FCA seeks to be an indispensable asset to the fraternal movement, to challenge members to imagine a better way of communicating, and to provide an enriching membership experience.
FCA seeks to be an indispensable asset to the fraternal movement, to challenge members to imagine a better way of communicating, and to provide an enriching membership experience.
FCA's Annual Conference is a three-day event, providing you with ample opportunities for education, networking and recognition. Education sessions are hosted by expert presenters on a vast array of topics, such as copy editing, graphic design, digital marketing, and storytelling. The Annual Conference includes hands-on workshops and peer-to-peer in-depth discussions.
The business of the association is conducted annually at the Annual Conference and we host conference interns with a goal of shaping the future of the industry. Finally, we take great pride in celebrating the successes of our member organizations at our annual recognition banquet.
This year, FCA is charging a flat fee per organization that includes an unlimited number of registrants. We want to ensure that as many people as possible are able to benefit from the outstanding programming at the Annual Conference.
$250 per FCA member organization (fraternal organizations must pay annual dues to be a member of FCA)
$350 per non-member organization
We encourage you to bring anyone from your organization who may benefit from sessions. Consider: communications and social media team, consultants and emerging leaders, alumni relations staff, foundation staff, board volunteers ... and more!
Check out the incredible keynote speakers on tap: We will hear from one of the country’s largest charitable agencies on how they handle partnerships and marketing; and get to the the center of pandemic public relations with an executive leader from a major delivery service provider headquartered in Memphis.
Associate Partners do not have to pay an additional registration fee. Please email Lauren Palmer if you wish to participate.