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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 06/03/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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$i++ ?>Yoko Meusch, MA
Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.
As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/06/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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$i++ ?>Yoko Meusch, MA
Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.
As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/01/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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$i++ ?>Yoko Meusch, MA
Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.
As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 03/04/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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$i++ ?>Yoko Meusch, MA
Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.
As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/26/2026 at 4:00 PM (EST)
Join other senior center professionals to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities you face while serving rural communities. Ask questions, give advice, and connect with others.
Join other senior center professionals to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities you face while serving rural communities. Ask questions, give advice, and connect with others.
$i++ ?>Lana Hillis
Executive Director
McMinnville Warren County Senior Center
Lana Hillis is the Executive Director of the McMinnville Warren County Senior Center in the rural part of Middle Tennessee. Lana has been the director of the Senior Center for the last six years. She currently serves on the National Institute of Seniors Centers, Vulnerable Adult Protective Investigation Team for the 31st Judicial District, an Advisory Member of Warren County Extension Family and Consumer Sciences Board, Warren County Health Council, and a Tennessee Ship Counselor. She has worked in the aging field over 13 years and volunteer numerous hours to help and served members of Warren County for many years. She enjoys spending time with her family and hopes one day to travel more.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/19/2026 at 3:00 PM (EST)
This webinar features the Modernizing Senior Centers category of NISC's 2025 Programs of Excellence. This broad award category highlights innovative programs, services, approaches, and strategies senior centers have used to “modernize” an aspect of their programs, operations, facility, workforce, resources, partnerships, policies, or research/evaluation that have created an impact. The emphasis in this category is on sustainable change in the senior center.
Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.
This webinar features the Modernizing Senior Centers category. This broad award category highlights innovative programs, services, approaches, and strategies senior centers have used to “modernize” an aspect of their programs, operations, facility, workforce, resources, partnerships, policies, or research/evaluation that have created an impact. The emphasis in this category is on sustainable change in the senior center.
In this webinar, participants will be able to:
1. Highlight best practices from Programs of Excellence programs.
2. Describe innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults.
3. Analyze innovative ways senior centers have modernized an aspect of their programs, operations, facility, workforce, resources, partnerships, policies, or research/evaluation that have created an impact.
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Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.
Every year NCOA’s National Institute of Senior Centers honors outstanding efforts made by senior centers across the nation to offer innovative, creative, and impactful programs for older adults. Each program is proof of the important work that happens at senior centers. And these programs serve as models for senior center staff across the country to implement in their communities. Join us for our Programs of Excellence webinar series where we highlight each category with a presentation by a subject matter expert and the winning programs.
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 02/04/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)
Join us for an energizing support call!
Join us for an energizing support call featuring special guest speakers from AT&T and NCOA! Alongside key program updates, you’ll gain practical tips on collecting compelling, high‑impact testimonials from an AT&T expert—our program funder. Then, an NCOA Reframing Aging facilitator will share communication best practices to help you strengthen your storytelling and community engagement.
A great opportunity to sharpen your messaging and elevate your impact!
$i++ ?>Yoko Meusch, MA
Program Associate, Center for Healthy Aging
National Council on Aging
Yoko Meusch, MA is a program associate with five years of service to NCOA Center for Healthy Aging (CHA). Her core expertise lies in providing extensive, hands-on technical assistance (TA) to community-based organizations (CBOs) and State Units on Aging, helping them build capacity and develop sustainability strategies for evidence-based health promotion programs focused on older adults.
As a Program Associate, she has served as a TA liaison for Administration for Community Living (ACL) grantees, providing tailored capacitybuilding and sustainability support and leading various webinars, including bi-monthly Capacity Building Workgroup for grantees. Her experience includes designing learning opportunities, developing educational materials, and managing complex program activities. She holds a Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Health Communication from Johns Hopkins University.
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Join the monthly call for essential Digital Literacy Initiative training, peer-learning for best practices, and networking opportunities.
This mandatory support call is essential for all grantees.
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Contains 4 Component(s) Recorded On: 01/20/2026
January 2026 TA Webinar for SNAP Enrollment Centers (SECs).
This is the January Peer Learning webinar for the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Enrollment Centers (SECs). In this webinar, grantees will learn about creative and sustainable funding strategies to support SNAP enrollment work beyond traditional grant funding.
$i++ ?>Shaneece Gaines
Senior Manager, Economic & Financial Security
NCOA
Shaneece is a Subject Matter Expert in housing and other areas tied to economic security, such as debt counseling and financial coaching at NCOA. Shaneece brings with her extensive non-profit experience. As a Grants Manager at an international non-profit, she managed grant projects and economic security initiatives from application to approval and utilization, overseeing a $50M portfolio. In progressive positions at a national non-profit housing counseling intermediary, she served as the Housing Counseling Network and Direct Services Director, in which she oversaw over 160 organizations nationwide, a cross- functional team of 10 FTEs, and a budget of over $2.2M. Her portfolio of work included both housing and financial counseling to thousands of consumers annually through direct client services and through their intermediary services that addressed needs, including but not limited to: HECM/reverse mortgage counseling, foreclosure counseling, homebuyer counseling, debt counseling, financial coaching, and assistance accessing federal, state, and local benefits programs (e.g., SNAP, LIHEAP, Medicare and Medicaid, etc.).
Shaneece was a Mortgage Loan Officer for a major Banking institution where she increased their mortgage loan portfolio; worked with individuals and families with all aspects of mortgages/loans, refinancing, housing affordability and related Affordable Lending Products; and ensured consumers’ preparation for homeownership through homebuyer education and community-level and professional events.
She possesses her Masters in Public Administration from Strayer University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Kent State University.
$i++ ?>Ebony P. White
Director, Director of Economic Security & Social Safety Net Initiatives
NCOA
Ebony is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of experience in the field of helping to improve the lives of vulnerable families and communities rooted in equity. In her most recent role as the Senior Director of Programs with Prosperity Now, Ebony led a team that provided tailored technical assistance and capacity building to nonprofits and other key stakeholders to increase their leadership, ability to access resources, influence policy, expand their partners and networks, and find promising solutions in providing human-centered services grounded in data to advance economic stability and mobility. Prior to her work at Prosperity Now, Ebony spent nine (9) years at W.K. Kellogg Foundation where she worked across many initiatives, programs, and sectors to provide resources and agency to partners nationally. During that time, Ebony supported the design and implementation of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation’s Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation (TRHT) enterprise. In this initiative, Ebony managed the collaboration and networking with over 130 organizations and thought experts to identify best practices and guiding principles for communities to consider when implementing the TRHT framework of narrative change, racial healing, separation, law, and economy. Ebony earned her MPA in Nonprofit Leadership Management from Western Michigan University and her BSBA from Colorado Technical University.
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