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NTTAC Year 2 Open House #1

At each of the open houses, participants will be able to meet NTTAC team leads in breakout rooms. Participants will take a tour of NTTAC’s first year and learn about the services and resources that are already available. NTTAC will also share what’s on deck for Year 2 and give participants a chance to share their needs.

NTTAC Year 2 Open House #2

At each of the open houses, participants will be able to meet NTTAC team leads in breakout rooms. Participants will take a tour of NTTAC’s first year and learn about the services and resources that are already available. NTTAC will also share what’s on deck for Year 2 and give participants a chance to share their needs.

NTTAC Year 2 Open House #3

At each of the open houses, participants will be able to meet NTTAC team leads in breakout rooms. Participants will take a tour of NTTAC’s first year and learn about the services and resources that are already available. NTTAC will also share what’s on deck for Year 2 and give participants a chance to share their needs.

AANHPI Mental Health Day Movement

Learn about the national movement and the easy steps you can take to get your city or state to recognize May 10th as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Mental Health Day!

Elevate CBOs: Data 101 Workshop

This introduction to data webinar intends to provide technical assistance to NNED members and minority-serving and under-resourced community-based organizations (CBOs) working in behavioral health.

Elevate CBOs: Community Needs Assessments

Join this workshop to understand the purpose of a community needs assessment, identify who should be involved in a community needs assessment, plan and conduct a community needs assessment, and learn about the impact made by community needs assessment reports.

NNED Virtual Roundtable: Where Did Funding (And the Workforce) Go?

Community-based organizations (CBOs) across the nation are experiencing challenges in sustaining programs and services, staff retention and training, and organizational capacity. With the COVID-19 emergency relief funding coming to an end this summer, many organizations are left wondering how to access long-term funding to continue to serve their communities’ increasing behavioral health needs.