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  • Home | afccmn

    Welcome to AFCC-MN, an interdisciplinary and diverse association of professionals dedicated to improving the lives of all children and families through the resolution of family conflict. Improving the Lives of Children and Families Through the Resolution of Family Conflict WELCOME Welcome to AFCC-MN, an interdisciplinary and diverse association of professionals dedicated to improving the lives of all children and families through the resolution of family conflict. Click here to view the NEW AFCC-MN Newsletter Most recent listed on top of list. Issue #2 Issue #1 Links Home About AFCC MN Board AFCC MN Committees Org Chart Policies News Events ADR Training ADR Trainer Recruitment Membership Sponsorship Resources AFCC International Latest AFCC MN News COMMUNITY QUEST COMMUNITY QUEST You are receiving this message because AAML, AFCC-MN, and the Family Law League have all come together to support a major... Oct 16, 2024 A gracious invite from AFCC-WI Dear AFCC-MN Members: Our neighbors to the East at AFCC-Wisconsin have graciously invited us to join a webinar that they are having on... Jun 12, 2024 Candidates for AFCC-MN 2024 AFCC-MN Community, In accordance with the by-laws and traditions of AFCC-MN, below you will find the candidates for the open Board of... Jun 4, 2024 Click here to see all AFCC MN News. Upcoming AFCC MN Events AFCC MN Presents: The Squid and the Whale Nov 05, 2025, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM Minneapolis, 1101 Harmon Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403, USA More info Detail or Tickets Basic ENE Training (SENE & FENE) Dec 04, 2025, 8:00 AM – Dec 08, 2025, 4:30 PM Tuft, Lach, Jerabeck, & O’Connell Law, 505 US-169, Plymouth, MN 55441, USA More info Detail or Tickets Family Mediation Training Feb 12-14 & 19-21 Feb 12, 2026, 8:00 AM – Feb 21, 2026, 5:00 PM Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN, USA More info Detail or Tickets Load More Click here to see all AFCC MN events.

