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We are a network of 60+ human services nonprofits — sharing resources, building power, and working together toward a more equitable society.
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The latest from MACC
Stay connected to the latest from MACC and our network — from our newest podcast episodes, upcoming events, impact reports, and resources we think you shouldn’t miss!
How Are You…Really?
Marlee James, licensed clinical counselor, trauma therapist, and founder of Reviving Roots, joins Laurel Hansen MACC’s Program Director, for a conversation on what it really takes to build psychologically safe, trauma-informed workplaces. From soul care groups to the power of asking “how are you” twice, Marlee offers practical tools any team can start using now — and a clear-eyed reminder that burnout is a structural problem, not an individual one. Whether you’re a frontline staff member or an executive director, this episode has something you can use today.
Upcoming Events
Executive Director Roundtable
These lightly facilitated gatherings of top leaders of MACC member organizations provide space for building and maintaining connections and peer-support. They offer time for executive leaders to get to know each other, discuss what’s on their minds, share resources and opportunities.
Read moreMACC Zooms In On: The 4-Day Workweek
About this event: Curious about whether a 4-day workweek could work at your organization? Hear from the experts at WorkFour about the benefits of a shortened workweek and the practical,
Read morePolicy in Practice: What New State Decisions Mean for Nonprofits
A timely discussion of recent policy developments and what they may mean for nonprofit operations, funding, and service delivery. Designed for leaders who want a quick, practical readout without needing a policy background.
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Our members are the heart of everything we do.
Meet the 60+ human services nonprofits across our network who are connecting our neighbors to the resources, structures, and support they need to build the healthy, vibrant, equitable communities they envision – from food access and housing to mental health, workforce development, and beyond.