Advancing Research on African American Families In Economically Marginalized Communities – Logistics

March 7-8, 2024

Morehouse School of Medicine
Billye Suber Aaron Student Pavilion, Room 171 A/B
720 Westview Drive
Atlanta, GA 30310

AGENDA

The workshop will be held on Thursday, March 7 – Friday, March 8, 2024

Thursday: Registration will begin late morning, exact time TBD; the conference will run until late afternoon and will be followed by an early evening reception

Friday: Conference runs from 8:15 am–2:00 pm

View: Workshop Agenda | Presenter List | Participant List

Registration

All invited participants should complete the online registration form no later than Wednesday, January 17, 2024. 

Meeting Venue

The workshop will take place at:

Morehouse School of Medicine
720 Westview Drive
Billye Suber Aaron Student Pavilion, Room 171 A/B
Atlanta, GA 30310
404-752-1547

Taxis may be taken between the Omni Hotel and the Morehouse School of Medicine. When arriving by car, go to the security gate at 436 Lee Street. Let the security guard know that you are attending the IRP NAACFRC event in the Pavilion. If driving your own car, you can park at the Morehouse School of Medicine’s garage.

Transportation

IRP will pay the long-distance and ground transportation expenses of those traveling from within the U.S. and outside of the Atlanta area, subject to University of Wisconsin regulations.

Air/Train Travel

If you are traveling by air, or train, you must book your ticket through the University of Wisconsin’s contracted travel agency, Travel, Inc., by February 8If tickets are not booked by this date, the full cost may not be covered. The tickets booked through Travel, Inc. are billed directly to IRP, when using the group travel code below.

Please reference the Group Code below when making a reservation.

Travel, Inc.
Hours: 7:00 am-8:00 pm (CST)
Toll-Free: (877) 811-9898

GROUP CODE UWMSN071023

Important: Air/train travel arranged through entities other than Travel Inc. cannot, and will not, be reimbursed.

Please keep the following in mind when making your travel plans:

  • Arrivals on Wednesday, March 6th, are anticipated and encouraged, taking into account the hotel check-in time of 4:00 p.m.
  • Departures should be scheduled for the late afternoon Friday, March 8th, taking into account the scheduled 2:00 p.m. workshop adjournment. It is about a 20-minute taxi ride from the workshop location to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, but may take longer during rush hour.
  • Train Travel: Train travel is limited to coach class.
  • Premium Class or Seat Assignment Fees for premium class (first class, business class, or premium economy) travel are not covered. Any upgrades are the responsibility of the traveler. There are exemptions; for those who seek a disability-related travel accommodation, please contact the IRP Events Coordinator Dana Connelly prior to booking.
  • Aisle, Window, or Exit Row Fees: Additional fees associated with booking a coach/economy aisle, window, or exit row seat are payable/reimbursable. This is not to be confused with fare class upgrades, which are typically not allowed
  • Costs associated with the following are allowed with proper documentation: (1) baggage fee for one bag within the airlines’ weight and size limits, and (2) change/cancellation fees due to events outside of traveler’s control.

NOTE: If a traveler elects to change their ticket due to circumstances not imposed on them by the University of Wisconsin or the Institute for Research on Poverty, they are responsible for the cost of re-booking and any change fees.

The University requires travelers to contact Travel, Inc. for assistance in case of airline delays, cancellations, or during emergencies (they are available 24/7, Toll-Free: (877) 811-9898). You are required to work with Travel, Inc. agents on any ticket changes.

Ground: Any required cab, shuttle or car service (Uber, Lyft) fares will be reimbursed to you post trip. Use of premium ride sharing service (e.g., Uber Select, Lyft Premier) is not reimbursable. Reimbursement of tips is limited to 20%. Please provide to/from information for all expenses.

Mileage for Private Vehicles: Mileage will be reimbursed at the rate of $0.655 per mile. The daily originating location and destination must be provided and, if mileage exceeds the most direct route, an explanation is required. Mileage reimbursements must be documented by a MapQuest or Google Maps printout or screenshot. Mileage reimbursement requests for roundtrips of 1,000 miles or greater must be supported by an airfare cost comparison obtained during the trip-planning process.

Car Rental: The University’s car rental contracts must be used to be eligible for reimbursement. If you plan to claim reimbursement on a rental car, please contact the Dana Connelly for more information. Rental cars not reserved through the University’s contracts with National and Enterprise will not be reimbursed.

Parking/Tolls: Charges in excess of $25 require a receipt.

Lodging

Participants will have accommodations at the Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park available for two nights, March 6 and 7. Reservations will be secured through completion of the online registration form; rooms will be billed directly to IRP. You will receive a reservation confirmation via email from the hotel in early February. Please note that the University of Wisconsin travel regulations do not permit us to pay for the expenses of a spouse or guest, for any incidental expenses incurred at the hotel, or for extended hotel stays.

Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
100 CNN Center
Atlanta, GA 30303

Phone: (404) 659-0000
Concierge: (404) 818-4406

(Group Block Name: University of Wisconsin–Madison)

Maps and Directions: Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park

Check-in time: 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 6
Check-out time: 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 8

Hotel Parking: Parking is valet-only. Overnight rate: $60

Meals & Refreshments

Meals and snacks will be provided to participants throughout the workshop. Reimbursement for meals not provided during the workshop and for certain incidentals during travel will be paid on a per-diem basis, per University of Wisconsin regulations. Submission of meal receipts is not required. Participants are not allowed to pay for other participant’s meals and request reimbursement for those meals. Taxi fares to restaurants are not reimbursable, but are covered under the Meal Per-Diem.

If you have any dietary restrictions or special needs, please let us know in advance through the online registration form.

Expense Reimbursement/Receipt Requirements

IRP will reimburse the cost of your travel, including parking, mileage, taxi fares (except to restaurants), and any meal, or incidental expenses incurred while traveling, subject to university regulation. We appreciate receiving your reimbursement request within 30 days of your visit. Expense Reports not submitted within 80 days of end of travel are not eligible for reimbursement. Reimbursement usually takes 4–6 weeks after submission of your forms and receipts.

UW regulations require anyone seeking a travel reimbursement to provide:

Travel Expense Reimbursement Form

Reimbursement requests cannot be accepted after May 27, 2024.

Receipt Requirements

Receipts are always required for:

  • Airfare
  • Lodging
  • Vehicle Rentals
  • Gasoline for vehicle rentals
  • Long-distance train or bus fares
  • Internet for business use while in travel status

Receipts are required when the expense exceeds $25 for:

  • Local transportation (taxi, limo, bus, rail, etc.)
  • Tolls
  • Parking

 Receipts are required when the expense exceeds $30 for:

  • Baggage and seat fees

Special Accommodation

If you have any special challenges or needs, please let us know in advance, so we can ensure they are met while at the Workshop. You can indicate these on the registration form or email or call Dana Connelly.

Delays/Cancellations

If you have to cancel your trip, or will be delayed, please inform Dana Connelly as soon as possible.

Logistics Contact

Dana Connelly, Events Coordinator
Institute for Research on Poverty
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Tel: 608-262-6358 | Email: dana.connelly@wisc.edu