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Catholic Charities USA
"Go forward in procession with branches
even to the altar.
You are my God, I thank you.
My God, I praise you.
Give thanks to the Lord for he is good;
for his love endures for ever." Psalm 118:27-29
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Highlights from CCUSA
Save the Date! Join us in San Diego for CCUSA's 2021 Annual Gathering!
When: Sept. 20-23, 2021. Where: Sheraton San Diego Hotel &
Marina. This past year of uncertainty has brought many changes,
and we especially miss the opportunity for fellowship, learning and
sharing best practices. We are excited to come together in the new
year and see one another for an amazing event! Mark your calendars and
stay tuned for more details!
Current issue of Charities USA magazine online
The current issue of Charities USA (Volume 48, Number 1) considers the
work of Catholic Charities agencies and CCUSA in providing food
security during the pandemic for individuals and communities. Be sure
to check out the stories about getting a crop of potatoes to people in
need in New England, a new food pantry in southeast Texas, providing
seeds to refugees, a SNAP story, and more! Read here.
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Catholic Charities USA Launches the 2021 National Volunteer of
the Year Award Nomination Process
Over 13 million individuals received services from Catholic Charities
agencies across the country in 2019 with the help, commitment, and
compassion of over 300,000 volunteers. The Volunteer of the Year Award
recognizes this impact and honors one an individual who embodies the
mission of CCUSA, demonstrates real impact, and reflects an innovative
approach to help those in poverty. Honor your all-star volunteer
and nominate them for this prestigious honor! The finalists of
the 2021 National Volunteer of the Year award will be profiled in the
next issue of CCUSA's magazine, Charities USA, and the winner will be
profiled in the following issue of Charities USA and on CCUSA's
social media pages. The deadline for all nominations is Friday, March
5, 2021. Finalists will be notified the week of March 15-19, 2021.
Submit your nomination here! For more any questions about the
nomination process, please contact
[email protected].
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Children, Youth, and Family Section, Steering Committee member
recruitment
Catholic Charities USA is recruiting additional members to join the
Children, Youth, and Family Section (CYFS) Steering Committee. The
purpose, mission, and vision of the CYFS Services Professional
Interest Section are to provide information, formation, and networking
opportunities to staff and volunteers working with children, youth,
and families. If you are interested in becoming a steering committee
member for this section, please click here to request more
information! Your participation on the committee will bring valuable
expertise, which will continue to enrich and build upon the knowledge
of our network. The deadline for submission of applications is
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Monday, Feb. 1, 2021.
Events and Webinars
2020 CCUSA Annual Survey Preparation Webinar
The 2020 CCUSA Annual Survey and CLINIC Survey on Immigration Legal
Services, will launch on Friday, February 5th. To help prepare, we
invite you to register for the 2020 CCUSA Annual Survey Preparation
Webinar on Thursday, Feb. 4 at 3:30 pm EST, where we will:
* Highlight notable changes to this year's instrument
* Detail the submission timeline
* Provide suggested data collection processes, and
* Outline methods for technical assistance during the submission
process.
The Webinar recording and presentation slides will be sent directly to
all registrants for later viewing. All staff or leadership
contributing or overseeing your agency's submission are
encouraged to participate in this instructional webinar. Please direct
any questions or Survey contact updates to Ashley Rininger. Register
here.
[email protected]
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Register for Food and Job Training Readiness Workshop
- ***REGISTRATION CLOSES, COB --- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3***
Tuesday, Feb. 9, Tuesday, Mar. 9 and Tuesday Apr. 13, 2021 (3 Sessions
- Must attend all) Join us for a virtual event sponsored by
CCUSA and presented by FareStart's Catalyst Kitchens. The entire
program includes 3, 3-hour sessions. The training, exclusively for
Catholic Charities member agencies, will help you evaluate whether
incorporating job training into food service programs is a useful
addition to improve kitchen operations and to create new job
opportunities for clients. The workshop will improve your food service
even if you decide not to add a workforce training component. There is
a modest fee for the 3-session training (9 hours), and the fee is
discount because of CCUSA's sponsorship. Space is limited.
Questions about whether this program is a fit for your kitchen?
Contact Steve Bogus. Ready to register? Click here.
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Research-Practice Partnership Webinar: How Catholic Charities Agencies
Can Evaluate their Programs with LEO
CCUSA's Research and Evaluation team is hosting a webinar series
with Notre Dame's Lab for Economic Opportunity (LEO). Join us
for one of the two webinar options, same content will be provided:
(1.) Feb. 17, 2021 at 3 PM EST, Register here. (2.)
