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Institute for Organization Management Learn. Grow. Connect. Institute for Organization Management is the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Since 1921, Institute has been educating association, chamber, and nonprofit professionals like you, and providing them with practical solutions to everyday challenges. Every year hundreds of association and chamber professionals come to any of the five Institute sites searching for education, industry credibility, and networking opportunities and are in pursuit of the industry's best practices and trends. With a diverse core curriculum and choice of electives to choose from, Institute provides education on all facets of running a nonprofit organization. From membership recruitment and retention to budgeting and marketing, Institute's curriculum focuses on the unique challenges facing associations and chambers today. Additionally, the curriculum is directly tied to the CAE and CCE bodies of knowledge, allowing you and your staff to earn or maintain credits towards your industry certification. Graduates of the four-year Institute for Organization Management program receive the IOM graduate recognition, signifying 96 hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. Known nationwide as the standard for association and chamber training, the IOM recognition signifies educational achievement. Graduates use the letters "IOM" after their names in public mention, as well as in professional correspondence.

Top 7 Reasons to Attend 1. Expert Faculty. Institute's intensive coursework is taught by passionate leaders from various backgrounds, including executives of associations, chambers of commerce, and nonprofits; industry consultants; lawyers and CPAs; and professors. Our faculty will share real-world problem solving solutions that will have you reinvigorated and prepared to tackle your greatest challenges, no matter the size. 2. Credibility. Graduates of Institute receive the IOM recognition, signifying 96 hours of course instruction in nonprofit management. The IOM recognition sends your peers the message that you're a reputable professional that actively participates in the nonprofit industry and its surrounding communities. IOM graduates are encouraged to add the IOM recognition after their name in all communications and virtual signatures. 3. Networking, Networking, Networking! Institute is a great opportunity to meet your peers and establish a strong network of other industry professionals. Each site features a number of events to allow for casual conversation and building relationships. 4. Best Practices. Come participate in classroom discussions on how to make your organization thrive. Group brainstorming and establishing a reliable professional network are keys to improving an organization in an ever-changing world. Hear from other nonprofit professionals and business advocates about what has worked best in their own area of focus. 5. Return on Investment. Institute's classes work on educating and assisting executives who represent their community on local, state, and national issues. The knowledge gained through your time spent at Institute will be invaluable moving forward as you grow and enrich your organization. 6. Earn Credit Toward Your CAE and CCE Professional Certifications. Institute's curriculum is directly tied to the bodies of knowledge of the CAE and CCE, allowing you to earn credits or points to earn or maintain your industry certification. 7. Scheduling Flexibility. Institute is held at five sites all around the country every year, making it easy to attend at a time that is most convenient for you. Mark your calendar and attend a session near you! All sites and dates are available on our website.

Institute Curriculum Institute s curriculum is aligned with the knowledge requirements for the CAE and CCE nonprofit industry certifications. Each year students take six core courses and select three electives courses, one from each group. Electives allow students to further their professional development by focusing on particular areas of interest. Upon graduation a student will have earned a total of 96 credit hours. First-Year Core Courses C110 Financial Fitness C125 Hiring, Firing and Everything In Between C130 Unleash the Leader Within C150 Speaking with Confidence C180 Guide to Governance C185 Recruit, Engage, and Reward Your Members Third-Year Core Courses C310 Budgeting and the Bottom Line C330 Everyday Ethics C340 Strategic Planning C341 Win-Win Partnerships C360 Innovate or Die C380 Volunteer Management Group One Elective Courses E110 Revving Your Revenue Stream E120 Executive Law E126 Dealing with Challenging Employees E140 Building Organizational Excellence E142 Fundamentals of Community and..economic Development E161 Technology Trends and Tools E180 Building Better Boards and Committees Group Three Elective Courses E310 Dues and Don ts E330 Learning to Let Go E331 CEO Lessons Learned E342 Advanced Strategies of Community and.economic Development E350 The Art of Persuasion and Negotiation E360 Rethinking Communications E362 Policy Development and Implementation E380 Delivering Value Second-Year Core Courses C220 Is That Legal? C230 Managers Who Motivate C250 Customer Service Inside and Out C260 Marketing Strategies C261 Events: Strategy and Operations C270 Effective Government Affairs Programs Fourth-Year Core Courses C430 Becoming a Strategic Manager C440 Collaborative Leadership C441 Industry Forecast C460 Integrating Strategic Technology Solutions C470 Advocacy and Alliances C490 IOM and Beyond Group Two Elective Courses E210 Executive Finance E211 Sponsorship Solicitation E230 Managing Upward E240 Strong Associations for the Future E241 Strong Chambers for the Future E243 Developing a Competitive Workforce E244 Using Data to Grow and Sustain Your Org. E250 Creating a Government Affairs Program E263 Communicating Through the Media

