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WSCAP Newsletter May 22, 2025
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Honoring Harvey Milk Day
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Harvey Milk was a pioneering civil rights leader and one of the first openly gay elected officials in the United States. Elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, he
dedicated his life to championing LGBTQ+ rights, equality, and social justice. His visibility and advocacy gave hope to countless marginalized individuals and helped ignite a broader
movement for change. Tragically assassinated in 1978, Milk’s legacy lives on as a powerful symbol of courage, resilience, and the enduring fight for a more inclusive and just world.
King County Community Action Agencies Call for Action as Federal Cuts Loom
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Budget proposals would devastate regional nonprofit sector’s ability to respond to economic crisis, agencies warn – leaving hundreds of thousands of community members in King County
without critical resources
King County’s Community Action Agencies Byrd Barr Place, El Centro de la Raza, Hopelink, Multi-Service Center, Neighborhood House, and Solid Ground are together calling for action to
protect the vital network of programs that serve the region’s most vulnerable community members. As Congress’ negotiations to reconcile its proposed budget with the White House’s FY2026
discretionary request continue, the six agencies warn that without a bipartisan agreement that includes funding for essential human services, these programs could face severe reductions
or shutdown.
“For years, Community Action Agencies and nonprofits have served as our nation's safety net, leveraging taxpayer and private support to provide critical services for our neighbors and
communities when they are at their most vulnerable,” said Shalimar Gonzales, CEO of Solid Ground and President of Washington State Community Action Partnership. “The near daily onslaught
of cuts to federal funding for nonprofits threatens to erode our ability to play this crucial role in American society.”
With Congress working to align competing FY2026 budget proposals and secure new appropriations for the following fiscal year, the threat to anti-poverty programs is growing on both fronts.
The proposed discretionary budget calls for a 10 percent cut to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program (TANF), a 20 percent cut to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program [(SNAP), NCSL, 2025)], a cut of approximately $32.9 billion to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the full elimination of the Community Services Block Grant
(The White House, 2025).
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Washington Gorge Community Action Programs (WAGAP) Works to Get Heaters to Indigenous Tribal Homes Along the Columbia River
Weatherization Wednesday 2025 Network Spotlights!
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in Northwest Washington. WAGAP is one of 40 organizations that collaborate with tribal partners like Gorge Native American Corporation (GNAC), Nch’i Wana Housing, and the Regional Tribal
Fishery Commission to serve Native families in a variety of impermanent structures along the Columbia River.
Situated on shoreline lands which the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) calls “In-Lieu and Treaty Fishing Access Sites”, these homes cannot be Weatherized and could not receive LIHEAP
until recently. Executive Director Jennifer Pauletto and Associate Director Juan Reyes explained that WAGAP outreach workers and partner groups had long hoped to find a way to get safe
and affordable heat to this community; WAGAP serves at least 20 In-Lieu Sites in their area.
These sites are reserved for members of the Nez Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon,
and the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Indian Nation for native access to traditional fisheries. The US Government maintains restrooms, ramps, and other facilities at the
sites, but there is no utility infrastructure on the land, and none can be added.
The solution was to provide portable propane heaters, combined with appropriate safety measures. 38 families have now received “Buddy Heaters”, which run on 5 to10-gallon portable propane
tanks. Carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and a 6 ft hose with a regulator valve were also provided. Nch’i Wana staff provided instructions and training to each household
during distribution. “This called for a lot of trust building,” Reyes said.
Funds for the heaters and safety supplies came from the local Inatai Foundation, and other local fundraising dollars. Pauletto explained, “We have built some relationships here locally
with donors who prefer not to be named.” WAGAP then worked with some of their LIHEAP propane vendors to apply funds towards tank refills.
A Growing Hunger: Food Assistance Funding
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As legislative budget cuts continue to threaten food assistance programs, the Okanogan County Food Bank is taking action and getting our hands dirty with innovative agricultural initiatives
designed to boost local food security and sustainability. “Harvesting Hope,” a new community garden project, in tandem with our new “Grow a Row” campaign and freshly launched “Gleaning”
program, we aim to fortify Okanogan County’s self-reliance and resilience, creating a robust framework for food security as external funding dwindles.
Continue reading for additional details on our “Grow a Row” campaign, “Gleaning” program and our Zero Waste initiative.
Call our office at (509) 422-4041 <http://tel:5094224041/> to reach the Food & Nutrition department or email us at nutrition@occac.com <mailto:mail:nutrition@occac.com> for more info!
If you are interested in making a monetary donation to any of these programs specifically or to the Harvesting Hope Campaign in general, you can do that by clicking the DONATE button
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items we need under each program below that you can donate. We need a LOT of supplies to keep these programs up and running and to make them all a great success! We appreciate any help
you can provide!
