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Online Registration Now Available for the Free
Professional Development Series Trainings

Learn more about the Professional Development Series
Trainings online.
Online
registration has recently been added for the
Professional Development Series Trainings.
Don’t
miss your opportunity to register for one of the
three, FREE Professional
Development Series Trainings being offered in
Washington, DC, Miami,
FL and Chicago, IL. Seating is limited.
Please be sure
to submit your registration before the deadlines
mentioned below. For more information about the
Professional Development Series Training or to register by
phone, call (202) 234-5120, ext. 307, 315, or 308.
About the Professional Development
Series: Presented by the National Minority AIDS
Council, National Black Alcoholism
& Addiction Council, and
the Community Wellness
Project of Saint Louis University, the Professional Development Series trainings
are designed to build the capacity and strength of
community-based organizations (CBOs), faith-based organizations
(FBOs) and health departments providing HIV/AIDS services to
underserved populations.
Please
note: Registration Deadlines
have been added. Please register for the training by its
application deadline.
Dates &
Locations: Northeast Region: Washington,
DC
/ Deadline to Register: October 30,
2005
(November 6-11) DEBI Intervention Training: Real AIDS Prevention Project
(RAPP)
Southern Region: Miami,
FL / Deadline to Register: January 1,
2006
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(Jan.
23-26, 2006) Intermediate
Grant Writing, Intermediate Fiscal Development & HR
Management
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(January 25-27, 2006) People of
Color Living with HIV Leadership forum (POC) “From There,
To Here, To...”
Midwest Region:
Chicago, IL / Deadline to Register: February 1,
2006
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(February 27 - March 2, 2006) Intermediate
Grant Writing, Fiscal Management & Intermediate HR
Management
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(February 27 - March 3,
2006) DEBI Intervention Training: Sistas Informing
Sistas on Topics of AIDS (SISTA)
About NMAC’s Technical
Assistance Division: The mission of NMAC’s Technical
Assistance, Training and Treatment (TATT) Division is to build
the capacity and strength of community-based organizations,
community planning groups for HIV prevention and health
departments throughout the United States and its territories
through a multifaceted approach. TATT provides direction and training to
community-based organizations (CBOs) that deliver HIV/AIDS
services to underserved
populations.
About NMAC Lifeline
Expand your
support for NMAC today! Donate online,
or visit our new online giving
pages
to learn about the many ways you and your organization can help
NMAC continue and expand its work. And be sure to tour the rest
of the NMAC
website to learn what’s new with
upcoming conferences, technical assistance opportunities and publications.
Need more information?
Contact NMAC by e-mail:
info@nmac.org; telephone: (202) 483-6622; or postal mail:
National Minority AIDS Council, 1931 13th St.,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20009-4432.
A note on
content: Most information distributed through
NMAC
Lifeline and on the
NMAC website
is drawn from secondary
sources. It is not meant to constitute medical advice or
diagnostic information. People living with HIV/AIDS should share
information of interest with their primary care provider before
making treatment choices. The presence of the name or image of
any person on NMAC website, or within this message, should not
be construed as an indication of their HIV status, unless
specifically stated.
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