Minnesota Community Action Partnership
Community Action: Listen. Learn. Lead.
October 26, 27 & 29
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General Sessions
- Welcome/Promise: Bill Grant, MinnCAP Executive Director & Bob Benes, MinnCAP Board President
- Opening Speaker: Rebecca Slaby, Executive Director AMAZEworks (Tuesday)
- Legislative Updates (Tuesday)
- Awards Ceremony (Wednesday lunch)
- Closing Session: Denise Harlow, Community Action Partnership (Friday)
- Closing Keynote: Poverty Without Shame, Heather King, Author (Friday)
Conference Sessions
Tuesday, October 26
- Racial Healing & Transformation: Advancing Workplace Equity
- COVID-Specific Finance and Funding Issues
- Developing an Age Friendly Community
- Maximizing Success: CAA Personnel Policies and Practices Post-Pandemic
Wednesday, October 27
- Strategies to Onboard, Support & Retain Your New Executive Director
- Public, Private, Confidential, Oh MY! Navigating the MGDPA Minefield
- Agency-Wide Budgeting and Financial Dashboards
- Racial Healing & Transformation: Advancing Workplace Equity (REPEAT SESSION)
s - Cybersecurity: Preparing Your Organization with the Right Policies, Technology & Insurance
- Inclusion: Tools to be More Felon Friendly
- Through the Lens of a Tribal Birth-5 Immersion School
- Lost Childhoods: Poverty, Trauma and Crime
s - IT: Do You Think? Or Do You Know?
- Certified Community Action Professional (CCAP): What’s it All About
- Vote Run Lead: Why Are You the Leader We Need?
- Real Time Strategic Planning
s - Whole Family/Whole Agency Approach
- The Leader’s Protocol: Make the Most of Every Leading Moment
- The Story of Community Action
- Tech for Housing Relief During COVID and Beyond
s - Preparing the Board for the Executive Director’s Annual Evaluation
- American Indians: History, Sovereignty and Moving Forward Together
- Putting Community Action Ethics in Action
- Nonprofit Revenue Recognition
Friday, October 29
- Succession Planning: Before Someone Leaves
- Performance Monitoring & Results Management in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors
- Building Relationships with Legislators
- Power to the Parents - Panel Discussion