
On the Road: Florida Behavioral Health Conference
Make sure to meet Rachael Rucker, manager of network engagement and growth, at our exhibit booth to learn all about Social Current’s complete range of solutions.
Make sure to meet Rachael Rucker, manager of network engagement and growth, at our exhibit booth to learn all about Social Current’s complete range of solutions.
Joe Perrow and Dylan Graham-Vannais from our network engagement and growth team look forward to meeting you at the Social Current exhibit booth. Get the details on our impact areas and range of solutions and pick up some Social Current goodies to bring home.
Social Current's Accreditation Coordinator Kathleen Hinostroza will be onsite at our booth to talk with attendees about COA Accreditation and our range of solutions. Don’t forget to grab some swag!
To create sustainable, lasting change, we need to build on strong advocacy campaigns with strong ecosystems. This session will explore the conditions and factors needed for strategic advocacy infrastructure, which connects individual voices to a broader movement.
Make sure to meet Rachael Rucker, manager of network engagement and growth, at our exhibit booth to learn all about Social Current’s complete range of solutions. In addition, Romero Davis and Kimberly Heard will be presenting on innovative solutions to improve child well-being.
Leaders and managers need to engage in both change management (process focus) and change leadership (people focus) to intentionally lead others and drive results during times of change. This workshop focuses on how to successfully lead change by applying three essential skills: Communication, collaboration, and commitment.
Human and social services professionals are invited to join Social Current’s monthly Grassroots Advocacy Network Convening. We will lead an interactive session to assist nonprofits in developing effective values-based messages that connect across ideological divides and resonate with diverse viewpoints. Through an interactive session, participants will collaboratively develop language that captures attention, builds bridges, and motivates action.
Sustainable, transformative advocacy requires policy engagement to be woven into the culture of an organization—not just housed in one department. This webinar will explore how to build advocacy knowledge and readiness at all levels of your organization, from front-line staff to executive leadership. Through practical examples and implementation tips, we’ll help you transform policy fluency from a siloed skill into a shared value.
This webinar will explore how Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) can collaborate more effectively with the child welfare system and other community partners to improve health outcomes for children and families. It will highlight promising practices, policy opportunities, and actionable strategies for integrating FQHCs into child welfare.
This webinar will introduce nonprofit leaders to scenario planning as a strategic tool for navigating financial uncertainty and sustaining mission impact. It will outline a structured, step-by-step process for identifying risks, developing multiple financial scenarios, and assigning actionable strategies to prepare for a range of possible futures.
This webinar will provide an introduction to Social Current and COA Accreditation. Participants will gain an understanding of the key concepts that define COA Accreditation, the steps toward becoming accredited, and the benefits of accreditation.
These trainings are pre-conference sessions of the SPARK 2025 conference. The Intensive Accreditation Training (IAT) session is designed to prepare organizations to get the most out of their COA Accreditation experience. The performance and quality improvement (PQI) training will help organization develop a comprehensive approach to a quality improvement process that will advance effective service delivery and organizational capacity.