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SUMMARY:Promise Neighborhoods Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The National Community Action Partnership is excited to announce a webinar on Tuesday\, April 30 at 3 ET/2 CT/1 MT/12 PT on the potential for Community Action Agencies to apply for upcoming grant competitions for the Department of Education’s Promise Neighborhoods and Full-Service Community Schools programs. Please join staff from the Department of Education and Westat to learn more about the programs\, eligibility requirements\, and how Community Action Agencies can participate. \nAs a place-based program\, a Promise Neighborhood is both a place and a set of strategies. Because of inequitable and exclusionary practices\, many people living in the footprint of a Promise Neighborhood have experienced economic distress and its consequences. These communities may face inadequate access to high-quality early learning opportunities\, struggling schools\, low rates of high school and college graduation\, high rates of unemployment\, high rates of crime\, and indicators of poor health. Nonprofit organizations\, institutions of higher education\, and Indian/Native American Tribes that receive U.S. Department of Education’s 5-year implementation grants serve as a backbone organization to anchor the Promise Neighborhood in a community. Grantees and community partners build a Promise Neighborhood as unique as the community itself. Learn more about Promise Neighborhoods here. \nFull-service community schools use a consortium of local education agencies and community-based organizations who work collaboratively with students’ families and leverage community-based resources to provide a tailored set of coordinated services and programs to a school community. Community schools meet student social\, emotional\, mental health\, and academic needs through after school and summer learning and enrichment opportunities\, as well as mental and physical health services. The four pillars of community schools include: integrated student supports that address out-of-school barriers to learning through partnerships with social and health service agencies and providers; expanded and enriched learning time and opportunities; active family and community engagement; and collaborative leadership and practices. Learn more about Full-Service Community Schools here. \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/promise-neighborhoods-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Excellence in Community Action Board Governance
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a webinar focusing on the practices of high-performing Community Action Boards\, inspired by the Community Action Standards of Excellence. Discover key attributes that distinguish exceptional boards\, from visionary leadership to robust community engagement. Gain valuable insights and actionable strategies to elevate your board’s effectiveness and drive meaningful impact and unlock your organization’s potential. \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/unlocking-excellence-in-community-action-board-governance/
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SUMMARY:NCAP Q2 Public Policy and Advocacy Roundtable
DESCRIPTION: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 is convening quarterly Policy and Advocacy Virtual Roundtables to facilitate informal discussions about agency and association engagement on policy and advocacy issues. Come learn what others are doing and add your voice to the discussion! \nClick here to register. \nHave questions? Please contact Ryan Gelman\, Director of Public Policy & Advocacy: RGelman@communityactionpartnership.com.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/ncap-q2-public-policy-and-advocacy-roundtable/
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