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SUMMARY:On the Road: Wisconsin Nonprofit Summit
DESCRIPTION:Don’t Miss Our Presentation\n	\n		Join us in Brookfield\, Wisconsin at the Wisconsin Nonprofit Summit August 1-2. \nAre you attending this event? You will not want to miss Social Current’s Phyllis Richards\, director of equity\, diversity\, inclusion and research and Jerica Broeckling\, EDI and engagement partner’s presentation\, Equity\, Diversity\, and Inclusion in Polarizing Times: Strategies for the Long Haul on August 1 at 4-5 PM in Connect C1. \nPresentation Overview: Four years after the murder of George Floyd\, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in the fight to advance equity and systemic change towards racial justice in the US. The Supreme Court’s decision last year on affirmative action kicked off a series of legal rulings against equity\, diversity and inclusion (EDI) around the country. Groups are further entrenching themselves into singular talking points and grievances\, with smaller and smaller windows for building commonality. \nAgainst this backdrop of fear and retrenchment\, many practitioners are struggling to find a path forward. This session offers lessons from decades of work to keep racial equity at the forefront. Participants will be invited into a frank conversation on what’s at stake for EDI\, and how practitioners can continue to make progress in advancing organizational goals. They will learn a framework that practitioners have found useful in identifying areas for growth and marking progress over time; hear examples and insights on what’s working today; and have the opportunity to share their own challenges and insights. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\nThe Wisconsin Nonprofit Summit convenes nonprofit leaders dedicated to elevating their organizations’ impact and connecting the community with their cause. Participants will share best practices\, learn from seasoned experts\, and build their peer network. Learn more here.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/on-the-road-wisconsin-nonprofit-summit/
CATEGORIES:On the Road
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SUMMARY:On the Road: National Conference of State Legislators Summit
DESCRIPTION:See You in Louisville\n	\n		Join us in Louisville\, Kentucky at the National Conference of State Legislators Summit (NCSL) Legislative Summit on August 5-7. \nAre you attending this event? Be sure to stop by our exhibit booth and visit with Kelly Barkley Mane\, manager of government relations and recognitions\, to learn more about our full range of offerings\, upcoming learning opportunities\, and of course pick-up some cool Social Current swag. We hope to see you in Louisville. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\nEngage in transformative discussions\, gain valuable insights from public policy experts and develop new skills to take your career to the next level. Set against the backdrop of Louisville’s rich equestrian heritage\, this immersive experience is the perfect opportunity to forge valuable connections and prepare for the policy challenges that lie ahead. Learn more about the summit here.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/on-the-road-national-conference-of-state-legislators-summit/
CATEGORIES:On the Road
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SUMMARY:Introduction to COA Accreditation
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		This free 30-minute webinar provides an introduction to Social Current and COA Accreditation. It is perfect for anyone seeking accreditation for the first time\, interested in what is required to become accredited\, or mandated to become accredited by state or federal legislation. Participants will gain an understanding of the key concepts that define COA Accreditation\, the steps toward becoming accredited\, and the benefits of accreditation. There will also be a Q&A portion for us to answer any questions you might have. \nTakeaways\n\nWhat is the value of accreditation\nWhat is the accreditation process\nHow to become accredited\n\nWho Should Participate\nAnyone who is interested in learning more about accreditation for their organization\, whether it be first-time accreditation or reaccreditation. \n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Joe Perrow\n								\n																	Network Growth Manager\nSocial Current \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																					\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Joe Perrow\n																																							Network Growth Manager\nSocial Current \n																																						\n																				Joe Perrow is the network growth manager for accreditation services at Social Current. His role allows him to work closely with organizations that are seeking accreditation for the first time by helping them to navigate standards\, establish a timeline\, and proactively prepare for the process. Perrow has a master’s in business administration from Campbell University and more than eight years’ experience in business development\, marketing\, and partner management.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/introduction-to-coa-accreditation-29/
CATEGORIES:COA Accreditation Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240819T113000
