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SUMMARY:NCAP 2025-2026 Policy Priorities Listening Session II
DESCRIPTION:As NCAP begins its fourth cycle of identifying Community Action policy priorities\, the organization is continuing its deep commitment to the maximum participation of the groups most effected by which policies are highlighted – namely\, Community Action organizations and their customers. To that end\, NCAP is providing robust Network-wide feedback opportunities to ensure the resulting priorities accurately represent the Community Action perspective. \nThis public listening session will give attendees the opportunity to review current priorities and provide feedback\, including recommendations to add new policies\, update existing priorities\, and remove outdated items. NCAP staff will frame each discussion with a focus on equity considerations and how each issue affects populations and communities experiencing low incomes. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/ncap-2025-2026-policy-priorities-listening-session-ii/
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SUMMARY:Leading the Way for Community-Driven Health Transformation: Lessons Learned from the Vaccine Equity Project
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Community Action Partnership (NCAP) and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) in exploring insights and strategies gained from the Vaccine Equity Project and learn how to utilize new tools and resources to address health disparities\, including vaccination rates\, in your community. Discover practical approaches for community engagement\, strategic partnerships\, and evidence-based interventions that can drive meaningful change and create a sustainable framework for health equity that benefits the entire community. \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/leading-the-way-for-community-driven-health-transformation-lessons-learned-from-the-vaccine-equity-project/
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SUMMARY:The Solar Value Proposition: Leveraging Renewable Energy Now to Lower Your Operating Costs
DESCRIPTION:Solar energy is safe\, clean\, good for people and the environment\, yet in 2023 solar power only generated 3.9% of electricity in the United States. Why aren’t projects and panels popping up in on buildings and homes in communities everywhere? Because solar is complex… it’s new\, requires change\, and impacts industry and the economy; plus\, it requires strategy\, time\, and resources. \nThis webinar will provide insight into the roles equity\, community\, and justice play in Solar Energy. We will break down solar into bite size pieces\, discuss energy systems\, and how they can impact low-income communities\, people of color\, and high-risk populations. We will talk about eCAP- a collaboration between NCAP\, Cap Renewables\, and the Kresge Foundation to outfit CAAs with solar energy systems- and its imperative of energizing the CAA network’s influence and responses to climate shifts in our communities. Topics will include getting solar ready\, seeding resiliency hubs\, generating and sharing community energy\, and more.  \nPresenters: Kendra Baldwin (NCAP) and Laura Miranda-Brown (Cap Renewables) \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/the-solar-value-proposition/
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