Tim Sohosky • January 7, 2026

Exclusive Benefit: Registration Discounts for the 2026 ANCOR Annual Conference

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Tim Sohosky

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January 7, 2026

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RCPA is pleased to remind you that all RCPA members are also 100% members of ANCOR (American Network of Community Options and Resources). 

This partnership entitles you to exclusive benefits, including a specialized discount for the upcoming ANCOR Annual Conference, which is taking place April 21 – 23, 2026.

 

How to Access Your Discount:

When registering for the conference, please use the following credentials to secure your member savings:

  • Discount Code: 100STATE26
  • Value: $100 off registration
  • Eligibility: This code is applicable to single full conference registrations only (self-registration only).

 

Group Registrations:

For 100% members looking to register a group of regular attendees, please do not use the individual code. Instead, you should use the 100% Member Group Registrations ONLY link found on the ANCOR registration portal to ensure your group discount is applied correctly.

 

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with providers from across the country, share best practices, and advocate for the profession at the national level!

 

For Questions or Additional Information
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Tim Sohosky for any follow-up or inquiries related to this update.

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