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SUMMARY:Brain Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:🧠 Brain health belongs in everyday life\, not just in research labs. \nBrain Week 2026 showcases the Virtual Brain Health Center’s biggest collaboration yet. Across 16 sessions\, 25 experts share evidence-based insights on exercise\, stress\, learning\, social well-being\, cognitive fitness\, and creative engagement. \nYou’ll gain simple exercises and strategies designed for real life\, whether you are a professional\, caregiver\, educator\, or lifelong learner. \nAll events are free and online\, with several available on demand after the week ends. \nTake part in the brain health movement. Register today here:
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/brain-week-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260317T110000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Belonging Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Make a warm cup at home and log into the virtual meeting space! \nJenna Wilmer will start the event by spending about 15 minutes discussing the concepts of belonging and a “Virtual Belonging Cafe\,” then share a personal story of belonging. For the rest of the time\, all others who attend are welcome to share belonging stories and perspectives on a few related questions. \nThis is a free event. Register at the provided link. Those who sign up will receive confirmation and the Google Meet link to join within a couple of days of the event. \nMarch 17th\n11:00 AM ET – 11:50 AM ET \nPlease email Jenna Wilmer (jennawilmer25@gmail.com) if you have any questions.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/rooted-place-consulting/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement,Community
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Connections Webinar
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, March 17 at 2PM\, the Action Network and DOROT will be co-hosting an Intergenerational Connection Webinar! \nThis session will explore how fostering intergenerational connection can reduce loneliness and strengthen communities across the lifespan\, featuring key insights from policymakers\, experts\, and community changemakers. \n📅 Tuesday\, March. 17 @ 2 PM ET\n💻 Virtual via Zoom \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn\, connect\, and take action. Stay tuned for registration details!
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/intergenerational-connections-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T170000
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SUMMARY:A New Roadmap: Structural Investments to Build Social Capital and Improve Economic Mobility
DESCRIPTION:This keynote will be delivered as the 2026 Social Capital Conference\, hosted by the International Social Capital Association. \nSpeakers: Frances Kraft\, PhD\, Research and Practice Program Director\, Foundation for Social Connection; Shamichael Hallman\, Director of Civic Health and Economic Opportunity\, Urban Libraries Council \nIn recent decades\, economic mobility has declined across the U.S.\, driven in part by the loss of third places and shrinking opportunities to form “bridging” relationships and build social capital. There is hope in reversing this trend through an approach that fosters a culture of connection and invests in strategies that strengthen trust and belonging. Local government leaders have a key role to play – but their efforts must be guided by the spaces\, stories\, projects\, relationships\, and organizing practices already activated within their communities. In this presentation\, the Foundation for Social Connection (F4SC) will introduce its comprehensive framework as a guide for local leaders to consider the power of social connection as they make investment decisions to advance economic mobility. The framework calls on leaders to invest in infrastructure that empowers community voice\, strengthens partnerships across sectors\, builds social infrastructure\, and aligns equitable policies. \nDrawing on insights from six community site visits conducted during the framework’s development\, as well as their own work in Chicago and Memphis\, they will share practical strategies for activating social and civic networks\, enhancing resident agency\, and embedding trust and belonging into local practice and policy. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how to measure and strengthen community social capital — building more connected\, resilient communities that drive economic mobility. \nFrances Kraft\nFrances Kraft is an experienced educator\, community organizer\, and restorative practitioner working to catalyze trusted connections that lead to collective action and systemic change. In her current role as Director of Research and Practice at the Foundation for Social Connection\, she authored The Roadmap: Reimagining Infrastructure to Improve Social Capital. The report explores the role third places can play in building trust\, belonging\, and mutual responsibility to mobilize resources and work collectively for equitable policies. Prior to this role\, she led engagement at Weave: The Social Fabric Project at The Aspen Institute. Frances spent a decade working in education outside Chicago\, first as a classroom teacher and later as the founder of a non-profit coalition of families\, students\, and teachers working for equitable access\, experiences\, and outcomes for children. She earned a master’s degree in education policy at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education in 2016 and a doctorate in leadership at the University of Pennsylvania in 2025. She is currently working on a book based on her dissertation titled Building Civic Empathy Through Relational Dialogue: A Transformative Space for Change. \nShamichael Hallman\nShamichael Hallman is an internationally recognized civic innovator\, author\, and thought leader dedicated to strengthening communities through