Fwd: Webinar postponed till the spring:

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From: The Dibble Institute <relationshipskills@dibbleinstitute.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:07 PM
Subject: Webinar: Coming! $150M to Teach Relationship Skills
To: billcoffin68@gmail.com

THIS WEBINAR IS POSTPONED TILL THE SPRING


Coming! $150M to Teach Relationship Skills

 


 

 

Learn More About the Federal Grants to Teach Healthy Relationship Skills to Teens, Singles, Fathers, and Couples

 

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Interested in strengthening families and improving the lives of children and youth in your community?

 

Then join us for a special Dibble webinar to prepare your team for the coming $150 million dollar Healthy Marriage/ Relationships and Responsible Fatherhood grant announcements.

 

You will learn the goals of the original legislation, how family strengthening programs also strengthen community organizations, and how current grantees are implementing their current grant activities.   

 

Presenters: 

  • Ron Haskins, Co-Director, Center on Children and Families at The Brookings Institution.
  • Bill Coffin, former Marriage Education Specialist for the US Department of Health and Human Services.
  • Julie Baumgardner, CEO of First Things First, Chattanooga, TN.
  • Alicia Austin-Townsend, Program Manager, Responsible Fatherhood (POPS) Program Manager, Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission.



Duration: 60 minutes 

Who: Anyone interested in learning more about the Healthy Marriage/Relationships and Responsible Fatherhood grants.

How: Click here to register for this webinar. If you can't attend the live webinar, register anyway so you can receive a link to the recording after the webinar.

Cost: Free!

 

Over the last 8 years this grant has helped hundreds of thousands of youth, singles and couples to gain the skills to form and sustain healthy romantic relationships.

 

Don't miss this opportunity to learn how this grant money can help you accomplish your mission.

 

 

 

Questions about the Webinar? 

Contact aaron@DibbleInstitute.org