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SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on Social Current’s 2025-2027 Policy Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		As Social Current develops its 2025-2027 federal public policy agenda\, we look toward human services organizations to share central concerns and priorities. We are offering two virtual roundtables to better understand shared challenges and visions for change. Additional roundtable discussions will be held Aug. 21 from 1-2 p.m. ET and Aug. 28 from 2-3 p.m. ET. \nSocial Current’s Policy and Government Relations staff will lead a dialogue to better understand hardships organizations are facing internally and throughout their community. We also seek feedback on the current policy agenda to promote continuous improvement and ensure the process best supports the priorities and preferences of the sector. \nBy centering our network’s voices and lived experience\, we strive to align our policy priorities with the interests and needs of the human and social services sector. Your insight will guide the strategy for our upcoming agenda and ensure we fully capture the sector’s needs and desires. \nIntended Audience\n\nExecutives and directors\nPublic policy\, government relations\, and advocacy staff\nHuman services professionals\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nOutline issues most impacting the human service sector\nDetermine areas of focus for Social Current’s next policy agenda\nUnderstand the impact of the current policy agenda\n\nInstruction Methods\nThe conversation will follow guided questions but defer to participants in determining the issues and topics most of note. \n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n				\n			\n				Facilitators \n			\n		\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Blair Abelle-Kiser\, Ph. D.\n								\n																	Senior Director of Government Affairs\nSocial Current \n								\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n													\n							\n								Abigail Levine\, MSW\n								\n																	Field Mobilization and Policy Manager \nSocial Current
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/roundtable-discussion-on-social-currents-2025-2027-policy-agenda/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Policy
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CREATED:20240718T134115Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Health Equity: Social Determinants of Health Overview
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		Perhaps more than any other health crisis occurring in the past century\, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the stark health disparities in our nation\, particularly for communities of color. These disparities and others are evident in the ways different people and groups experience the social determinants of health (SDoH)\, which are the conditions in which people are born\, grow\, live\, work\, and age. These factors include socioeconomic status\, access to health care\, education\, neighborhood and physical environment\, employment\, and social support networks. As such\, community-based organizations play a critical role in strengthening the health and well-being of communities by addressing the social needs of individuals and families. \nDuring this webinar\, Mary E. Garr\, president of Family Service in San Antonio\, will share how the organization has evolved to improve the SDoH experienced by its communities. In addition\, the organization’s approach addresses adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by adopting the practice of trauma-informed care when working with individuals and families. Key to this initiative is the use of screening for social need\, which helps to identify effective interventions sooner. The organization has also created a multiyear scorecard to guide its path to supporting community health and help all employees understand what they are working to achieve. Through this ongoing organizational development\, positive health outcomes for people and strengthened neighborhoods are possible. \nAbout the Social Current Health Equity Series\nEveryone needs the building blocks for health and well-being in order to thrive\, reach their full potential\, and meaningfully contribute to society. But as the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated\, people of color and many others are disproportionately affected by sickness and death due to reduced access to care\, higher chronic disease burden\, and historical racial bias within health care institutions. Social Current and its network of partners are committed to health equity as a key strategy to increase the safety and well-being of individuals\, families\, and communities most impacted by inequality and racism. \nTakeaways\n\nA framework of SDoH used nationally\nHow SDoH and ACEs intersect\nWhy it is critical for community-based organizations to understand the SDoH and how community members are affected\nHow community-based organizations can partner with other sectors in addressing the SDoH\n\nWho Should Participate\n\nExecutives\nProgram directors\nStaff in population health/health equity\nQuality managers\nPolicy leaders\nCommunity leaders\n\n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n				\n			\n				Presenters\n			\n		\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Romero Davis\n								\n																	Director of Practice Excellence\nSocial Current \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																					\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Romero Davis\n																																							Director of Practice Excellence\nSocial Current \n																																						\n																				Romero Davis is a director of practice excellence at Social Current. A mentor for professional development and community justice champion\, Davis has worked nationally with agencies in areas such as poly-victimization; trauma in families; equity\, diversity\, and inclusion; juvenile justice; and domestic violence. He is a member of the technical assistance team for Child Safety Forward. \n																			\n																		\n																	\n																\n															\n														\n													\n												\n											\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Mary Garr\n								\n																	President & CEO\nFamily Services\, San Antonio \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																					\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Mary Garr\n																																							President & CEO\nFamily Services\, San Antonio \n																																						\n																				Mary Garr is the president and CEO of Family Service\, a nonprofit in San Antonio that provides a broad array of services to empower individuals\, transform families\, and strengthen the health of communities by addressing the social determinants of health that directly impact peoples’ lives based on where they live\, learn\, work\, play\, and