Our committees are the heart and soul of the Coalition. Through them, we advocate for change and provide a unique forum for inter-agency collaboration. Each Coalition member is required to serve on at least one committee and many serve on several.
Current Coalition committees, and their chairs, mission statements and meeting times, are as follows:
Our
committees are the heart and soul of the Coalition.
Through them, we advocate
for change and provide a unique forum
for inter-agency collaboration. Each Coalition member is
required
to serve on at least one committee and many serve on
several.
Current Coalition committees, and
their chairs, mission statements and meeting times, are
as follows:
Behavioral
Health Committee
Chair: Steven
Boyd, Progress Foundation
Secretary: Chuck
Mottern, Buckelew Programs
The committee identifies behavioral health needs in the community, prioritizes those needs, and then advocates and collaborates to develop and implement strategies to meet those Mental Health/Behavioral Health needs in Napa County. Membership is open to non-profit service providers, representatives from Napa County Health and Human Services, and to related affiliate groups or organizations.
Mulit-Diciplinary Team Meeting
2244 Old Sonoma Rd (A121), Napa
Third tuesday of each month, 2:30 - 4:00 PM
Behavioral Health Committee
1909 Jeffereson Street, Napa
2:00 - 4:00 PM
Feb 10, 2011
April 7, 2011
June 9, 2011
August 11, 2011
October 13, 2011
December 8, 2011
Meeting announcements and other news pertaining to this group can be found out by visiting http://behavioralhealthcommittee.community.officelive.com
Questions - behavioralhealthcommittee@gmail.com
Economic Self-Sufficiency
Committee
Chair: Tracy Lamb, Napa Valley Women's Emergency
Services
Our mission is to ensure the economic self sufficiency of all Napa county families and individuals through education and advocacy.
GOALS:
Meets at the Gasser Building on Soscol Ave. on the first Thursday of each month.
Health and Wellness Committee
Chair:TBD
Our mission is to produce a long term impact on physical health improvement in our community.
Meets the 3rd Thursday each month from 9:00 to 10:30 AM at First 5 Napa, 5 Financial Plaza #228, Napa.
Homeless
Services Planning Council (The Continuum of Care
Committee)
Co-Chair:
Chuck Mottern, Buckelew Programs
Co-Chair: Debbie Peecook, Napa Police Department
Meets the 1st Thursday of every month at Gasser Foundation Board Room, 433 Soscol Avenue, #A120, Napa.
Our purpose is to assure that necessary and appropriate services are available to Napa’s homeless and potential homeless persons and that, as much as possible, services are unduplicated and well coordinated/integrated.
We have developed Napa’s county-wide plan to end homelessness in 10 years (called the 10 Year Plan) and, in partnership with the new Homeless Policy Council, (an outcome of the 10 Year Plan) are the stewards of the plan. The plan has been endorsed by every municipal government within the County. We also take the lead on the annual application for the HUD Supernofa for McKinney Vento Funds through HUD including the implementation of a semi-annual count of Napa’s homeless and various surveys as required by other funders as well as HUD.
Meeting announcements and other news pertaining to this group can be found out by visiting http://napacontinuumofcare.community.officelive.com.
Housing
Committee
Chair: Kathleen Dreessen, Napa Valley Community Housing
The goal of the Housing Committee is to advocate
for the development
and preservation of low-income and special needs
housing. The
committee proposes policy changes at the local
government level
and strategies to ensure that positive changes occur.
The committee
encourages and promotes housing developments that assist
this
targeted population.
The committee meets quarterly, the last Wednesday of the month from 12:00 to 1:30 pm at Pecan Court, 2020 Clay Street, Napa. Next scheduled meeting is April 20, 2011.
Napa County Organizations Ready
For Disaster (NCORD)
Chair:
Frank Lucier, American Red Cross, Napa County
Chapter
Statement of Purpose
Napa County’s nonprofit and community-based organizations (CBOs) provide a myriad of essential services to disaster-affected individuals, families and communities throughout mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. NCORD (Napa County Organizations Ready for Disaster), a working committee of the Napa Valley Coalition of Nonprofits:
Safety
Net Food Committee
Chair: Shirley King, Napa
Valley Food Bank - Community Action of Napa Valley
Chair: Steven Boyd, Progress Foundation
The
committee identifies behavioral health needs in the community,
prioritizes those needs, and then advocates and collaborates to develop
and implement strategies to meet those Mental Health/Behavioral Health
needs in Napa County. Membership is open to non-profit service
providers, representatives from Napa County Health and Human Services,
and to related affiliate groups or organizations.
