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Six Simple Steps for Recruiting

Recruiting is a critical process in any organization. It's the foundation upon which successful organizations are built. Therefore, a well-thought-out recruitment process is a must-have for any nonprofit - you never know when you’re going to need to use it. It is essential to have a structured approach to attract and hire the right talent, who will help your organization achieve its mission. James Mitchell, Director of HR and Employee Experience at Minnetrista Museum & Gardens presented the following six recruiting steps during our May Nonprofit Essentials Program.

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An HR Q&A with Kourtney McCauliff

To get a better understanding of our community's position on human resources, we sat down with Kourtney McCauliff, an experienced HR professional in Delaware and Madison County.

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Nonprofit Support Network Creates Online Community for Local Nonprofits with New Listserv

Nonprofit Support Network is excited to announce the launch of a nonprofit listserv, the organization’s first service available to organizations serving or located in Muncie and Delaware County. This free email discussion tool will provide another way for nonprofit organizations to connect, share, and learn by building a remote community.

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3 Examples of Shared Services

Shared services lower an organization's overhead costs and can improve efficiency. We give three examples of how your nonprofit can use shared services in this blog.

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3 Pieces of Advice for Board Engagement

A nonprofit director’s job can be vast and complex. We’re challenged with juggling multiple roles that involve staff, technology, finance, public perception, operations, and board development. While each director’s role varies, the most common, and arguably the most important role is the one of board development and management. We gathered some of our favorite pieces of advice about nonprofit boards, plus Carly weighs in with her experiences below.

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Reflections on 2022

As we grow, we’re focusing on adaptive innovation through transformative change by improving ideas and processes, rather than just creating new ones.

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Miracle on Walnut Street

Nonprofit workers are invited to gather and celebrate the end of the year at a first-ever Nonprofit Holiday Celebration. With a nod to Christmas classic, Miracle on 34th Street, Nonprofit Support Network, along with The Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County and Clubhouse at Accutech, will host Miracle on Walnut Street on Thursday, December 15 from 2 to 4 pm at Clubhouse at Accutech in downtown Muncie.

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Tips for a Successful GivingTuesday

GivingTuesday has evolved into an independent nonprofit and global movement that inspires people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.

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What is a nonprofit?

Nonprofit - a term that means various things to different people. The IRS identifies a nonprofit organization as a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or social benefit.

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Nonprofit Support Network Announces Nonprofit Programming

Nonprofit Support Network is excited to announce its inaugural programming designed to strengthen nonprofits in Muncie and Delaware County. The program, titled “Nonprofit Essentials,” is a series of learning sessions designed to strengthen the operations and management of nonprofit organizations and enhance the development of the individuals who serve them.

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