age. \nGarr is an experienced leader with three decades of diverse roles in several industries\, including health care\, city management\, nonprofits\, and the military\, as a CEO and COO. Her last two military assignments were at Fort Sam Houston. She served as the last Garrison Commander of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis\, leading her teams in providing all the infrastructure and support services for a small city\, supporting mission readiness and quality of life\, while merging the Garrison into Joint Base San Antonio. She also stood up the San Antonio Military Health System as its first COO\, working to integrate and align Army and Air Force health care delivery in San Antonio. \nOver the course of her military career\, she served in a variety of command and staff positions both in the U.S. and overseas\, in hospital\, academic\, and operational assignments. Garr graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in foreign studies and obtained master’s degrees in health administration from Baylor University and strategic studies from the U.S. Army War College. She has been actively engaged in the San Antonio Community for several years\, serving on several boards and committees.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/advancing-health-equity-social-determinants-of-health-overview/
CATEGORIES:Child and Family Well-Being
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240821T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240821T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T210211
CREATED:20240807T201645Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on Social Current’s 2025-2027 Policy Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		As Social Current develops its 2025-2027 federal public policy agenda\, we look toward human services organizations to share central concerns and priorities. We are offering two virtual roundtables to better understand shared challenges and visions for change. Additional roundtable discussions will be held Aug. 19 from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET and Aug. 28 from 2-3 p.m. ET. \nSocial Current’s Policy and Government Relations staff will lead a dialogue to better understand hardships organizations are facing internally and throughout their community. We also seek feedback on the current policy agenda to promote continuous improvement and ensure the process best supports the priorities and preferences of the sector. \nBy centering our network’s voices and lived experience\, we strive to align our policy priorities with the interests and needs of the human and social services sector. Your insight will guide the strategy for our upcoming agenda and ensure we fully capture the sector’s needs and desires. \nIntended Audience\n\nExecutives and directors\nPublic policy\, government relations\, and advocacy staff\nHuman services professionals\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nOutline issues most impacting the human service sector\nDetermine areas of focus for Social Current’s next policy agenda\nUnderstand the impact of the current policy agenda\n\nInstruction Methods\nThe conversation will follow guided questions but defer to participants in determining the issues and topics most of note. \n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n				\n			\n				Facilitators \n			\n		\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Blair Abelle-Kiser\, Ph. D.\n								\n																	Senior Director of Government Affairs\nSocial Current \n								\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n													\n							\n								Abigail Levine\, MSW\n								\n																	Field Mobilization and Policy Manager \nSocial Current
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/roundtable-discussion-on-social-currents-2025-2027-policy-agenda-3/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Policy
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240822T235959
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CREATED:20240627T174023Z
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SUMMARY:On the Road: Florida Behavioral Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:See You in Orlando\n	\n		Join us in Orlando\, Florida at the Florida Behavioral Health Conference on August 21-23. \nAre you attending this event? Be sure to stop by our exhibit booth and visit with Joe Perrow\, network growth manager\, to learn more about our full range of offerings\, upcoming learning opportunities\, and of course pick-up some cool Social Current swag. We hope to see you in Orlando. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\nIgnite! BHCon2024 will empower attendees to reignite their passion for helping and serving those most in need\, reenergize their creativity\, and reimagine the future of behavioral health care in Florida. Learn more about the conference here.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/on-the-road-florida-behavioral-health-conference/
CATEGORIES:On the Road
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T235959
DTSTAMP:20260414T210211
CREATED:20240627T175025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T175300Z
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SUMMARY:On the Road: NFCC Connect
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Washington\, D.C. at the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) Connect conference on August 26-28. \nAre you attending this event? Be sure to stop by our exhibit booth and visit with Rachael Rucker\, network engagement specialist\, to learn more about our full range of offerings\, upcoming learning opportunities\, and of course pick-up some cool Social Current swag. We hope to see you there! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Event\nJoin leaders in credit and financial counseling including NFCC member agencies\, non-member counseling agencies\, debt management organizations\, creditors\, vendors\, consumer finance advocacy organizations\, government agencies\, regulators\, private corporations\, and other counseling networks seeking cutting-edge financial counseling\, education\, and resources. Learn more about the conference here.
