The CCAP designation is earned through a three-step process that
requires proven education; experience as a management executive;
involvement in national, regional, state and local Community Action
activities; and association in management activities outside the
Community Action Agency. Candidates must meet point minimums when
completing a candidate data form and executive skills profile in
order to sit for an examination held once each year throughout the
country.
Stoltzenburg sat for the exam with 12 other candidates from
Illinois on June 17 at the Illinois Association of Community Action
Agencies headquarters in Springfield.
The CCAP designation is an accredited certification that proves a
commitment to excellence and visibly recognizes that a nationally
recognized standard has been met. National recognition of the
achievement will be given at the national Community Action
Partnership conference in Philadelphia in September.
Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois is a private,
not-for-profit poverty-fighting corporation that serves over 10,000
individuals throughout central Illinois. For more information about
Community Action services, visit
www.capcil.org.
[Text from file received from
Community Action Partnership of
Central Illinois]
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