If you’re interested in volunteering for any or all of these programs, you can fill out an online application by clicking here <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acf3cee5bbda818
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Solid Ground Events: Welcome to Medicare Webinar
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In this presentation, you’ll learn about all parts of Medicare so you can make an informed decision about your Medicare choices. We’ll discuss…
* Medicare A, B, C, and D
* Enrollment
* Medicare benefits and options
* Medigaps (supplemental plans) and Medicare Advantage plans
* Help paying for Medicare
* Medicare fraud
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Lee. SHIBA provides free, unbiased, and confidential assistance with Medicare health care choices.
* Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
* Time: 5-8pm
* Location: Virtual on Zoom
* Price: FREE
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QUESTIONS? Contact Sam Stones, SHIBA Program Lead, at sams@solid-ground.org or 206.694.6750.
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You are Invited! Join Us for Community Action Month!
We’re celebrating 60 years of serving the LC Valley Community and you’re invited to the party!
When: Tuesday, May 27th
Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where: Community Action, 124 New 6th Street, Lewiston, ID
Bring your friends and family for an afternoon of fun, food, and festivities, including:
* Free food
* Activities for kids and adults
* Gift card drawings
* Photo/Video booth
* Premiere of our brand-new CAPs 14 podcast series
* Conservation education + swag
Don’t miss your chance to win a gift card just for participating!
Let’s come together to celebrate six decades of impact and community connection.
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County Human Services screens ‘Cooked’ on May 30
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community panel discussion.
More than 120 community members came together to explore how poverty, race, and climate disasters intersect – and how we can move from reacting to disasters to preventing them.
The community has another chance to join the conversation at a second "Cooked” free screening and resource fair on May 30 at Pacific Lutheran University’s Anderson University Center,
12180 Park Ave. S.
"Cooked: Survival by Zip Code” is an award-winning documentary that explores the intersection of poverty, race, and climate disasters through the lens of the deadly 1995 Chicago heatwave.
In July 1995, a heat wave overtook Chicago: high humidity and a layer of heat-retaining pollution drove the heat index up to more than 126 degrees. City roads buckled, rails warped,
electric grids failed, thousands became ill, and people began to die – by the hundreds.
"Cooked” tells the story of this heat wave, the most traumatic in U.S. history, in which 739 Chicago citizens died in a single week, most of them poor, elderly, and African American.
Balancing serious and somber with her respectful, albeit ironic and signature quirky style, Peabody award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand explores this drama that, when peeled away,
reveals the less newsworthy but long-term crisis of pernicious poverty, economic, and social isolation and racism. "Cooked” is a story about life, death, and the politics of crisis
in an American city.
The screening will be followed by a community discussion led by Pierce County Community Action Programs, featuring local experts and speakers from a variety of sectors, exploring how
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and Matthew Santelli, Pierce County Human Services.
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When Anna first connected with HopeSource <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acf3cee5bbda818ebd4ce40eb&id=2ccfb1127a&e=b80de0d97c> , she was doing everything she
could to hold her life together. Pregnant with her first child, attending college, and without stable housing, she was bouncing between couches and carrying the weight of uncertainty
every day. The fear of not having a safe place to bring her baby home was overwhelming.
That’s where HopeSource stepped in.
From the very beginning, our Care Navigation team worked alongside Anna to support her one step at a time. Together, they connected her with vital resources like CareNet and DSHS to
ensure she had access to healthy food, prenatal care, and supplies for her growing family.
After just a few weeks of consistent support, Anna secured a safe, affordable, fully furnished apartment. “Knowing she has a support network, it was like the heaviness was lifted off
of her,” shared Care Navigator Denise Payton. “It was the first time we had really seen her smile.”
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Solid Ground’s Annual Gala
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Solid Ground’s mission to end poverty is bold. And at this critical time in our nation’s history, it requires us to stand more firmly than ever in community with those who share our
values and believe that every person is important and deserves the opportunity to thrive.
At the Gala, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about our programs directly from amazing staff members who bring Solid Ground’s mission to life, hear firsthand from participants who’ve
navigated their own journeys to stability, and support our work to build pathways beyond poverty – all over a three-course dinner and drinks.
Special Guest Erin Jones will share a message of hope and inspiration and give us action items we can do right now to make a difference in our community. After we wrap up the program,
we’ll retreat to the lounge for live music, snacks, and beverages.
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Community Action Case Management Training, with Berneitha K. McNair
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an opportunity for our network and Region 10 members to participate in the Community Action Case Management Training with Berneitha K. McNair <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?
u=acf3cee5bbda818ebd4ce40eb&id=546628c6bd&e=b80de0d97c> at no cost!
