From Clinic to Community — The EveryONE Project in Family Medicine
The EveryONE Project in Family Medicine connects clinics and communities to ensure equitable access to healthcare for all Alabamians. By linking clinical services with community ac
Statement from National Community Action Foundation CEO David Bradley on the President’s Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request
The WAPPro 3.0 Leadership Institute is officially open for applications! This intensive leadership development program is designed for community action professionals across Alabama
New Regional Workforce Partnerships Expand Career Opportunities Across the Southeast
Across the Southeastern region, Community Action Agencies are strengthening workforce development through new partnerships with local employers, educational institutions, technical
Community Action Responds to Severe Weather and Emergency Needs Across the Southeast
The Southeast has experienced a series of severe weather events in recent months, from coastal storms to inland flooding. Community Action Agencies are playing a critical role in d
Southeast Strengthens Anti-Poverty Efforts Through Federal and State Funding Support
Across the Southeast, Community Action Agencies are benefitting from sustained federal and state investments in efforts to reduce poverty and expand economic opportunity.
Digital Access Is Foundational — Yet Barriers to Broadband Continue to Harm Families Across the South
In an era where nearly every aspect of daily life — from education and healthcare to job applications and public services — requires internet access, broadband is no longer opt
Federal Student Loan Limits to Decrease for Architecture, Education, and Other Fields Starting July 1, 2026
Students preparing for degree programs in architecture, education, and several other academic fields will face reduced federal student loan limits beginning July 1, 2026, according
Lowcountry Community Action Agency Presents Head Start Awareness Day
October is Head Start Awareness Month — a time to shine a spotlight on early childhood education, family support, health & nutrition, and the powerful foundation these services p
Covington Shares Food Assistance Resources Amid Federal SNAP Uncertainty
In Covington County and across southeastern Georgia, the possibility of a federal lapse in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits isn’t just a news headline—
13 Days Away: Countdown to the 2025 SEACAA Annual Conference
The excitement is building as we count down to the 2025 SEACAA Annual Conference—now just 13 days away! From October 14–17, Community Action leaders, advocates, and changemaker
