Resources

The purpose of this hub is to bring together resources from across different places and spaces to create one central hub where our network can come to find tools to help us as a collective adapt to and thrive through, the rapid changes in our political, economic, and social environment.

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Why Rest is Personal, Political, and Possible

What if rest isn't just about sleep but about being fully seen, safe, and at ease in your own body and community? Sook Jin Ong, consultant, coach, poet, and storyteller, joins us for a conversation that will make you slow down, breathe deeper, and rethink everything you thought you knew about rest. Learn more in this April 2026 edition of our monthly Workforce Digest

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How Employee Support Helps Orgs Flourish

As we open Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month join us to hear from Sipra Jha, Asian Women United of Minnesota’s Executive Director! Being an immigrant herself and working alongside refugees throughout her journey spending close time with domestic violence survivors and refugees, she shares about the power of compassion, teamwork, and staying committed to helping others. Learn more in this May 2026 edition of monthly Workforce Digest!

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On Identity, Belonging, and the Fire That Sustains

What does it look like when an organization doesn't just talk about values — but builds them into the very bones of how it works? This month's episode offers a powerful, living answer to that question. Learn more in this June 2026 edition of our monthly Workforce Digest!

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You can’t outwork the problem ❤️‍

If you've ever cleared time on your calendar for deep work only to watch it disappear one urgent email at a time, this episode is going to feel uncomfortably familiar — and deeply useful. Learn more in this July 2026 edition of our monthly Workforce Digest!

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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.

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E-Goodie Bag: Data Justice Futures

After event e-goodie bag from our 2024 event Data Justice Futures: Data Justice in Philanthropy. An event co-hosted by MACC and the Twin Cities Innovation Alliance. Where philanthropic and nonprofit leaders, data practitioners, and other key partners came together to explore the vital role of philanthropy in advancing data justice.

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E-Goodie Bag: Summit Day 1, 2025

Packed after-session E-Goodie bag full of resources, links and recordings from Day 1 of MACC's 2025 Member Summit! Hear from a panel of your MACC network peers on ways they've built wellbeing into their workplaces and learn how to turn down the volume on stress with Drake Powe.

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E-Goodie Bag: Summit Day 2, 2025

Packed after-session E-Goodie bag full of resources, links and recordings from Day 1 of MACC's 2025 Member Summit! Dig into how we can work from the inside out to find wholeness and balance, use our values as a form of self care, and combat compassion fatigue at the individual and organizational level.

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