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Highlights from CCUSA
Check out CCUSA's new podcast “Charities at Work”
CCUSA has a new podcast: “Charities at Work." It can be accessed on the CCUSA website as well as the following podcast platforms: Google Podcasts, iTunes, and Spotify. “Charities at Work” will focus on the work and mission of the Catholic Charities ministry in the United States, both the national office (CCUSA) and local agencies. Topics regarding the Catholic faith in general will also be featured. The first seven episodes of “Charities at Work” will explore the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching as outlined by the USCCB: 1. Life and Dignity of the Human Person; 2. Solidarity; 3. Care for Creation; 4. Call to Family, Community, and Participation; 5. Option for the Poor and Vulnerable; 6. Rights and Responsibilities; and 7. The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers. See the CCUSA website for more information on each episode and the guest speakers.
Submit agency stories to the CCUSA storybank
When you share a story about your work and the people you serve in your local community, we pass them on not only to a national audience through the network but also to lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Our government affairs team goes to the Hill often, and they are able to represent the Catholic Charities ministry more persuasively when they can share local stories that demonstrate the success and efficacy of programs and services. So please share your stories about food programs, affordable housing, family reunification, integrated health, social enterprises, and everything you do! Stories that involve the federal funding you receive are needed especially. We want everyone to know about the great work you are doing! Submit your stories here.
Important news about Catholic Charities USA's 2020 Annual Gathering
Out of concern for everyone’s safety and health, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) has decided to CANCEL the 2020 Annual Gathering in Cleveland scheduled to take place October 27-30. This was a very difficult but necessary decision we had to make. While the in-person event is cancelled, CCUSA is working on a virtual, online professional development experience that will be rolled out over the next several months. This includes information regarding CCUSA's Social Innovation Award! In addition, we hope you will SAVE THE DATE as we are planning a virtual celebration on Friday, September 25, 2020, commemorating the 110th anniversary of CCUSA's founding. Please stay tuned for email updates as details are confirmed. You can also reach out to us at [email protected] with any event-related questions.
Video pitches from nine finalists in CCUSA Innovation Challenge
We are excited to share the 90-second “Big Idea” video pitches from our nine finalists in the CCUSA Innovation Challenge that highlight fresh solutions toward alleviating, reducing or eliminating poverty. Each of the proposals addresses a specific area of poverty and was evaluated based on its innovation along with overall achievability, measurability, replicability and scalability. Check them out here.
Events and Webinars
2019 CCUSA/CLINIC Annual Survey Immigration and Refugee Services Results
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA/CLINIC Annual Survey Immigration and Refugee Services Results Webinar on Monday, August 24 at 3:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Immigration and Refugee Services programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. Results for the Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC)/CCUSA joint survey on immigration legal services will also be presented. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry among participants. Register here.
Track Your Website Performance with Google Analytics (GA) webinar
Date: Aug 25, 2020 at 2:00 PM EDT. Google Analytics is a powerful tool to track your website's performance and the efficacy of your fundraising campaign. In this webinar for beginners, we'll cover all of the GA information you need to know using real-time data from the Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland website. Register here.
Best Friends Animal Society: Managing and Living with Pets in Rental Housing
Join us for a webinar on Aug 26, 2020 at 2:00 PM EDT. Catholic Charities USA invites you to join Best Friends Animal Society for an informative, interactive presentation about how to help people and pets live harmoniously in rental housing and how to keep families and pets together during - and after - this challenging time. Topics will include an overview of federal pet-related housing laws, best practices for ensuring a safe and positive environment for all residents of pet-inclusive housing, resources for pet owners and housing operators, the importance of disaster preparedness and how to proactively address some of the issues relating to COVID-19. NOTE: This webinar offers 1.0 Continuing Education Credit. Course completion requirements - To earn CE credit, participants must log in at the scheduled time, attend the webinar and complete an online course evaluation and CEC post-test. The post-test survey will close 7 days after you receive the link to your email. CE Certificates will be emailed within 10 business days of course completion. Register here.
2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Children, Youth, and Family Services Results Webinar
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Children, Youth, and Family Services Results Webinar on Thursday, August 27 at 2:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Children, Youth, and Family programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry among participants. Register here.
