NDSS Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference

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Join us for the annual Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference April 28 - April 30, 2025! This transformative three-day event brings together advocates, families, professionals, and individuals with Down syndrome to learn, connect, and inspire change on Capitol Hill. Immerse yourself in learning sessions, our community's legislative priorities, and gain valuable resources to empower the Down syndrome community. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference!

Pre-Conference Bootcamp 

Monday, April 28 

Time 

Bootcamp 

Childcare 

12:00 – 5:00 PM 

Registration Open 

1:00 PM 

Childcare Room Opens 

1:00 -1:45 PM  

Employment Policy  

Childcare will be available for children ages 6 – 11 with the purchase of a childcare ticket. Please select the two-day childcare option when purchasing childcare tickets.  

1:45 -2:00 PM 

Break 

2:00 -2:45 PM  

Health & Wellness Policy 

2:45 -3:15 PM 

Break/Exhibitor Fair 

3:15-4:00 PM  

State Policy Bootcamp 

4:00- 4:15 PM  

Break 

4:15-5:00 PM  

Education Policy 

5:00 PM  

Close 

Childcare Room Closes 

5:00-7:00 PM  

DS-Ambassador Happy Hour 

Training Day  

Tuesday, April 29 

Time 

General Track 

Modified Track 

Childcare 

8:00 AM 

Registration Open 

8:30 AM 

Childcare room opens 

9:00 AM 

Conference Begins 

Childcare will be available for children ages 6 – 11 with the purchase of a childcare ticket. 

9:00-9:30 AM 

Keynote Speaker 

9:30-9:45 AM  

Track Breakout 

9:45- 10:45 AM  

Policy and advocacy general session  

Policy and advocacy modified session 

10:45-11:15 AM  

Coffee Break 

11:15 -12:00 PM 

Continued Policy and Advocacy General Session 

 

Continued Policy and Advocacy Modified Session 

 

12:00-12:30 

 Buffet Lunch 

Modified Track Joins General Track 

12:30-1:15 PM 

Champions of Change Luncheon 

 

1:15 – 1:45 PM 

Exhibitor Fair 

1:45- 3:00 PM  

Preparing for Capitol Hill 

3:00 PM  

Conference Ends 

3:00 – 3:30 PM 

Exhibitor Fair 

 

4:30-6:00 PM  

Evening reception and Dance Party 

Hill Day  

Wednesday, April 30 

 

Time 

All Attendees 

6:00 – 8:00 AM 

Breakfast buffet for all attendees 

8:00 AM 

Busses depart to Capitol Hill  

8:45 AM 

Group photo on Capitol Hill 

9:00 – 5:00 PM 

Hill meetings 

5:00 – 6:30 PM 

Congressional reception on Capitol Hill 

Conference Tracks

Pre-Conference Bootcamp

Elevate your advocacy skills with our expanded 2025 conference offering – pre-conference bootcamp! 

In response to your feedback, we're reintroducing an exclusive pre-conference day on Monday, April 28. This bonus session offers in-depth exploration of four crucial areas: 

  • Employment & Policy 
  • Health and Wellness & Policy 
  • State Policy Bootcamp 
  • Education & Policy 

Each course will highlight how NDSS resources connect local, state, and federal policies to drive meaningful change. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and amplify your impact in the Down syndrome community! 

Pre-conference bootcamp tickets are available at an additional add-on expense for attendees without disabilities. Attendees with Down syndrome or other disabilities can attend the pre-conference bootcamp sessions for FREE. Children ages 6 – 11 are encouraged to attend the childcare sessions provided at this time for an additional fee.

General Conference Track

The general conference track is recommended for individuals with Down syndrome ages 18+ who have previously advocacy experience and all parents, caregivers, siblings ages 18+, and all other attendees. 

The general track includes: 

  • Our pre-conference webinar and materials 
  • An engaging keynote speaker and policy and advocacy general sessions on Tuesday, April 29 
  • Breakfast on Tuesday, April 29 
  • The Champions of Change luncheon on Tuesday, April 29 
  • Our evening reception on Tuesday, April 29, including one drink ticket 
  • Breakfast on Wednesday, April 30 
  • Transportation to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 30 
  • Pre-scheduled meetings on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 30 
     

Please note: We encourage self-advocates with Down syndrome and sibling advocates ages 12 – 17 to consider attending the Modified Track, however, these participants may choose whichever track is best for them.

Modified Track

We offer a Modified Track designed with self-advocates in mind. This track is recommended for individuals with Down syndrome ages 12+ who wish to learn more about policy and advocacy basics and how to use their voice to advocate for change. Experienced self-advocates are encouraged to attend the general conference track but are welcome to choose whichever track best fits their needs. Siblings aged 12 – 17 are also welcome to join this track if they prefer. 

The modified track includes: 

  • Our pre-conference webinar and materials 
  • An engaging keynote speaker and policy and advocacy sessions on Tuesday, April 29 designed to support self-advocates and teens in developing their advocacy skills and crafting their message to Capitol Hill
  • Breakfast on Tuesday, April 29 
  • The Champions of Change Luncheon on Tuesday, April 29 
  • Our evening reception on Tuesday, April 29, including one drink ticket 
  • Breakfast on Wednesday, April 30 
  • Transportation to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 30 
  • Pre-scheduled meetings on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 30

Childcare

Childcare will be available for children ages 6 – 11 on Monday, April 28th for the pre-conference bootcamp from 1 pm to 5 pm and on Tuesday, April 29 from 8:30 am to 3 pm. Childcare will not be provided on Wednesday, April 30, and children are expected to accompany parents or caregivers on Capitol Hill or have separate childcare arrangements. The Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference is a family-friendly event, and families are encouraged to bring their children with them to Capitol Hill! 

Childcare tickets for April 28 and 29 are sold separately. 

Childcare tickets for April 28 (the pre-conference bootcamp) include: 

  • A half day of engaging activities on Monday, April 28 
  • A snack 


Childcare tickets for April 29 (the conference training day) include: 

  • A full day of engaging activities on Tuesday, April 29 
  • Breakfast, lunch, and a snack 
  • Access to the evening reception on Tuesday, April 29 
  • Breakfast on Wednesday, April 30 
  • Transportation to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 30 
  • Pre-scheduled meetings on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, April 30

Additional Information

Scholarships

NDSS is proud to offer a limited number of scholarships each year to support passionate advocates who require financial assistance to attend the conference. We're excited to announce that scholarship applications for the 2025 conference will be open from October 1, 2024, to January 10, 2025. You can apply here. 

These scholarships are crucial in ensuring representation and fostering inclusive dialogue at our event. We encourage eligible participants to apply early, as funds are limited. 

Additionally, we recommend exploring potential support or group discounts through your local Down syndrome organization. To connect with your nearest group, please click here. For more details or questions on the application process and selection criteria email policy@ndss.org

Champions of Change

NDSS is proud to bestow Champion of Change awards to individuals and organizations who advocate for the Down syndrome community in their local communities and at all levels of government. Awardees are nominated by peers and honored at the annual Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C.  

More information on 2025 nominations and awardees to come!  

Exhibitor Opportunities

NDSS offers the opportunity for advocacy organizations, service providers, self-advocate-owned businesses, and others to exhibit on Monday, April 28 and Tuesday, April 29. For more information on exhibitor opportunities, please contact policy@ndss.org.

Sponsors