As the frequency and severity of emergencies increase around the world, we are confronted with big questions and challenges:

  • How do we navigate skyrocketing and overlapping humanitarian needs?
  • What does it mean for business and philanthropic priorities?
  • How can we adapt and strengthen our partnerships to maximize impact?

You’ll find out the answers to these questions and more when you join our first annual First Responders Summit on October 17, 2024, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles. During this special half-day event, corporate supporters and industry leaders dedicated to advancing humanitarian initiatives will share their experiences and insights on these critical issues. Together, we will explore how to create and implement innovative, impactful and sustainable solutions.

  • First Responders Summit Registration & Networking: 2:30 p.m.
  • Panel Discussions: 3:30 p.m.
  • Annual Award Celebration Reception & Networking: 6:00 p.m.
  • Dinner & Program: 7:00 p.m.

INCREASING HUMANITARIAN NEEDS

An estimated 300 million people will need humanitarian assistance before the end of 2024, due to increasing conflict, disaster and disease—placing incredible pressure on humanitarian organizations and businesses that support humanitarian initiatives. Moderated by Rebecca Milner, International Medical Corps’ Chief Advancement Officer, this discussion will be dedicated to understanding the impact of these growing needs on business and philanthropy.

ADAPTING AND STRENGTHENING PARTNERSHIPS

Given increasing humanitarian needs, strategic partnerships between businesses and humanitarian organizations are more important than ever. Moderated by Hanne Dalmut, Senior Director of Partnerships for Concordia—a premier convener of heads of state, government officials, C-suite executives and leaders of nonprofits, think tanks and foundations—this panel will look at how partnerships are evolving, and explore opportunities to strengthen these partnerships and maximize impact for crisis affected communities.

THE ROLE OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY

As partnerships between businesses and humanitarian organizations continue to evolve, innovation and technology will continue to play a key role. This discussion will focus on where and how businesses and humanitarian organizations can best leverage innovation and technology as force multipliers.

The cost of attending the First Responders Summit is $500 per person. Purchase a ticket.

The ticket includes admission to International Medical Corps’ 40th Anniversary Awards Celebration.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Global First Responders for 40 Years

International Medical Corps is a global First Responder. We provide training and deliver emergency healthcare and related services to those affected by armed conflict, natural disaster and disease no matter where they are, no matter what the conditions. We train local community residents, providing them the skills needed to recover, chart their own path to self-reliance and become their own best First Responders.