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X-WR-CALDESC:Community Assessment Skill Builder: From Requirement to Real I
 nsight\n\nA strong community assessment does more than meet a requirement.
  It provides the insight Community Action Agencies need to plan effectivel
 y\, learn continuously\, and respond to changing community conditions. Thi
 s two-part virtual Skill Builder is designed for staff who lead or manage 
 the community assessment process and want to deepen both the quality and u
 sefulness of their work.\n\nThis training goes beyond compliance to focus 
 on how to design and conduct community assessments that combine meaningful
  data with lived experience\, including the perspectives of people with lo
 w incomes. Participants will explore how to move from a one-time assessmen
 t to an ongoing learning approach and how to use findings to inform planni
 ng\, priorities\, and decision-making across the agency.\n\nParticipants w
 ill be introduced to NCAP’s free data hub as one optional resource and wil
 l discuss how to integrate data from multiple sources\, including national
 \, state\, local\, internal\, and customer-driven data. The Skill Builder 
 emphasizes practical approaches that reflect the realities of CAA capacity
  and timelines.\n\nWhat we’ll cover:\n\nClarifying the purpose and scope o
 f a community assessment\nBuilding an effective assessment team and engagi
 ng key stakeholders\nSelecting and combining data sources\, including quan
 titative data and lived experience\nApproaches for engaging community memb
 ers and capturing community voice\nMaking sense of findings and translatin
 g results into action\nUsing community assessments as part of an ongoing l
 earning process rather than a one-time report\nThe Skill Builder blends pr
 esentation\, facilitated discussion\, case examples\, and applied exercise
 s. Participants will leave with a clear framework for strengthening their 
 community assessment approach and practical next steps they can realistica
 lly apply within their agency.\n\nVirtual Skill Builder Details:\n\nThis i
 s a two-part virtual event with 4-hour sessions one week apart. For the be
 st learning experience\, participants should plan to attend both sessions.
 \n\nDay 1: Wednesday\, April 8\, 2026\, from 1 PM – 5 PM ET (12 PM – 4 PM 
 CT | 11 AM – 3 PM MT | 10 AM – 2 PM PT)\n\nDay 2: Wednesday\, April 15\, 2
 026\, from 1 PM – 5 PM ET (12 PM – 4 PM CT | 11 AM – 3 PM MT | 10 AM – 2 P
 M PT)
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DESCRIPTION:Community Assessment Skill Builder: From Requirement to Real In
 sight\n\nA strong community assessment does more than meet a requirement. 
 It provides the insight Community Action Agencies need to plan effectively
 \, learn continuously\, and respond to changing community conditions. This
  two-part virtual Skill Builder is designed for staff who lead or manage t
 he community assessment process and want to deepen both the quality and us
 efulness of their work.\n\nThis training goes beyond compliance to focus o
 n how to design and conduct community assessments that combine meaningful 
 data with lived experience\, including the perspectives of people with low
  incomes. Participants will explore how to move from a one-time assessment
  to an ongoing learning approach and how to use findings to inform plannin
 g\, priorities\, and decision-making across the agency.\n\nParticipants wi
 ll be introduced to NCAP’s free data hub as one optional resource and will
  discuss how to integrate data from multiple sources\, including national\
 , state\, local\, internal\, and customer-driven data. The Skill Builder e
 mphasizes practical approaches that reflect the realities of CAA capacity 
 and timelines.\n\nWhat we’ll cover:\n\nClarifying the purpose and scope of
  a community assessment\nBuilding an effective assessment team and engagin
 g key stakeholders\nSelecting and combining data sources\, including quant
 itative data and lived experience\nApproaches for engaging community membe
 rs and capturing community voice\nMaking sense of findings and translating
  results into action\nUsing community assessments as part of an ongoing le
 arning process rather than a one-time report\nThe Skill Builder blends pre
 sentation\, facilitated discussion\, case examples\, and applied exercises
 . Participants will leave with a clear framework for strengthening their c
 ommunity assessment approach and practical next steps they can realistical
 ly apply within their agency.\n\nVirtual Skill Builder Details:\n\nThis is
  a two-part virtual event with 4-hour sessions one week apart. For the bes
 t learning experience\, participants should plan to attend both sessions.
 \n\nDay 1: Wednesday\, April 8\, 2026\, from 1 PM – 5 PM ET (12 PM – 4 PM 
 CT | 11 AM – 3 PM MT | 10 AM – 2 PM PT)\n\nDay 2: Wednesday\, April 15\, 2
 026\, from 1 PM – 5 PM ET (12 PM – 4 PM CT | 11 AM – 3 PM MT | 10 AM – 2 P
 M PT)
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260408T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260408T150000
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SUMMARY:NCAP - 2026 Community Assessment Skill Builder - Day 1
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