Government Affairs and Advocacy

Social Current Begins Developing 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda

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July 22, 2024

Social Current has begun to develop its 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda, which will address key challenges within the human services sector. We aim to ground the agenda in the wisdom, insight, and expertise of our network and want to hear from you about the challenges your organizations are facing, as well as the changes you hope to see.

Virtual Focus Groups

Through a series of virtual focus groups, we hope to illuminate the most pressing challenges within your organization and community. These conversations will serve as a stepping stone to collaboratively determine avenues for meaningful, sustainable change. To fully capture our collective vision, this agenda-setting process is intended to be progressive and for each stage to build upon the last.

Virtual focus groups will be held:

  • Monday, Aug. 19 from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET
  • Wednesday, Aug. 21 from 1-2 p.m. ET
  • Wednesday, Aug. 28 from 2-3 p.m. ET

Each session will offer opportunities to share your experiences within the human service sector, challenges your organization and community are facing, and areas you hope to see change.

Online Survey

We are also seeking input on challenges and priorities through an online survey. View a copy of the survey questions.

Multiple staff per organization are welcome to complete it, which should take approximately 15-25 minutes. The deadline is Oct. 18.

A specific survey link was sent to Social Current Impact Partners. If you are an Impact Partner and would like us to resend the link, please email Abigail Levine, field mobilization and policy manager at Social Current.

In jointly leveraging our voices for change, we will be able to amplify the power of the social sector.

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About Social Current

Social Current is the premier partner and solutions provider to a diverse network of more than 1,800 human and social service organizations. Together with our network, we are activating the power of the social sector to effect broader systemic change that is needed to achieve our vision of an equitable society where all people can thrive. We support, strengthen, and amplify the work of the social sector in six core integrated areas including brain science and trauma-informed approaches; COA Accreditation; child, family, and community well-being; equity, diversity, and inclusion; government affairs and advocacy; and leadership and organizational development.