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SUMMARY:Healing is the Revolution: Why Trauma Work is Equity Work
DESCRIPTION:Join us on July 17 to engage in a discussion on the importance of trauma-informed care specific to and for communities of color from experienced trauma-informed health practitioner\, Dr. Dense Shervington. Based on research from her new book\, Healing is the Revolution\, Dr. Shervington will detail the nameable and unnamable struggles that people of color face in a tense\, high stress\, and despairing existence that is modern-day America. While illustrating the effects of decades of compounding structural oppression\, societal disfranchisement\, and psychological backlash on individuals\, she will also provide insight on how community-based organizations can work to help create steps and opportunity for healing on the individual\, family\, and community level. \nPsychiatrist\, professor\, and President and CEO of The Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies (IWES)\, Denese Shervington\, MD\,MPH\, and draws from her intersectional career in public health clinical and academic psychiatry. A nationally esteemed mental health advocate and programmer\, in 2018 Dr. Shervington received the Award for Excellence in Service and Advocacy from the American Psychiatric Association. In 2012\, she received the Jeanne Spurlock Minority Fellowship Achievement Award from the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Shervington is a member of the American College of Psychiatrists. She has authored several papers in peer-reviewed journals addressing health disparities\, the social determinants of health\, and resilience in underserved communities. \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/healing-is-the-revolution-why-trauma-work-is-equity-work/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190724T150000
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SUMMARY:Energy Partnerships: Solar in Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Speakers include Vicki O’Day\, Development Director of Rural Renewable Energy Alliance\, Bryan Phipps\, Chief Development Officer of People Inc\, and Mark Moormans\, Strategic Projects Manager of People Inc. \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/energy-partnerships-solar-in-rural-communities/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190731T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190731T153000
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SUMMARY:Sustainability & Resource Development: Reviewing the Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:This session will include an introduction and overview of key elements of resource development and sustainability for new staff members and a thoughtful review for seasoned development staff. The National Community Action Partnership staff presenting will cover financing challenges\, sustainability planning\, grants\, social enterprise\, fee for service\, and fundraising. \nRegister Here
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/sustainability-resource-development-reviewing-the-fundamentals/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190807T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190807T153000
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CREATED:20190710T155420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T213515Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Approaches to Rural Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Robin Phillips\, Executive Director of the National Rural Transit Assistance Program will share her extensive experience in designing\, developing\, and maintaining rural transportation systems. Highlighting successful programs\, including Community Action programs\, we will look at the critical components of comprehensive planning and funding development. \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/creative-approaches-to-rural-transportation/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190813T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190813T133000
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SUMMARY:Learn About First Nonprofit
DESCRIPTION:Nonprofits typically have fewer unemployment claims than the private sector; therefore\, they often subsidize the state unemployment fund by paying more than necessary. Federal and state laws allow 501(c)(3) organizations to reimburse the state unemployment fund\, rather than pay the SUI tax in advance of having actual claims. FNP’s unemployment programs may well reduce your unemployment costs if you currently participate in the state tax system and can provide you with a safety net if you have already chosen the reimbursable option. \nParticipation in FNP programs provides:\n•Fixed annual cost for budgetary certainty\n•Multiple options for different coverage levels specific to CAP agency needs\n•Knowledgeable team of unemployment specialists to handle all your UI needs\n•Expert claims representation for unemployment hearings and audits\n•Access to training and services that can decrease the number of invalid unemployment claims\n•No pooling or shared risk \nWe encourage you or your designee to register now for this informative webinar. A quote from FNP is free with no obligation to join their program\, so you have nothing to lose! As an added bonus\, Community Action Agencies receive a 20% discount on the one-time enrollment fee. \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/learn-about-first-nonprofit-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190814T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190814T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121138
CREATED:20190710T155224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190812T201111Z
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SUMMARY:Utilizing VISTA in Community Action
DESCRIPTION:Join Abby Hanks of the Virginia State Office on Volunteerism and Community Services and Lil Dupree of the Partnership to learn more about AmeriCorps VISTA\, its long history with Community Action\, and how to get started using this incredible resource. Building capacity has never been easier! \n  \nAbby Hanks is a Program Consultant with the Virginia Department of Social Services in the Office on Volunteerism and Community Services. Abby specifically works with the Community Services Block Grant where she provides grant management and technical assistance to the 31 Community Action Agencies in Virginia. Abby also manages the Community Action AmeriCorps VISTA program and is passionate about creating National Service Opportunities. She received her M.S. in Higher Education from the University of Rhode Island and her B.S. in Mass Communication from Towson University. \n  \nLil Dupree has experience at both the local and national levels of Community Action. A CCAP and a Master ROMA Trainer\, Lil began her Community Action Career in a Montana CAA in 2005 and joined the national Community Action Partnership in 2010. She worked on the team that developed the Organizational Standards\, the Emerging Leaders\, and the Training and Technical Resource Center\, as well as managing the Pathways to Excellence program. In 2013\, Lil returned to the field\, first as a Director of Planning and Evaluation\, and most recently as the Executive Director of a small\, rural CAA. She is delighted to rejoin the Partnership team part-time\, helping to lead the next phase of implementing the successful Learning Communities Resource Center. \nRegister
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/utilizing-vista-in-community-action/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190821T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190821T153000
DTSTAMP:20260425T121138
CREATED:20190802T180657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190802T180657Z
UID:54368-1566396000-1566401400@communityactionpartnership.com
SUMMARY:Census 2020 and Community Action
DESCRIPTION:The Census is a critical process that affects us all. Census data is used to apportion representation among states\, draw congressional and state legislative districts\, school districts and voting precincts\, enforce voting rights and civil rights legislation\, and distribute federal dollars to states (including CSBG\, Head Start\, Weatherization and many more!). Community Action is playing a key role in making sure that every person is counted! This session will showcase Community Action’s role in ensuring that Hard-To-Count people and communities are included in the Census\, and offer concrete tools and training to help front-line staff maximize Census participation. \nRegister Here
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/census-2020-and-community-action/
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