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Poconos mini trade show


ABOUT THIS PROGRAM Join Keystone CAI’s Pocono Mountains Regional Council for our 2021 Mini Trade Show & Educational Forum. This program features an educational program, described below, and an opportunity to meet with our sponsoring and exhibiting business partner and management company exhibitors. Learn more about the products, services, and expertise they offer and find your next project partner.


Creating Harmony in Diverse


Communities Amid the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic shutdown in 2020, Americans gathered around the dinner table and the virtual board room to have difficult and honest conversations about equality and justice. Thousands marched across the country in protest of unfair treatment, representation, and opportunity.


The purpose of community associations everywhere is to bring people together, strengthen neighborly bonds, promote a sense of belonging, and build a place where we can connect. That mission should be on the minds of community association board members, managers, and business partners.


A reported rise in the number of discrimination claims within community associations has put that mission in jeopardy. Intertwined with discrimination claims are general complaints from residents who respond negatively to delinquent assessment collections notices or community covenants, conditions, and restrictions compliance requests.


The Foundation for Community Association Research set out in late 2020 to investigate the extent of discrimination claims in community associations, test a hypothesis that communities with robust communications and active social events calendars would have fewer problems, and create a baseline from which diversity,


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discrimination, and communications in our communities could be measured. This session will present the findings of this report as well as universal strategies to master transformative changes in workplaces and community associations.


November 17, 2021


8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Camelback Lodge


Tannersville, Pennsylvania PROGRAM SPONSORS


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