Workforce Development and Food Systems - Solutions for Multiple Vulnerable Populations Webinar
Date: Aug 27, 2020 at 3:00 PM EDT. Join us for a webinar where Catholic Charities Louisville and Catalyst Kitchens will present on how social enterprise, food, workforce development and mission can align to change lives. The presentation will cover how foodservice and agriculture can open pathways for refugees, immigrants and other populations dealing with poverty and barriers to employment. The discussion will identify and apply top-level best practices in workforce development and social enterprise. Participants will be able to evaluate their own resources to better determine if they can build sustainable pathways to uplift their clients through workforce development. Attendees will understand the story of how Catholic Charities Louisville came to work with Catalyst Kitchens through CCUSA and how to access similar supports for their programs. Register here.
2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Food & Nutrition and Basic Needs Results Webinar
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Food & Nutrition and Basic Needs Services Results Webinar on Tuesday, September 1 at 3:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Food & Nutrition and Basic Needs programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry among participants. Register here.
Pursuing a 2Gen Approach in the Time of COVID-19
Date: September 02, 2020, at 2:00 PM EDT. Join CCUSA on this national webinar to hear ideas about how to continue to pursue a 2Gen approach and help families move forward in the time of COVID-19. Since the COVID-19 pandemic burst forth in March, Catholic Charities agencies have been responding in creative ways to deliver emergency services while also continuing programming that families, children, and parents need to achieve long-term health and well-being. During this time leaders at agencies pursuing a two-generation approach (serving parents and children together at the same time) are faced with challenges helping families maintain hard won financial stability gains, and continuing quality learning for infants and children. Leaders also face difficult budget decisions, customer accessibility challenges, and staff safety concerns as they strive to advance a two-generation approach. Register here.
2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Volunteerism and Long-Term Service Results Webinar
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Volunteerism and Long-Term Service Results Webinar on Thursday, September 3 at 3:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Volunteer Management & Long-Term Service programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry among participants. Register here.
2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Integrated Health and Senior Services Results Webinar
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Integrated Health and Senior Services Results Webinar on Tuesday, September 8 at 2:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Integrated Health and Senior Services programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry amongst participants. Register here.
Building Bridges through Dialogue and Open Communication
Date: Sep 08, 2020 at 3:00 PM EDT. How can we assist our communities to talk together about difficult topics, honor difference, recognize common ground and be able to embody the Gospel? This workshop will use tools of non-violent communication and restorative practice to engage participants in three strategic initiatives – affordable housing, immigration and healthcare, that are being widely discussed in our time. How do we engage communities in the work of Catholic Charities, especially when there is resistance/hostility to this work? Building bridges is especially critical in view of the imminent election, political climate, and the needs of our sisters and brothers. Empowering people in this common ground to move from direct service to justice (advocacy) and thus help to shape the public discourse in our country. Register here.
2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Housing and Homelessness Services Results Webinar
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Housing and Homelessness Services Results Webinar on Wednesday, September 9 at 3:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Housing and Homelessness programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry among participants. Register here.
2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Workforce Development and Social Enterprise Results Webinar
Join us for the 2019 CCUSA Annual Survey Workforce Development and Social Enterprise Results Webinar on Thursday, September 17 at 3:00pm! As part of the new 2019 Annual Survey Results Webinar Series, the presentation will include summary statistics and performance measures to highlight the impactful work completed across Workforce Development and Social Enterprise programs throughout the Catholic Charities network last year. In contrast to previous years, this format will allow for a deeper dive into each program area and will include an opportunity for open-ended dialogue and inquiry amongst participants. Register here.
PREPARES - CCUSA Innovation Challenge finalist
Join this webinar to learn about PREPARES, a Catholic Charities USA Innovation Challenge finalist which presently engages over 500 volunteers from 159 parishes who have served 12,000 families. This parish-based program engages a network of parish volunteers, professional staff, and aligned programs to accompany pregnant and parenting women, men, and families with children under five who live in poverty and lack a healthy support network. PREPARES successfully alleviates poverty, increases health care access, and protects children at risk of abuse and neglect. Created by the bishops of Washington state in 2013, funding from the USCCB and CCHD enabled three state Catholic Charities agencies to begin implementation, including Catholic Charities Eastern Washington as featured in this webinar. Date: October 14, 2020, at 3 PM. Register here.
