Community Action...Creating Local Opportunities for Economic Self-Sufficiency
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Online Conference Registration
 
2009 Poverty Matters!
 

Registration Deadline:  Friday, November 20, 2009

Payment:  Checks must be mailed with a copy of the registration confirmation to the WISCAP office at the address listed.  Please make all checks payable to “WISCAP.”  We do accept online payments!!

Scholarships:  If you need a scholarship to attend either conference, please download a copy of the brochure which contains the application form. Do not register online.
 

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Opening Plenary/Cont. Breakfast

 

Plenary/Breakfast Buffet

Plenary/Luncheon

 

Closing Plenary/Luncheon

Vegetarian meals requested

     
Wednesday, December 2   Thursday, December 3  
       

10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Session A

 

9:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Session D

 

Introduction to WISPACT
( Wisconsin Pooled and Community Trust)

Payday and other short term lending: A rundown of issues and options

Project Team- A Family Mentoring Program for Self-Sufficiency

West CAP takes on Cassandra's Evil Triplets

Construction Careers in the New Economy

Working between the lines: Meeting the unmet need of personal and Household hygiene

Fighting Poverty with Passion
AmeriCorps VISTA in Wisconsin

Community Organizing for HealthCare Access and Economic Development

The 2010 Census -Ask me why you Count

Libraries change Lives: Highlighting Community Education Programs and Services for Economically Disadvantages Area Residents
  Project Promise Microenterprise-Providing Hope and Opportunity

Focus Group- Poverty in Wisconsin: Poverty Measurement Project

 

 

1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Session B

 

10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Session E.

 
Racism and its Impact on our African       American clients Maximizing Health Care Coverage: Policy Opportunities
 Toolkit of Resources for Families in Crisis Stone Soup: Innovation Partnerships for Triple Community Benefit

Homeless teens

Leveraging housing rehabilitation to support place-based Anti-poverty Initiatives

Strategies for Tenants in Foreclosed Properties: the New Laws

Creative Collaboration: Finding Program Partners in the most unlikely places

Just how stimulating are those ARRA funds anyway.?

How can low income tax clinic help you

Employment and Training Services-Part one

H1N1 Workshop

Transportation Opportunities in the Fox Cities & Assessing the Transportation Needs of Low-income Residents

 

 

3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Session C

     
Emerging Leaders: Resolving the Conflict between Generations    

Awakening the gifts of character

   
Project EAT: Modernizing Foodshare in Milwaukee County    
Homeless Shelter-Boys & Girls Club    
How can business Ownership create a new job in Rural WI for a client    
Employment and Training Strategies    
Health Co-Operatives: What are they and how can they provide health insurance access to the uninsured    
 

   


Wisconsin Community Action Program Association, 1310 Mendota St., Ste 107, Madison, WI  53714
Phone: (608) 244-4422  Fax: (608) 244-4064 email: 
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