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Why the Diversity of Northeast Ohio is an All-Star Nonprofit:
Fiscally Responsible
- The total amount of money received by the organization for the year 2014: $1,019,175
- 83% went to programs
- Great track record of meeting the IRS standards for tax exemption since 2005
- Program expenses, and management and general expenses constitute 60% and 11% of total expenses, respectively
Success of Nonprofit
- Attracted around 205 volunteers in the 2013-2014 fiscal year
- Nine different counties get to feel its impact
- In 2014, it raised $153,364 in contributions, gifts, and grants
- From 2009 to 2014, public support totaled $4.6 million
- $19,300 raised in fundraising events
Meets Social Needs
- Because this nonprofit hosts many events, people of all backgrounds are destined to find one that accommodates their interests and priorities. Once they are involved with an event or program, they can start to implement the change they want to see in their communities.
- Events include:
- Fall high school retreat:
- An annual three-day trip where teachers and their students discuss how to address and alleviate different social justice issues
- Middle/high school conference:
- 6th-12th grade students from all over Northeast Ohio participate in diversity workshops
- Walk, Rock, Run:
- An annual walk that brings together different members of the Northeast Ohio region
- Funds raised go to its school and youth programs
- Started in 2003, this walk has funded programs for about 500 schools (40,000 students)
Beneficiaries' Viewpoints
-Marylin Wise
“Because of this experience I learned what an ally is, and that I am one. I also learned that I have great leadership skills.”
-Student who attended one of the camps
“I don’t understand how you do it. The work you all put in to make our community better is amazing. You are all wonderful people, and you have impacted my life greatly. Even though I met you through my mission to spread tolerance, you all inspired me to do more. Not only did you make me want to get more involved, you gave me three different opportunities to do so..."
-Justin Bachman, Student at Solon High School
Overall, this nonprofit serves nine different counties in Ohio, making their services available to many citizens. The most important aspect of this organization is the programs geared toward youth. Teaching young people about diversity is instrumental to the advancement of our society. Instilling values that are all-inclusive in young people now allows the next generation of people and leaders to ensure human rights for everyone for years to come.