Catalyst Kitchens 2020 National Summit
Catalyst Kitchens by FareStart has worked with CCUSA and several member agencies over the years. Its program development model features 1) Empowerment through job training, 2) Sustainability through social enterprise and 3) Collaboration through community engagement. Next month any interested CCUSA agency representatives are invited to the Catalyst Kitchens 2020 National Summit, a free virtual event for those interested in workforce development, social enterprise, and developing solutions that will help to alleviate poverty and joblessness during COVID-19. This virtual conference is designed to bring together practitioners from across culinary job training programs and the broader industry to problem solve for our challenges in 2020, including increased emergency meals demands, adapting to virtual culinary training, and building anti-racist internal policies. This event is radically accessible this year in a virtual platform and free to all. If you have questions, reach out to Steve Bogus at CCUSA. To get more information or to register go here.
Grant Opportunities and Resources
Sterling Volunteers offering FREE basic background checks to Catholic Charities agencies
Sterling Volunteers, a valued Catholic Charities USA partner, is extending a helping hand to our network to help safely mobilize trusted volunteers around essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sterling Volunteers is offering FREE Basic Background Checks, along with reduced pricing for MVR’s and other screening packages (click here for full details). This COVID-19 special offering has been extended through December 31, 2020. If interested, CLICK HERE to connect with Sterling on this offering and any other specific needs. Please note, the special pricing is not retroactive nor automatic for existing customers; please contact SV if you are interested in utilizing the discounts.
Grant Opportunity – CCUSA Nutrition Education AmeriCorps Program
CCUSA is currently looking for additional grantees for the Nutrition Education AmeriCorps program. This direct service program is a collaboration between The American Heart Association (AHA) and Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) to help Americans learn to lead healthier lives by eating healthier foods. The AmeriCorps members will provide food education (learning experiences, recipe demos, grocery store tours etc.) to food insecure clients to increase knowledge about the about the relationship between food and health. If your agency is interested in hosting an AmeriCorps member to serve in your community, please reach out to Teiara Turner at [email protected].
Grant Opportunity – CCUSA Financial Education AmeriCorps Program
CCUSA is currently looking for additional grantees for the Financial Education AmeriCorps program. The AmeriCorps members in this program will use the FDIC Money Smart curriculum to educate clients of all ages on how to enhance their financial skills and create positive banking relationships. This program will help clients improve financial literacy and navigate financial decisions more efficiently. If your agency is interested in hosting an AmeriCorps member to serve in your community, please reach out to Teiara Turner at [email protected].
Veterans services professional interest LISTSERV signup
CCUSA is currently looking expand information and opportunities in the Veterans Services program area. If you’re interested in joining this revamped professional interest section, be sure to sign up for the Veterans Services Listserv to stay up to date on upcoming trainings, webinars, funding opportunities and more! Sign up for the Listserv here.
Federal Grant Opportunity: Migrant and Seasonal Early Head Start Expansion and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Grants
In 1969, the Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) program was established to provide services to the children of migrant farmworkers. The program provides funds to grantees that offer Head Start services to low-income, farm-worker families that migrate during the harvest season to engage in agricultural labor. In 1998, language was added to the Head Start Act that allowed migrant programs to serve the children of low-income, seasonal farmworkers. Learn more here. Application due 9/21/20.
Federal Grant Opportunity: Early Head Start Expansion and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Grants
New or existing Head Start, EHS, and EHS-CC Partnership grantees can apply to use funding to partner with local child care, including family child care providers to provide comprehensive, high-quality services to eligible infants and toddlers through EHS-CC Partnerships. These EHSCC Partnerships will enhance and support early learning settings to provide full-day, full-year, comprehensive services that meet the needs of low-income working families; enhance access to high-quality, full-time child care; support the development of infants and toddlers through strong relationship-based experiences; and prepare them for the transition into preschool. EHSCC Partnerships play an important role in the child care system by both expanding high-quality early learning services to infants and toddlers and applying resources and lessons learned from EHS to build the system's capacity. Learn more here. Application due 9/21/20.
Employment Opportunities
Catholic Charities job opportunities now listed on CCUSA website
Anyone can view the job opportunities by clicking on the "Careers" tag on the footer of the CCUSA webpage. To post a job opportunity, one must be a member and have access to the members' portal in order to fill out the submission form (click on "Careers" tag on members only portal homepage). If you have any questions about the new job opportunities submission form, please contact David Werning. Please click here to access job opportunities.
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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