January 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Social Current, in collaboration with the team of filmmakers and social innovators behind the film UnCharitable, is launching a bold new initiative to change how the social sector creates impact and funds innovation. We are seeking organizations and communities to join a nationwide movement aimed at dismantling obstacles, co-creating community-driven solutions, and innovating new strategies for social change.
This webinar will include information about the social impact campaign and pilot site selection process, which will be opening soon. We’re looking for organizations to incubate and test new strategies, collaborate with the philanthropic community on new funding prototypes, and make lasting impact in communities across the U.S. and Canada. Register for this webinar to learn more about how you can be part of this exciting opportunity.
Takeaways
- Overview of the social impact campaign
- About the community pilot program and application process
- Time for Q&A
Who Should Participate
- Executives of social sector organizations
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April 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
This webinar will discuss behavioral health integration and systems change. Participants will learn about strategies to grow coalitions and navigate legislative processes to support behavioral health funding and integration within larger advocacy efforts.
This session is designed to empower organizations with the knowledge and resources needed to create actionable advocacy plans and best represent the needs of their communities.
The webinar will outline opportunities to join Social Current’s advocacy efforts, as well as leverage our advocacy toolkit to further support positive social change. Interactive elements, like crafting clear, persuasive advocacy messaging and role playing meetings with policymakers, will ensure participants leave prepared to act.
This is one session in the four-part Advocacy in Action webinar series:
- Social Current’s Federal Policy Agenda: Jan. 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Strategies for Workforce Sustainability and Insurance Accessibility: Feb. 19 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Financial Health and Equity-Focused Advocacy: March 27 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Behavioral Health Integration and Systems Change: April 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
Takeaways
- The overarching vision and priorities of the 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda
- Basics of effective advocacy, including crafting clear, persuasive messages
- About Social Current’s advocacy toolkit and how to use it for impactful engagement
Who Should Participate
- Executive Directors and Senior Management: Leaders responsible for setting organizational strategy and engaging with policymakers and stakeholders
- Advocacy and Policy Directors: Individuals who develop and implement advocacy strategies and engage in policy analysis and outreach
- Communications and Public Relations Managers: Professionals focused on crafting and disseminating the organization’s message to the public and media
- Program Managers and Coordinators: Staff who oversee program implementation and need to align program goals with advocacy efforts
Blair Abelle-Kiser, Ph.D.
Senior Director of Government Affairs
Social Current
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March 27 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
This webinar will discuss financial health and equity-focused advocacy. The webinar will offer tailored strategies to advocate for a financial environment that allows organizations to direct resources toward impactful services and effectively serve their communities. It is designed to empower organizations with the knowledge and resources needed to create actionable advocacy plans and best represent the needs of the communities you serve.
The webinar will outline opportunities to join Social Current’s advocacy efforts, as well as leverage our advocacy toolkit to further support positive social change. Interactive elements, like crafting clear, persuasive advocacy messaging and role-playing meetings with policymakers, will ensure participants leave prepared to act.
This is one session in the four-part Advocacy in Action webinar series:
- Social Current’s Federal Policy Agenda: Jan. 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Strategies for Workforce Sustainability and Insurance Accessibility: Feb. 19 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Financial Health and Equity-Focused Advocacy: March 27 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Behavioral Health Integration and Systems Change: April 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
Takeaways
- The overarching vision and priorities of the 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda
- Basics of effective advocacy, including crafting clear, persuasive messages
- About Social Current’s advocacy toolkit and how to use it for impactful engagement
Who Should Participate
- Executive Directors and Senior Management: Leaders responsible for setting organizational strategy and engaging with policymakers and stakeholders
- Advocacy and Policy Directors: Individuals who develop and implement advocacy strategies and engage in policy analysis and outreach
- Communications and Public Relations Managers: Professionals focused on crafting and disseminating the organization’s message to the public and media
- Program Managers and Coordinators: Staff who oversee program implementation and need to align program goals with advocacy efforts
Blair Abelle-Kiser, Ph.D.
Senior Director of Government Affairs
Social Current
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February 19 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
This webinar will discuss critical workforce and insurance challenges affecting the human services sector. It will offer tailored strategies to advocate for workforce and insurance solutions, including how to use data and storytelling to build compelling advocacy messages. This session is designed to empower organizations with the knowledge and resources needed to create actionable advocacy plans and best represent the needs of their communities.
