• Implementing ROMA Curriculum Showcase

    Join the Association of Nationally Certified ROMA Trainers and the Organizational Standards Center of Excellence on Monday, September 30th for the launch of the Implementing ROMA curriculum to complement the ROMA Next Generation Training Series.  Curriculum contents, components, and options for utilization will be shared.  

  • Implementing ROMA Curriculum Showcase

    Join the Association of Nationally Certified ROMA Trainers and the Organizational Standards Center of Excellence on Monday, September 30, for the launch of the Implementing ROMA curriculum to complement the ROMA Next Generation Training Series. This webinar will share: Curriculum contents; Training components; and Options for utilization. Presenters:  Barbara Mooney (ANCRT), Courtney Kohler (NCAP), Jarle […]

  • The Belly Button Rule of Good Process Management

    This webinar provides information on how good process management practices fit into the ROMA performance management methodology.  A ROMA Implementer from CAP of Central Illinois will discuss where process is introduced as part of service/activity development and how process effectively incorporates accountability principles into the daily operations of performance driven organizations.

  • Certified Community Action Professional (CCAP) Orientation

    In this webinar, you can learn about the basics of the national Certified Community Action Professional program (CCAP), who it is for, how it is organized and the steps in the process of becoming a CCAP. When you finish the webinar you will better understand how CCAP can fit into your professional future as a […]

  • Upcoming Webinar on WAP Subgrantee Customer Service Survey

    The 2019 American Customer Service Index survey results are in! Join the Department of Energy for this webinar as they provide an overview of the results. You may recall this survey asked Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) subgrantees to provide their opinions on multiple dimensions of how their respective State grantee is conducting the WAP. All […]

  • Solar Power as a Social Enterprise: An Opportunity to Attract Investment to Your Community

    For those who were unable to attend a similar workshop at the Partnership's Annual Convention, this webinar will explore the value that Cap Solar, a subsidiary of Greater Bergen Community Action, has brought to their solar clients through innovative financing and corporate structures driven by their mission to bring affordable energy to those who need […]

  • Racial Equity and the Whole Family Approach

    We know from a growing body of research that engaging clients in a whole family approach creates better outcomes for parents and their children. Yet despite increased efforts in this work, families of color continue to face particular structural and institutional barriers to opportunity and well-being. Join us on October 30 to engage in a conversation on the impacts of a whole family approach and how this approach can serve as a promising practice for moving our communities of color closer to well-being.

  • CCAP – Candidate Data Form (CDF)

    Completing the Candidate Data Form (CDF) is the first step in the process of becoming a Certified Community Action Professional (CCAP). It is in a formatted for you to document your learning and experiences in the field of Community Action. In this webinar you can explore the parts of the CDF in great detail. You […]

  • Pathways to Excellence: The Community Action Journey to Organizational Excellence

    Join this webinar to learn about Pathways to Excellence, the Partnership's organizational capacity building initiative. This session will provide an overview of the Standards of Excellence and the Pathways self-study process as well as introduce new components and upcoming opportunities. The Standards of Excellence are a set of thirty-five best-in-class CAA practices with the Pathways self-study offering the opportunity to assess where your agency is compared to each Standard. A peer review and comprehensive feedback report is provided to each agency completing the self-study.

  • CSBG Annual Report: OMB Clearance

    Please join the National Community Action Partnership for this important webinar on the OMB Clearance for the CSBG Annual Report. The Partnership has been gathering input from the CSBG Network regarding the changes noted in Module 1 that OCS is requesting feedback on. This webinar will cover the proposed changes, the Partnership's perspective, and the […]

  • Resource Partnerships Matter: Funding A Whole Family Approach

    Because Money Matters, CAP agencies are seeking information and ideas to secure funding for their whole family programs. This webinar is designed to provide information on how to identify and successfully secure those resources.

  • Evaluating Whole Family Approach Pilots: Metropolitan Action Commission 2Gen Evaluation Report

    The Metropolitan Action Commission is partnering with families to achieve their goals of getting out of poverty through a Two-Generation/Whole Family approach.  MAC’s initiative provides short-term and high-yield job trainings aimed to help Head Start/ Early Head Start parents move toward attaining living-wage jobs.  This type of opportunity creates a pathway out of poverty for many families. The results are also correlated to child outcomes for those children whose parents participate in our 2 GEN initiatives.

  • Bridging to Equity: Developing a Community Approach to Racial Equity with the Santa Cruz Community Action Board

    The Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Inc. (CAB) will share their Community Action Plan process fueled by their agency values, highlighting both needs and assets of the community while creating their local poverty snapshot. This board-led process, based on a commitment to engage with those who normally “don’t come to the microphone” as […]

  • Community Action History 101

    For more than 50 years, Community Action has served as a dynamic and community-based force in addressing the causes and conditions of poverty throughout the USA. Hear from the Partnership's CEO, Denise Harlow, as she takes us back to 1964 to explain the beginnings of the Promise of Community Action. Register