The Wisconsin WIC Association is committed to supporting the continued growth and leadership of the WIC community. Through conferences, trainings, and other professional development opportunities, WWA provides spaces for learning, collaboration, and connection across Wisconsin.
Below is a calendar of upcoming Wisconsin WIC Association events. Click on any event to learn more about the opportunity and to access registration details.
Please use the list below to explore additional professional development and continuing education opportunities
American Diabetes Association – create a free account to gain access to 70+ on-demand diabetes related presentations.
Commision on Dietetic Registration – free CPE resources pre-approved by CDR.
Wisconsin Association of Nutrition and Dietetics Continuing Education
Well Resourced, offers a variety of free CEU options on a variety of topics
Nutricia Learning Center – webinars on topics such as GI/Allergy, Metabolics, Neurology, Specialized Adult Nutrition and Challenged Growth.
Orgain Professional Education Series – on-demand webinars
Ethics -
Dietitian 360, Professional Ethics For Everyone
Helm Publishing, Nutrition Business: Ethics & Legalities
2025 Annual Membership Meeting Passcode: hSu?6uxM
Lunch & Learn 2025: Beyond Picky Eating Passcode: 2PQj*GG$
Lunch & Learn 2025: Referral Process & Advocating for WIC Families Passcode: 14LD*ek4
Lunch & Learn 2025: WIC partnership with Clinical RDNs and Specialty Care Providers Passcode: +n0qsVW5
Center for Public Health Continuing Education, 4 Part Webinar Series: Supporting and Promoting Breastfeeding, Chestfeeding and Lactation in Healthcare Settings
Center for Public Health Continuing Education, Lactation Care Management in Urban and Rural Primary Care Settings: Ensuring Continuity of Care for Breastfeeding and Chestfeeding Families
WIC Works USDA
Wisconsin Wayfinder Lunch and Learn (recording) – Listen to learn about the Wisconsin Wayfinder program. They support families of children with delays, disabilities, special health care needs, and mental health conditions. Children’s resource guides are helpers who assist families, caregivers, professionals, and organizations in finding a wide array of supports and services available through the Children’s Resource Network. Their services are free and confidential.