2. Mobilize.org
empowers
and invests
in Millennials
to create and
implement
solutions
to social
problems.
American
citizens are
Millennials.
More than
Millennials are
more racially
and ethnically
diverse than other
generations.
of all
Millennials
have some
college
education.
Mobilize.org
celebrated
of Millennial civic
engagement.
of Millennials
are unemployed.
more civically
engaged than
someone without a
high school diploma.
Millennial college
graduates are
“
“
“
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Hannah Hassan
MILLENNIAL CIVIC
ENGAGEMENT SUMMIT
Jose Ibarra
TARGET 2020
FLORIDA SUMMIT
I didn’t fully understand the
power of the Millennial voice
prior to getting involved with
Mobilize.org. Now, I see
this dynamic generation of
individuals has the capacity to
influence change in business,
politics, service, technology,
the arts, and many other
fields. It’s important to engage
Millennials because we are
the leaders that will usher our
country and world into the next
stage of development.
As a community college student,
I know it’s crucial that we make
education more accessible and
that we empower students to take
leadership roles and share their
voice both inside and outside of
the classroom.
9.7%
58.3%
10 years
46,000,000
4 to 5 times
3. train
GLOBAL
COMMUNITY
1LEADERSHIP
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
2
train
$ $
$
$$ $
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invest
MOBILIZERS + SPEAKERS
40
train
SUMMITS
MILLENNIALS ENGAGED IN
SUMMIT PROGRAMMING4 581
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convene
convene
convene
invest
invest
PROJECTS FUNDED
DOLLARS INVESTED
IN MILLENNIAL-LED
PROJECTS
27
$88thousand
FLORIDA +
CALIFORNIA
convene
invest
train
BLOGGERS
FEATURED
31
SAN JOSE, CA
NEW YORK, NY
CHARLOTTE, NC
MIAMI, FL
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COMMUNITIES
IMPACTED
4
4. 2012
2012
2011
2011
Revenue
Contributions $1,265,445**
Interest income 651
Contributed services 24,131
Other revenue 24,445
Net assets released from restrictions 729,954
Total revenue $1,314,672
Expenses
Program services
Summit $600,845
Millennial Voice 92,119
Total program services 692,964
Supporting services
Management & general 74,960
Fundraising 17,283
Total supporting services 92,243
Total expenses $785,207
Changes in net assets $51,330
Net assets, beginning of the year 421,758
Net assets, end of year 1,002,553
**In 2011, Mobilize.org received a $1,000,000 three-year grant from the Knight Foundation.
Revenue
Contributions $341,108
Interest income 5
Program revenue 24,477
Other revenue 1,167
Net assets released from restrictions 572,431
Total revenue $366,757
Expenses
Program services
Summit $416,782
Millennial Voice 153,812
Mobilize Academy 12,610
Speaker’s Bureau 7,691
Total program services 590,895
Supporting services
Management & general 219,459
Fundraising 9,561
Total supporting services 229,020
Total expenses $819,915
Changes in net assets $453,159
Net assets, beginning of the year 1,002,553
Net assets, end of year 549,394
2012
Expenses
2011
Expenses
Summit (51%)
Management & General (27%)
Millennial Voice (19%)
Mobilizer Academy (1%)
Speaker’s Bureau (1%)
Fundraising (1%)
Summit (76%)
Millennial Voice (12%)
Management & General (10%)
Fundraising (2%)
5. directors
Chris Gates
PHILANTHROPY FOR ACTIVE
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT (PACE)
Grant Garrison
GOOD/CORPS
Kari Dunn Saratovsky
KDS STRATEGIES
Stefan Hankin
LINCOLN PARK STRATEGIES
Marshall Roslyn
GOLDMAN SACHS
Crystal Carson
DEMOCRACY 2.0 FELLOW
Mike Del Ponte
SOMA
Kent Scholars
POLITICAL STRATEGIST
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