
2023 SEACAA Annual Conference
Together for Change: Empowering Communities to Take Action
Sept. 19 - 22, 2023
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Promoting Community Engagement and Advocacy
SEACAA member agencies work with local leaders, volunteers, and other organizations to address community needs
Administering Head Start Programs
The Head Start Program is a federally funded early childhood education program that provides comprehensive serv
Addressing Housing Instability
Housing instability disproportionately impacts Black and Hispanic households, which leads to communities of col
About SEACAA
The Southeastern Association of Community Action Agencies (SEACAA) is a professional organization that provides research and policy development, resources, education and training to ensure progress towards the elimination of poverty and its causes in the Southeastern US.
We are a membership association of nearly 200 agencies that represent the interests, issues and concerns that impact the quality of life of families and communities in this eight-state region- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Save the Date: 2023 SEACAA Annual Conference September 19 - 22, 2023 in Myrtle Beach, SC

The heart of our mission is to eliminate poverty
SEACAA is a professional organization that provides leadership, resources, education and training, and advocacy to ensure progress toward the elimination of poverty and its causes in the eight-state southeastern region.
We offer professional development, education and training to assist boards of directors, staffs, partners, and volunteers of community action agencies (CAA) as they work to eliminate poverty in the southeast.
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
- Connect your key people to experienced agency leadership across the eight state southeastern region.
- Receive unprecedented advocacy for low-income families and issues that impact community action agencies.
- Get discounted rates for training, workshops, webinars and conferences.
- Align with proven practitioners and poverty experts.