  • Annual Conference | afccmn

    AFCC MN Annual Conference Ju ly 25 | 8: 3 0 AM East Side Neighborhood Services Register Unlocking your implicit biases: What are you really bringing to the table? Conference participants can attend in person or online. Cost : Mem bers $220 Non-members $250 Conference Schedule: 8:30 a.m. -- Registration 9:00-9:30 a.m. -- Annual Meeting (Melissa Chawla - President ) Training Agenda: 9:30 a.m. -- Welcome – Kent Kodalen Introduction of Daniel Bloom (keynote speaker) 9:35-10:00 a.m. -- Keynote – Daniel Bloom 10:00-10:15 a.m. -- Discussion - Joe Reid, LMFT, PhD (co-moderator) and Daniel Bloom 10:15-10:30 a.m. -- Break 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. -- Panel #1 MH Perspective – Moderators - Daniel Bloom and Joseph Reid Panelist #1 (Erin Guyette - Family Therapist) Panelist #2 (Carrie Crockford - IPV expert) Panelist #3 (Zak Chesson - ADR provider) 12:00-1:00 p.m. -- Lunch 1:00-2:00 p.m. -- Panel #2 Legal Perspective– Moderators – Daniel Bloom and Joseph Reid Panelist #4 (Lymari Santana - Family Law Attorney) Panelist #5 (The Honorable JaPaul Harris - Judicial Officer) Panelist #6 (Nicholas M. Ryan - Legal Ethicist) 2:00-2:15 p.m. -- Break 2:15-4:00 p.m. -- Larger Group Discussion: How do we put this into practice? Audience participation - workshop strategies for generation of an inclusive parenting plan Daniel Bloom and Joe Reid 4:00-4:05 p.m. -- Closing - Kent Kodalen 4:05-5:00 p.m. -- Social Event Learning Objectives: After participating in this conference, attendees should be able to… Identify personal biases and critically assess how they influence our decision-making process in family law matters. Apply one’s lived experiences to better assist families while maintaining clear ethical boundaries consistent with your role (e.g., advocate, mental health professional, judicial officer, neutral, etc.). Analyze how value judgments can drive parenting disputes. Craft parenting plans that recognize and address value judgment differences between parents. Formulate a strategy to promote effective co-parenting despite differences in personal value systems. Psych - 5.0 credits MFT - 5.0 credits (Ethics) Soc Work - 5.0 credits CLE - 6.0 credits (Ethics) ADR - Pending Keynote Speaker: DANIEL A. BLOOM Bloom Lines Alexander LLC Dan is a member of the law firm Bloom Lines Alexander LLC, where he practices exclusively in the area of family law. In addition to his litigation and collaborative practice, he is a mediator and arbitrator in family law matters, serves as a Guardian ad Litem in Superior Courts throughout the State and is frequently retained as a consultant in high conflict custody matters. Formerly, Dan was Deputy Director of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation where he established their Domestic Violence project, administered the Guardian ad Litem program, and supported the Foundation’s volunteers in their pro bono efforts on behalf of low-income individuals and families. He served for five years as a Magistrate Judge in Fulton County Superior Court, specially assigned to the Family Division. Dan trains attorneys, Judges and advocates on issues related to intimate partner violence, and lectures frequently on parenting and custody issues unique to same-gender couples. Dan served on the Temporary Protective Order Registry Steering Committee for the Georgia Commission on Family Violence, on the Advisory Committee for the Georgia Domestic Violence Fatality Review Project, on the Board of Directors for the Partnership Against Domestic Violence, on the Executive Committee of the State Bar of Georgia Family Law Section, is a past chair of the Family Law Section of the Atlanta Bar Association, and served on the Advisory Board for the Health Law Partnership at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society. Currently, Dan is on the Advisory Board for the Emory Public Interest Committee at Emory Law School, and recently completed a 3-year term as the public member on the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association. He received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University and his J.D. from Emory University School of Law. Dr. Reid, is the owner of Relationships, llc, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in the state of Minnesota, and a previous adjunct faculty member at North Central University and previous faculty at Argosy University’s Marriage and Family Therapy Program. Dr. Reid graduated from East Carolina University with his Masters, and his doctorate from the University of Minnesota. Dr. Reid practices from an experiential, structural and solution focused approach. Dr. Reid believes feminism and cultural responsibility are roots to change, respectful service and relationships. Relationships,llc Organization Proclamation Mission – To provide education, training, mental health services and validation to individuals, couples, family and community that is inclusive, respectful and relational while practicing and inspiring self-awareness. Vision: Creating a space where every relationship is valued Values: Providing service with Integrity * Respect * Knowledge * Curiosity * Accountability and Inclusiveness while valuing the individual and the collective. SPONSORS Click logos for more info. PLATINUM DIAMOND GOLD SILVER BRONZE FRIENDS OF AFCC ProParenting Services Jean Hariman CLICK TO REGISTER

