to promote a culture of successful living. • Identify and implement innovative strategies to keep youth engaged in your programs • Examine program components that motivate and encourage youth involvement • Work with youth to provide exciting and fulfilling incentives for retention Celeste Bodner Executive Director, FosterClub 4:30 Adjourn www.YouthServicesSummit.org 8
  • 9. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Bring this Program to Your Organization Sponsorship Opportunities One of the more popular vehicles for accessing the Institute’s educational offerings is the delivery of on-site trainings and management facilitations. Bringing a training or facilitation in-house gives you the opportunity to customize a program that addresses your exact chal- lenges and provides a more personal learning experience, while virtually eliminating travel expenses. Whether you require training for your department or for an organizationwide initiative, the advanced learning methods employed by The Performance Institute will create As a conference and training an intimate training atmosphere that maximizes knowledge transfer to enhance the talent provider, The Performance Institute within your organization. is an expert in bringing together leaders to share and discuss best Customization practices and innovations. We connect decision-makers with We realize that not all obstacles can be overcome by applying an “off-the-shelf solution”. respected solution providers. While many training providers will offer you some variation of their standard training, The Performance Institute’s subject matter experts will work with you and your team to examine your programs and determine your exact areas of need. The identification of real life ex- The Institute offers four different amples will create a learning atmosphere that resonates with participants while at the same pre-designed sponsorship packages: time providing immediate return on your training investment. Using interactive exercises that employ actual projects or scenarios from your organization, instructors can address specific • Event Co-Sponsor challenges and align the curriculum of each session to your objectives. While the majority of on-site trainings are focused on smaller groups, The Performance Institute also has the ability • Session Sponsor to accommodate organizational-wide training initiatives. Utilizing multiple instructors, The Institute has the capacity to deliver courses to groups of up to 300 participants per day. • Luncheon Sponsor Areas of Expertise • Exhibit Booth Sponsor On-site delivery of single courses, certification programs and entire packages of specialized courses are available in the following areas: For more information on sponsorships • Strategic Planning or to get started, contact • Performance Measurement Jessica Ward at 703-894-0481 ext. 215 • Project Management or Ward@PerformanceWeb.org • Lean Six Sigma • Workforce Management • Performance-Based Budgeting • Performance-Based Contracting • Performance Reporting • Program Evaluation • Administrative Management • Leadership and Change For more information about in-house training options available to you, please contact Jennifer Mueller at 703-894-0481 x 217 or email her at Mueller@PerformanceWeb.org. www.YouthServicesSummit.org 9
  • 10. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Upcoming Event: “Many of the Grants Management for Results 2009 Write, Manage and Comply in a New Era of Accountability and Transparency resources shared August 17-19, 2009 | Washington, DC can be used Optional Post-Conference Workshops August 20, 2009 to implement Day One: Proposal Planning and Development Create a framework for writing, developing and securing grants for your organization performance in Day Two: Budget and Financial Management for Grants WIA programs.” Prepare budgets accurately, on-time and according to financial parameters in today’s grants landscape Joann Toerper, Program Day Three: Accountability, Evaluation and Performance Monitoring Administrator, Missouri Enhance grant performance and management to report successful outcomes to grantors Career Center Featuring an Interactive and Comprehensive Workshop: Federal Grant Compliance for Nonprofits: Once You Get the Money, How to Stay Out of Jail! For More Information Please Visit www.PerformanceWeb.org/Grants www.YouthServicesSummit.org 10
  • 11. The 2009 Youth Services Summit Logistics & Registration REGISTRATION VENUE & HOTEL 1. ONLINE at www.YouthServicesSummit.org The 2009 Youth Services Summit will be hosted at The Performance Institute’s Training 2. VIA FAX to 703-894-0482 Center in Arlington, VA, just one block east of the Courthouse stop on the Orange Line of 3. VIA PHONE to 703-894-0481 the D.C. Metro. A public parking garage is located inside of the building for $10/day. Continental breakfast and refreshments will be provided for delegates on each day. 4. VIA MAIL to 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Sixth Floor Arlington, VA 22201 The Performance Institute 1515 North Courthouse Rd., Suite 600 Yes! Register me for The 2009 Youth Services Summit Arlington, VA 22201 Add Workshop A 703-894-0481 Add Workshop B Please call me. I am interested in a special group discount for my team A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott at the prevailing rate of $165.00 until July 1, 2009. This rate is based on the Government Per Diem and