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GNHCommunity Network: an introduction

Hi! Welcome to GNH Community Network. Glad to see you here; I hope you participate and join the conversation. For starters, I am linking some documents and materials here so you can learn more about the website.



If you need some pointers on how to use the site and all the tools and resources available, check our tutorial here. Lots of good pointers and general information. If… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on October 21, 2009 at 9:38am — No Comments

New Haven Collaborative

Come and Join GNH Community!!!! Let's work together on getting the word out

Added by Gabrielle Hall- Clifford Beers on October 15, 2009 at 4:30am — No Comments

Possibilities...

Sitting in Junta, at the GNH Community workshop, imaging what the possibilities of this site could be. The first thing is to get people on board, and then learn how to use it efficiently. I am currently on a few listservs related to non-profits in New Haven and can imagine them working through this site. These include CityWide Youth Coalition, Executive Director breakfast group, the Chamber's Non Profit Resource Council, the I <3 New Haven Non-Profits, etc. Hmmm.

Added by Joanne Sciulli on October 15, 2009 at 3:30am — No Comments

GNH Community Workshop: materials

For those atteding to the workshop (or those that missed it and want to have the materials), here you have a brief intro guide to GNH Community:



A introduction to GNH Community.pdf

A introduction to GNH Community.doc



Remember, if you need more information, you can check the NING help… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on October 14, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Update! Preschool slot vacancy list in New Haven

Pam Hansen has posted the list of vacancies in the Early Childhood group. You can find the list here. Direct download here.

If I have time, I will post it later as a beautiful embedded spreadsheet. We will see.

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on October 8, 2009 at 7:59am — No Comments

News and reminders

A couple of quick news and updates. First of all, a hearty welcome to all the newcomers to GNH Community - We are getting bigger, bit by bit, and sharing more information. I know at least one person that will be getting Spanish classes because she found out about them here (thanks, Hannah!), so keep the good… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on October 7, 2009 at 1:52pm — No Comments

Spanish Conversation Classes!

Spanish class interest form Oct 09.doc



Junta is now starting its ten-week Spanish Conversation classes! We are beginning classes this week and next, but there are still spaces if you or any of your friends/co-workers would like to sign up. I'll put the text of the flyer below, and it's also uploaded if you want to print it. Please feel free to pass this on!



Junta for… Continue

Added by Hannah Greaves on October 6, 2009 at 5:50am — 1 Comment

Special Grant Opportunity for Basic Needs Providers

Applications are being accepted through September 25, 2009 for The Foundation's “Making a Good Gift Better” grants program. The matching gifts program supports nonprofits serving the Greater New Haven region that provide food, shelter, clothing and fuel. Organizations with a 501(c)3 or applicable tax-exempt status that provide services in The Foundation’s 20-town region and raise a minimum of $1,000 between November 2, 2009 and January 15, 2010 may be… Continue

Added by Lee Cruz on September 24, 2009 at 4:51am — No Comments

Spread the word: GNH Community flier

Some people have requested materials with information on GNH Community, so we can better spread the word using the almighty invite button. Here you have a couple of fliers.



First, a one-page explanation on what GNH Community is and what you can do with it:

GNH Community one pager.pdf



Second, a -longer- PowerPoint presentation with screenshots and such:…



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Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on September 17, 2009 at 9:27am — No Comments

The New Haven Early Childhood Plan

The New Haven Early Childhood Council released its Early Childhood Plan on a September 8, 2009 Press Event. The Plan focuses on three strategic areas, Early Care and Education, Family Engagement and Health. Please upload the Plan NHECC_final.pdf

Added by Pam Hansen on September 11, 2009 at 6:30am — 2 Comments

Some new toys: available services spreadsheets!

I just added a neat little tool to the Nurturing Families Group page - make sure you check it out.



Seen it? The idea is to have spreadsheets like that to make information sharing easier between providers. Basically what we can have is a list of locations/programs and how many clients they can still take - the trick is that the spreadsheet is open (it is just a Google Document) so it can be edited by anyone… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on September 10, 2009 at 8:00am — 2 Comments

Coming soon - workshops, more information

A couple of updates on our plans for GNH Community:



1. First of all, we want more content. Keep sending me anything you want me to upload - I will be adding stuff like the Youth Map and other information soon.



2. I was planing on hosting a couple of workshops on how to use GNH community - on creating profiles, creating groups and adding content ourselves. We are going to add some neat collaboration features, like real-time counters on how many slots are available for some… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on August 28, 2009 at 7:07am — No Comments

Tell Congress: Support Free Home Visits

Free home visits included in H.R. 3312, the Preventing Unintended Pregnancies, Reducing the Need for Abortion, and Supporting Parents Act would provide health and parenting education as well as additional services like diapers and other basic hygienic products for children.



