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Anti-Hunger Policy Conference 2023:
Accurate measures of household costs are critical for addressing poverty and root causes of hunger and food insecurity. Attendees of this session will learn about a true cost of living measure that stands in stark contrast to the outdated Official Poverty Measure (OPM) in that it accounts for location, family composition, and all basic costs of living, from healthcare and housing to childcare and food. Produced by the Center for Women’s Welfare at the University of Washington and sponsored by the United Way of NYC, the NYC True Cost of Living is rooted in methodology used to calculate basic needs in 41 states. Six New York City reports (carrying the name NYC Self-Sufficiency Standard) have been produced since 2000. This report is a valuable advocacy tool to better inform food policies and can be replicated to support municipalities across the nation.
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Anti-Hunger Policy Conference 2023:
Stigma against people who access government benefits is widespread and a fundamental driver of health and nutrition disparities. In this session, participants will learn how stigma operates among individuals and across society, why it’s essential to center the leadership of people who have experienced stigma, and strategies for how to advocate for destigmatizing policies with individuals across the political spectrum.
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Want to know how to get the most out of the time you spend in your data? Want to stop spending so much time tracking down information, entering gifts, and google searching donors; and start spending that time doing meaningful searches, trusting your data and getting on the path to better donor stewardship? Join network colleagues and the folks from the FANO Philanthropy Operations Teams to learn tips and tricks for creating efficiencies when it comes to data.
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Putting people at the center of everything we do is an imperative in our collective vision to end hunger. The Neighbor Experience affects whether someone in need will be able to access charitable food at all and their willingness to get assistance again if needed.
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This webinar lead by Network Fundraising Services staff looks ate reimagining corporate partner engagement, introduces corporate skills-based volunteers and shares how to collaborate with the corporate partnership team at Feeding America.
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As food banks deepen approaches to improve Food Security and address racial disparities in communities, they are learning that an essential component of the work is understanding the local history and context of the community. This history helped to shape the systems and structures that impact food insecurity. Learning about place-based history allows us to work with community and address these systems while moving forward to challenge them. This is essential as we work to keep people at the center and address racial and geographic disparities. In this session, we will learn how an exploration of the history of a community is impacting the place-based work of Community Accelerator pilot food banks and their local partners. Attendees will explore how understanding the history of place may deepen their partnerships and work with community.
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In this interactive keynote, Anu will use his personal and professional trajectory as a human rights lawyer, researcher, and a gay immigrant of color to highlight the role of compassion in embodying and advancing equity in Feeding America’s work. Speaking to the differences between the human emotions of pity, sympathy, empathy, and compassion, he will inform participants about the popular roadblocks to equity and EDI work – shame, blame, and guilt – and the science of how compassion offers a pathway through them. Introducing the practice of various tools that help build compassion, attendees will walk away with an appreciation for our biological imperative and need for compassion and its indispensability in advancing equity within our organizations and communities. Anu will encourage attendees to reflect and ask questions to apply the concepts shared to their personal and professional circumstances.
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Hear from Feeding America’s new Stewardship Center and Philanthropy Operations about their core functions and how they collaboratively work together to provide meaningful donor stewardship that supports development goals and success. Identify what best practices you can right size for your organization to take your donor stewardship to the next level while making the most of your fundraising team members' time. Also hear from Three Square Food Bank and the strategies and investments they have made over the last two years to utilize donor data/information to execute strategic stewardship activities with their constituents.
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Fresh off the presses we will share a framework each food bank can use to create Standard Operating Procedures to get the most out of your database. Your CRM should be a living breathing tool in your fundraising strategy and planning, and we want to help you get there. In this session you’ll get a sneak peek at this newly created resource that will be available to the entire network; and you’ll also hear from network colleagues who have made important discoveries or changes in their CRMs that have elevated the way they use the wealth of information they glean from having clean, consistent data.
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Building a channel strategy for the future. How to balance investment in direct mail and digital channels to sustainably grow a direct response program.
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This session will focus on the intersection of relationship-based fundraising and volunteer engagement - how the two work together to create deeper donor engagement programs.
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There is a lot of value in working with a direct response partner. They help expand capacity, bring new ideas, and have specific expertise. But getting the most out of your direct response partner takes work. Hear what's working, what to consider, and when it might be time for a change.
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What do you do with all of your new donors as a result of covid-19? How are they different? What innovative stewardship activities are others implementing throughout the donor journey to maintain retention?
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How do you center and elevate the voices of the people we serve respectfully to inspire your audience to take action? Join us as we continue the conversation from the general storytelling session on Day 1 and hear directly from Jackie White and Robert Font about the storytelling process from their unique perspectives. Then FANO’s neighbor compensation practices will be shared as considerations before moving into breakout groups to discuss compensation practices and policies in more detail.
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Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot and network members for an insightful conversation on our collective EDI journey. Each panelist was chosen because they represent a different stage in the EDI journey. They will bring a different voice and perspective to the conversation.
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Anti-Hunger Policy Conference 2023:
The child nutrition programs support good nutrition, health, and learning for children. In this session, USDA officials will review recent policy and updates as well as share resources and innovations in the Child Nutrition space.
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Anti-Hunger Policy Conference 2023:
This session will introduce participants to the strategic context for Feeding America’s multi-pronged approach to accelerating enrollment in public benefits like SNAP. Join us to hear key learnings from Feeding America network members regarding strategies to increase SNAP enrollment, advocate for state level improvements to SNAP, and change perceptions of SNAP by growing allies and champions. Although SNAP emergency allotments have come to an end, our responsibility remains as we are fighting to end hunger each day.
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Anti-Hunger Policy Conference 2023:
This session will explore ways to use data and storytelling in advocating for systems-level changes. DMARC will present on its Storytellers Roundtable, which involves people with lived experience in advocacy, storytelling, and decision-making at the organization; and its data visualization dashboard, which is used as an advocacy and educational tool. DMARC will discuss its 2022 "Portrait of a Food Pantry Visitor: Data, Demographics, and Disparities" report, which highlights systemic root causes of hunger and food insecurity, including the legacy of racist policies such as redlining. The group will also present on the Iowa Hunger Coalition's "SNAP Map" data tool, which has been used in advocating with legislators against harmful policies targeting SNAP and other public assistance programs.
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Do you spend a great deal of time getting data related to donations into our systems properly? Are you unsure about what to share with donors to engage and steward the relationship? What does Feeding America do with this information once we have it? We will hear from your peers and Feeding America. We will share examples of how to make data tell a story that you can use to prioritize your work and lead to increased donations.
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