  • AFCC MN Committees | afccmn

    About | Board of Directors & Committee Chairs | Committee Descriptions | Org. Chart COMMITTEE DESCRIPTIONS MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE The Membership Committee’s purpose is to recruit and retain members for the Minnesota Chapter of the AFCC. As such, the members of the committee meet regularly, attend all AFCC functions, create and distribute membership materials, and serve as the liaison between the Chapter and potential new members. Benefits of AFCC Membership: An investment in professional excellence There is no better way to keep pace with the rapidly changing environment for professionals who work with families in conflict than being an AFCC member. Your membership will provide you with the latest information, most knowledgeable resources and access to supportive colleagues, saving you valuable time and money. Timely Access to New Information and Ideas An international network of colleagues available through the AFCC online searchable directory. The monthly AFCC eNEWS provides practice tips, research updates, relevant news and keeps members informed about AFCC events and initiatives. Subscription to Family Court Review, AFCC’s quarterly academic and research journal in print and electronic formats. Online access to Family Court Review archives beginning with the first issue in 1963. Online Resource Center for Professionals and Parents. Conference plenary audio downloads in MP3 format free to AFCC members. The AFCC Parenting Coordination Network (listserv) offers the opportunity to share techniques and referrals and network with members who serve as parenting coordinators or are interested in this role. Reports, research and practice guidelines and standards from The AFCC Center for Excellence in Family Court Practice inform the work of practitioners with the most up-to-date thinking in the field. Referrals and assistance from the AFCC staff to help you find the information you need. Networking with Innovators Conferences and training programs are a great way to meet colleagues, discover new ideas and recharge your batteries. AFCC Chapters provide local networking opportunities, education and advocacy. Participation on AFCC committees, task forces and projects provides opportunities to collaborate on contributions to the field. Mentorship opportunities for students and young professionals. Discounts and More Member Benefits Substantial discounts on conference and training registration rates. Member discounts on exhibiting and advertising. 15% discount on AFCC publications. 20% discount on publications from Wiley Publishing, which includes Wiley-Blackwell and Jossey-Bass. Insurance discounts through Complete Equity Markets for parenting coordinators and mediators. Save time and money by taking advantage of all these AFCC member benefits! Benefits of membership in the Minnesota Chapter: Lunch and Learns featuring expert speakers and cutting-edge topics, FREE for AFCC-MN members! Annual half-day seminars focusing on emerging topics in family law, 50% off registration fees for AFCC-MN members! Annual full day seminar featuring world-renowned experts in family law, psychologists and social workers How to Join: Click here to join AFCC – National. Click here to join AFCC-Minnesota Chapter. EDUCATION COMMITTEE The Education Committee works to develop, implement, and evaluate continuing education programs for the multi-disciplinary professionals who work with families in conflict. The committee draws upon local and national experts to provide the highest quality training. The programming formats include quarterly Lunch and Learn programs, semi-annual half-day programs and an Annual Conference, held in connection with our Annual Meeting. The Annual Conference Committee, a sub-committee of Education, is charged with planning and organizing the Annual Conference. The Committee seeks input from members and others about topics of interest and speakers who will provide high-quality training experiences. FINANCE COMMITTEE The AFCC-MN Finance Committee oversees and monitors the fiscal operations of the organization as dictated by the AFCC-MN by-Laws. The committee includes the AFCC-MN Treasurer and at least one AFCC-MN Board Member (Chair). The Finance Committee is responsible for: Providing a recommendation for an annual budget to the Board of Directors Providing financial information to the Board and Committees for planning and analysis. Providing recommendations for the policies relating to the fiscal operations of the organization. Other duties as the Board from time to time directs. LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE It is the purpose of the Legislation and Public Policy committee to determine and promote the public policy positions of AFCC-MN. The committee is charged with responsibility for: Monitoring and promoting legislative positions that are authorized by the AFCC-MN Board of Directors. Making recommendations to the Board about taking official position regarding a particular policy, regulation or legislation Providing active advocacy on specific legislation Recommending criteria for determining whether AFCC-MN will actively engage in advocacy on specific issues, policies, regulations, or legislation NOMINATING COMMITTEE Recruit and recommend board members and officers to ensure the long-term stability of AFCC-MN, and suggest policies and procedures and develop rules and responsibilities for the Board and the Executive Committee. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE The purpose of the PR Committee is to promote and advance AFCC-MN through increased visibility. Specifically, the Public Relations Committee is charged with responsibility for: Procuring sponsorships Promoting events created by the Education Committee Increasing organizational visibility Maintaining and updating the website Creating policies for the website, i.e., what is posted or promoted on the site Creating and disseminating a regular newsletter Creating policies for what is included in the newsletter Managing publications Creating and distributing press releases Building relationships with other organizations, e.g., academic; determining organizations for outreach, and specifying the nature and purpose of the relationship Creating a national conference coordinator Creating a speakers’ bureau Liaison with the Education Committee TRAINING COMMITTEE Training Committee shall be responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating AFCC-MN’s Alternative Dispute Resolution training programs and conferences. The Training Committee shall also liaison with the Mediation Center’s Steering Committee for the purpose of furthering the Training Committee’s goals until such time as the Mediation Center’s Steering Committee no longer exists or until AFCC-MN’s Board of Directors votes to end that relationship. VALUES COMMITTEE Values Committee shall be responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring the effectiveness of policies to support AFCC-MN’s commitment to expanding inclusion at all levels of the organization, and furthering the organization’s mission of improving the lives of children and families through the resolution of family conflict. AFCC MN Committes Membership Education (Annual Conference) Finance Legislative and Public Policy Nominating Public Relations Training Values

