• What’s New in CCAP Renewals?

    CCAPs and CCAP Candidates won’t want to miss this vital, informational update. Join NCAP to review newly instituted continued learning and engagement requirements for CCAP renewals. We will help you understand the specifics of each requirement, how to track and report your progress in meeting the requirements, and how the requirements are being phased in between […]

  • Navigating Change Management Risk

    Change fatigue presents major risks to the mission of every nonprofit as the pace of change continues to increase. But a few best practices can help nonprofit teams navigate change and continue to improve their service to the community. Click here to register.

  • NCAP Policy & Advocacy Virtual 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 individual priorities and actions. To that end, NCAP is convening quarterly Policy and […]

  • Community Action and Financial Empowerment at Tax Time

    Millions of consumers can keep more of their money at tax time by using free tax preparation services provided by IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers. Produced jointly with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), this webinar will help community action agencies connect more community members to those free filing options. As a result of this webinar, […]

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Preparedness

    In a world full of conflict and trauma, every nonprofit faces the possibility of workplace violence. As nonprofit leaders, we must understand the risks, work to prevent violence when we can, and have a plan to respond if prevention efforts fail. In this webinar, Rachel Sams, Consultant and Staff Writer at the Nonprofit Risk Management […]

  • Stages of Change

    Join us for an insightful webinar on "Stages of Change" designed to empower individuals and professionals working with families to understand the dynamics of behavioral change. Explore the key stages and learn effective strategies to utilize at each stage to create a supportive environment for lasting change. Join us to take the next steps in […]

  • Exploring the Connection: Community Action Agencies and Family Resource Centers

    This webinar will highlight the impactful work of Community Action Agencies and Family Resource Centers supporting American families. Presenters will discuss similarities and differences of the programs, and examples of when they work in complementary or collaborative ways, or are sometimes one and the same. Presenters: Denise Harlow, Chief Executive Officer, National Community Action Partnership Maria Miranda, Early Learning […]

  • Showcasing Jefferson Franklin Community Action Corp’s Healthy Homes Initiative

    Missouri’s Jefferson Franklin Community Action Corporation’s Healthy Homes initiative combines multiple revenue streams to deliver comprehensive assessments and interventions to low and moderate-income homeowners and renters. Issues addressed include lead-based paint, radon gas, asbestos and mold, while repairs can include windows, doors, gutters and roofs. Healthy Homes Coordinator, David Leas, will describe how JFCAC works […]

  • Leveraging Federal Home Retrofit Programs for Households Aging in Place

    Please join us to learn more about federal programs that can help single-family households aging in place with needed home retrofits from the USDA, HUD and DOE. Specific programs to be highlighted are: USDA’s rural programs such as Direct Home Loan Purchase Program and Packaging, Site Develop Loans, Self-Help Housing Grants, Home Repair Loan/Grants, and […]

  • ATTENTION 2024 CCAP CANDIDATES: Proctored Exam Webinar

    The 2024 CCAP Proctored Examination will be administered on Wednesday, April 17.  Candidates planning to sit for the Proctored Exam are invited to join CCAP program staff for this informational tour covering what to expect before, during and after Exam Day.  Trainers will reinforce important dates, steps CCAP Candidates are expected to take, and rules […]

  • Explore How Community Action Agencies Can Lead in the Renewable Energy Revolution

    NCAP, CAP Solar and The Kresge Foundation have formed Electric CAP (eCAP). eCAP is committed to transitioning all viable Community Action locations to a sustainable future through the funding, installation, and management of solar + battery solutions, offering resources to save money, boost resiliency, and cut emissions. eCAP’s goal is to aggregate a Community Action wide […]

  • Economic Risk: Fortify Your Mission to Withstand Tough Times

    Data shows that most nonprofits feel real pain from economic downturns but can recover. Learn how to prepare for the next economic decline—whenever it comes—and emerge stronger on the other side. Click here to register.

  • Whole Family Approach Introduces New Emerging Intensive Learning Cohort

    NCAP’s new Regional Whole Family Approach Community of Practice is an exciting opportunity for Community Action Agencies and community-based organizations, including tribal governments, serving communities in Alaska, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin. During this two-year, intensive learning experience, organizations will gain the knowledge and support needed to catalyze social and […]

  • Public CAA Quarterly Call: Commemorating 60 Years of Community Action

    Join us for a conversation tailored to public Community Action Agencies (CAAs) as we mark the 60th anniversary of our movement. Public CAAs encounter distinctive challenges and opportunities in honoring this milestone, navigating governmental structures, and leveraging community partnerships. Through peer discussions and connections, we'll delve into strategies for effectively commemorating our legacy while addressing […]