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Registration for AHMI 2010 Phoenix
Registration is now CLOSED
Thank you for coming to AHMI 2010 Phoenix!
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Pricing and Discounts:
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View the AHMI 2010 Pricing Chart, which also refelects discounted prices for members of AH-Affiliated colleges, universities, and organizations.
Methods of Payment accepted:
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Credit Card: Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover
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Organizational Check: Please register, then email (ahmi.registration [at] humanics [dot] org) to request an invoice. Personal Checks are not accepted.
Donations:
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One Transaction Giving: For donor convienience, you can add a one-time donation to American Humanics through your AHMI registration. Learn more about giving to AH here.
Confirmations:
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Printable Confirmation and Programming Page: Please print the final page of the registration process for your records
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Email Confirmation: You will receive a followup email confirmation after you register. Please contact (ahmi.registration [at] humanics [dot] org) to have this email resent to you.
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If You Have a Login: students, CEDs, and Program Assistants may login and visit their Headquarters to find a registration programming summary.
Cancellations:
Please note that cancellations must be received by December 15, 2009, in order to receive either:
- A refund less an administrative fee ($50); or
- A registration credit towards AHMI 2011
Cancellations received after this date or no shows will be billed in full. At the discretion of American Humanics staff, exceptions may be made in extenuating circumstances.
Help:
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Registration Contact Info:
ahmi.registration@humanics.org
Phone: 816-561-6415 x115
Toll-Free: 800-343-6466 x115
Fax: 816-531-3527
Send Checks to: American Humanics, Inc.
PO Box 875083
Kansas City, MO 64187-5083
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The American Humanics Management/Leadership Institute(AHMI) is an intensive educational symposium established by American Humanics in 1973. AHMI provides the capstone experience in nonprofit management and leadership education. The unique, interactive format of the Institute exposes the next generation of nonprofit leaders to the realistic experiences of a nonprofit organization.
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