libraries\, public engagement\, and faith-based initiatives. As Senior Director of Civic Health and Economic Opportunity at the Urban Libraries Council\, he advocates for public libraries as vital civic infrastructure. His book\, Meet Me at the Library\, explores how libraries foster democracy and bridge-building. A sought-after speaker\, Shamichael has presented at top universities and library associations. Previously\, Shamichael championed the multi-million-dollar renovation of the historic Cossitt Library in Memphis\, contributing to Memphis Public Libraries earning the 2021 National Medal for Museum and Library Science. He was a 2025 Next City Vanguard Fellow\, a 2023 Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design\, and has a Master’s in Nonprofit Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/a-new-roadmap-structural-investments-to-build-social-capital-and-improve-economic-mobility/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community,Economy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260414
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SUMMARY:2026 Collective Impact Action Summit
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Collective Impact Action Summit is an online gathering of nonprofits\, funders\, and community partners who believe that collaboration\, courage\, and shared learning can light the way forward.  Over three days\, we’ll reconnect with what sustains us—community joy—through powerful keynotes on storytelling\, the arts\, and civic engagement. And in hands-on breakout sessions\, we’ll dig into six practical areas that are essential for collaborating in today’s context: community engagement\, data and learning\, narrative change\, fundraising and sustainability\, policy and advocacy\, and technology and AI for collaboration. \nRegister to join here.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/2026-collective-impact-action-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Eisner Prize Fellows Showcase and Info Session
DESCRIPTION:The Eisner Prize Fellowship incubates new leaders and ideas bringing people of all ages together to reduce social isolation and foster connection across generations. This session will showcase the impressive intergenerational projects of the 2025/26 cohort as their Fellowship comes to a close\, followed by a short info session for prospective applicants for the 2026/27 cycle.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/eisner-prize-fellows-showcase-and-info-session/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Aging,Civic Engagement,Community,Older Adults,Religion and Spirituality
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SUMMARY:Advancing Social Connection through Arts\, Culture\, and Leisure
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 20th for a webinar where we’ll dive into how arts\, culture\, and leisure can be leveraged to strengthen social connection and improve both individual and community outcomes. \nFeaturing a fireside chat with experts who contributed to the report\, we’ll discuss actionable strategies and real-world examples for advancing social connection through systems change and community engagement. We’ll also highlight the importance of designing these opportunities with intention\, addressing barriers to access\, and ensuring equitable participation so that social connection is fostered across diverse communities. \nWhether you are an artist\, cultural leader\, policymaker\, educator\, public health professional\, philanthropist\, or community advocate\, this webinar invites you to reimagine arts\, culture\, and leisure as central to building more connected\, inclusive\, and resilient communities.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/advancing-social-connection-through-arts-culture-and-leisure/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T090000
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SUMMARY:The Montgomery County Commission on Aging invites you to our Annual Public Forum:  Social Connections for Older Adults: A Key to Aging Well
DESCRIPTION:The Forum’s purpose is to deepen and develop recommendations for program improvements and policy changes related to social connections. \n\n\n\n\nMontgomery County Commission on Aging invites you to join a Public Forum at the Silver Spring Civic Center\, Silver Spring\, Maryland. The Public Forum will focus on the importance of social connections for aging well. \nSOCIAL CONNECTIONS FOR OLDER ADULTS: A KEY TO AGING WELL \nStrong social connections are among the most powerful predictors of living longer and living better. Meaningful relationships improve mental\, emotional\, and physical well-being while reducing the harmful effects of loneliness and chronic stress. When people feel seen\, valued\, and needed\, they are more likely to thrive throughout the lifespan. \nThe Montgomery County Commission on Aging invites residents\, nonprofit leaders\, health\nprofessionals\, and community partners to a community forum focused on strengthening social connectedness in Montgomery County. Together\, participants will explore the evidence linking connection and longevity and identify practical strategies to reduce isolation\, foster belonging\, and support healthy aging to 100. \nJoin us to help shape policies and programs that ensure every older adult in Montgomery\nCounty can age with health\, purpose\, and dignity. \nQuestions about registration: Registration starts at 8:30 am. \nContact Tremayne Jones at…tremayne.jones@montgomerycountymd.gov or at\n(240) 777-1120 if accommodations are needed a week before the event.
URL:https://www.social-connection.org/event/the-montgomery-county-commission-on-aging-invites-you-to-our-annual-public-forum-social-connections-for-older-adults-a-key-to-aging-well/
LOCATION:Silver Spring Civic Center\, 719 Ellsworth Dr\, Silver Spring\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Aging
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