college mentors for kids...mentors 2,800 mentors 33 little buddies 700 little buddies 2,500 little...
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1 State
2 States
9States
20 Chapters
2 Chapters
33 Chapters
33 Mentors
800 Mentors
2,800 Mentors
33 Little buddies
700 Little buddies
2,500 Little buddies
Each week, kids around the country come to a college campus to spend time with their mentors while they begin to create
a vision for their future.
Through College Mentors, student leaders and mentors learn
valuable leadership skills and how to be a role model
2006-2007
1996-1997
2017-2018
THROUGH THE YEARS
Chapter leaders who gained leadership skills
Mentors who noticed their little buddy’s
behavior improved during mentoring activities
Little buddies who say their relationships with
peers improved
Little buddies who say they see more positive things in themselves
83%
65%
Mentors who say their little buddy’s overall confidence improved
Little buddies who say they work harder
in school
78%
65%
63%
64%
“My little buddy is just as invested in me as I am in her. We support each other. Being her mentor, I’ve learned that
even in a very limited amount of time, one person can greatly impact a child’s life.”
—Mentor
“This year when I saw my little buddy walking down the bus stairs with the widest smile that I had ever seen, I knew I had made a difference, and it was all worth it.”
—Mentor
MAKING LASTING CHANGE
“Originally, my goal was to encourage my buddy to help her feel loved, valued, and worthy.
I hadn’t expected for her to do the same for me!”
Abby and Heaven’s relationship began last year at the start of Abby’s first year in college and while Heaven was just starting first grade.
They both were extremely nervous on the first day of activity, but quickly bonded through shared laughter when Abby suggested they jump over all the cracks in the sidewalk on their way to homeroom. Heaven was very shy initially and would often go an entire activity without speaking to anyone except Abby. As the year went on, she began whispering her answers to Abby so she could share them and then began sharing them herself! Although she could see how she was influencing her mentee, Abby realized Heaven was having a very positive effect on her as well. While Heaven was
coming out of her shell and gaining confidence, Abby had a new motivation to get through even her most stressful weeks in college and someone new to share her experiences with. Saying goodbye at the last activity was extremely hard for both Abby and Heaven.
This year, Heaven and Abby are paired together for a second year of
College Mentors. Abby even rearranged her class schedule to make sure that she and Heaven would be able to spend another year learning from each other. Heaven is very curious and loves hearing about the classes Abby is taking and always asks her questions about the material as well as about college itself. Abby has watched Heaven grow from a shy girl who hid her face when people looked at her into a confident young lady, and she has experienced first-hand how mentoring can transform lives.
TRANSFORMING LIVES
BUTLER UNIVERSITY
CHAPTER
BUTLER UNIVERSITY
CHAPTER
AssetsCurrent assets
Long-term unconditional promises to give
Property and equipment
Other assets
Total assets
Liabilities & Net AssetsCurrent liabilities
Net assets
Total liabilities and net assets
$601,885
$13,767
$8,733
$62,994
$687,379
$42,015
$645,364
$687,379
Each year, college students
VOLU NTEEROVER 90,000 HOU RS
of mentoring and an additional
60,000 HOU RS to implement the program.
Salaries & benefits
Buses, snacks, t-shirts & activity supplies
Volunteer training, screening & recognition
Professional fees for accountants, lawyers etc.
Fundraising events, database & expenses
Rent, IT & office expenses
Credit card, bank fees & misc. expenses
Travel
Insurance
Printing, advertising & promotion
Volunteer and staff recognition
Total expenses
$770,154
$191,856
$83,557
$49,010
$90,422
$72,745
$72,463
$45,353
$22,674
$10,858
$16,293
$1,425,385
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
For only $620/year, a child visits a campus at least
1 8 TI M ES & spends 36 HOU RS with a
CAR I N G COLLEGE STU DENT M ENTO R.