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Feb. 19, 2021 at 2 PM EST, Register here. We invite you to learn
about LEO and their partnership process to conduct rigorous program
evaluation. Two Catholic Charities member agencies - Catholic Social
Services of Rapid City and Catholic Charities Atlanta - will be
joining us to share how they have successfully engaged with LEO. This
opportunity is for anyone looking to measure how specific programs and
policies impact the people they serve in areas such as trauma
recovery, health management, financial stability and mobility,
educational attainment, housing stability, and time spent in
institutional settings. Both CCUSA and LEO believe rigorous research
is a powerful means to an end to poverty, and a new beginning for
millions of families who are ready to thrive.
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Public Forum: CCUSA Poverty and Racism Paper
In a response to events in 2020, CCUSA rewrote its 2008 Poverty and
Racism paper and developed a facilitation guide on racial justice and
anti-racist work for Diocesan Directors of Catholic Charities. Please
join us for a conversation about the best way for Catholic Charities
agencies to conduct anti-racist programming in our communities.
Date: Feb. 18, 2021. Time: 2 PM
EST. Register here.
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Strengthening 2Gen approaches through listening, engaging, and
designing with families
Join our experts for a webinar where participants will engage in peer
learning to develop and strengthen understanding of a Whole Family
Approach (WFA). Additionally, we will focus on ways to become centered
in key WFA concepts like racial equity, engaging and listening to
families, and attending to system and policy changes that support
parents and children. We will address how engaging and listening to
customers can strengthen program design and build buy-in internally
and externally while exploring multiple ways to connect organizations
shifting to a Whole Family Approach (WFA). Date: Feb. 24, 2021 at 2:00
PM EST. Register here.
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Open Wide Our Hearts virtual exhibit from Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Green Bay
Inspired by Open Wide Our Hearts, the United States Conference
of Catholic Bishops' 2018 pastoral letter against racism, staff
at Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay launched the Open
Wide Our Hearts photo exhibit in November 2019. This exhibit
features photos of Catholics from various racial and ethnic
backgrounds, alongside written narratives that document what life in
the church of the Diocese of Green Bay has been like for them as a
person of color. This past summer, due to limitations on
in-person gatherings as well as the national response to the deaths of
Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, a virtual version of
the exhibit was developed in order to be able to share these stories
with a wider audience and continue these important
conversations. You can check out the exhibit here.
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Grant Opportunities and Resources
Grant opportunity: CCUSA AmeriCorps VISTA program's request for
proposals
CCUSA is taking applications for our Family Strengthening AmeriCorps
VISTA program! The Family Strengthening program funds one-year
AmeriCorps VISTA positions, which support Catholic Charities' programs
through indirect activities, capacity building activities, such as
fundraising and resource development, communications and social media,
outreach, partnership building, volunteer management, and parish
outreach, and much more! On January 28, CCUSA held a webinar
(recording, slides) giving an overview of the VISTA program and the
application process, highlighting sub-grantee expectations, estimated
costs, and allowable activities. The application is due
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Friday, February 26 with a program start date of summer 2021. Please
contact Sarah Hendley with any questions.
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The Foundation for Financial Planning grant opportunity
The Foundation for Financial Planning is accepting grant applications
(until April 30th, 2021) 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(TM) (CFP®) professionals and pro bono clients, and
comply with COVID-19 safety guidelines. Grants are generally in the
range of $5,000 to $40,000. For more information about eligibility and
how to apply, please visit here. 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)
sessions with people in need. To access Pro Bono Planner Match, click
here. For more information, please contact Rachel Roth.
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Spread the word on how to access the recent Economic Income payment -
particularly for those that are unbanked
The Treasury Department and the IRS are issuing millions of second
Economic Impact Payments by prepaid debit card to speed delivery of
the payments to as many people as possible. If the
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Get My Payment
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tool on IRS.gov shows a date that a recipient's payment was mailed,
they should watch their mail for either a paper check or debit card.
The debit cards arrive in a white envelope that prominently displays
the U.S. Department of the Treasury seal. The prepaid debit card,
called the Economic Impact Payment card, is issued by Treasury's
financial agent, MetaBank, N.A. The IRS does not determine who
receives a card. The form of payment for the second mailed EIP may be
different than the first mailed EIP. Some people who received a paper
check last time might receive a prepaid debit card this time, and some
people who received a prepaid debit card last time may receive a paper
check. People should watch their mail carefully; EIP Cards are being
sent in a white envelope that prominently displays the U.S. Department
of the Treasury seal. The envelope states "Not a bill or an
advertisement. Important information about your Economic Impact
Payment." The EIP Card has the Visa name on the front of the card and
the issuing bank name, MetaBank, N.A. on the back. Each mailing will
include instructions on how to securely activate and use the EIP Card.
These cards are being issued to eligible recipients across all 50
states and the District of Columbia. Residents of the western United
States are generally more likely to receive an EIP Card. People can
check the status of their payment using the Get My Payment
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tool on IRS.gov. For more information: EIP debit cards Economic
Impact Payments
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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.
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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
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email CCUSA with photo number.
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