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Check out past year's MAC!

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 Some of Retro MAC 2007 highlights included back by popular demand, the Nutrition workshops.  Our great speakers tailored designed their session with you the agency in mind.

Program Services:

·       Volunteers- Creative Volunteer Recognitions: Dana Riley, Volunteer Center of North Texas

·       Food Stamps- Social Services: Marc Wernli, Health & Human Services Commission

·       Agency Burnout- "I'm so burnt-out, trying not to burn out": Karla Cantu, Capital Area Food Bank

Disaster Relief:

·       Disaster: Joe Detterman, Texas Baptist Men

·       Disaster- Emergency Mass Care: Marty Nerren, American Red Cross

·       Disaster- Emotional & Spiritual Care: Chaplin Gene Grounds, Victim Relief

Nutrition:

·       Nutrition- Incorporating Physical Activity for Your Clients: Tyson Bain, Cooper Institute

·       Nutrition- Maximizing Nutrition with Minimal Cost: Amy Lopez, North Texas Food Bank

·       Nutrition- Understanding Food & Culture: Jamie Samford, Winn Meat Company

Fundraising:

·       Fundraising Part 1- Tried & True Key to Success: Sonia Brown

·       Fundraising Part 2- ABC's of Grant seeking: Sonia Brown

·       Fundraising- Grassroots Fundraising Methods: Sharon Bailey, Center for Nonprofit Management &  Karen Johnson Cameron, Twelve Hills Nature Center

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Wild West MAC 2008 was one of the best ever! The North Texas Food Bank partnered with Dale Carnegie, a leading source of training in the business community, to offer workshops that would challenge our agencies to meet the growing needs of those in the community. Dale Carnegie materials from the MAC that will help aid in Closing the Gap!

·       Attitudes for Service: Jeff Cockrell

·       Creating a Vision for Service "NTFB Planning": TJ Gilmore

All-Star-Mac-#3.jpgALL-STAR MAC 2009 was one the best ever! The North Texas Food Bank partnered with the Volunteer Center of North Texas and Dallas Social Venture Partners to offer workshops that aided and prepared Member Agencies to meet the growing needs of their communities.