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Accession #MC2007/85
TopicTown of North Manchester: Manchester Recycling, Inc.,
TitleManchester Recycling
LocationMC General File
CitationManchester Recycling, MC2007/85, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceReceived in Archives prior to April 2006 from Professor Bill Eberly, 01 February 2006.
Scope and Content

Manchester Recycling, Inc., is a project involving the citizens of the Town of North Manchester.

1. Folder containing planning information for Manchester Recycling, Inc.  It includes the "Strategic Planning Summary," March 23, 1995. Copy of the "Articles of Incorporation."

Date of Accession04 May 2007
Bio History Note

Spearheaded by concerned residents, Manchester Recycling, Inc. is part of the history of the town of North Manchester.   The following is taken from the Strategic Planning Summary:

MRI's beginnings were noble in motivation with the intent of filling a recycling void in North Manchester and the surrounding area.  Beginning in 1991 with volunteers collecting recyclables in a parking lot, MRI has now grown to operate out of a building at 204 N. Walnut, with 100 hours per week of paid staff time.  From a meager financial footing at the onset, MRI is now building a strong asset base.  MRI has also expanded operations to become capable of conducting the county-wide recycling program for the Wabash County Solid Waste District.  Throughout MRI's brief history one thing has remained constant and that is MRI's reliance upon volunteers.  ... MRI now stands at a crossroad in its organizational life.  MRI has achieved its initial goals and mission and now operates without a plan or direction for the future.  Without this clear future direction the important issues of Board structure, tax-exempt status, grant proposals, facility needs, and new programs remain undecided. ... With this concern the Board conducted a strategic planning process that assessed its mission, its current situation, its strengths/assets, its weaknesses/liabilities, its opportunities, and its threats.  This was conducted on Febbruary 6 and 16, 1995.  (for report see MC2007/85)

Archivist Note

Description prepared 04 May 2007 by Jeanine M. Wine.

 


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