The webinar will outline opportunities to join Social Current’s advocacy efforts, as well as leverage our advocacy toolkit to further support positive social change. Interactive elements, like crafting clear, persuasive advocacy messaging and role playing meetings with policymakers, will ensure participants leave prepared to act.
This is one session in the four-part Advocacy in Action webinar series:
- Social Current’s Federal Policy Agenda: Jan. 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Strategies for Workforce Sustainability and Insurance Accessibility: Feb. 19 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Financial Health and Equity-Focused Advocacy: March 27 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Behavioral Health Integration and Systems Change: April 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
Takeaways
- The overarching vision and priorities of the 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda
- Basics of effective advocacy, including crafting clear, persuasive messages
- About Social Current’s advocacy toolkit and how to use it for impactful engagement
Who Should Participate
- Executive Directors and Senior Management: Leaders responsible for setting organizational strategy and engaging with policymakers and stakeholders
- Advocacy and Policy Directors: Individuals who develop and implement advocacy strategies and engage in policy analysis and outreach
- Communications and Public Relations Managers: Professionals focused on crafting and disseminating the organization’s message to the public and media
- Program Managers and Coordinators: Staff who oversee program implementation and need to align program goals with advocacy efforts
Blair Abelle-Kiser, Ph.D.
Senior Director of Government Affairs
Social Current
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January 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Social Current’s 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda will be released Jan. 20. Join this free webinar to learn about our key areas of focus and vision for the 119th Congress. Participants will gain knowledge and resources needed to create actionable advocacy plans and best represent the needs of their communities.
The webinar will outline opportunities to join Social Current’s advocacy efforts, as well as leverage our advocacy toolkit to further support positive social change. Interactive elements, like crafting clear, persuasive advocacy messaging and role playing meetings with policymakers, will ensure participants leave prepared to act.
This is one session in the four-part Advocacy in Action webinar series:
- Social Current’s Federal Policy Agenda: Jan. 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Strategies for Workforce Sustainability and Insurance Accessibility: Feb. 19 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Financial Health and Equity-Focused Advocacy: March 27 from 1-2 p.m. ET
- Behavioral Health Integration and Systems Change: April 22 from 1-2 p.m. ET
Takeaways
- The overarching vision and priorities of the 2025-2027 Federal Public Policy Agenda
- Basics of effective advocacy, including crafting clear, persuasive messages
- About Social Current’s advocacy toolkit and how to use it for impactful engagement
Who Should Participate
- Executive Directors and Senior Management: Leaders responsible for setting organizational strategy and engaging with policymakers and stakeholders
- Advocacy and Policy Directors: Individuals who develop and implement advocacy strategies and engage in policy analysis and outreach
- Communications and Public Relations Managers: Professionals focused on crafting and disseminating the organization’s message to the public and media
- Program Managers and Coordinators: Staff who oversee program implementation and need to align program goals with advocacy efforts
Blair Abelle-Kiser, Ph.D.
Senior Director of Government Affairs
Social Current
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December 10 @ 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm EST
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.
Takeaways
- What is the value of accreditation
- What is the accreditation process
- How to become accredited
Who Should Participate
Anyone who is interested in learning more about accreditation for their organization, whether it be first-time accreditation or reaccreditation.
Joe Perrow
Network Growth Manager
Social Current
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October 9 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm EDT
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.
Takeaways
- What is the value of accreditation
- What is the accreditation process
- How to become accredited
Who Should Participate
Anyone who is interested in learning more about accreditation for their organization, whether it be first-time accreditation or reaccreditation.
Joe Perrow
Network Growth Manager
Social Current
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August 13 @ 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm EDT
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.
Takeaways
- What is the value of accreditation
- What is the accreditation process
- How to become accredited
Who Should Participate
Anyone who is interested in learning more about accreditation for their organization, whether it be first-time accreditation or reaccreditation.
Joe Perrow
Network Growth Manager
Social Current
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June 10 @ 2:00 pm – 2:30 pm EDT
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.
Takeaways
- What is the value of accreditation
- What is the accreditation process
- How to become accredited
Who Should Participate
Anyone who is interested in learning more about accreditation for their organization, whether it be first-time accreditation or reaccreditation.
Joe Perrow
Network Growth Manager
Social Current
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April 9 @ 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
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.
Takeaways
- What is the value of accreditation
- What is the accreditation process
- How to become accredited
Who Should Participate
Anyone who is interested in learning more about accreditation for their organization, whether it be first-time accreditation or reaccreditation.
Joe Perrow
Network Growth Manager
Social Current