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Table for One: 5 Tips for Good Communications with a Small Staff
While having a small shop can be challenging, size doesn’t have to prevent you from doing great work. Check out these 5 tips from our Program and Communications Officer, Jennifer...
It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Our CFO
Our long- time CFO, Matt Deeb, is leaving The Trust in early May to work for a local investment firm. His career began with the then Baptist Healing Trust on March 1, 2004. Many...
Spring Newsletter: More Retreat Dates; Grantees Announced
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In Policy and Practice: Supporting Employees Through Life-changing Events
An Unexpected Call October 22, 2012 started a new journey for me – one as a widow and a single mom. In the prior nine months, my husband Jim and I adopted a newborn baby girl,...
7 Tips to Make the Best of Your Internship
As a college and graduate student, I have been told that internships are important and can open crucial doors for my career. “Get an internship and all the doors will be open,”...
5 Things I learned as an Intern at The Healing Trust
In many non-profit and ministry settings, employees need a diverse skill set. Working on the ground, especially in communities where resources are limited, requires wearing many...
Why We All Need a Succession Plan
When I was Board Chair of a nonprofit, I remember the conversations about needing a succession plan for our CEO. We struggled as an organization to develop one because we didn’t...
Newsletter Alert: Top Advocacy Moments in 2017
2017 was a busy year for advocates in our state. Check out the top moments from our grantees.
The Necessity of Stepping Away: How a Local Nonprofit Leader used Sabbatical to Become a Better Leader
The Refuge Center for Counseling was the first nonprofit to receive a Sabbatical Grant from The Healing Trust. Sabbatical Grants provide support for a nonprofit organization...