Registration for NFTY Convention 2015 and the Youth Summit for congregational professionals and stakeholders will open Monday, October 6th! To make sure your congregation is ready, here are some helpful reminders:
- Registration is risk-free until November 17. Teens and adults can register and pay only the $75 deposit to secure their space. This deposit is fully refundable until November 17th and full payment is required by January 5th. See registration information, and our refund and cancellation policy, on our website.
- NFTY will be offering a limited number of need-based scholarships for teens. These funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis, and preference is given to those receiving financial support from their congregation. The scholarship deadline is November 3, 2014. Visit our scholarship information page for more information.
- Please take a moment to review our Frequently Asked Questions page, as it typically answers many of the common questions we receive. If you have any questions, please contact our registration team at nftyconvention@urj.org or 212-650-4130.
- Use our Marketing Toolkit to help you spread the word. We've included a variety of materials that are ready-to-use or easily customizable for you to use at events, on your website, in e-mail communication, and on social media.
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