2026 Summit
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The MN Leadership Council on Aging’s annual Summit is where changemakers across the state's aging sector come to lead with purpose, inform policy solutions, and build our collective power. In times of uncertainty, this convening always centers equity by mobilizing ways to strengthen our communities. Hundreds of state leaders join us each year for two active days of sharing perspectives and building stronger relationships. Together, we are mobilizing our collective expertise and networks to develop and advance transformational aging policy for Minnesota.
CENTERING EQUITY AND ELEVATING COMMUNITY VOICES
MOBILIZING
AGE-FRIENDLY POLICY SOLUTIONS
MOVING US FROM COMMITMENT TO COLLECTIVE ACTION

DECEMBER 2
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

DECEMBER 9
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
FEES
Registration options are value-priced to allow all interested to attend:
- $199 to attend both dynamic sessions
- $125 for the in-person conference only
- $99 per person on the virtual day only
- $25 for Minnesota Legislators and Students
See sponsorship packages for group registrations. Scholarships for all events are available by contacting adam@mnlcoa.org.
There are no additional parking, meal or fees associated with this event.

BUILDING STRONG RELATIONSHIPS
CULTIVATING UNDERSTANDING
FORGING CONSENSUS
CO-DESIGNING SOLUTIONS
LEARNING TOGETHER
MOBILIZING OUR COLLECTIVE EXPERTISE AND NETWORKS TO DEVELOP AND ADVANCE TRANSFORMATIONAL POLICY
REASONABLE ACCOMODATIONS
Reasonable accommodations for all Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging events are available by contacting adam@mnlcoa.org.
CANCELLATIONS
All cancellations needed to be made via email to adam@mnlcoa.org and are subject to a $20 processing fee. No refunds will be available for cancellations made after December 1, 2025 or no-shows. Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging reserves the right to cancel this event.
ATTIRE
Dress in whatever way makes you comfortable. Business casual is our general vibe.
RECORDINGS
Recordings of the 2026 Summit virtual day will not be available.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Stay home if you are sick or are experiencing symptoms. While masking is not required at this event, people who are immunocompromised, at higher risk of illness or those around them are encouraged to mask, and all are welcome to mask regardless of your individual risk.