This in-person training begins with highlighting practical advice to achieve success and spark positive change in case management. The facilitator discusses helpful strategies for case
managers to perform an impeccable intake and aspirational assessment on low-income individuals and their families. The training will also examine aspects of the whole person/whole
family approach as a beneficial tool in conducting high-quality assessments. Attendees will learn a step-by-step process to properly plan in case management, as well as how to develop
impactful interventions and incorporate a holistic service delivery to achieve results in community action.
Agenda
* Practical Advice to Achieve Success in Case Management
* Questions Case Managers Should Ask Themselves Prior to Completing an Intake
* Helpful Tips to Completing an Impeccable Intake
* Definition and Importance of the Whole Person/Whole Family Approach During Assessment
* Components of an Aspirational Assessment in Case Management
* Definition of Proper Planning in Case Management
* A Step-By-Process to Proper Planning
* Questions to Ask During Planning to Get It Right for Low-Income Families and Individuals
* Proper Planning and a Holistic Service Delivery in Community Action
* Proper Planning and Developing Interventions
* Recap and Question/Answer Session
Learning Outcomes
* Learn practical advice that fosters success as a case manager in community action.
* Enhance capacity to complete an Impeccable Intake and Aspirational Assessment, while also engaging in Proper Planning during the case management process.
* Learn the concepts of whole person/whole family approach and holistic service delivery and how to use those concepts to improve case management or coaching plans.
Details:
* When: June 17, 2025, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
* Where: The Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport (San Juan Ballroom)
* Address: 18118 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188, Phone: (206) 244-6666 <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acf3cee5bbda818ebd4ce40eb&id=b3ac656aad&e=b80de0d97c>
* Parking for attendees is free the day of training only
* Lunch and snacks will be provided (Vegetarian, GF, and Dairy-free options will be available)
**Register soon - space is limited!
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Oregon, Idaho) Agency
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Questions? Please contact Zalina Abner-Green, WSCAP Training & Development Director, at zalina@wapartnership.org should you have any questions about this upcoming training.
Frank Chopp Celebration of Life - June 1st
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The celebration of Frank Chopp's life and legacy will be held on June 1 from 2-5:30 pm at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue (11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue). The program features stories
about strategies and practices Frank used as a community organizer, political leader, and legislator. The fight for fairness and opportunity continues, and we hope each attendee finds
something from his life that helps you care for our communities and nation.
Doors will open at 1pm to facilitate parking and arrival. We expect the program to start shortly after 2pm and end around 5:30pm. After the program, you are welcome to stay to talk with
the family, friends, and other attendees in the reception area.
If you are unable to attend, the celebration of life will also be livestreamed by TVW (tvw.org <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acf3cee5bbda818ebd4ce40eb&id=adf1b04daa&e=b80de
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Registration
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Digital Equity Forum
Mark your calendars! The next Digital Equity Forum (DEF) meeting is coming up in just two weeks — Tuesday, June 3, 2025, from 3:00–4:30 PM via Zoom.
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As always, the DEF operates under the Open Public Meetings Act (OPMA), and we welcome the public to attend, observe the meeting and share brief comments during the designated public
comment period at the end of the meeting. We look forward to your participation and support in advancing Digital Equity for all Washingtonians.
For questions, comments, or concerns, please contact Katrina Tuggle at Katrina.tuggle@equity.wa.gov <mailto:Katrina.tuggle@equity.wa.gov>
Together we can bridge the digital divide!
Sun Bucks Program Returns to Provide Summer Food Support for Washington Children
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In December 2022, the federal government authorized a permanent, nationwide Summer EBT program to support children’s access to food during the summer months. The Department of Social
and Health Services received federal approval to implement SUN Bucks for summer 2025 and is partnering with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction to distribute these benefits
starting the first week of June.
"Students learn better when their basic needs are met," said State Superintendent Chris Reykdal. "During the school year, we ensure students are fed during the day with our recently
expanded school meal program. While school isn’t in session, the Summer EBT program provides an essential opportunity for children in Washington to access nutrition and meals. I am
grateful to our partners at DSHS for their help in implementing this program and prioritizing the health and well-being of children and families across our state."
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Featured in this issue:
* Creating safe, affirming, and inclusive spaces
* Consolidated Homeless Grant (CHG) resources available to support partnerships with by-and-for organizations
* HAU Lived Experience Advisory Committee update
* Housing Trust Fund Repair Fund
* Ongoing development of 2025-2030 Local Homeless Housing Plans
Creating safe, affirming, and inclusive services
HAU believes that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter their background, identity, or life experience. As grantees and service providers, you play a critical
role in ensuring that clients feel safe, welcome, and supported.
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It takes $91K to afford rent
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Zoom in: By that measure, affording the typical Seattle area-rent — which came in at $2,271 in April — requires an annual income of $90,840.
