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MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES

 

 

Individuals interested in promoting the educational advancement of Latinos in Kentucky are welcome to become Individual Members of ELKF

 

 

Institutions of higher education located in Kentucky and government agencies responsible for supporting and overseeing educational activities in Kentucky are welcome to become Institutional Members of ELKF

 

 

APPLICATION

 

 

Click Here to download a Microsoft Word Document application for Individual Members of ELKF.

                The annual fee for this type of membership is $25.00

 

Click Here to download a Microsoft Word Document application for Institutional Members of ELKF.

                The annual fee for this type of membership is $100.00

 

Checks should be made payable to ELKF and mailed to:

 

Christopher Daniel

Secretary/Treasurer, ELKF

P.O. Box 4536

Frankfort, KY 40604-4536

 

WHY JOIN ?

 

 

Individual Members  receive discounted registration at ELKF's annual conference and are kept informed of other activities, such as college fairs. They participate in the elections of the organization's Board and are eligible to serve on that body, or in other leadership positions.

 

Institutional Members  designate up to four representatives to ELKF, each of whom receives all benefits associated with Individual Members. Institutional Members  may co-sponsor events with ELKF.

 

 

NETWORKING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

Membership produces networking opportunities for state officials, K-12 educators, supportive members of the general public, and educators from the various postsecondary institutions.

 

The professional development of institutions' faculty and staff is enhanced through conference participation and collaborative research, service, and grant writing activities.

 

Non-Latinos learn about educational challenges facing Latinos. Latino students and educators develop supportive, mentoring relationships with others.