00:03:29 Sandy Nation: Good morning! Sandy Nation, Dakota County Community Response 00:04:45 Sam Gross (she/her/hers): Sam Gross - Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties 00:05:46 JoAnn Gieselman: Good Morning on this beautiful day! JoAnn Gieselman- Growing Community Connections 00:06:05 Deborah Dancer: Good Morning, All! ~Deborah Dancer - Douglas County Community Response (DCCR) 00:06:30 Julie Nash - H3C: Good morning and Happy Thursday! Julie Nash, Hall County Community Collaborative 00:06:32 Kevin Moser: Beautiful day, indeed! Kevin Moser with Nebraska Impact 00:06:52 Stacy Schenk dhhs: stacy schenk dhhs cfs 00:06:57 Jeff Weaver: Jeff Weaver, Sarpy Disaster Recovery 00:07:08 Darla Berger: DHHS: Darla Berger- DHHS 00:07:16 Jessica Rockemann-she her hers: Jess with Nebraska Children 00:07:17 Susanne Shore: Hello everyone. Susanne Shore, First Lady 00:07:21 maryjopankoke-new: Mary Jo Pankoke with NE Children & Families Foundation 00:07:23 Kyle Kinney: Kyle Kinney, Nebraska Family Helpline 00:07:23 Tanya, Lift Up Sarpy: Good morning everyone! Tanya Gifford with Lift Up Sarpy County 00:07:24 John Turner NIFA: John Turner, Nebraska Investment Finance Authority (NIFA) 00:07:28 Tori Courter: Tori Courter, Central Nav Families 1st Partnership North Platte 00:07:34 Chris Schroeder: Chris Schroeder, Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) 00:07:35 Heidi Hausmann: Kayla and Jamie, Norfolk Family Coalition 00:07:36 Leonor Fuhrer: Good morning! Leonor Fuhrer, NCFF Consultant 00:07:38 Nichole Hetz: Nichole Hetz - Dawson County Family Partners 00:07:41 Lindsey Drake: Lindsey Drake, The HUB 00:07:45 Diana Boutwell: D Boutwell Central Navigator Sandhills Community Collaborative 00:07:46 Tonya Beckenhauer: Good morning, Tonya Beckenhauer-NCFF Consultant 00:07:47 Beth Claxon: Good morning! Grateful for time with you all on this beautiful day! Beth Claxon, Children's Bureau 00:07:48 Rachael Surmick: Rachael Surmick, United Way of Lincoln and Lancaster County 00:08:17 Joanna Murray: Good Morning ll, Happy Spring Joanna Murray, NCFF Consultant 00:08:19 Kathy Karsting: Kathy Karsting, NE DHHS Division of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health. Visiting today: Thank you! 00:08:22 Mary O'Hare: Howdy! Mary O'Hare NCFF Consultant 00:08:29 gabriellamctate: gay mctate, consultant NCFF 00:08:40 Alexandria Labenz: Alex Labenz, UNL-CCFL 00:08:44 Chris Jones, NCHS: Good morning, Chris Jones, Nebraska Children's Home Society 00:08:52 Lea Ann Johnson-Kappes: Good Morning. Lea Ann Johnson Kappes, consultant 00:08:58 Jennifer Skala Nebraska: Hello! Jennifer Skala, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation 00:09:19 Laura Osborne: Laura Osborne Four Counties Collaborative 00:09:23 Denise Zwiener: Denise Zwiener, Buffalo County Community Partners 00:09:25 Sara Riffel: Good morning - Sara Riffel, Nebraska Children 00:09:26 Comm: Caroline Sabin: Good Morning from Families 1st Partnership, Lincoln-Keith-Perkins-Arthur-Thomas-Hooker-McPherson Counties. Caroline Sabin 00:09:34 Regan Anson: Good morning! Regan Anson with Nebraska Impact 00:09:52 Mary Hendricks: Mary Hendricks - Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska 00:09:52 Zachary Nelson: Good morning! Zach Nelson - Consultant, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation 00:10:04 Carmen Bradley: Carmen Bradley Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership--Sarpy County 00:10:13 Rossana Jaeger Fremont Family Coalition: good morning 00:10:21 Teresa O'Donnell - Nebraska Strong Region 6: Teresa O'Donnell, Nebraska Strong Recovery Project 00:10:30 Rossana Jaeger Fremont Family Coalition: Rossana Jaeger from Fremont Family Coalition 00:10:52 Anne Herman: Anne Herman, AVA Insights 00:11:23 Jean Ann Fischer: Jean Ann Fischer, UNL, Nebraska Extension, SNAP-Ed 00:11:38 Panhandle Partnership: Faith Mills, Panhandle Partnership 00:12:21 Julie Kindler: Good morning. Julie Kindler Pathfinder Support Services and Fremont Family Coalition 00:12:57 Sonia Coates: Sonia Coates - Valentine Children & Families Coalition 00:13:35 Elci Warnell (she/her): Elci Warnell- Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership (Sarpy) 00:16:13 Denise Zwiener: Kearney/Buffalo County is interested in planning an event too. Who would be a good contact for us to learn about a potential agenda and who all to invite to speak?? 00:16:34 Tori Courter: What documentation is acceptable to show COVID 19 impact for those funds? 