Tuesday, June 10, 2025 | 12:30-2:00 p.m. ET
Register for the webinar
Please join ACL for an aging network training opportunity to learn more about the National Caregiver Support Collaborative (NCSC), an innovative initiative offering resources and technical assistance to aging network organizations and key partners, including those serving tribal and kinship caregiver support networks.
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with and hear from six featured NCSC grantees whose work aligns with national goals to increase the recognition, support, and inclusion of family, kin, and tribal caregivers across the country. Attendees will also learn about available resources and actionable tools to support service providers’ operational and programmatic needs.
This opportunity is open to aging network organizations and key partners, including aging and tribal services networks, state units on aging, area agencies on aging, tribes and tribal entities, and other local aging and family caregiver support providers.
Presenters and featured NCSC grant projects:
- Community Catalyst: Amplifying the Power of Family Caregiver Voices: A National Call to Action
- The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco: Caregivers as Partners in Care Teams (CAP-CT)
- USAging: Innovations in Family Caregiver Services and Supports
- The University of Southern California (USC) Leonard Davis School of Gerontology: The Center for Advancing Family Caregiver Financial and Workplace Security
- National Alliance for Caregiving: The Creating and Advancing Caregiving Research and Evidence (CARE) Network
- USAging: Understanding, Testing, and Evaluating Caregiver Navigator Services
ASL and CART services will be provided. Registration is required. Please direct questions to CaregiverCollaborative@acl.hhs.gov.
Funded by the Older Americans Act, the National Caregiver Support Collaborative’s primary goal is to achieve greater recognition, support, and inclusion of the family caregivers served by the Older Americans Act (OAA) National Family Caregiver Support Program (OAA Title III-E) and Native American Caregiver Support Program (OAA Title VI-C). The NCSC represents the first national-scale capacity-building effort for these programs since 2000 and is designed to amplify and support their operational and programmatic needs through the delivery of technical assistance, collaboration, and coordination with others working to address shared goals.