2021 continued to bring challenges related to COVID, furthered the conversation on racial inequality and social justice, and brought change to the very top of the Michigan Nonprofit Association.
The following are the 10 most popular articles of 2021. Revisit our most popular blogs from the past year or discover some of them for the first time.
1.
Donna Murray-Brown’s Sabbatical - “A Human Being, not a Human Doing”
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/donna-murray-browns-sabbatical
2.
Staying connected: Best laptops for remote work
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/staying-connected-best-laptops-for-remote-work
3.
Rising Stars: Michigan Teens Making A Difference in their Communities
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/michigan-teens-making-a-difference-in-their-communities
4.
Celebrating inclusion and diversity during Pride Month: Conversations with Colleagues
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/celebrating-inclusion-and-diversity-during-pride-month-conversations-with-colleagues
5.
What you need to know about Juneteenth and why we should all celebrate
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/what-you-need-to-know-about-juneteenth-and-why-we-should-all-celebrate
6.
Volunteers are a vital part of Michigan’s COVID-19 vaccination effort; MNA staffer gives back
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/volunteers-are-a-vital-part-of-michigan-s-covid-19-vaccination-effort-mna-staffer-gives-back
7.
Woman on the Rise: Meet MNA’s Mariana Martinez
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/woman-on-the-rise-meet-mna-s-mariana-martinez
8.
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Program Expands Reach Thanks to Michigan Nonprofit
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/dolly-parton-s-imagination-library-program-expands-reach-thanks-to-michigan-nonprofit
9.
Survival Grants Ease COVID-19 Stress for Some Michigan Nonprofits
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/survival-grants-ease-covid-19-stress-for-some-michigan-nonprofits
10.
I AM a Black Woman
https://www.mnaonline.org/who-we-are/mna-blog/i-am-a-black-woman