Events
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NCAP Office Hours: CSBG Annual Report Proposed Changes Public Comments and Feedback
The National Community Action Partnership (NCAP) is offering office hours to assist Community Action Agencies (CAAs) with submitting their public comments on the proposed changes to the CSBG Annual Report. Join us for thought partnership and technical support to ensure your feedback is effectively communicated. Take advantage of this opportunity to get personalized assistance and […]
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60th Anniversary of Community Action Idea Generator!
Many Community Action leaders have been hard at work planning activities to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of Community Action. Join this event to hear about some exciting and fun activities from your peers, exchange plans, and soak up some great ideas you can steal with zeal! Click here to register for the webinar.
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Public CAA Quarterly Meeting – CSBG in Public CAAs
Join our quarterly meeting to explore the broad uses and flexibility of the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) within public Community Action Agencies. Beyond just a program, CSBG serves as a crucial asset for supporting transformative work in communities. Discover how public CAAs effectively utilize and leverage CSBG funds to create meaningful change, with practical […]
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NCAP Office Hours: CSBG Annual Report Proposed Changes Public Comments and Feedback
The National Community Action Partnership (NCAP) is offering office hours to assist Community Action Agencies (CAAs) with submitting their public comments on the proposed changes to the CSBG Annual Report. Join us for thought partnership and technical support to ensure your feedback is effectively communicated. Take advantage of this opportunity to get personalized assistance and […]
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Community Action 101
For nearly 60 years, Community Action has been a crucial force in tackling poverty at its roots throughout the USA, championing community-driven solutions and advancing social and ecomoic mobility. Join us as we delve into the rich history, innovative model, and enduring promise of Community Action. Discover how we cultivate collaboration within communities and ignite […]
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Applied Brain and Behavioral Science for Families, Part One: Executive Skills 101
New Moms, Inc. commits to applying an Executive Skills approach that builds the foundation of healthy brain architecture and future success for families. This webinar highlights barriers to goal achievement and progression, which is essential to agencies pursuing a Whole Family Approach. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of their executive skills profile and how […]
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Managing Special Event Risks: Lay the Foundation for Safety
A nonprofit event can provide lots of magical things: delicious food and drink, your community’s favorite traditions (or new traditions), and great company. Events also bring many potential safety risks. Learn how to mitigate those and have a great event. Click here to register.
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CSBG Annual Report Version 2.1: Clearance Process Update and Public Comment Opportunities
Join the National Community Action Partnership for an important update on the CSBG Annual Report Version 2.1 clearance process, currently in its 30-day public comment period. This webinar will cover the Office of Management and Budget clearance process, NCAP’s comments and reflections on Version 2.1, and review how to add your agency to the NCAP […]
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Rapid Cycle Learning
One of the top staff training needs that have been identified over the past 4 years is the topic of data analysis. In this session we will look at a special kind of evaluation process that has been used to test effectiveness and efficiency (outcome and process) of an intervention (service). This type of learning has been used […]
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NCAP Policy & Advocacy Roundtable
Everyone’s always talking about Community Action’s history of advocacy and the public policy implications of fighting poverty. But what does that really look like? Frankly, it’s hard to say - each person and organization in the Network guides that work through their unique priorities and actions. To that end, the National Community Action Partnership convenes […]
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Innovative Practices Resource Roundup
Join this webinar to learn more about the innovative practices that can break down barriers, empower communities, and promote social and economic mobility. This session will highlight new and improved tools designed to equip and guide Community Action leaders in the areas of implementing a Whole Family Approach, driving Systems Change, and advancing Health Equity. […]
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HUD Healthy Homes Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Grants
Join U.S. DOE WAP and HUD for an overview of the HUD Healthy Homes Weatherization Cooperation Demonstration Grant program. These three-year grants are designed to target HUD funds for Weatherized homes under specific circumstances. Subgrantees are encouraged to apply. Panelists will discuss the application process, and showcase examples of successful collaborations, with ample time for […]
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Public CAA Quarterly Meeting: Embracing Excellence
Join us for our upcoming Public Community Action Agency (CAA) quarterly meeting, where we will focus on the concept of Excellence within public Community Action Agencies (typically those situated within units of local government). We will explore strategies to go beyond mere compliance and build a culture of excellence, including learning about benchmarks of excellence […]
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Funding Spotlight: Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program
Join us for a network discussion about the Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. We’ll review the funding opportunity and explore various approaches and ideas for advancing digital inclusion. Connect with peers, share insights, and learn more about how we can collectively tackle this important issue. Learn more about […]
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Applied Brain and Behavioral Science for Families, Part Two: Environmental Modifications to Reduce Friction in Whole Family Work
An exploration of Executive Skills-informed “Environmental Modifications” that can reduce sources of stress, create slack, and cut financial and temporal costs for staff and families engaging in programs and in […]