"Then they said to each other, 'Were not our hearts burning within us while he spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?'" Lk 24:32
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Highlights from CCUSA
Last Week for Submissions! 2022 CCUSA Annual Survey Deadline Is April 28
Catholic Charities agency submissions, including the CLINIC Affiliate Survey on Immigration Legal Services, are due this Friday, April 28. Please reach out to Kerry Glova or Christian Nava with any questions. CCUSA is grateful for your efforts in making this critical reporting initiative a success.
Events and Webinars
Foundation for Financial Planning Grants Available for Nonprofit Organizations
The Foundation for Financial Planning is accepting grant applications until April 30, 2023, from nonprofit organizations whose programs link pro bono financial planners to people in need. Programs should include one-on-one engagements between Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) professionals and pro bono clients. Grants are generally in the range of $5,000 to $40,000. Learn more about eligibility and how to apply.
Nonprofits seeking to connect with CFP professionals who want to provide free, no-strings-attached financial planning and advice to underserved populations can register on FFP’s Pro Bono Planner Match website. On Pro Bono Planner Match, nonprofits can post volunteer opportunities that engage financial planners in one-on-one or interactive, small group (virtual or in-person) sessions with people in need. For more information, please contact Rachel Roth.
Engaging Parishes through Ambassadors. May 9, 2023, 3:00 PM ET
Many Catholic Charities agencies engage local parishes through representatives often called "ambassadors." Join this webinar to learn how four Catholic Charities agencies (Arizona/Phoenix, Santa Clara, Palm Beach and Saint Louis) utilize ambassadors to strategically assist parishes in meeting community needs and increase awareness of Catholic Charities services. Register for the webinar.
Ableism: What It Is, How to Recognize It and How to Combat It. May 16, 2023, 2:00 PM ET
This presentation will address factors associated with ableism: attitudes, bias and stereotyping toward persons with disability and their consequences on persons with disability. Ableism at the micro (e.g., individual) level as well as at the macro (e.g., structural/systemic) or institutional level will be explored and discussed along with intersectionality and privilege as concepts related to ableism. Strategies to minimize ableism and resulting barriers to health and quality health care will be addressed. The consequences of ableism that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic will be used to illustrate how ableism can affect the health, well-being and even survival of persons with disability. Following this presentation the attendee will be able to:
- Describe factors associated with ableism: attitudes, bias and stereotyping toward persons with disability,
- Examine consequences of ableism and negative attitudes, bias and stereotyping of persons with disability,
- Identify and implement strategies to minimize ableism and negative attitudes, bias and stereotyping that creates barriers to persons with disability and their care.
This webinar offers 1.5 Continuing Education Credit. In order to earn the CEC, participants will need to participate in the session in its entirety and complete the evaluation/post-test questions.
Register in advance for this webinar.
O'Grady Advanced Leadership Institute (2.0): Discounted Registration Open
Register now to attend the Catholic Charities USA O’Grady Advanced Leadership Institute, to be held May 22 – 26, 2023, at CCUSA’s O’Grady Conference Center in Alexandria, VA. The Institute offers an in-depth consideration of Catholic teachings that undergird Catholic Charities’ services, how Catholic moral methodologies can shape strategic planning and other subjects essential for effective leadership of a Catholic organization operating within an ethnically diverse and religiously pluralistic culture. It is designed for Catholic Charities agency directors, other senior leaders and those who have completed the foundational (1.0) O’Grady Leadership Institute (either virtually or in-person). Early action is encouraged, as space is limited. Thanks to generous donors, registration is offered at the discounted rate of $1,100, which includes hotel and meals. Learn more and register.
CCUSA's Virtual O'Grady Leadership Institue (1.0): Registration Open!
This program is intended exclusively for Catholic Charities professionals and is presented by experts at Catholic Charities USA. It offers a unique opportunity to gain a foundational understanding of the knowledge and skills essential for effective Catholic Charities leadership and integrates leadership and management with theology and spirituality. Content will explore Catholic social and moral teaching, ethical decision-making, public policy and the Church, racism and poverty, and how to understand one’s leadership as a person with a role within a system. 2023’s virtual program will be offered from June 22 – 23 and 26 – 28, from 12:00 – 3:00 PM ET each day. Register and view the full program.
Employment Opportunities
View job opportunities at CCUSA and Catholic Charities agencies on our careers page. CCUSA members may post job opportunities through the submission form available on the members' portal. If you have any questions about the job opportunities submission form, please contact Christina Kilroy.
CCUSA Photo Gallery
Did you know that one of the benefits CCUSA provides to member agencies is access to a professional photo gallery? Visit our Flickr photo pages to explore our albums and photos. If you would like a high-resolution version for your agency's use, please email CCUSA with photo number.
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