Call for Proposals
2026-2027 Indiana Commercial Real Estate Continuing Education Session Proposal
Due February 28, 2025
Note: Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis as they are received. 2027 program proposals are due July 30, 2026.
Contact the ICBR office at (317) 328-5259 or email Emily Wrinkle at ewrinkle@myicbr.org with questions.
2027 Program Submission Opportunities
- 2027 On-Demand Courses (Available online Spring 2027)
- 2027 ICREC Sessions (held Spring 2027)
All Education Sessions Must:
- Provide timely, substantive and relevant information to commercial real estate professionals. A list of topics our attendees are interested in is located below.
- Qualify for continuing education for Indiana real estate practitioners.
- Have presenters/panelists/speakers with relevant professional experience and be a demonstrated content expert for their proposed topic.
- Consider that limited funds are available for support of presenters in consideration for their time, expertise and travel. Fees and reimbursements may be requested. All presenters receive 1 complimentary registration for the event/program they are presenting at.
Industry Trends/Requested Topics:
Below is a list of requested topics and industry trends that our attendees care about; however, proposals are not limited to these topics.
- Title & Survey Requirement Updates
- Changes to CRE market
- Local/state/federal incentives
- Community transformative projects
- Tax policies affecting commercial real estate
- Commercial zoning and planning
- Demographic trends
- Development issues, redevelopment
- Technology and AI impacts on commercial real estate
- Working with tenants
- Creative commercial real estate developments (mixed use, redevelopment, finance solutions)
- 1031 exchanges
- Investment brokerage
- Logistics impact on commercial real estate
- Capital markets updates
- Crowdfunding and alternative financing
How to Submit Your Proposal
2027 program proposals are due July 30, 2026.
All session proposals must include:
- Contact information
- Session title and 1-2 sentence description
- Learning objectives* for the session
- Speaker(s) information including name, contact, credentials, title and company
- Speaker bios provided via link or uploaded document
- Identify learning formats that will be used, such as:
- Presentation
- Panel discussion
- Case studies
- Q&A session with audience
- Facilitated group discussions
- How will you make the session interactive/engaging for attendees? (not applicable to 30 minute sessions)
- What is the most important thing attendees will learn that will help them be more successful?
- Fees/travel reimbursements requested
*Learning objectives should complete the phrase “at the conclusion of this education session, participants will know/be able to/understand…”.
Indiana Real Estate Commission Curricula
(must fall under one of these topics to be approved for CE credit):
- License and escrow law applicable to Indiana.
- Anti-trust law.
- Civil rights law.
- Agency law applicable to Indiana.
- Listing contracts and purchase agreements.
- Ethics and professional standards.
- Settlement procedures.
- Appraising.
- Property management.
- Farm property management.
- Financing
- Residential brokerage
- Land development.
- Legislative issues affecting the real estate practice.
- Environmental issues
- Time-shares, condominiums, and cooperatives.
- Investment real estate analysis.
- Any other course approved by the commission relating to real estate practices that is designed to directly enhance the broker’s knowledge and skill in providing real estate services.
Questions?
Contact the ICBR office at (317) 328-5259 or email Emily Wrinkle at ewrinkle@myicbr.org with questions.