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NOVEMBER 18-19, 2020
A VIRTUAL EVENT
Join the Acton Institute and 50+ speakers at Poverty Cure Summit, a premier virtual experience. Participants will learn from scholars, human service providers, and practitioners as they address root causes of poverty and identify practical means to reduce it.
Registration is open till November 18th for $99.
Financial aid is available for domestic and international registrants.
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Poverty Cure Summit Essay Competition
Are you a student or professor interested in long-term solutions to alleviate poverty?
We are excited to introduce an essay contest in coordination with our 2020 Poverty Cure Summit. Undergraduate students are invited to submit a 500-600 word essay for the chance to win up to $5,000. To be eligible, students must participate in a minimum of two sessions of the online Poverty Cure Summit taking place November 18-19, 2020. Professors, be sure to share this information with your students! A free student promo code and additional information on the essay competition can be found at the link below.
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Poverty Cure Summit registration includes:
10+ panelist discussions featuring 50+ speakers
Live, virtual Q&A with panelists
Access to four main stage sessions led by scholars and practitioners
Virtual networking opportunities and exposure to thought leaders
Explore the anthropological, economic, theological, and social angles of poverty taught by world-class scholars and practitioners. Broaden your understanding of the root causes of poverty to deepen your impact in the academy, marketplace, or community.
Go beyond good intentions when
it comes to alleviating poverty.
BE A PART OF THE CURE!
REGISTER NOW
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Additional event details and speaker line up can be found at povertycuresummit.org ([link removed] )
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