National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated is located in Boston, MA. The organization was established in 1991. According to its NTEE Classification (O30) the organization is classified as: Adult & Child Matching Programs, under the broad grouping of Youth Development and related organizations. As of 12/2021, National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated employed 42 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 12/2021, National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated generated $18.9m in total revenue. This organization has experienced exceptional growth, as over the past 7 years, it has increased revenue by an average of 18.3% each year . All expenses for the organization totaled $10.2m during the year ending 12/2021. While expenses have increased by 11.3% per year over the past 7 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Since 2014, National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated has awarded 81 individual grants totaling $4,655,040. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.
Form
990
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing
TAX YEAR
2021
Describe the Organization's Mission:
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TO FUEL THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS FOR AMERICA'S YOUNG PEOPLE AND TO CLOSE THE MENTORING GAP.
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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AFFILIATE NETWORK SUPPORT & DEVELOPMENTIN 2021, MENTOR ADVANCED LOCAL FIELD LEADERSHIP BY SUPPORTING AND EXPANDING 23 MENTOR AFFILIATES. IN THIS WORK, MENTOR PARTNERED WITH, SUPPORTED, AND PROVIDED PASS-THROUGH FUNDING TO ITS NETWORK OF 23 AFFILIATES. MENTOR ALSO LAUNCHED A NEW AFFILIATE IN GEORGIA AND PROGRESSED TOWARD LAUNCHING OR RELAUNCHING NEW AFFILIATES IN TEXAS, ILLINOIS, AND FLORIDA. MENTOR SUPPORTED 100% OF AFFILIATES IN DEVELOPING AN ORGANIZATIONAL OPERATING AND EVALUATION PLAN. MENTOR VIRTUALLY HOSTED ITS ANNUAL GATHERING OF AFFILIATES AND WELCOMED 150 ATTENDEES FROM ACROSS THE AFFILIATE NETWORK FOR TRAINING, PEER LEARNING, AND COMMUNITY BUILDING. IN COLLABORATION WITH AFFILIATES MENTOR LAUNCHED A COMMITTEE ON RACIAL EQUITY (CORE) COMPRISING NATIONAL AND AFFILIATE STAFF; CORE DEVELOPED A RACIAL EQUITY PLAN.
PRODUCT AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTONE OF MENTOR'S CORE OBJECTIVES IS TO IDENTIFY, PROMOTE, AND DRIVE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES COMBINED WITH COMMUNITY WISDOM TO INCREASE THE QUALITY OF MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. MENTOR PURSUES THIS WORK BY ENSURING THAT LEADING-EDGE RESEARCH, EVIDENCE FROM THE FIELD, COMMUNITY INSIGHTS, AND EFFECTIVE TRAINING CONVERGE TO INCREASE, SUSTAIN, AND EVALUATE THE QUALITY OF MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. THROUGH THIS WORK, MENTOR ALSO PARTNERS WITH KEY THOUGHT LEADERS IN THE YOUTH-SERVICES FIELD TO BUILD THE EVIDENCE BASE AND SUPPORT FOR MENTORING AS A SYSTEMIC SOLUTION FOR IMPROVED YOUTH OUTCOMES IN AMERICA. A FEW EXAMPLES OF 2021 ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN THIS WORK INCLUDE: 1) LED THE NATIONAL MENTORING RESOURCE CENTER TO PROVIDE OVER 11,870 HOURS OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO MENTORING PROGRAMS ACROSS THE COUNTRY; 2) WORKED ALONGSIDE PARTNERS FOR YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES TO RECRUIT 170 INDIVIDUALS FROM 135 MENTORING PROGRAMS ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO BECOME MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL MENTORING DISABILITY COALITION. THESE INDIVIDUALS ALSO JOINED A TRAINING COHORT FOR IMPROVING PROGRAM PRACTICES THROUGH A MENTORING DISABILITY CERTIFICATION; 3) RELEASED A NEW FREE RESOURCE TO HELP ANY ADULT LOOKING TO SUPPORT YOUNG PEOPLE, BECOMING A BETTER MENTOR PROVIDES ADULTS WITH TANGIBLE STRATEGIES TO "BE THERE" FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THEIR VARIOUS LIFE JOURNEYS; 4) OFFERED MONTHLY COLLABORATIVE MENTORING MONTHLY WEBINAR SERIES WHICH AVERAGED 410 ATTENDEES WITH A 4.3/5 WEBINAR RATING; AND 5) RELEASED A RESEARCH AGENDA OUTLINING FOUR KEY AREAS FOR FUTURE MENTORING RESEARCH.