is subject to change. Please call the hotel directly and reference Delegate Information code “Youth Services” when making reservations to get the discounted rate. The hotel is conveniently located three blocks from the Rosslyn Metro station. Please ask the hotel about a complimentary shuttle that is also available for your convenience. Name Title Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott 1533 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington, VA 22209 Office Organization Phone: 703-528-2222 Phone: 1-800-321-2211 http://www.CourtyardArlingtonRosslyn.com Address TUITION City State Zip The tuition rate for The 2009 Youth Services Summit is as follows: Early Bird Rate Regular Rate Telephone Fax Conference Only $599 $699 One Workshop --- $299 Email Two Workshops --- $499 *For the Early Bird Rate, register before May 20, 2009 Payment Information Training Form/Purchase Order Check (accepted by mail only) GROUP DISCOUNTS Credit Card For more information on group discounts for The 2009 Youth Services Summit, please contact Melvin Hall at 703-894-0481 x210 or email him at Hall@PerformanceWeb.org. Credit Card Number Expiration Date Cancellation Policy For live events: The Performance Institute will provide a full refund less $399 administration fee for cancellations four weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs within two weeks prior to conference start date, no refund will be Name on Card 3 Digit Card verification # issued. Registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel prior to the event will be charged the entire registration fee. For webinars: The Performance Institute will provide a full refund less $50 administrative fee for cancellations four weeks before the event. If cancellation occurs within two weeks prior to conference start date, no refund will be issued. Registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel prior to the meeting will be charged the entire registration fee. Billing Zip Code All the cancellation requests need to be made online Your confirmation email contains links to modify or cancel registrations. Please note that the cancellation is not final until you receive a written confirmation. Please make checks payable to: The Performance Institute Payment must be secured prior to the conference. If payment is not received by the conference start date, a method of Priority Code: S262-WEB payment must be presented at the time of registration in order to guarantee your participation at the event. Quality Assurance Discounts The Performance Institute strives to provide you with the most productive and effective educational experience • All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts must require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive possible. If after completing the course you feel there is some way we can improve, please write your comments on any discount. the evaluation form provided upon your arrival. Should you feel dissatisfied with your learning experience and wish to • Any discounts offered whether by The Performance Institute (including team discounts) must also require payment at request a credit or refund, please submit it in writing no later than 10 business days after the end of the training to: the time of registration. The Performance Institute: Quality Assurance, 1515 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22201 • All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer. • Discounts cannot be applied retroactively Note: As speakers are confirmed six months before the event, some speaker changes or topic changes may occur in the program. The Performance Institute is not responsible for speaker changes, but will work to ensure a comparable speaker is located to participate in the program. If for any reason The Performance Institute decides to cancel this conference, The Performance Institute accepts no responsibility for covering airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registrants, including delegates, sponsors and guests. www.YouthServicesSummit.org 11
  • 12. About The Performance Institute Called “the leading think tank in performance measurement for government” on OMB’s ExpectMore.gov, The Performance Institute has been a leader in Performance Management training and policy since the 2000 administration transition. As part of the Government Performance Coalition, a group of good government organizations, the Institute worked in 2000 to deliver recommendations to the then new administration on what would become the President’s Management Agenda. In 2009, the Institute is leading Innovations in Government: From Transition to Transformation, or InnoGOV.org, a collection of forums, research and recommendations to bring insight and transformation to the federal government. The goal of InnoGOV. org is to centralize the importance of performance, accountability and transparency in government and to disseminate the leading best practices to government managers. The Performance Institute has published several research reports regarding performance management initiatives and trains over 10,000 government managers per year on performance-based topics. Dedicated to improving citizen services and taxpayer transparency, the Institute uses a best-practices foundation to deliver the most effective and tested methodologies for improving performance. For More Information, Visit Our Website at www.PerformanceWeb.org