Expenses
Corporate support
Foundation support
Government support
Individual support
University support
In-Kind support, misc. & interest
Event income
Chapter sales
Total revenue and support
$173,758
$235,802
$101,210
$502,673
$91,017
$34,286
$165,626
$41,589
$1,345,961
Revenue & Support2018 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
This list includes donors who made a contribution of $1000 or more from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
Alumni Current Volunteer In-Kind Donations
$10,000-$24,999 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue ShieldThe Ackerman FoundationCenter for Evidence-Based Mentoring
at UMass BostonThe Columbus FoundationLynne and Steve CoslerDekko FoundationHarry C. Moores FoundationIngram-White Castle FoundationOld National Bank FoundationRichard C. and Nanciann Kaufman Ninde FundTownePost Network
$2,500-$9,999AT&T FoundationAyres Foundation, Inc.Ball Brothers FoundationThe Bama Works Fund of
Dave Matthews BandChris and Roseanne BlubaughBose McKinney & Evans LLPJosh Brown and
Rebecca Elberger Brown Joe CathcartCommunity Foundation of Muncie &
Delaware County Inc.Community Foundation of the New River ValleyCommunity Health NetworkCorteva AgroSciencesCreative Video & Multimedia, LLC Dominion Energy Charitable FoundationDr. Scholl FoundationElement Three Ergo-Office Furniture Fifth Third BankGeorge and Frances Ball Foundation
Goelzer Investment Management, Inc.Hanover CollegeHonda Manufacturing of IndianaHylant GroupIndiana University HealthIndianapolis Business Journal Indianapolis ColtsIndianapolis Power & Light CompanyJPMorgan Chase FoundationKelley School of Business IndianapolisKroger Scott Long Lumina FoundationMarjorie Sutton Memorial FoundationMarkey’s Audio Visual, Inc. The Mary E. Ober Foundation, IncCJ McClanahanSally and Robert McGuffeyAndy and Jennifer MedleyNicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc.PERQ Bryant Pottmeyer Purdue UniversityBrian Pyne Reis NicholsRTV6St. Elizabeth Ann Seton ParishSamerian FoundationTimothy and Laura Sands Paul and Martha Schmidt Veronica ScottoSheila Seedhouse Dollaske Sherck, Hussey, Johnson & McNaughton, LLC
$100,000+F.A. Wilhelm Construction Company
Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention
$50,000-$99,999American Honda Foundation
Community Connectors
Lilly Endowment, Inc.
Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.
Vectren Foundation
$25,000-$49,999Hylant Family Foundation
J.R. and Tiffany Sauder
Lacy Foundation
Nikki and Rick Shoultz Sigma Pi Educational FoundationErin and David Slater Social LegendsJayme and Tina Stemle Strada Education NetworkTeachers Credit UnionThrivent FinancialToyota Motor Manufacturing, KentuckyDennis and Kristi TrinkleWill and Emily TurnerUniversity of KentuckyWabash National CorporationTurner and Diann Woodard
$1 ,000-$2,499500 FestivalJohn and Kathleen AckermanAllegra Ball State University Center for
Information and Communication Sciences
Barnes and Thornburg, LLPAlex Blubaugh Lorene BurkhartButler UniversityCaterpillarEmily Cengel Chipotle Mexican GrillErin and Rob CoslerCREA
Downtown Optimist FoundationElements FinancialEli Lilly & CompanyEnduranceITEskenazi HealthAntonio Galindez ZubiriaDick and Hilda GirominiLarry and Lee GlasscockGregory W. GoelzerGoodwill Industries of Central IndianaChris and Sarah Grindle Hand Family Foundation, Inc.Elizabeth and Paul HoffmanShelley M. HunterIndiana University School of Social WorkThe Indianapolis FoundationIndianapolis IndiansIUPUIMartin and Patty Jischke Levester Johnson JW Marriott Troy and Bob KassingRandy and Rita Keeling Ben Kitto Kevin and Laura KohlsKosciusko REMC Operation Round Up FundLDI, Ltd.Victor and Grayce Lechtenberg Leslie Stewart Engineers, Inc.Marian UniversityHeather McPherson and Malcolm SmithRob and Kelly Merryman Mickey’s CampDorothy MillerFred and Susie MishkinThe MutualBank Charitable FoundationThe National Bank of IndianapolisBetty and Richard NelsonNextGear CapitalNorth Carolina State UniversityOneAmerica
Ontario SystemsPacers Sports & EntertainmentPatricia Power Kurt and Jennifer Rasmussen Bill and Mary ReidReynolds and Reynolds Associate
FoundationRock Island Refining FoundationRaffaele Ruta Larry and Lisa SabloskyC. Max and Christine SchmidtHeidi Schmidt David and Anne Shane
David SiebertSomerset CPAsDavid Staley Starbucks Stephen and Betty SterrettKirk and Jo TaylorRebecca Thompson Boyle and Ryan Boyle Stephanie ThompsonUnited Way of the BluegrassUniversity of IndianapolisValeo Financial Advisors, LLCLewis WagnerWorthington Industries