PROMOTION, PUBLIC EDUCATION & POLICY MENTOR PROMOTES THE YOUTH MENTORING FIELD BY MOTIVATING CIVIC LEADERS, EMPLOYEES, AND INDIVIDUALS TO PRIORITIZE AND INVEST IN ENSURING ALL YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS. IN 2021, MENTOR HOSTED A WORKFORCE EQUITY PLEDGE AND AN EDUCATION CAMPAIGN TO HELP INDIVIDUALS SUPPORTING AND ENGAGING YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE SYSTEMS. THESE CAMPAIGNS ALSO PROMOTED THE USE OF THE MENTORING CONNECTOR, THE SINGLE NATIONAL DATABASE OF QUALITY MENTORING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. IN 2021, THE MENTORING CONNECTOR WAS USED BY 20,210 INDIVIDUALS WHO COMPLETED 51,305 SEARCHES FOR MENTORING OPPORTUNITIES AND CONNECTED WITH 1,337 LOCAL MENTORING PROGRAMS NATIONWIDE. IN 2021, MENTOR WAS AWARDED $2,845,000 IN FUNDING BY THE OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION TO CONTINUE ITS NATIONAL MENTORING RESOURCE CENTER, A 40% INCREASE DUE TO ADDITIONAL DEMAND FOR TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE MENTORING FIELD. MENTOR ALSO CONTINUED TO CO-LEAD ADVOCACY EFFORTS TO SUCCESSFULLY INCREASE KEY FEDERAL INVESTMENTS IN MENTORING TO $100 MILLION IN FY21.
NATIONAL MENTORING SUMMITMENTOR ANNUALLY HOSTS THE NATIONAL MENTORING SUMMIT IN WASHINGTON DC, THE ONLY NATIONAL CONVENING OF YOUTH MENTORING PROFESSIONALS, RESEARCHERS, CORPORATE PARTNERS, AND GOVERNMENT AND CIVIC LEADERS FOCUSED ON STRENGTHENING AND EXPANDING QUALITY MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE NATIONWIDE. IN JANUARY 2021, MENTOR HOSTED THE 11TH ANNUAL NATIONAL MENTORING SUMMIT WHICH, DUE TO COVID-19 WAS ALL VIRTUAL. THIS EVENT, WHICH AS AN IN-PERSON EVENT TYPICALLY ATTRACTED 1,300 ATTENDEES ANNUALLY FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND A FEW INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES, THIS YEAR WELCOMED OVER 2,700 ATTENDEES VIRTUALLY FROM ALL 50 STATES AND 18 COUNTRIES.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
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David Shapiro President & CEO | OfficerTrustee | 40 | $194,902 |
Tara Spann Chief People And Strat. Officer | 40 | $166,824 | |
Beth Tallarico Chief Financial & Admin Officer | Officer | 40 | $155,261 |
Kristin Howard Sr. Dir. Of Development | 40 | $142,763 | |
Matthew Meyersohn Sr. Director, External Aff | 40 | $134,436 | |
Jo Ellen Gonder-Spacek Sr. Dir., Affiliate Network | 40 | $123,054 |
Vendor Name (Service) | Service Year | Compensation |
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Matter Communications Inc Marketing Consulting | 12/30/21 | $129,790 |
Massachusetts Audio Visual Equipment Cor Remote Event Support | 12/30/21 | $147,363 |
Positively Partners Llc Hr Consulting Services | 12/30/21 | $116,954 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Federated campaigns | $0 |
Membership dues | $0 |
Fundraising events | $0 |
Related organizations | $0 |
Government grants | $1,887,637 |
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above | $15,501,218 |
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f | $34,747 |
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $17,388,855 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $1,490,452 |
Investment income | $15,360 |
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Net Rental Income | $0 |
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales | $0 |
Net Income from Fundraising Events | $0 |
Net Income from Gaming Activities | $0 |
Net Income from Sales of Inventory | $0 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $18,909,132 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments. | $1,305,400 |
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to Foreign Orgs/Individuals | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $390,882 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $116,554 |
Compensation to disqualified persons | $0 |
Other salaries and wages | $2,764,770 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $108,261 |
Other employee benefits | $284,320 |
Payroll taxes | $219,300 |
Fees for services: Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Legal | $0 |
Fees for services: Accounting | $44,812 |
Fees for services: Lobbying | $155,184 |
Fees for services: Fundraising | $0 |
Fees for services: Investment Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Other | $3,763,267 |
Advertising and promotion | $276,003 |
Office expenses | $244,770 |
Information technology | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Occupancy | $245,583 |
Travel | $212,010 |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $0 |
