Join fellow FPN members and Florida Counts Grantees for a day of learning as we prepare for the 2030 Census.
Our day will kick off with some time for networking and a light breakfast, followed by an update on the activities of Florida Counts and a discussion around expected changes to the Census process for 2030.
Interactive feedback from attendees followed by table discussions will allow for the discovery of possible collaboration and sharing challenges and best practices, while informing how FPN and our partners can better support the work.
Speakers will cover topics ranging from LUCA updates to informing attendees on how to stay in compliance with the ever-changing landscape of civic engagement work in Florida.
Attendees will leave better informed about how to implement a strategy for an accurate count in 2030 along with a network of colleagues to lean on as we continue to develop our action plans for the Census.
Questions? Email Geula@fpnetwork.org
Featured Speaker
Amy Keith
Amy Keith is an experienced professional who currently serves as the Executive Director - Florida at Common Cause. Prior to this role, Amy held various positions in organizations such as Empath Health, Equality Florida, and League of Women Voters. With a background in Program Evaluation and Institutional Analysis, Amy has worked in program development, grant acquisition, and humanitarian analysis for several non-profit organizations. Amy has also coordinated advocacy efforts for international relief and development organizations, showcasing their commitment to creating positive change in various sectors.
Brandon U. Johnson
Brandon U. Johnson grew up in Gainesville, Florida and holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Florida A&M University where he was very involved in Student Government. With a strong background in government affairs and Florida politics, he has worked at both the congressional and state levels, advocating for the needs of constituents and navigating the complexities of policymaking. Brandon has recently completed the Orlando Economic Partnership's Black Boardroom Leadership program, which has equipped him with the necessary skills and certification to serve on and understand the needs of nonprofit boards. This program has expanded his reach in the nonprofit sector in central Florida, enabling him to make a meaningful impact on the community.
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