Webinars & Teleconferences
Webinars and teleconferences are among the most popular programs offered by the Alliance for Children and Families. These networking and knowledge development opportunities cover a wide range of topics.
Many webinars and teleconferences are provided to Alliance members at no charge. Fee-based offerings are available to both Alliance members and nonmembers, but are offered to members at a discounted rate.

This webinar explores the nature of diversity today, going beyond the usual focus on race and gender, and the complex relationships between aspects of diversity and human communication. The webinar offers participants an opportunity to reflect on their present communication skills and develop strategies for communicating inclusively.

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This webinar explores the use of Microsoft SharePoint collaboration software with members of the Alliance’s Technology/IT Community of Practice.

This is the sixth in a series of nine webinars designed to empower professionals to live their authentic lives. This session specifically will focus on how to glean benefits and resolve re-occurring problems.
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In this webinar, participants will look at ways to improve thank-you letters, while also taking the necessary steps to start a long-term relationship with a supporter.
This webinar will provide an introduction to TASC Section 125 Cafeteria Plan and how it should be administered as well as other logistical and legal information to its administration.
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In this webinar, participants will learn how their board can reach its full potential and become the organizations best fundraisers.

This is the seventh in a series of nine webinars designed to empower professionals to live their authentic lives. This session specifically will focus on how to move through the challenges that sometimes stop us.

The Restorative Integral Support (RIS) practice framework combines knowledge of trauma and recovery to serve the whole person in service delivery and community development. It is a valuable method for addressing the costly health and social problems that result from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

One of the greatest nonprofit myths is that organizations cannot engage in lobbying and advocacy activities. Nonprofits do, can, and must play a special role in advocating for beneficial public policies. This webinar will discuss the dos and donts of advocacy.

This is the eighth in a series of nine webinars designed to empower professionals to live their authentic lives. This session specifically will focus on how to deal with stress.
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| Free as a benefit of Alliance membership | |
| Reserved for Alliance members only | |
| Fee discounted for Alliance members as a benefit of membership |


