FRAC: MARCH 2019 Breakfast Matters Webinar

Making Community Eligibility Work with Lower ISPs Community eligibility is a federal option that allows high poverty schools to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students. Schools can participate in community eligibility as long as 40 percent of the enrolled students are automatically eligible to receive free school meals—typically...

First Focus: Cutting Child Poverty in Half Within a Decade: A Congressional Briefing

Rayburn HOB 2020 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC

First Focus: Cutting Child Poverty in Half Within a Decade: A Congressional Briefing Hosted by the U.S. Child Poverty Action Group, First Focus, the American Academy of Pediatrics , and the National Prevention Science Coalition to Improve Lives, in collaboration with Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard, and Congressman Danny...

The Trump Budget: What You Need to Know

The Trump Budget: What You Need to Know Thursday, March 14th 2 P.M. EDT, 1 P.M. CDT, 12 P.M. MDT, 11 A.M. PDT Register Here Even if you can't attend, you should register to get access to the webinar recording with captions, slides, and follow-up information. Each year, the President...

FRAC: CEP 30-Minute-Deep-Dive

Understanding the Relationship between Community Eligibility and Title I Funding Community eligibility is an amazing federal option that allows high poverty schools to offer breakfast and lunch at no cost to all students while eliminating the free and reduced-price school meal application. Many school districts have questions regarding how to...

CEPR: Screening of “I, A Black Woman, Resist”

Rayburn HOB 2020 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC

March 11, 2019 3:00 PM Hosts: Rep. Ro Khanna and Rep. Raúl Grijalva Sponsors: The Center for Economic and Policy Research, the Washington Office on Latin America and the U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil. Location: Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC Room 2325 Please join us for a screening...

Friday Advocates Meeting

Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) 1200 18th St NW, Washington, DC

CHN’s regular Friday Advocates Meetings are off-the-record. Thank you for not quoting speakers in materials you send to your networks. Location: Our FAM on Friday March 8th will be at the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), 1200 18th St NW, 2 blocks from both Farragut North and Farragut South...

Economic Policy Institute: Making the Digital Economy Work for Everyone

Washington Court Hotel 525 New Jersey Aenue Northwest, Washington, DC

What innovative ideas are out there to make the digital economy a working economy for all? Please join us for a discussion with policy makers and union leaders from both sides of the Atlantic as we address this challenging question.

National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference

Omni Shoreham Hotel 2500 Calvert St NW, Washington, DC

Co-sponsored by Feeding America and the Food Research & Action Center in cooperation with the National CACFP Forum. Join 1,000+ of your fellow anti-hunger advocates in Washington, D.C., for two days of “can’t miss” networking opportunities, content-rich sessions, interactive training, and the National CACFP Leadership track, “CACFP Innovation, Dedication, Celebration,”...

Friday Advocates’ Meeting

CHN’s regular Friday Advocates Meetings are off-the-record. Thank you for not quoting speakers in materials you send to your networks. If you would like to attend a FAM, please contact Joe Battistelli: jbattistelli@chn.org

Friday Advocates’ Meeting

CHN’s regular Friday Advocates Meetings are off-the-record. Thank you for not quoting speakers in materials you send to your networks. UPDATE: The Friday, Feb. 1 Friday Advocates Meeting will be located at CLASP, 1200 18th Street NW, Suite 200. If you would like to attend a FAM, please contact Joe...

Census 2020: Why getting it right matters (a lot!)

Census 2020: Why getting it right matters (a lot!) Wednesday, January 23rd 3 P.M. Eastern, 2 P.M. Central, 1 P.M. Mountain, 12 P.M. Pacific Click Here to Register Today With 2019 now upon us, the 2020 Census is right around the corner. Join the Coalition on Human Needs and the...

Protect Immigrant Families Rapid Response Webinar

View an archive of this webinar here. On September 22nd, the Department of Homeland Security publicized a proposed rule change that would make using health, anti-hunger, anti-poverty, or affordable housing programs a disqualifier for some immigrants, putting millions of families at risk. The proposed Public Charge rule would punish immigrants...