  • specialinstructions | afccmn

    Address and Directions: 701 Washington Ave N, #700, Minneapolis MN 55401 Loose-Wiles Building Paid parking is available and accessed on N 3rd St in the Nordic Ramp/Sable building, you will see a small P for parking sign and driveway off of 3rd St. Attendees can park here, however it is around $20-25 per day. There is also street parking and several other cheaper ramps/lots in the area. (Itasca Lot , North Loop Ramp and Designers Guild Ramp ) We are in the same building as the Freehouse, 701 Washington Ave N. Please go into our building through the front, off of Washington Ave. The elevator inside is adjacent to the security desk, take elevator to the 7th floor. The door will say “In Tandem” (this is our newly formed parent company ) please push the call button for the doorbell to the right of the door and someone will let you in.

  • ADR Training | afccmn

    ADR Training Courses TRAINING COURSES AFCC MN will provide a series of trainings to expand professionals’ skills regarding various family processes and to help professionals qualify for various certifications and rosters recognized by Minnesota courts. In the future the trainings will include Custody Evaluation, Mediation, Parenting Consulting, Parenting Time Expediting, Financial Early Neutral Evaluation (FENE), Social Early Neutral Evaluation (SENE), Moderated Settlement Conferences (MSC), Arbitration and Special Master services. We know that many of you are anxious to obtain some of these trainings but be patient with us! It is our goal to provide trainings that are carefully designed to teach adult learners with highly qualified trainers. That will take some time to identify and train the trainers which we are doing at this time. Please be patient with us while we are “under construction”. If you are interested in being a trainer click here for more info. ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us.

  • About | afccmn

    About AFCC MN Board of Directors/Committees Mission About | Board of Directors & Committee Chairs | Committee Descriptions | Org. Chart AFCC-MN is an interdisciplinary and diverse association of professionals dedicated to improving the lives of all children and families through the resolution of family conflict. We have accomplished a lot in a short period of time and look forward to maintaining our energy and our focus on furthering this recently enacted mission statement of the Chapter. This is an important mission and one that will continue to present enormous challenges to the families in our state. Yet, as we have demonstrated in the few short years of our existence, if we as family professionals can come together in a spirit of professional cooperation, we can achieve many good and worthy objectives. How AFCC MN Got Its Start In September 2007, a small group of lawyers, mental health professionals, and a guardian ad litem or two were seated at a table having dinner at the “Divorce Camp” conference in northern Minnesota. Divorce Camp is an annual event put on for 20 years by the Minnesota Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Recently, Divorce Camp had become more interdisciplinary, including mental health professionals, guardians ad litem, ADR professionals, members of the judiciary, and financial experts. It was fast becoming apparent that we all enjoyed each other’s company and our varied perspectives. In that milieu, someone at the dinner table mentioned AFCC, noting what a wonderful organization it is, and suggesting that it was high time that we had our own state chapter in Minnesota. Planning was soon underway to set up a “Coordinating Committee” to begin that process. We began meeting monthly and before we knew it, we had a solid cadre of persons signed up as members of the national AFCC organization, all serving to give us the energy and support to push forward with formal application for chapter status. We were granted provisional status on July 22, 2008. Once you become a provisional chapter, you must complete additional tasks to demonstrate the ability to sustain a chapter long term. We did that and on March 22, 2010, we formally applied for full chapter status. On June 14, 2010, the AFCC Board of Directors approved chartered chapter status for us, making Minnesota an official chapter within AFCC. Since that time, membership has continued to increase, as has the energy level and visibility of our organization. Family court professionals across the state are now aware of our existence and look to us for innovation, leadership, and interdisciplinary work in the vital challenges that face family courts and families across our state. Minnesota chapter members participate in a variety of committees and projects both at the state level and in the national organization. Our membership is well represented at the annual national conference and at regional AFCC trainings, not only through attendance, but by teaching and board and committee work. Our chapter recently completed work on a strategic plan that will further strengthen our committee structure and the efficiency of our operations.