Week at a Glance 2014 Schedule Day 1 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Registration 2:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Bonus Sessions 5:00 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Homeroom 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Institute Kickoff 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Institute Mixer Day 2 8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Core Course 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Core Course 7:00 p.m. Class Dinners Day 3 8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Core Course 11:30 a.m. 12 noon Lunch 12 noon 2:00 p.m. Elective Course Group 1 Day 4 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Elective Course Group 2 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Morning Break 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Elective Course Group 3 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Core Course Group 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Graduation Ceremony 7:30 p.m. Big Bash Day 5 8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Core Course 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Core Course 4:00 p.m. Institute Concludes Itinerary Homeroom Participants assemble in Homeroom to meet their classmates and to catch up with old friends. Class Advisors can answer your questions and help you make plans for the week. Institute Mixer This welcome reception is an informal and fun event for participants to meet and mingle with their colleagues. Class Dinners Share good times and good food as you gather with your classmates for a special off-campus dinner organized by your class. Graduation Ceremony Institute has a proven track record for creating leaders. Support your colleagues who receive their IOM at the graduation ceremony. Big Bash Celebrate the week at this all-institute event, which includes food, entertainment, and a silent auction. NOTE: This is a general schedule of events. Activities and days of events may vary by site.

Enrollment Incentives for First-Year Students Institute offers five different enrollment incentives for individuals interested in enrolling in their first year. National Institute Scholarship Who it s For: U.S. Chamber member organizations. What You Do: Fill out an online application at www.uschamber.com/institute/scholarships. What You Get: A $500 scholarship toward a first-year enrollment. Six scholarships per site are handed out each year to first-year students. Regent Scholarship Who it s For: Everyone What You Do: Fill out an online application at www.uschamber.com/institute/scholarships. What You Get: A partial scholarship toward enrollment. Various scholarships per site ar e handed out each year to first-year students and returning attendees. Pay It Forward: State Scholarships* Who it s For: Members of participating state chamber of commerce executives associations and association executive societies. What You Do: Apply through your state chamber of commerce executive association or society of association executives. What You Get: When a state chamber executive organization or society of association executives partners with the U.S. Chamber to promote Institute, members of that organization will qualify to receive a $500 scholarship toward his or her first-year tuition. *Please contact your state organization for details. Group Pricing Who it s For: U.S. Chamber member What You Do: Enroll more than one student from your organization. What You Get: After the first student enrolls at the regular enrollment price, each additional student will receive a tuition rate of $995. Friends & Family Discount Who it s For: Members of the U.S. Chamber s Association Committee of 100, Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100, or Elite members of the U.S. Chamber. What You Do: Enroll members of your staff in their first year at Institute. What You Get: First-year students are able to enroll at the discounted rate of $725. To participate in any of the enrollment incentives or to receive more information, contact the Institute office at 202-463-5570 or e-mail iom@uschamber.com.

Tuition and Enrollment Fees Midwest Institute June 1 5, 2014 University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Early Enrollment: April 25 Southeast Institute June 22 26, 2014 University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Early Enrollment: April 25 West Institute July 13 17, 2014 Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, California Early Enrollment: May 30 Northeast Institute: July 27 31, 2014 Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania Early Enrollment: May 30 Enrollment Fees Early Enrollment U.S. Chamber Member $1,295 Non-member $1,745 Grad-Elective Member/ Non-member $299/499 Late Enrollment U.S. Chamber Member $1,495 Non-member $1,945 Grad-Elective Member/Non-member $399/599 Promotional Codes Group Rate First attendee from organization $1,295 Each additional attendee $995 Friends and Family Available to members of the U.S. Chamber s Association Committee of 100, Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100, or Elite members of the U.S. Chamber only. First-year attendees $725 Returning attendees $995 Winter Institute January 4 8, 2015 University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Scholarship Deadline: October 24 Early Enrollment: November 21

Attendee Testimonials I have been able to bring in more revenues to my chamber from the ideas that I learned at Institute. These ideas more than paid for the cost of my tuition and my associated expenses during my four years in the program. Rozelle Webb, IOM, Executive Director, Liberal (KS) Chamber of Commerce I earned my CAE designation more than ten years ago and wasn't sure how IOM would compare. It was an amazing experience and I know that there is always more to learn! Thanks for an invaluable experience! Lynda J. Patterson, CAE, Executive Director, Wisconsin Society of Association Executives My first year at Institute exceeded my expectations. I walked away with some excellent contacts, wonderful friendships, and at least a half a dozen great ideas for my association. The entire experience was well worth my time and was a positive return on the financial investment my association made to allow me to attend. Michael Smith, IOM, Director of Finance, Air Force Association "Institute is the best kept secret in the association management world. This experience is not about attending a seminar to learn best practices it's about taking a hard look at yourself as a professional and building lifelong relationships. It's like getting another M.B.A. only better." Heather Singleton, IOM, M.B.A., Senior Vice President of Education, Rhode Island Hospitality and Tourism Association The information that I receive at Institute helps keep me up-to-date on the latest developments in our industry including important legal requirements, like changes to the new 990. The ideas that I take back to my chamber from Institute more than justify the time and expense of participation. Lee Carr, IOM, Executive Director, Sumter County (FL) Chamber of Commerce The whole Institute experience, including lessons from instructors and real world advice from my classmates, has been the most beneficial professional development event in my career. Allen Smith, IOM, President and CEO, Greater Greer (SC) Chamber of Commerce As a chamber executive with less than three years experience, Institute more than met my needs for deeper understanding in delving into the world of chamber organization. The lessons learned at Southeast Institute will pay for tuition many times over. Thomas Jennings, IOM, President, Barrow County (GA) Chamber of Commerce