• Final Partnership Public Policy Presentation

    Please join us for a webinar outlining the Partnership's final public policy platform. Partnership staff will give an overview of the final platform, field questions from the Network, and go over next steps. Register

  • 2020 Census, Community Action, and VITA

    Learn about how volunteers and employees assisting with the VITA program can use census messaging to engage communities. Register

  • Crisis Communication Webinar

    Crisis communication refers to the technologies, systems, and protocols that enable an organization to effectively communicate during an emergency situation. Businesses of all kinds must be prepared for a wide range of potential crises, including severe weather, fire, crime, terrorism, product recalls, reputation crises, and PR incidents. Attendees will learn to create and implement a […]

  • Springfield College Opportunity Webinar

    Community Action Partnership and Springfield College School of Professional and Continuing Studies have solidified an agreement in which staff employed by member Agencies of the Partnership can access education and training opportunities. Specifically, staff enrolled in Springfield College School of Professional and Continuing Studies can earn undergraduate credits for completing training modules offered by the […]

  • Food as Medicine – Partnering to Improve Food Security and Health Outcomes among Vulnerable Populations

    Through their Food as Medicine initiative, ALL IN is scaling a clinically integrated model at local federally qualified health centers that features building up modular and scalable health infrastructure:  1) Food farmacies featuring produces grown through regenerative agricultural approaches by a social enterprise of the County Sherriff’s Office and 2) behavioral pharmacy group medical visits through a partnership with a community based organization. ALL IN is working with a public health plan to help provide seed funding to support this effort. This webinar will feature presenters from ALL IN and its partners: Alameda Alliance, Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Open Source Wellness and Dig Deep Farms – highlighting the implementation of this model and where opportunities lie to engage community and human service partners to not only address food security and health outcomes but also other social and structural determinants of health.

  • Community Level Impact: El Centro de la Raza’s Housing and Commercial Development Project

    The Plaza Roberto Maestas Affordable Housing development project highlights an integrated approach to housing, land use, environmental planning, public transportation, community infrastructure, and aligned workforce opportunities. The project consists of 112 apartments in two buildings for low-income residents, a 7-classroom expansion of El Centro’s award-winning José Martí Child Development Center, a new community cultural center, office space and neighborhood retail/restaurant space. Anchoring the project is a 10,000 square foot central plaza for residents and the greater Beacon Hill community to enjoy that celebrates Latino history.

  • Census 2020 for Public CAAs

    Public agencies work with multiple people every day, mostly from populations that are typically under counted in the U.S. Census. Join this webinar to learn how to raise awareness in your community so that residents know that completing the Census form is safe, easy, and important. Register here.

  • Encouraging Communities to Participate in the 2020 Census

    How do I convince someone to fill out the census? Join the National Community Action Partnership in a discussion about messaging strategies for encouraging communities to participate in the 2020 Census. Register here.

  • Non-Energy Impacts, aka Social Determinants of Health: North Carolina Community Action Association

    *Co-hosted by the Partnership's Learning Communities Resource Center Team and Weatherization Leveraged Partnerships Project* Increasingly, the Weatherization Network has successfully built partnerships to fund and coordinate the WAP with increased health measures. These innovative partnerships with foundations and health insurance companies not only fund additional measures, but may help avoid deferrals for low-income households. Hear […]

  • North East Community Action Corporation (NECAC) and Healthy Homes

    Carla Potts, Deputy Director of the North East Community Action Corporation (the Community Action Agency of Bowling Green, Missouri), will share NECAC's story related to healthy housing efforts. Such partnerships have included a local hospital and have the potential to include a health insurance provider. Find out how to navigate the maze of who to […]

  • Community Action and Coronavirus Preparedness

    The National Community Action Foundation (NCAF) hosts a panel to consider the Community Action Network's coronavirus preparedness. We will hear from a public health expert and have all the national partners on the line -- NCAF, the Community Action Partnership, CAPLAW and NASCSP -- to discuss the challenges confronting Community Action Agencies (CAAs) in the […]

  • New Training Available for WAP Administrative Professionals

    The U.S Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) announces the launch of Training for WAP Administrative Professionals. Developed in response to WAP network feedback, these self-paced online trainings are […]

  • Crisis Communications Town Hall – Top Ten Things to Know

    Join the Partnership's Denise Harlow and consultant Ketayoun Darvich-Kodjouri for a special crisis communications town hall. Ketayoun will walk through the 10 things you need to know about crisis communications […]

  • Remote Workforce Tech Solutions for COVID-19

    Please join the upcoming Remote Workforce Tech Solutions for COVID-19 webinar, hosted by the National Community Action Partnership , National Head Start Association, and Wipfli, to hear how to rapidly set up your technology […]