Monday, January 29, 2018

Mentor Rhode Island

MENTOR Rhode Island is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the expansion of quality mentoring services for Rhode Island youth.
VISION
We envision a Rhode Island where all youth are connected to relationships with adults who inspire and support them.  All youth will have role models who provide a road map for lifelong success and achievement.
MISSION
Our mission is to ensure youth have access to the motivational and supportive relationships they need to grow into confident, successful adults
This was my first time actually reading my internship's mission and vision statements, which I know is horrible. My first initial reaction was the length. Looking at other non-profits mission and visions, I found ours to be quite shorter than some previous ones I have seen. Although they are short, they do cover the basics on what the organization does and its goals. If I were to rephrase the vision statement, I would say something along the lines of "Adults will act as role models to youth who need motivation and support. This support will come from a mentor program based on interests and what works best for them." Rephrasing the mission statement might sound something like "Our mission is to ensure that adults will provide support and motivation to youth through the act of mentoring in hopes that the youth will learn from the caring adult." After looking at the mission-vision worksheet, I realize that these statements need to get straight to the point, so having shorter mission and vision statements would be a plus. I think my organization did a great job in that aspect. I would just add in a little detail such as letting the mentor know that the mentoring program would be based on what is best for them and their interests. Overall, I am proud to intern at Mentor Rhode Island and plan to live by these mission and vision statements as a future mentor!


Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Blog post #1: Intro to Non-Profit/Idealist Guide

I know I can't be the only person who has heard negative things regarding non-profit organizations. My personal favorite is when I tell people that non-profit courses are part of my major and that I may get a job in one someday. It's always the same response. "You aren't going to make any money, you know that right?" This is exactly how the article starts off. The first word they use to describe a non profit is "charity." Non profits can offer so much more than just being nongovernmental organizations.

"Nonprofits can be defined by tax status, what they do with surplus revenue, the existence of a volunteer board of directors, or the fact that their work is directed by a mission statement."Non profits consist of various organizations trying to help shape a better community and there can be many advantages and disadvantages to working for a non profit. Some advantages include hands-on opportunities, flexible schedule, and the ability to do meaningful work. Disadvantages include lower wages, turnovers, and different structures than other sectors. Below I have listed some characteristics of non profit organizations:

- Most non profits will have a mission and/or vision statement for their organization. This will include why the organization exists and the goals they aim to achieve.
- All nonprofits will have a board, specifically a volunteer board. This consists of community leaders who overlook the organization, donors who support the organization financially, and staff members who commit to fulfilling the mission statement.
- Non profits are focused on providing benefits to the community as a whole. This is by law and by custom.
- Nonprofits have much more independence than public businesses. Businesses must answer to their owners while nonprofits answer to themselves and to their support system. This support system can include funders and volunteers. This allows for creativity and expanding on new approaches to meet goals.

After reading this article, I wish to learn more about the funding of non profits and how they raise money for things they need. I also wish to go more in depth on the section on tax exemption.