One of the ways APACC helps members (and non-members) build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
Read MoreBrent & Co. is a local music group that recently produced a bluegrass album completely dedicated to the Anacostia River. The premiere of the album is TONIGHT, November 19, at 8:00 pm, at Southeast DC’s Anacostia Playhouse, which is also the inaugural performance in its new Monday night music series! Pay-what-you-want tickets available here.
Read MoreNavigating Demographic Change is the theme of the Ward 7 circle, a topic identified by residents and other stakeholders. Join in and share your views about the past, present, and future and paint a more nuanced picture than mere data can portray.
Read MoreOrganizational news and other important info from APACC members Washington Parks and People, DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, DC Bridge Park, Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, and Building Bridges Across the River.
Read MoreThousands of DC families and individuals claim the federal and local Earned Income Tax Credits. The individual financial benefits can be substantial. But what about those families and individuals who don’t participate? Unfortunately, they are leaving money on the table. You’re invited to the #DCEITC Forum December 12 to help close the gap in participation.
Read MoreAPACC member DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice has aggregated Tweets to recap the council’s November 13 legislative actions.
Read MoreOne of the ways APACC helps members (and non-members) build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
Read MoreHere’s the 411 on who’s who in the mayor’s budget office. Bookmark the list!
Read MoreWith all that is happening in Ward 7, the timing is perfect for a Ward 7 story circle! We would suggest, of course, that the connection of the community to Anacostia River and Anacostia Park are essential.
Read More“Many community advocates and government agencies are doing their best to make this happen on the Anacostia River here in Washington, but these groups don’t necessarily have an agreement about what the river corridor should become. There is no explicit shared sense of how the many individual projects along the river will collectively create an experience greater than the sum of its parts: there is no “vision” for the Anacostia River corridor.”
Read MoreOne of the ways APACC helps members (and non-members) build their organizational capacity is through a weekly post with useful information and skill-building opportunities. Check out this week’s post.
Read MoreFinancial sustainability is a major, perhaps the most important, concern of community-based organizations. Nonprofits and social enterprises can get help from the seven-module training program focused on organizational sustainability offered by Project 500™.
Read MoreYou don’t have to be a climate expert or economist to know about resilience. Resilient DC wants to know your ideas about what DC government, for-profit and nonprofit businesses, and individuals can do to make various facets of life in DC resilient. Participate in person meetings or online.
Read MoreThe room was packed at Thurgood Marshall Academy Tuesday night for the Year of the Anacostia Forum for At-large Candidates sponsored by ACC and APACC. Head inside for pics and more.
Read MoreLearn how to use the council’s Legislative Information Management System (LIMS) at a community training session Monday, November 5.
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