Events
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Organizational Standards Peer-to-Peer Series: Head Start Integration
Head Start programs often comprise a significant part of a Community Action Agency’s budget and staff. This webinar focuses on practical “how to” strategies to ensure that agencies fully integrate […]
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Organizational Standards Peer-to-Peer Series: Program Level Data Collection and Analysis
One of the hottest T/TA topics in our Network is how to collect and analyze program data to improve outcomes. Join staff from the Garrett County Community Action Committee to […]
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Planning for Service Integration: Using a Multidisciplinary Team Approach
UC Davis Extension’s Center for Human Services will be sharing their expertise around service integration, specifically on staffing models and team roles for integrating services. Join this webinar to learn […]
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CAP Agencies and Balance of State CoCs: Ending Homelessness through Collaboration
CAP agencies play a critical role in ending homelessness nationwide and can be an important partner in Balance of State Continuums of Care. Learn how two Balance of State CoCs […]
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Virtual Tour of the CNA Online Data Hub through the Engagement Network
The Partnership will host the Center for Applied Research and Engagement Systems (CARES) on August 14th at 2pm ET for an online tour of the new hub where the Community […]
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Evaluating Collective Impact
Measuring and communicating about the progress of a collective impact initiative is different than evaluating the work of a single organization or program. This webinar will provide a framework for […]
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2018 Annual Convention
Keynote Presenter: Kathryn Edin Kathryn Edin is one of the nation’s leading poverty researchers, working in the domains of welfare and low-wage work, family life, and neighborhood contexts. A qualitative […]
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Opportunity Youth in 2Gen Practice
Traditionally, the focus for alleviating generational poverty has been on either early childhood education or workforce education and training for parents, while two‐generation approaches focus on both sets of needs. […]
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Weatherization Day Kick Off Webinar
Join CAP, NASCSP, and NCAF for a webinar in preparation for Weatherization Day 2018 on October 30th. It is a great opportunity to highlight the program and the impact it […]
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Weatherization Day Kickoff Webinar
Join CAP, NASCSP, and NCAF for a webinar in preparation for Weatherization Day 2018 on October 30th. It is a great opportunity to highlight the program and the impact it […]
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Building Wealth Across Generations
Financial literacy is often thought of as a concept that only applies to adults. But what impact does the journey towards financial wellness have on families as a whole? Join […]
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Community Engagement and Equity for Collective Impact
In order to achieve long term sustainable change that improves outcomes for a community’s most vulnerable residents, it is essential to prioritize equity outcomes and strategies from the beginning and […]
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Fall Update from DOE WAP Program Manager
As we kick off Weatherization month, listen in for an update from the Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Manager Erica Burrin. Recently installed as the permanent Program Manager, Ms. Burrin will provide an overview of recent efforts by the team to respond to feedback collected from the Network through the American Customer Satisfaction Survey and focus group style Solution Summits, in addition to the funding outlook and processes for PY 2019.
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Collective Impact: Moving from Vision to Implementation
Forming a steering committee and creating a common agenda is hard work. However, what happens after the vision has been agreed upon? How do you create an infrastructure that can make progress toward achieving the common agenda? In this workshop, learn about the structure for implementing collective impact; discuss considerations for which working groups to create to pursue the common agenda, and when to launch them; how to identify stakeholders best suited to serve on working groups; and how working groups can succeed in their first six months.