More information on what we YOU need to do in the newly created Early Childhood group.



Add more… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on August 14, 2009 at 8:21am — No Comments

New SNAP content - Using GNH Community to share information

It is often difficult to track down information on food programs and resources in CT. To make things easier for everybody in GNH Community, I have added quite a bit of content to the GNH Community group on Food Security.



You will be able to find the new SNAP guidelines, a detailed outline of the program, links to useful resources online, links to the applications, a FAQ and a space to ask questions to the… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on August 12, 2009 at 6:54am — No Comments

Job opening (or how to post documents at GNH Community)

I just got an e-mail with an opening for a full time bi-lingual home visitor for our Nurturing Families Program at FHCHC, asking me to redistribute it to my list of contacts. Instead of doing that, I am going to post it here, showing how we can do it.



The easiest way to do it (and I expect to see a lot of those postings soon!) is via a blog post, that will come up on the front page. To create one, just have a look at the box at the top of the right column in the front page, just… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on July 23, 2009 at 3:28am — No Comments

The "invite" button

It is there, on the top left corner. Under GNH, between Main and My Page. It is the most important button right now, as it what we can use to grow our network. Basically we send a friendly e-mail to people we know and should join GNH community - with a convenient link and all.



We all know no one reads e-mails anymore, so we should keep it brief and to the point. Here goes a proposed text:



"Dear friend,



One of the issues that always come up when talking with…
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Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on July 13, 2009 at 4:56am — No Comments

New SNAP guidelines!

Just a quick heads up on the new income guidelines that DSS has just update. The gross income limit for SNAP has gone from 130% Federal poverty level to 185%, so many more people now qualify. Here you have the new monthly income limits:



Persons in family Income limits year/week/month

1 $20,036 $385 $1657

2 $26,955 $518 $2229

3 $33,874 $651 $2801

4 $40,793 $784 $3373

5 $47,712 $918 $3945

6 $54,631 $1051 $4518

7 $61,550 $1184 $5090

8 $68,469… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on June 25, 2009 at 3:00am — No Comments

New TANF and SNAP changes

I am writing to inform you that the Department of Social Services is proposing to make two changes to Connecticut’s TANF State Plan.



The first is to add a new component to our TANF Outreach program known as the “Help for People in Need” program. A change recommended by the Governor in her proposed budget, this is a new informational brochure that will be sent to all existing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP - formerly Food Stamps) recipients and new SNAP participants.… Continue

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on June 11, 2009 at 3:59am — No Comments

Food pantry map - A good tool for clients in need

I was making a map of all New Haven Food pantries listed at the 211 database for doing outreach using Google Maps (this way I don´t get lost as often). It might be useful for other people, as well, so here I share it.

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on June 3, 2009 at 7:11am — No Comments

Some other online communities - and PDF from yesterday

Some sites to check that are trying to do something similar, but not quite the same as GNH Community:

Streetsblog network

Lee had other names that I didn´t write down. Let´s hope he adds them bellow.

The PDF:
Microsoft PowerPoint - A social network for New Haven.pdf

Added by Roger Senserrich - CAHS on May 28, 2009 at 8:21am — No Comments

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Laying the Cash Tracks for Community Impact

LISC CFO Christina Travers is among the impact investing leaders who contributed commentaries to a new book, The Social Justice Investor, and joined a panel discussion at today’s book launch. In her essay, “Laying the Cash Tracks,” (reprinted here) she explains the evolution of LISC’s capital markets experience—noting how discouraging Wall Street conversations eventually led to transformative, community-focused investments.

Sharing the Story of Social Justice Investing

With the launch of the new book, The Social Justice Investor, LISC’s Christina Travers reflects on the ways that CDFIs have tapped the capital markets to deepen their impact—working to upend lingering misconceptions among some investors. "Whether we are financing affordable housing, small businesses, health, safety, climate resilience, racial equity or jobs, we see financial performance and local impact as part of the same whole."

EPA Awards GRID Alternatives Solar for All Grant

LISC partner GRID Alternatives has been awarded a $249,800,000 Solar for All grant from the EPA to advance renewable and clean energy sources for affordable housing communities across the country. “The grant is an incredible boon to the movement to decarbonize homes and lower energy costs that burden millions of everyday Americans,” said Michael T. Pugh, president and CEO of LISC.

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