Interest | $0 |
Payments to affiliates | $0 |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $43,294 |
Insurance | $18,230 |
All other expenses | $0 |
Total functional expenses | $10,184,049 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash—non-interest-bearing | $1,021,202 |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $3,816,930 |
Pledges and grants receivable | $1,323,515 |
Accounts receivable, net | $0 |
Loans from Officers, Directors, or Controlling Persons | $0 |
Loans from Disqualified Persons | $0 |
Notes and loans receivable | $0 |
Inventories for sale or use | $0 |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $319,416 |
Net Land, buildings, and equipment | $101,828 |
Investments—publicly traded securities | $9,206,504 |
Investments—other securities | $0 |
Investments—program-related | $0 |
Intangible assets | $0 |
Other assets | $25,670 |
Total assets | $15,815,065 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $565,343 |
Grants payable | $25,670 |
Deferred revenue | $1,495,829 |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $0 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 |
Loans and other payables to any current Officer, Director, or Controlling Person | $0 |
Secured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Unsecured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Other liabilities | $0 |
Total liabilities | $2,086,842 |
Net assets without donor restrictions | $9,718,837 |
Net assets with donor restrictions | $4,009,386 |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 |
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds | $0 |
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances | $15,815,065 |
Over the last fiscal year, National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated has awarded $1,293,400 in support to 23 organizations.
Grant Recipient | Amount |
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New York, NY PURPOSE: GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT AND CITI RACIAL JUSTICE INNOVATION GRANTS | $220,000 |
Baltimore, MD PURPOSE: AFFILIATE EXPANSION - MENTOR MARYLAND DC | $215,000 |
Durham, NC PURPOSE: AFFILIATE EXPANSION GRANT | $200,000 |
Shrewsbury, MA PURPOSE: GRANT PAYMENT TO SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR EVIDENCE BASED MENTORING | $150,000 |
Oakland, CA PURPOSE: AFFILIATE EXPANSION - MENTOR CALIFORNIA | $150,000 |
Richmond, VA PURPOSE: OPERATING SUPPORT + SOCIAL JUSTICE GRANT | $65,000 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 22 grants that National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated has recieved totaling $2,809,518.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
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Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation Boston, MA PURPOSE: EDUCATION AND CAREER EXPORATION | $1,100,000 |
Schultz Family Foundation Seattle, WA PURPOSE: FURTHER CHARITABLE GOALS | $550,000 |
Fidelity Non-Profit Management Foundation Boston, MA PURPOSE: TECHNOLOGY | $325,000 |
Bank Of America Charitable Foundation Inc Charlotte, NC PURPOSE: OPERATIONAL SUPPORT | $200,000 |
Duke Endowment Charlotte, NC PURPOSE: TO PILOT USING IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE PRINCIPLES TO STRENGTHEN MENTORING PROGRAMS FOR AT-RISK MINORITY YOUTH IN NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. | $150,000 |
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Seattle, WA PURPOSE: POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION | $100,000 |
Beg. Balance | $26,550 |
Ending Balance | $26,550 |
Organization Name | Assets | Revenue |
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National Mentoring Partnership Incorporated Boston, MA | $15,815,065 | $18,909,132 |
Silver Lining Mentoring Inc Boston, MA | $4,261,701 | $3,038,495 |
Friends Program Inc Concord, NH | $938,753 | $1,422,395 |
Science Club For Girls Inc Cambridge, MA | $2,221,608 | $1,390,513 |
Community Partners For Youth Inc Rochester, NY | $1,076,647 | $1,233,499 |
Long Island Youth Mentoring Inc Brentwood, NY | $1,520,723 | $799,719 |
Mentoring Partnership Of New York Inc New York, NY | $785,853 | $1,026,063 |
Girl Vow Inc Bronx, NY | $540,421 | $472,157 |
Buffalo & Western New York Junior Soccer League Cheektowaga, NY | $131,464 | $246,367 |
Ace Mentor Program Of America Inc Wakefield, MA | $542,374 | $271,252 |
Miracle League Of Connecticut Inc West Hartford, CT | $419,819 | $200,658 |
Generation Two Creating Intergenerational Friendships Inc Rochester, NY | $40,414 | $0 |