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Last Chance: Main Street Now 2024 Call for Proposals
Final Call for 2024 Main Street Now Conference Session Proposals
Submit a session proposal for the 2024 Main Street Now Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. With the deadline just a few days away, now is the time to put the final polish on your brilliant session pitch by Friday, October 6!
Along with our co-host partners at Main Street Alabama, we invite proposals for educational sessions on perennial downtown and commercial district management topics guided by the Main Street Approach, as well as in three thematic areas:
Welcoming & Belonging
Connectivity through Civic Infrastructure
Reimagining Local Spaces & Economies
Speaker benefits include the opportunity to celebrate your successes, inspire your peers, gain exposure for your organization, and build your reputation as a trusted expert in the Main Street network. Plus, enjoy a significantly discounted registration rate for the full conference experience (or a free day pass if only attending your session). Don't miss your chance to pitch your session idea: submit your session proposal today!
Main Street Now 2026 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is sure to be the biggest professional development event for civic leaders looking to boost their impact and role in the success of their local Main Street. And with registration as low as $200, it's an unbeatable opportunity.
Dionne Baux shares how Historic King Drive BID's executive director Ray Hill is leading the district to success by supporting strong economic sustainability.
Rooted in Main Street fundamentals and informed by feedback from across the network, the 2026 schedule is full of opportunities to exchange ideas, tackle real challenges, and gain practical tools to help communities stand strong for generations to come. Get a peek at new sessions, revamped favorites, and role-based learning tracks.