  • Copy of Sponsorship | afccmn

    Become a Sponsor Why not AFCC? BECOME A SPONSOR PAST SPONSORS - 2022 AJW FInancial Baker Tilly US, LLP Bonnie S Westlin, Esq LLC Bell Bank Mortgage Best & Flanagan Chestnut Cambronne PA Collins, Buckley, Sauntry & Haugh PLLP CrossCountry Mortgage DeWalt, Chawla + Saksena, LLC Family Law Software, a Centerbase Company Gallagher Law Office, LLC Gapen Larson & Johnson, LLC Gay Rosenthal, M.A., Licensed Psychologist Guyette Family Guidance Heimerl & Lammers Henson Efron, PA Honsa & Mara Jane K. McNaught, Ph.D., L.P. Jennifer E Joseph, LLC Jordan Hart, Ph.D. Kent Kodalen PhD, LP, LLC Lear Appraisals, LLC Linder, Dittberner & McSweeney, Ltd. Meier Schack, LLC Michelle Klisanich, Financially Wise Divorce Minnesota Monitoring, Inc. Moss & Barnett Moxie Inc. Nancy Zalusky Berg, LLC Novelli Law Office, P.A. OurFamilyWizard ProParenting Services Rachel Sibley and James Street Soberlink Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Tanja K. Manrique LLC The Bridging Center Tuft, Lach, Jerabek, & O'Connell, PLLC Sponsorship Levels ( see grap hic above for details ) Family Mediation Training - Sept. 7, 8, 9, 21, 22 & 23 Price $1,600.00 Add to Cart Platinum Sponsor Price $1,750.00 Add to Cart Diamond Sponsor Price $1,000.00 Add to Cart Gold Sponsor Price $750.00 Add to Cart Silver Sponsor Price $500.00 Add to Cart Bronze Sponsor Price $250.00 Add to Cart 2026 Spring Half-Day Sponsor Price $500.00 Add to Cart Fall Half-Day Sponsor Price $500.00 Add to Cart Friends of AFCC MN Price $100.00 Add to Cart Click arrows on either end to view more.

  • PC training details | afccmn

    Here is updated parking information: Address : Nordic - 729 Washington Ave, N, Minneapolis, MN 55401 Parking: Unfortunately, we can not provide parking, however, there is ample street parking on Washington Ave and surrounding area. Street parking is available on Washington Ave, 3rd Street and surrounding area (see maps to the right) Paid parking is available in the Nordic Ramp/Sable building, $12 for 3-4 hours: 728 N 3rd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401 (please proceed to any unmarked stalls). Enter the parking ramp on 3rd Street (runs parallel to Washington Ave) part of 3rd street is closed at the moment, so if headed North on Washington, take a left on N 8th Ave and then a left on 3rd Street. Walk across the courtyard to the Nordic building. After entering through the front doors from the Plaza (South side of the Nordic), you will take an immediate left towards FRGMNT Coffee. The conference room is located to the left of FRGMNT Coffee's counter. Hello registrants for AFCC-MN's 2023 Parenting Consultant Training! Susan, Jennifer, and I look forward to meeting you all next Monday. We are excited to help prepare you for this vital ADR role. In this email you will find logistical details to help you prepare for a short week of intense (but fun!) training. If you have additional questions which are not addressed below, please feel free to contact me directly by email (drkentkodalen@gmail.com ) or phone (651-675-8477). Schedule: This course takes place over 4 days (October 30, 31, and November 1, 2). Successful completion requires full attendance to all of the training as outlined below. If you are unable to meet these participation requirements, please let us know as soon as possible. Monday, (10/30) 9:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday (10/31) 9:00am to 1:30pm (early release to allow ample time for trick or treating!) Wednesday (11/1) 9:00am to 4:00pm Thursday (11/2) 9:00am to 4:00pm Course Materials: Prior to the start of training, all registrants will receive a separate email which includes a link to a Google Drive that contains all course materials. Registrants will have full access to this Drive until December 1, 2023. Participation Online: By now, each of you has received an email containing a Zoom link for this training. This link (also included below), which is to be used for each day of training, lists an 8:00am start time. This is to allow trainers to communicate prior to the beginning of our training day. Online participants may log in any time after 8:00am, but no later than 8:50am. Online participants in the waiting room will be "let in" shortly before the 9:00am start time. Online participants must keep their cameras "on" and trainers must be able to see you all times during the training. Zoom Link: Please do not share this link with individuals not registered for this course. Topic: AFCC MN PC Training Time: Oct 30, 2023 08:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Every day, until Nov 2, 2023, 4 occurrence(s) Oct 30, 2023 08:00 AM Oct 31, 2023 08:00 AM Nov 1, 2023 08:00 AM Nov 2, 2023 08:00 AM Join Zoom Meeting https://ourfamilywizard.zoom.us/j/89238684598?pwd=ynrv7bUZH0jFujQSUp3aw7kGNEkQ01.1 Meeting ID: 892 3868 4598 Passcode: 983221 Participation In-person: For those of you joining in person, please plan to arrive at the training site no later than 8:45am. Location/address: This training has been moved to the main conference room of The Nordic building. The Nordic shares a Plaza with the Loose Wiles Building (home to the offices of OurFamilyWizard). After entering through the front doors from the Plaza (South side of the Nordic), you will take an immediate left towards FRGMNT Coffee. The conference room is located to the left of FRGMNT Coffee's counter. The Nordic address: 729 N. Washington Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55401 Snacks: For those joining in person, we will provide water and snacks. If there are any dietary restrictions, please let us know. For those joining online, please search for snacks in your refrigerator. Lunch: We will break for a 45 minute lunch each day, except 10/31 when lunch was shortened to 30 minutes to accommodate the early release. There are numerous options for dining within close walking distance of the training site. Again, we are very excited to provide this training for you! We appreciate the time and expense involved, and want to make this experience as positive as possible. If you have any questions and/or concerns, please let us know.