00:17:06 gabriellamctate: I have heard that some of the documentation required may be difficult when people have been living from place to place 00:17:35 Sandy Nation: When people apply for assistance, how long does it take for them to get a response if they have been approved or not? 00:18:00 Darniece Amos: Darniece Amos, DHHS CFS Community Support Specialist-Prevention 00:18:13 Jill Becker: Jill Becker, Black Hills Energy 00:18:48 Lee Heflebower: Lee Heflebower, Nebraska Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence 00:18:49 Jessica Gutierrez: How long after they are approved does it take for the landlord to receive the payment? 00:18:51 John Turner NIFA: Denise, please give me a call or email me at john.turner@nifa.org and we can talk more about it. 00:20:38 Kayla Ramsay: We would love to know denial reasons with ERA so we know we aren’t doing something wrong on our end- Thank you! 00:21:36 Elci Warnell (she/her): Has anyone developed a video walk-through of how to complete the application? 00:21:54 Mary O'Hare: Thank you, Susanne, for all of your support! We know you always have our backs! 00:22:00 Susanne Shore: Please let me know in two or three sentences how you would utilize dollars to help make “clinics” to help folks get the resources they need and how much you think you would be necessary to help make it more effective. susanne@firstlady.net. 00:23:01 John Turner NIFA: If anyone has any specific cases that they are awaiting a response please email me and I can reach out to Deloitte. We are helping Deloitte with any appeals to help obtain documentation and get people approved. john.turner@nifa.org 00:23:41 Chris Schroeder: Omaha has more than 3,000 ERAP applications in eligibility-checks process (calls are being received and filtered through the United Way's 2-1-1). Douglas County started last week, approved 55 applications already, first payments expected out next week. Lincoln/Lancaster has made nearly 500 payments already. 00:32:00 Zachary Nelson: If you have a Gmail address you can create unique email addresses by using the plus sign - for example my.email+client1@gmail.com and my.email+client2@gmail will send all those messages to my.email@gmail.com. However, to the rental system, those will appear as unique email addresses 00:32:04 Tori Courter: If we are assisting with the application can we use our email address for correspondence and relay that information to our participants? 00:32:10 lauren ward (she|her): Morning! Joining late this morning. Lauren Ward with Nebraska Children’s anti-trafficking project 00:33:18 Deborah Dancer: yes 00:34:36 Sonia Coates: I'm helping seniors in my area with other things and have had to make email accounts for them. I put their email addresses and passwords in a note app on my work phone password protected so when they can 't remember, they can call and get it or I can find it when I am with them 00:35:10 John Turner NIFA: The Balance of State hasn't done a walk thru video yet. We have created a power point walk thru. I will email that to Mary so she can send it out to all of you. Omaha has done a walk thru of their application. 00:35:39 Darniece Amos: Having wifi issues today. Sorry for popping in and out!! 00:36:17 John Turner NIFA: Yes, Tori, you can use your email address when helping a tenant. You will get all correspondence that way. 00:36:28 Kathy Karsting: Love the idea of demonstration videos! With translations! 00:36:33 Tori Courter: Thank you John! 00:41:44 Sara Riffel: We are so grateful for the additional Chafee and ETV support to help older youth. Excited to see how it rolls out in Nebraska. 00:41:46 Beth Claxon: B Capacity Building Center for States: https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/states/ o Liaison Jeremy Harvey jeremy.harvey@icf.com 00:41:53 Denise Zwiener: Buffalo County has knowledge of the first ERA payment coming through to landlord last week, a big celebration for all involved. Robin at NIFA has been a fantastic resource, she has been attending our Housing meetings and helping to navigate many of the barriers seen by coaches. At recent service club presentation on Community Response, we gained some momentum to engage landlords in a forum to share more information on housing supports. Many landlords are still unaware of the local and state resources available to assist tenants. 00:42:22 Beth Claxon: https://cbexpress.acf.hhs.gov/index.cfm?event=website.viewArticles&issueid=225§ionid=1&articleid=5795 00:42:49 Beth Claxon: CB COVID-19 Resource page: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/resource/covid-19-resources 00:43:14 Beth Claxon: New Webpage on Funds Available Through the Supporting Foster Youth and Families Through the Pandemic Act https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/news/youth-families-through-pandemic-act 00:45:27 Susanne Shore: I think I’m correct that Jason is collecting suggestions from Hastings (and Grand Island) on hosting clinics to share with other communities. 