Meetings dates: Bi-Monthly - Third Tuesday of the month, 2:00 - 3:30 PM
2012 Meeting Dates:
Behavioral Health Committee Meeting
1909 Jefferson Street, Napa
2:00 - 4:00 PM
Meeting announcements and other news pertaining to this group can be found out by visiting http://behavioralhealthcommittee.community.officelive.com
Questions - behavioralhealthcommittee@gmail.com
Chair: Scott Wellington, Becoming Independent
The newly forming Disabilities Committee is working on purpose statement and goals, as well as information sharing.
This committee meets the first Tuesday of the month, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM, at ParentsCAN, 1909 Jefferson St, Napa.
Chair: Tracy Lamb, Napa Valley Women's Emergency Services
Meets at the Gasser Building on Soscol Ave. on the first Thursday of each month.
State of the Committee
1. Project Development and Research for Best Practice Models
- Bank on Napa
- Social Enterprise
- Asset Building
- Expanding Access to Public Benefits
- Advancing Safe Financial Service
- Other?
2. Informing Policy Making
- Discussions of current policy issues related to getting people back to work and beyond
- Discussions of events and changes affecting the economic climate
-
Information brought to the ESS Committee will be forwarded to The
Coalition of Non Profit Agencies’ Advocacy Committee using the
Advocacy/Public Policy Request Form
3. Education and Outreach
- The Committee will organize and or participate in outreach fairs and outreach events.
-
Support efforts of Committee Members such as Blue Skies and Lunch Box
and Healthy - Cooking on a Budget and Family Center Economic Success
etc…
- Provide information Regarding Safe Financial Practices
4. Sharing and Disseminating Information
- Pool Resources and Build Collaborations
- Provide ESS Related Agency Updates
- Look for Peer Learning Opportunities
- Bring in Innovators to Train Our Community
- Include Private Sector in the Discussion
I welcome your additions to this suggested list. Please email me at tracyl@napanews.org to comment.
Chair: TBD
Our mission is to produce a positive impact on the physical health of our members and EDs during these stressful times. Minutes from the most recent meeting are available HERE.
This committee meets quarterly. Next meeting date and time is March 21, 2012, 9:15 AM.
Co-Chair: Chuck Mottern, Buckelew Programs
Co-Chair: Debbie Peecook, Napa Police Department
Meets the 1st Thursday of every month at Gasser Foundation Board Room, 433 Soscol Avenue, #A120, Napa.
Our
purpose is to assure that necessary and appropriate services are
available to Napa’s homeless and potential homeless persons and that, as
much as possible, services are unduplicated and well
coordinated/integrated.
We have developed Napa’s county-wide plan
to end homelessness in 10 years (called the 10 Year Plan) and, in
partnership with the new Homeless Policy Council, (an outcome of the 10
Year Plan) are the stewards of the plan. The plan has been endorsed by
every municipal government within the County. We also take the lead on
the annual application for the HUD Supernofa for McKinney Vento Funds
through HUD including the implementation of a semi-annual count of
Napa’s homeless and various surveys as required by other funders as well
as HUD.
Meeting announcements and other news pertaining to this group can be found out by visiting http://napacontinuumofcare.community.officelive.com.
Chair: Kathleen Dreessen, Napa Valley Community Housing
The
goal of the Housing Committee is to advocate for the development and
preservation of low-income and special needs housing. The committee
proposes policy changes at the local government level and strategies to
ensure that positive changes occur. The committee encourages and
promotes housing developments that assist this targeted population.
The
committee meets quarterly, the last Wednesday of the month from 12:00
to 1:30 pm at Pecan Court, 2020 Clay Street, Napa.
Chair: Frank Lucier, American Red Cross, Napa County Chapter
Statement of Purpose:
Chair: Shirley King, Napa Valley Food Bank - Community Action of Napa Valley
Meets at Gasser Foundation Conference Room, 433 Soscol Avenue, Napa
Time: 9:00am – 10:30am
2012 Meeting Dates
January 9
April 9
July 9
August 13
September 10
October 8
November 5
December 10