  • AFCC MN Board | afccmn

    About | Board of Directors & Committee Chairs | Committee Descriptions | Org. Chart 2024-2025 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OFFICERS Carlo Faccini (President 2024-25) Racheal Howitz (President Elect 2025-26) Eileen Krenner (Vice President 2023-25) Zak Chesson (Past President 2024-25) Kate Stevens (Secretary 2023-25) Michelle Klisanich (Treasurer 2023-25) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Andy Haugen (2025) Amy Krupinski, Esq. (2026) Joe Noble (2026) The Honorable Jessica J.W. Maher (2025) Maureen Erickson-Robertshaw (2026) Carrie Crockford (2027) The Honorable Jason T. Hutchison (2027) Courtney Latcham (2027) Bethany Hurd (2027) Attorney- Lisa Watson Cyr (non-voting member) MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Chair: Amy Krupinski (akrupinski@hensonefron.com ) FINANCE COMMITTEE Chair: Michelle Klisanich (Michelle@birchcovegroup.com ) LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE Chairs: Matt Yost (myost@chestnutcambronne.com ) Deb Link (deb@ascendfam.com ) EDUCATION COMMITTEE Chairs: Carol Hornbeck (chornbecklmft@gmail.com ) Erin Guyette (eguyette@umn.edu) NOMINATING COMMITTEE Chair: Racheal Howitz (rhowitz@ourfamilywizard.com ) PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Chair: Jim Street (james@tuftlaw.com ) TRAINING COMMITTEE Chairs: Eileen Krenner (eileen@krennerlaw.com ) Joe Noble (joe@thebridgingcenter.com ) VALUES COMMITTEE Chairs: Debra Bulluck (dbulluck@bassford.com ) Racheal Howitz (rhowitz@ourfamilywizard.com ) ANNUAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Chair: Zak Chesson (Zak.Chesson@hennepin.us )

  • Sponsorship | afccmn

    Become a Sponsor Why not AFCC? Sponsorship Levels ( see grap hic above for details ) Platinum Sponsor Price $1,750.00 Add to Cart Diamond Sponsor Price $1,000.00 Add to Cart Gold Sponsor Price $750.00 Add to Cart Silver Sponsor Price $500.00 Add to Cart Bronze Sponsor Price $250.00 Add to Cart 2026 Spring Half-Day Sponsor Price $500.00 Add to Cart Fall Half-Day Sponsor Price $500.00 Add to Cart Friends of AFCC MN Price $100.00 Add to Cart Click arrows on either end to view more.

  • ADR Trainer Recruitment | afccmn

    ADR Training Trainer Recruitment TRAINER RECRUITMENT AFCC TRAINER RECRUITMENT (Guidelines) If you are interested in being a trainer, please consider the following qualifications: AFCC MN TRAINER APPLICATION If you want to apply as a trainer to complete trainer application offline, download below to mail in.

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