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A year ago we asked you: Is it time for another Forum? Over 220 of you responded “Yes!” and told us what would make it great. Today we're excited to announce an innovative, results-driven Forum 2016 in KFLA's hometown.
Inspired by your input, and in partnership with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s strategic focus on Putting Children First, the question "how do we create a future where all children thrive?" guides our design team as we create a Forum that is built for multi-sector action.
Scrum Co-Creator and CEO of Scrum, Inc
Four self-organized working groups each deep-dive on a particular topic connected to the well-being of our communities and children:
Education | Food | Health | Immigration & Social Justice
Details on Our IntensivesOpportunities for collaboration with Rotary International, The Peace Corps, and Macaw Press
Depart on newly-opened train line (adjacent to hotel) to Downtown Denver. Open space for dinner on your own, class reunions, and in-community activities.
Opportunities and Strategies for advancing the impact of our Alliance—leveraging the Kellogg Fellows Network for the common good.
Gain & share knowledge, skills, and innovative practices to increase the impact of your work from a variety of concurrent small-group sessions
See All Morning WorkshopsExecutive Director, Burns Institute for Youth Justice, Fairness, and Equity
Gail Small, winner of the 2016 Matusak Courageous Leadership Award
A pause for reflection and celebration of the lives of Fellows and friends
Chief Policy and Communications Officer
UN Women Chief of Civil Society, Lopa Banerjee, outlines collaborative opportunities to impact children and communities worldwide. UN Women is a global champion for gender equity, women and girls, directed by Kellogg Fellow and UN Undersecretary-General Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
We're gathering at the beautiful new Westin Denver International Airport—walk from your flight straight to Forum 2016!
Steps away from our convening space, the new (2016) rail station will connect you directly to downtown Denver and multiple in-community tracks and events.
The design team is building a framework driven by a commitment to actionable outcomes for Forum 2016.
We'll call on you for presentations and partnerships that will generate critical action steps.
Unified by our guiding focus, this Forum will tackle many of the top multi-sectoral issues identified by Fellows.
From Education to Equity, Health to Food Systems and more—whatever moves you to action: we need your voice and expertise at this important event.
While the focus of the main event will be action and results-oriented, sessions such as "Workshops, Tools & Skills" will provide key opportunities for skill-building, self-care, and reconnection.
If you would like additional assistance in attending this event, click here to apply for available scholarship opportunities.