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/on-the-road-nfcc-connect/
CATEGORIES:On the Road
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T210211
CREATED:20240718T134457Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Health Equity: ACEs Interface and Building Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		Perhaps more than any other health crisis occurring in the past century\, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the stark health disparities in our nation\, particularly for communities of color. These disparities and others are evident in the ways different people and groups experience the social determinants of health (SDoH)\, which are the conditions in which people are born\, grow\, live\, work\, and age. These factors include socioeconomic status\, access to health care\, education\, neighborhood and physical environment\, employment\, and social support networks. As such\, community-based organizations play a critical role in strengthening the health and well-being of communities by addressing the social needs of individuals and families. \nIn this session\, participants will learn about the adverse childhood experiences (ACE) study\, along with science that explains why ACEs have had an immense impact on people’s lives. This session will provide information on how we can dramatically improve health and resilience today and future generations of communities and families. \nAbout the Social Current Advancing Health Equity Series\nEveryone needs the building blocks for health and well-being in order to thrive\, reach their full potential\, and meaningfully contribute to society. But as the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated\, people of color and many others are disproportionately affected by sickness and death due to reduced access to care\, higher chronic disease burden\, and historical racial bias within health care institutions. Social Current and its network of partners are committed to health equity as a key strategy to increase the safety and well-being of individuals\, families\, and communities most impacted by inequality and racism. \nTakeaways\n\nAbout ACEs and how they occur\nHow people adapt to trauma\nHow to be aware of the impact of trauma and build resilience in the populations you serve\n\nWho Should Participate\n\nExecutives\nProgram directors\nStaff in population health/health equity\nQuality managers\nPolicy leaders\nCommunity leaders\n\n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n				\n			\n				Presenter\n			\n		\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Romero Davis\n								\n																	Director of Practice Excellence\nSocial Current \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																					\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Romero Davis\n																																							Director of Practice Excellence\nSocial Current \n																																						\n																				Romero Davis is a director of practice excellence at Social Current. A mentor for professional development and community justice champion\, Davis has worked nationally with agencies in areas such as poly-victimization; trauma in families; equity\, diversity\, and inclusion; juvenile justice; and domestic violence. He is a member of the technical assistance team for Child Safety Forward. \n																			\n																		\n																	\n																\n															\n														\n													\n												\n											\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Mary Garr\n								\n																	President & CEO \nFamily Services\, San Antonio \n								\n																										Biography\n									\n										\n											\n												\n													\n														\n													\n												\n												\n													\n														\n															\n																\n	                              	\n																																					\n																																			\n																	\n																		\n																			Mary Garr\n																																							President & CEO \nFamily Services\, San Antonio \n																																						\n																				Mary Garr is the president and CEO of Family Service\, a nonprofit in San Antonio that provides a broad array of services to empower individuals\, transform families\, and strengthen the health of communities by addressing the social determinants of health that directly impact peoples’ lives based on where they live\, learn\, work\, play\, and age. \nGarr is an experienced leader with three decades of diverse roles in several industries\, including health care\, city management\, nonprofits\, and the military\, as a CEO and COO. Her last two military assignments were at Fort Sam Houston. She served as the last Garrison Commander of Fort Sam Houston and Camp Bullis\, leading her teams in providing all the infrastructure and support services for a small city\, supporting mission readiness and quality of life\, while merging the Garrison into Joint Base San Antonio. She also stood up the San Antonio Military Health System as its first COO\, working to integrate and align Army and Air Force health care delivery in San Antonio. \nOver the course of her military career\, she served in a variety of command and staff positions both in the U.S. and overseas\, in hospital\, academic\, and operational assignments. Garr graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in foreign studies and obtained master’s degrees in health administration from Baylor University and strategic studies from the U.S. Army War College. She has been actively engaged in the San Antonio Community for several years\, serving on several boards and committees. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/advancing-health-equity-aces-interface-and-building-resilience/
CATEGORIES:Child and Family Well-Being
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T210211
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SUMMARY:Roundtable Discussion on Social Current’s 2025-2027 Policy Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Register				\n							\n		As Social Current develops its 2025-2027 federal public policy agenda\, we look toward human services organizations to share central concerns and priorities. We are offering two virtual roundtables to better understand shared challenges and visions for change. Additional roundtable discussions will be held Aug. 19 from 11:30-12:30 p.m. ET and Aug. 21 from 1-2 p.m. ET. \nSocial Current’s Policy and Government Relations staff will lead a dialogue to better understand hardships organizations are facing internally and throughout their community. We also seek feedback on the current policy agenda to promote continuous improvement and ensure the process best supports the priorities and preferences of the sector. \nBy centering our network’s voices and lived experience\, we strive to align our policy priorities with the interests and needs of the human and social services sector. Your insight will guide the strategy for our upcoming agenda and ensure we fully capture the sector’s needs and desires. \nIntended Audience\n\nExecutives and directors\nPublic policy\, government relations\, and advocacy staff\nHuman services professionals\n\nLearning Objectives\n\nOutline issues most impacting the human service sector\nDetermine areas of focus for Social Current’s next policy agenda\nUnderstand the impact of the current policy agenda\n\nInstruction Methods\nThe conversation will follow guided questions but defer to participants in determining the issues and topics most of note. \n	\n\n					\n\n										\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n				\n			\n				Facilitators \n			\n		\n		\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n															\n													\n							\n								Blair Abelle-Kiser\, Ph. D.\n								\n																	Senior Director of Government Affairs\nSocial Current \n								\n								\n							\n						\n					\n\n									\n					\n						\n													\n							\n								Abigail Levine\, MSW\n								\n																	Field Mobilization and Policy Manager \nSocial Current
URL:https://www.social-current.org/event/roundtable-discussion-on-social-currents-2025-2027-policy-agenda-2/
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