* That's the 11th-highest income needed among the dozens of U.S. metros analyzed by Zillow.
Yes, but: The median household income in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area was $110,744 in 2023 — well above what is needed to afford the typical monthly rent, per Zillow's analysis.
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Community Condition Dashboard: Examining Homelessness in Washington is now LIVE!
The Washington State Office of Equity (EQUITY) is thrilled to announce the launch of the Community Condition Dashboard: Examining Homelessness in Washington <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com
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This dashboard will assist decision-makers in making data-driven decisions so we can advance a Washington for All. Our innovative approach combines different data sources to provide
a more user-friendly and comprehensive view of homelessness than has previously been publicly accessible. It aggregates data from federal, state, and local governments and community
service providers. This provides a statewide overview of those who use any of the programs in our blended homelessness dataset.
The dashboard utilizes data from:
* Community Housing Support Providers
* Medical Providers
* Department of Social and Health Services Economic Services Administration
* Department of Commerce
* Managed Care Organizations
* Front-Line Staff
* Clark, Snohomish, and Spokane Counties
* Health Care Authority
* American Community Survey Data
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Department of Energy - WPN Watch
Weatherization Program Notice 25-3: Federal Poverty Guidelines and Definition of Income
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NCAP would like to draw your attention to Weatherization Program Notice 25-3, Federal Poverty Guidelines and Definition of Income. Income eligibility plays a critical role in WAP to
serve low-income individuals and families across America. Grantees can create flexibility, and expand access in this process, by adopting categorical eligibility of other federal programs
listed in this guidance when submitting PY 2025 Grantee Plans.
As defined in 10 CFR 440.3, Low-income means that income in relation to family size which:
(1) Is at or below 200 percent of the poverty level determined in accordance with criteria established by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), except that the Secretary
may establish a higher level if the Secretary, after consulting with the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Secretary of Health and Human Services,
determines that such a higher level is necessary to carry out the purposes of this part and is consistent with the eligibility criteria established for the Weatherization Program under
Section 222(a)(12) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; (2) Is the basis on which cash assistance payments have been paid during the preceding twelve-month period under Titles IV
and XVI of the Social Security Act or applicable State or local law; or (3) If a Grantee elects, is the basis for eligibility for assistance under the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance
Act of 1981, provided that such basis is at least 200 percent of the poverty level determined in accordance with criteria established by the Director of the Office of Management and
Budget. WAP Directors and Program Managers should be sure to update any processes used when processing weatherization applications and inform staff of this change as it impacts client
eligibility.
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Tips For Supporting Staff During Volatile and Uncertain Times
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Save the Date!
The 2025 CAPLAW National Training Conference will take place at the Sheraton Copley in Boston, MA. Join us May 28-30 to learn, be inspired, and connect with others in the Community Action
Network!
Registration Now Open
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Workshop tracks include:
Governance
Finance
Human Resources
Programs
Specialized
Who should attend:
CAA staff + board
Other federal grantees
Attorneys
Financial consultants
Federal + state officials
NEUAC 2025: Registration is Open!
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Luck is on your side! Registration for NEUAC 2025 in Charlotte, NC is officially OPEN! Secure your spot today and be among the first to register for a chance to win a complimentary hotel
room at the Charlotte Westin, our official conference hotel.
Don't miss out on early access to key sessions, networking opportunities, and industry insights that make NEUAC the must-attend event for energy assistance professionals.
Register now and let the luck of the Irish be with you!
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2025 Community Summit
Uniting for Impact, Engaging for Change
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Save The Date: June 4
DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration 2025 Community Summit: Uniting for Impact, Engaging for Change. This year, the Summit will be an all-virtual conference, bringing together
self-advocates, families, friends, partners and allies to collaborate in building more inclusive communities.
Please join us on June 4, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. for a virtual event featuring:
* Engaging keynote speakers.
* Virtual connection and networking opportunities.
* Virtual resource fair.
* Interactive sessions on issues impacting our communities.
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If you have questions about Community Summit 2025 or want to know how you can be involved, please contact Community Summit steering committee coordinator Ron Bryan at Ronald.Bryan@dshs.wa.gov
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Save the date!!!
The event you all know and love is coming this Spring! Mark your calendars for June 7, MSC's annual Spring into Action Dinner & Auction will be held at the Muckleshoot Casino Resort
Event Center!
We are so excited to share this event with our community again this year and come together to celebrate and support the work that MSC is doing.
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Detroit, MI | August 27th – 29th (Pre-Con: Aug. 25th – 26th)
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ABOUT THE EVENT
Community Action Agencies (CAAs) and other human services providers are trusted, and they have both the expertise and dedication it takes to serve families and communities best. Agencies
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