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ICF Conference Early Bird Rate Extended

You thought about it and marked your calendar. But time slipped by and you didn't register for conference. Good news! The Early Bird discount has been extended to 5 p.m. (New York) September 20! Don't miss your chance to join coaches from around the world for education, networking, the celebration of ICF's 15th anniversary and conversation. Register today!

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ICF Office Closed September 6

ICF offices will be closed on Monday, September 6 for the US Labor Day holiday. Staff will return on September 7. We appreciate your patience in returning e-mails and phone calls.

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Apply to Serve on a Global Committee

Interested in serving on a global ICF Committee in 2011? Submit an interest form to the ICF by October 4, 2010. Don't miss your chance to work closely with your coaching colleagues and help design the future of the ICF.

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August Coaching World Newsletter is here!

In this issue: ICF President Giovanna D’Alessio, MCC, shares insights gained on her recent trip through Latin America; Virtual Education; Chapter Award Winner Spotlight on PCAM; New ICF Resource Partner; and featured article by ICF President-elect Ed Modell, PCC, and Merle Rockwell, ACC, about meeting ICF friends on their world travels. Plus much more!

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ICF News

Stay current on what's happening in the ICF. Visit the ICF News section to learn more about upcoming deadlines, new member benefits/discounts and much more.

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ICF Foundation announces inaugural request for proposals

Non-profit coaching programs for education: Please stand up!
ICF Foundation announces inaugural request for proposals

 
Lexington, Kentucky, USA - Non-profits that offer pro-bono coaching in the area of education now have the opportunity to apply for an inaugural grant from the International Coach Federation (ICF) Foundation, a nonprofit organization created exclusively for education, research and charitable purposes.

Exciting News!
"The ICF Foundation is delighted to announce its first-ever request for proposals to identify and partner with established pro-bono coaching initiatives centered on education," said 2009 ICF Foundation President Diane Brennan, MCC1. "We look forward to the response we will receive from coaches in the non-profit sector who are making a real difference in the lives of students, teachers and administrators."

Pro-Bono Coaching
Professional coaches affiliated with or heading non-profit/charitable organizations that provide pro-bono coaching to principals, headmasters, teachers and/or students are encouraged to apply. The organization/program should have at least one year of experience with a short- and long-range plan that reflects the progress and sustainability of the organization.

Why education?
"A good education is so important to personal and professional success in life," Brennan said. "Faced with budget cuts and limited resources, educational systems, teachers and ultimately students are struggling. This concern resonates throughout the world. We see coaching as a way to expand perspective, focus and opportunity to find a way forward and to contribute to society in a way that supports long-term success and sustainability for teachers and our future generations."

Don't miss the deadline
For further eligibility criteria, guidelines and application forms, please visit FoundationofICF.org. Responses to the RFP are due by January 31, 2010.

Founded in 2004, the ICF Foundation is a nonprofit entity (separate from the International Coach Federation) that exists exclusively for education, research and charitable purposes in professional coaching. The sole focus of the ICF Foundation during 2009-2011 is supporting pro-bono coaching in the area of education. For more information, please visit FoundationofICF.org.

The International Coach Federation is the leading global organization for coaches, with more than 15,500 members in over 90 countries, dedicated to advancing the art, science and practice of professional coaching. The ICF defines coaching as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. For more information, please visit Coachfederation.org.
 
1MCC: Master Certified Coach, highest credential awarded by the International Coach Federation.

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