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Creating Change: Building a Future, Leading a Movement

Regional Learning Summit: Scottsdale, AZ, July 2008

Essentials

Pre-Event Sessions: Wednesday, July 23rd (hosted by Frontera Asset Building Network)

Event Sessions : Thursday and Friday, July 24-25, 2008

Location: Scottsdale, AZ

Geographic Target: Arizona, Southern California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, West Texas, Utah, Hawaii

Registration Fees:

  • $150 Paid affiliates
  • $200 General

 

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Overview

From food to housing to child care, low-wage families face rising costs at every turn, while their wages stagnate or even decline. As front-line service providers, we can help families escape these crises – but only if we develop our skills both as practitioners and leaders.

Join the National Community Tax Coalition, a leader in the movement to connect working families to tax credits and economic opportunities, as we share tools and strategies to create change on a larger scale. During this summit, we will talk about the state of low-income workers nationwide and in the Southwest border area. By focusing on skill building and action planning, and providing opportunities to network with other programs, experts, and elected officials, we will help you to take your organization from a practitioner in the field to a leader in the movement.

Help your clients get all the opportunities they deserve. Join us at our Regional Summit in Scottsdale.

During this Summit, we will:
  • Address regional needs related to free tax preparation, asset building, and the state of low-income workers.
  • Conduct training to build your policy and leadership skills.
  • Provide you with tools and resources that you can utilize in your work.
  • Connect you to other programs in your area that are doing the same great work.

General Sessions

30,000 Feet: State of Low-Income Workers, A National View
A look at the state of working families nationwide, including national economic trends, such as the oncoming recession, the mortgage crisis, and rising food costs, that affect low-income individuals, families, and especially impact children.

Drilling Down: State of Low-Income Workers, A Regional Perspective
A look at the state of low-income workers and families in the South and Southwest Border, focusing on the unique challenges they face that keep them from achieving economic stability.

What to Expect Later: Let's Go Deeper
We take a look at the agenda for Day 2, which starts with skill-building and ends with action planning.

Panel Discussion: IRS News Flash!
The community tax preparation field has experienced record breaking tax preparation services, direct deposit and electronic filing participation and quality assurance scores. Additionally, part of the field embraced processed based training and through the participation of NCTC and the overall field, the community tax preparation community has leveraged federal funding for free tax preparation. Congratulations to the field and we hope you will join the IRS-SPEC team to learn more about the field's success!

Concurrent Workshops

Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Using Data to Improve Your Program
Learn to use data to your advantage. In this session, we’ll help you learn to collect and use data in a dynamic way that will improve your program, leverage more resources and wow your audiences.

The Flip Side of Free Tax Prep.: Being a Strong Voice for Low-Income Workers in Your Community
The federal EITC and state EITCs bring back thousands of dollars to workers and communities across the country. In this workshop, we will discuss how you can be a stronger champion for low-wage workers before, during, and after Tax Time, by making your legislator your ally, and using compelling stories and effective messages to make the case for tax breaks for working families, not just wealthy individuals.

Hitting Rock Bottom: Helping Low-Income Workers Navigate the Marketplace
Between payday lending, high interest credit cards, and sub prime loans, low-income workers are being squeezed from every direction. Learn about what has unraveled in the industry, how low-income taxpayers are impacted, and how your programs can make a difference by combining practice and policy.

Frontera Asset Building Network Annie. E. Casey Foundation Washington Mutual
Co-Host       Sponsor Sponsor

 


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