A Legacy That Will Not Be Forgotten
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We were saddened to learn of Mission Capital’s board decision to conclude the organization’s work. At the same time, we are filled with deep gratitude for all that Mission Capital has contributed to the Central Texas community over the past 25 years.
Together, Nonprofit Austin and Mission Capital have supported thousands of professionals, volunteers, and organizations through professional development and capacity-building efforts. The strength and effectiveness of our community today reflect that shared commitment, and we are truly thankful for Mission Capital’s enduring impact.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Mission Capital’s staff for their dedication and service, and we wish them continued success in their next professional chapters.
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We are especially grateful for the vision and leadership that Ira Williams brought to Mission Capital over the past two years. His thoughtful presence and decisive leadership helped guide meaningful collaboration between our organizations, bringing renewed energy during a challenging time.
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Mission Capital, Ira, and the entire team have made a lasting difference, and we are sincerely grateful for their contributions.
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People Rarely Leave Over One Bad Year – They Leave Over Surprises
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What drives employees to leave is not a single disappointing moment, but a growing loss of trust. This article explores how transparent communication and clear expectations can strengthen retention.
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Free Data Support For Austin Nonprofits
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Yannik Baurle is an MS Data Science student with 7 years of hands-on experience in education and coaching across three continents. He is offering free data analysis and visualization services to Austin nonprofits…
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Developing and Evaluating an AI-Supported Communication Strategy to Enhance Engagement with Millennial and Generation Z Donors in Nonprofit Organizations.
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Because Passion Alone Does Not Finish Projects
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Managing projects in the nonprofit sector often means balancing limited resources, shifting priorities, and high expectations. This four-session certificate is designed to give nonprofit practitioners a practical framework for running projects that stay on track, on scope, and sustainable for their teams. Each session blends concept, case study, and hands-on application, with a strong focus on real-world use.
What you will walk away with:
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- Know what is and what is not a project
- Choose the right approach for your organization
- Build a project charter, timeline, and documentation practice that is realistic for your organization’s resources
- Hold the line on scope creep
- Spot when a project is going sideways and reframe
- Leave with a real, usable project plan built around something you are ready to work on
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By the end, you will not only understand the concepts, but leave with a plan you can immediately put into action in your organization.
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Upcoming Learning Opportunities
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Effective immediately, our single-session learning opportunities will be offered at no cost. For those who are able, we invite you to pay what you can. Our goal is to remove barriers, strengthen our sector, and ensure that everyone who wants to learn has the opportunity to do so. Our certificate programs will continue to be offered at their current tuition rates.
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The Content Strategy Playbook: A Practical Guide for Building, Promoting, and Scaling Content That Drives Business Growth
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Shelley Seale WordCraft Strategy
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April 29 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
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Tales from My Leadership Jungle
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Doug Russell Author and Consultant
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**Learning opportunities will be offered at no cost, with a pay-what-you-can option for those who are able.**
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