• Community Connection: Unemployment Insurance in Tenessee

    The coronavirus pandemic has caused a historic spike in people filing for unemployment benefits. Join The Sycamore Institute for a conversation about Tennessee’s unemployment insurance program — what it is, who it covers, how it’s funded, where it stands compared to other states, and what’s been changed recently.

  • Community Connection: The Numbers Don’t Lie…or Do They?

    From the pandemic to politics to the recession, you’re often bombarded with conflicting information. How do you know what’s reliable? Join us for a digital happy hour on September 2nd to learn how savvy consumers of news and statistics use critical thinking to navigate the confusion and sort good info from bad. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsd-mqrDkvHNXkWRDGP-utC7nysb3mnptr […]

  • Lifting the Veil on Tennessee’s Budget with the Sycamore Institute

    While it may sometimes go unnoticed, most nonprofit work is tied to or affected by government funding decisions. Some nonprofits carry out their missions with the direct support of government dollars. All are working on issues and in environments that are shaped by the financial decision-making of our public sector leaders. Tennessee’s state budget is […]

    $15 – $30
  • Community Connection: Public Health Infrastructure in Tennessee

    Join The Sycamore Institute, ETSU's Center for Rural Health Research, and Tennessee Institute of Public Health (TNIPH) for a conversation on public health in Tennessee. From the flu to salmonella to COVID-19, major disease outbreaks often focus the public eye on public health. But what does that phrase mean, exactly? Join our discussion of what […]

  • Tennessee’s New Medicaid “Block Grant”

    There's a lot of conflicting information out there about TennCare's new waiver. Join us Wednesday, January 27th to separate fact from fiction and share your questions, hopes, and concerns about what it means for Tennessee. Please register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUkfuqsrz0pH9E8T50CQoTtc71HkmRDAN-y

  • Tennessee’s New Medicaid “Block Grant” Second Session

    There's a lot of conflicting information out there about TennCare's new waiver. Join us Thursday, January 28th to separate fact from fiction and share your questions, hopes, and concerns about what it means for Tennessee. Please register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIuc-6trDgiHdeFUfO9GWswS0kr44BH_oVP

  • Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth’s Children’s Advocacy Days 2021

    Sycamore's Executive Director Laura Berlind will be a featured speaker at the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth's upcoming Children's Advocacy Days on March 9th. Anyone interested in attending can register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tccy-childrens-advocacy-days-2021-tickets-14452896001.    

  • Financial Security in Tennessee: The Role of Fees and Fines in Davidson County

    Community Connection is back! This summer, we're focused on the nexus of criminal justice, medical debt, and financial security in TN. Join us July 14 to kick it off with a conversation on fees & fines in Davidson County. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/financial-security-in-tn-the-role-of-fees-and-fines-in-davidson-county-tickets-157683502601    

  • Financial Security in Tennessee: What to Do About Medical Debt

    Join us July 21 for a conversation with Judge Alexander McVeagh on medical debt in the courtroom and how it impacts financial security in Tennessee. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/financial-security-in-tennessee-what-to-do-about-medical-debt-tickets-162467367269        

  • Financial Security in Tennessee: The Role of Fees and Fines in Shelby County

    Join Sycamore and special guests on September 14 for a robust discussion on financial security and criminal justice fees, fines in Shelby County, TN. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/financial-security-in-tn-the-role-of-fees-and-fines-in-shelby-county-tickets-169168673055  

  • Financial Security in Tennessee: The Role of Fees and Fines in Knox County

    Join Sycamore and special guests on October 19 for a robust discussion on financial security and criminal justice fees, fines in Knox County, TN. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/financial-security-in-tn-the-role-of-fees-and-fines-in-knox-county-tickets-188705191307    

  • Financial Security in Madison County: What To Do About Medical Debt

    Join us November 18th for a conversation with Sarah Bone and Bart Teague on medical debt and how it impacts financial security in Madison County. Register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/financial-security-in-madison-county-tickets-204126607177  

  • Community Connection: Child and Family Poverty in Tennessee

    Community Connections are back! Join the Sycamore Institute on Sept. 27th for a deep dive into our most recent report, Child and Family Poverty in Tennessee. You'll learn about the estimated 278,000 Tennessee children living in households with incomes below the official poverty level and have an opportunity to share input on Sycamore's future work […]

  • TN Budget Outlook: Priorities, Economic Trends & Challenges on the Horizon

    Waller 511 Union Street Suite 2700, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join key Tennessee leaders and experts for a conversation on economic trends, fiscal policy priorities, and potential challenges on the horizon. Attendees also get an exclusive first opportunity to own the brand new edition of Sycamore's signature publication, the Tennessee State Budget Primer. Panelists Jim Bryson, Commissioner of the Dept. of Finance & Administration Bo Watson, […]

    Free
  • The Justice Debt Dilemma

    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

    The Policy Network on Criminal Fees & Fines invites you to participate in a half-day workshop regarding the complexities and trade-offs of state and local criminal fee and fine policies. The event will begin with an introduction to criminal fees and fines, followed by an overview panel consisting of local leaders sharing their insights. Participants […]

  • The Justice Debt Dilemma: Memphis

    National Civil Rights Museum 450 Mulberry St, Memphis, TN, United States

    The Policy Network on Criminal Fees & Fines invites you to participate in a workshop that aims to facilitate discussions regarding the complexities and trade-offs of state and local criminal fee and fine policies.   Learn more and register here: https://justicedebtmemphis.eventbrite.com

  • The Sycamore Institute’s 2024 Annual Forum

    City Winery 609 Lafayette St, Nashville, TN, United States

    The Sycamore Institute, an impartial, public policy center for Tennessee, invites you to our first annual forum—an event dedicated to our desire to equip civic leaders with the resources they need to solve big challenges.

  • Statewide Criminal Justice Policy Forum

    Belmont University 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, TN, United States

    The Sycamore Institute invites you to participate in a half-day criminal justice policy forum. This event will cover new systems and opportunities in criminal justice data in Tennessee, how the […]

  • Community Connection: FY 26 Budget in Brief

    Zoom

    Join the Sycamore Institute for a 1-hour overview of the Budget in Brief, explaining the proposed FY 2026 budget. Sycamore's research team will give a presentation offering an overview of […]

    Free
  • The Sycamore Institute’s 2025 Annual Forum

    City Winery 609 Lafayette St, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join the Sycamore Institute on May 8th for our 2nd Annual Forum. This year's theme is Together Tennessee: Sharing a Future When We Disagree. This year’s luncheon will feature a […]

  • Housing Policy Summit

    Emerson Hall 2512 Gallatin Avenue, Nashville, TN, United States

    Join the Sycamore Institute on September 18th for our statewide Policy Summit in Nashville.

    $99
  • Federal Focus: Potential Changes for Tennessee

    Zoom

    Join the Sycamore Institute for an overview of current and potential shifts in federal support, how these changes could affect each of Tennessee’s 95 counties, and more contextual information about how the federal and state budget processes work together.

    Free