Accessing NCIL’s 2023 Conference Archives

The content from NCIL’s 2023 Annual Conference on Independent Living available at the NCIL Member Center.

Content includes video archives, transcripts, presentations, and handouts.

This restricted content is limited only to NCIL members and 2023 conference attendees.

Step 1: Log in to the Member Center

  • NCIL members can log in using their username and password.
  • If you attended the conference onsite but are not a NCIL member, use the email you registered with and the password: NCIL2023!

Step 2: Access Conference Content

Conference content can be found by selecting the Annual Conference tab, then Archive (Members Only Access)

Please note: you must be logged in to the Member Center to view the archived conference content. If you are not logged in, you will be redirected to a Restricted Content message. If you are unsure of your membership status or how to log in to the Member Center, please contact denise@ncil.org.

If you (or your organization) are not a NCIL member and would like access to the archived content, process your membership today! Membership applications for individuals and organizations are available on the homepage of the Member Center.

We have major new benefits for NCIL members:

Membership for organizations now includes member benefits for the staff of the entire organization (except voting privileges). Member organizations can sign their staff members up for organizational associate memberships free of charge. That includes access to all NCIL communications and ongoing access to the conference archives!

Note: your organization must hold a current NCIL membership for organizations to access this benefit. Read more about associate memberships.

Membership for individuals also now includes access to the conference archives, but cannot be shared among groups.

Lastly, access to the conference archives will be provided to non-member conference attendees through the end of the year. Access will be provided to NCIL members as long as their membership remains current.