NEWS & RESOURCES TO SUPPORT YOU

Kia Addison Kia Addison

Why You Should Try Mission Capital’s Job Board

A generation ago, a good education and work ethic – maybe an internship or two – would have been enough for the jobs to find you. Unfortunately, times have changed, and the nonprofit field is not exempt.

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Kia Addison Kia Addison

Live in Peace, Rest in Power

Did you know some of our greatest social justice heroes faced mental health and physical disabilities? July is National Minority Mental Health Month, and we are sharing tips to support you, our nonprofit heroes!

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Katie Storey Katie Storey

MC Membership, What’s New?

Our revamped membership program was made possible thanks to feedback from YOU, our beloved community, and it has something for every single member of your nonprofit staff and board.

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Kia Addison Kia Addison

A June Bug for luck and love

The LGBTQ+ community continues to celebrate love and individuality. As nonprofits serving the diverse and varied communities of central Texas, it is imperative we build affirming workplaces. Should you be wondering how to create a safe space for all orientations and identities, this blog will go through some of the best practices.

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Mission Capital Mission Capital

No Change, No Gain

The last three years have been nothing but change, and our organization has not been exempt. Today we are sharing how it has led to our transformation as an organization, and where we’re heading next.

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Ashika Raval Ashika Raval

Discovering my Asian Identity

May marks Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Ashika Raval, Collective Impact - Good Measure Consultant, shares her reflections and experience in discovering her identity.

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Kia Addison Kia Addison

Lottery, Jobs, Missions, Oh My!

Organization loyalty and workplace culture have been shifting for quite some time now, so how can our industry, plagued with inconsistent income and shifty grant funds, retain talented, competent, and experienced employees?

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Courtney Schumacher Courtney Schumacher

Black Children and the Child Welfare System

As we wrap up Black History Month, we share statistics and facts about black children in the child welfare system and how you can get involved to make sustainable changes.

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Kia Addison Kia Addison

What is Change but a Ripple in the Pond?

As 2023 continues, we'll go through the rotation of various heritage and history months. If this makes you feel frustrated or angry, you're not alone. That frustration is valid, we invite you to lean into it and create positive change.

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