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SUMMARY:Targeting Homelessness Prevention to Those at Greatest Risk: Diversion Assistance
DESCRIPTION:How are frontline providers helping people seeking shelter identify alternative housing options to prevent homelessness and shelter stays? This third webinar in a series focusing on targeting prevention assistance to those at greatest risk of homelessness will explore diversion practice.  Participants will learn about effective problem-solving conversations\, strategic points of intervention\, the growing use of flexible financial assistance to accompany the intervention\, and the impact diversion is having in alleviating shelter entries. \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/targeting-homelessness-prevention-to-those-at-greatest-risk-diversion-assistance/
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SUMMARY:Answering the $1 Billion Question: Data-Driven Strategies for Demonstrating Impact from CARES-Funded Activities
DESCRIPTION:CAA’s have been at the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic from Day One. This is one of the reasons Congress entrusted the Community Action Network with $1 billion to support critical Readiness\, Rapid Response\, Recovery and Resilience activities across the Network. As we begin to look back at the past year\, how do we effectively tell the story of our work? Which data should we highlight? More specifically: \n\nHow have we differentiated customers related to CARES funding from customers we would have otherwise served and how do we use the data from those two groups effectively. Or\, if we only have one group – customers – how do our data show CARES funding really did provide our communities with the ability to reach more families?\nHow are we capturing outcome data in an environment where immediate\, urgent services are the priority?\nHow are we preparing our community stakeholders for differences between what we “officially” report through the CSBG Annual Report and the work we have actually done?\n\nJoin the National Community Action Partnership’s Data Ambassadors for a discussion of how CAAs can effectively “connect the dots” for community stakeholders to demonstrate the tremendous work the network has accomplished and the impact it has had on families and communities across the country. \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/answering-the-1-billion-question-data-driven-strategies-for-demonstrating-impact-from-cares-funded-activities/
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SUMMARY:Measuring Family Centered Community Change: A Fireside Chat
DESCRIPTION:This webinar features a discussion of the experiences and lessons learned in the performance measurement efforts of Family-Centered Community Change (FCCC)\, a community change strategy\, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation from 2012 to 2019\, to improve outcomes for children and parents living in high-poverty communities through two-generation approaches. Topics covered in the webinar include an overview of the performance measures selected for FCCC and how they changed over time\, who was involved in deciding what to measure and how\, ways that the partners balanced using performance measurement to inform practice and track collective impact\, and how the data were analyzed and used to improve implementation. \nPanelists will include Anna Minsky (Metis Associates)\, Sebastian Schreiner (United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County) and Kimberly Spring (The Annie E. Casey Foundation). \nRegister Here
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/measuring-family-centered-community-change-a-fireside-chat/
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SUMMARY:Accessing Resilience Resources from Public and Private Sources
DESCRIPTION:Resilience is a concept we have all learned much more about in the last year. Organizational resilience is key to continued operation and growth in complex times. Melanie Lockwood Herman\, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center\, will be presenting an eight-part webinar series on developing more resilient organizations with practical tools for non-profit and public organizations. Each webinar will feature concrete\, hands-on approaches to building resilience from the inside out. Melanie will break down the concept of organizational resilience into the eight key themes we all need to learn and know to strengthen our agencies and our teams. The webinars are being released in conjunction with a robust\, interactive Resilience Toolkit also available through the Partnership. \nJoin Melanie Herman\, CEO of the Nonprofit Risk Management Center\, for a fast-paced tour of resilience resources from various credible sources. This session explores federal and state government websites\, law firm and CPA firm sites\, educational publishers\, membership associations\, and specialty organizations. These trusted authority sites offer many free and low-cost resources available to help your agency build resilience. Learn how to maximize and adapt your agency’s learning to suit the needs of your mission. \nThe final webinar in this series will be How to Become the Resilient Leader Your Mission Requires. Register today to join this timely webinar. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/accessing-resilience-resources-from-public-and-private-sources/
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