00:45:47 Emily Kluver, Nebraska: https://dhhs.ne.gov/Grants%20and%20Contract%20Opportunity%20Docs/Infant%20Toddler%20Pantry%20project%204%2015%202021%20notice%20of%20opportunity.pdf 00:46:06 Emily Kluver, Nebraska: Here is the link to the Infant Toddler Pantry Project 00:48:47 gabriellamctate: kathy- is the list of those granted available ? do we can connect with community collaboration that are not connected 00:49:28 Kayla Ramsay: NFC planned on submitting our application on Friday. Will that be too late? 00:57:23 Denise Zwiener: Kathy -- are you also addressing capacity of bi-lingual community health workers. Is peer support part of this work too? 01:04:27 Kathy Karsting: Thank you for the opportunity to share! Please contact me with questions: Kathy.karsting@nebraska.gov 01:06:29 Kathy Karsting: See our Community Screening Survey on our NEP-MAP webpage: www.dhhs.ne.gov/NEPMAP. The report includes reflections on COVID effects on mental health and substance use. Please let me know if you are interested in more information on NEP-MAP! 01:14:21 Kathy Karsting: Denise Z. gives me too much to talk about! We are trying to rise to the occasion of offering training in Spanish. This has been named by the workgroup as a goal - thank you. In terms of peer support, there is a recognized need for networking and professional association opportunities for NE CHW. Hopefully something arising soon. One of Title V's next steps is, working with CHW in the lead, forming a group to address funding and sustainability issues for the CHW workforce in NE. See our webpage for more info on our CHW workforce development work: https://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/MCASH-CHW.aspx 01:15:34 Kathy Karsting: Agree NE has some wonderful examples of CHW in peer support roles! In addition to those named by Sheri, we are partners in a project to make Parent Resource Coordinators, PRCs, available for peer support and systems navigation for families with children with special needs. 01:16:58 John Turner NIFA: Hello everyone, I just received some updated numbers for the State ERA. 1,565 apps submitted, 688 approved, $1,736,856 awarded, $588,596 paid out so far. 01:17:33 Lea Ann Johnson-Kappes: Love, "Recovery Friendly Communities" 01:17:54 Kayla Ramsay: The Norfolk area is seeing a huge increase in requests from sober homes for those who have relapsed due to stress or other factors related to the pandemic. 01:18:19 Denise Zwiener: Sheri we are seeing more and more mental health supports needed by our child care providers. We are curious how coaches with Step up To Quality, SixPence and Rooted could be equipped with a mental health toolbox or trainings to better support the intense needs of our local child care providers... We are participating in the Mental Health First Aid in Buffalo County, a great opportunity. 01:19:05 Denise Zwiener: MHFA training is for providers and coaches next month, I was not clear on that part.. LOL 01:19:59 P4OC: I have another meeting-thanks for all the great information! Have a wonderful Thursday! 01:24:00 Lea Ann Johnson-Kappes: Such an important role the Collaborative plays-- Systems change work from a local level. Good Work! 01:24:01 Sandy Nation: Random information - FEMA has funds available for reimbursement of Covid-related funeral expenses. For information and eligibility, go to the FEMA website - FEMA.gov. 01:24:18 Deborah Dancer: doing great! 01:24:33 gabriellamctate: so grateful to NCHS for letting us have Chris lead this effort 01:24:54 Collena: Thank you for all this very helpful information! We have a collaborative meeting which will start soon and I need to get set up for. Thanks, again! Collena 01:25:58 Lea Ann Johnson-Kappes: That is such a great example of how partners contribute to the work. I also heard protective & promotive factors guiding their work. 01:26:39 Angela Harroun: Thank you for all this valuable information. I have a class to get ready for. Thank you! 01:26:51 John Turner NIFA: I need to hop off for another meeting. Thanks and email if you have questions. 01:37:41 Elci Warnell (she/her): Have to run to another meeting. Have a wonderful day everyone and thank you for all your support. 01:38:06 Susanne Shore: Thank you Joanna!! Lovely 01:38:09 Faith Mills, Panhandle Partnership: Thanks Joanna! 01:38:16 Brady Rhodes - Collaborative Coordinator CIN: lets just record joanna 01:38:17 Anne Herman: Thank you, JOANNA <3 01:38:19 Denise Zwiener: Thank you Joanna! 01:38:21 Sandy Nation: Thank you!