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  Click on the above button to log on to  the new OCS-sponsored National Risk Mitigation and Quality Improvement Training and Technical Assistance Center.
 

   
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  Important News for Your Agency’s Program Participants
All federal benefits will switch to direct deposit
 
On December 21, 2010, the U.S. Department of the Treasury issued its final rule that all Americans receiving federal benefits will be made electronically directly to the recipient’s account.
 
“I encourage all Community Action staff and affiliates to visit Treasury’s Go Direct campaign website and learn how this new system will help Military veterans, Social Security recipients, SSI and others receive their funds in the safest, most reliable ways,” said Partnership CEO Don Mathis. “Go Direct saves valuable natural resources, time and money for all involved.”
 
Visit www.GoDirect.org today and read how this new payment process will work
   

 
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We would like to thank everyone who participated in the successful 2012 Management and Leadership Training Conference.

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From left: Don Mathis, President & CEO, Community Action Partnership, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez, John Edwards, Jr., CCAP, Chair, Community Action Partnership, and Dr. William Zubkoff, Chair, Miami Dade Community Action and Human Services Department

Please go to the Conference web page for session and speaker resources as they become available.
 
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Photo taken during the Miami-Dade site visit to weatherized homes



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The Politics of Economic Opportunity Forum

The Politics of Economic Opportunity:
Will Growing Poverty Affect Election 2012?

Click here to see the interview with Don Mathis
 

 
 

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The Community Action Partnership is pleased to present this special report, Facing the New Reality: Preparing Poor America for Harder Times Ahead. The report deals with the combined effects of resource depletion, climate change, and economic turmoil as they are expected to impact low income families and communities, and the Community Action Agencies and other organizations working with this population, in the months and years to come.


Facing the New Reality
is not a policy paper nor does it represent a formal policy of the Partnership.  Feedback to the Partnership office is running about 50/50 in enthusiastic support versus dour uneasiness.  The Partnership’s Strategic Initiatives Task Force has been examining this complex set of issues for well over a year with full transparency.  Presentations at the past four annual conventions, updates through our e news and Promise magazine, and through other communications.  We recognize that the severity of this prognosis mean seem exaggerated to some people.  Conversely, the U.S. Department of Defense, Johns Hopkins University and other highly-respected agencies and organizations are focusing on the impact of major national and international oil, energy, food, water and other resource shortages and potential crises.

  Facing the New Reality: Preparing Poor America for Harder Times Ahead
A Special Report from the Community Action Partnership*

Click here to read online

Click here to download
a printable version

For more information and resources for The New Reality Initiative, please click here.

 

* This report was produced by the Board of Directors and national staff of the Community Action Partnership.  The views put forward in this report are not assumed to be endorsed by each and every one of the Partnership’s member agencies.


 
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Don Mathis Interviewed on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal

To view the 47 minute interview, go to http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/DonM

 
  
 

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