Events
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Applying the Racial Equity Lens to This Moment: A Resource Tour
Join the Partnership as we navigate new resources that are available to advance racial equity in our organizations and our communities. Register Here
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Advocating for your Community: Effective Strategies for Public Policy Engagement
CAAs and state associations have unique insight into how proposed policy changes will affect vulnerable populations in their communities. In this webinar, we'll cover effective strategies for engaging with and educating policymakers while navigating lobbying rules, including an overview of the Partnership's policy priorities and hypotheticals of common lobbying situations. Register
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Application Deadline: Regional Whole Family Approach Community of Practice
Community-based human service organizations and tribal governments in the following states are invited to apply: Alaska, Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin. The Regional Whole Family Approach COP will support 6 community-based organizations, including tribal governments, in achieving greater results for families and communities by deploying a multi-pronged system of learning and support […]
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What is Human Capacity & Community Transformation (HCCT)?
Join the Partnership’s Human Capacity & Community Transformation Center of Excellence (HCCT COE) to learn about this three-year, network-wide effort to identify and highlight Community Action’s top initiatives that build human capacity and transform local communities. We will discuss what you need to know and how to be involved. Register
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2020 Annual Convention
The Partnership’s Annual Convention is the largest gathering of regional, state, and local Community Action Agencies in the United States, drawing more than 1,500 attendees each year. We are at the table with more partners than ever before and our network continues to be at the forefront of program and community development. During this convention, […]
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State Policy Webinar Series #2 – State Partnerships with Head Start/Early Head Start to Build Resilient Systems for Children and Families
Governors and state policymakers increasingly recognize the need to build early childhood systems that can weather economic and health crises, such as COVID-19. When state leaders embrace Head Start and Early Head Start as a key community support, children and families benefit from the exemplary comprehensive child and family services Head Start provides in times […]
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Securing the Future of the Community Action Movement: Opportunities for State Offices and Associations to Pursue and Promote CCAP
Join the National Community Action Partnership, National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP), state associations, and state CSBG office staff to learn more about how states can pursue and promote Certified Community Action Professional (CCAP) Certification in 2021 and beyond. Peer states will discuss why CCAP is important to our network, the value of […]
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Weatherization Day Kickoff Webinar with NASCSP and NCAF
Now is the time to start planning your efforts to highlight the impact that WAP has in your State and local community! Weatherization Day is a fantastic opportunity to shine a spotlight on the WAP across the country. Join CAP, NASCSP and NCAF to access toolkits and resources that may be useful to you, particularly […]
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Are Your Customers Leaving Money on the Table? Tips for Ensuring Everyone Receives Their Economic Impact Payment
It is estimated that as many as 12 MILLION Americans have not yet received their $1,200 Economic Impact Payment (EIP) to assist with the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Community Action customers are among the most likely to be in this group because of address changes, non-filing of taxes or a lack of awareness […]
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Water and Energy Programs Amidst COVID-19: Spotlight on Arizona
Water and energy program funding has been critical for families impacted by COVID-19. Join in on this national webinar to hear from colleagues in Arizona on how they have risen to the challenge, and are innovating with technology to ensure a more safe and streamlined program model. Register
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From Risk Assessment to Comprehensive Risk Management
Organizational Standard 4.6 requires an organization-wide, comprehensive risk assessment to be done every two years and reported to the governing board. While the minimum requirement is the assessment and reporting to the board, it requires action and follow-up by the agency to benefit from the assessment. Join this webinar to learn about meeting this standard, as well as risk management tools, resources, and promising practices to move beyond compliance.
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Voting 101
Are you a new voter? Do you need help educating others? Join this webinar to learn about voter registration, absentee/mail-in ballots, federal/state/local election guidelines, and other voting topics.
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Voting 101
Are you a new voter? Do you need help educating others? Join this webinar to learn about voter registration, absentee/mail-in ballots, federal/state/local election guidelines, and other voting topics.
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Taking Action on Financial Well-Being in Times of Stress
During this time of extreme uncertainty and hardship, people’s main financial concerns are likely immediate and stressful. Practitioners, however, can still support action towards financial wellbeing through meaningful connection to the financial future people want. By bringing a mindset of equity to these conversations, you can reduce anxiety and shame about money to help people […]
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Effective Governance despite Challenging Times
Organizational Standard 5.5 requires the governing board or advisory body to meet in accordance with the frequency and quorum requirements, as well as fill board vacancies as set in the bylaws. This standard in particular can often present more of a challenge during times of crisis or inability to meet in-person, such as the COVID-19 Pandemic. Board training and orientation (standards 5.7 and 5.8) can present similar challenges. Many Community Action Agencies (CAAs) have adapted to continue to meet these standards and develop creative strategies to effectively govern during challenging times. Join this webinar to learn more about covering board meetings during COVID-19, including virtual meetings and compliance with open meeting laws – including specific CAA examples.