|  The Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota (MPM) is dedicated to making sure every child who wants a mentor can get a mentor. In Minnesota alone, more than 280,000 youth want a caring adult role model, other than a parent. Your contributions help make that effort possible. All donations are tax deductible. If you wish to support mentoring, but can't make a financial contribution, we encourage you to give the gift that keeps on giving...become a mentor and touch a child's life. Please call 877-343-0300 or search Find Mentor Programs to find the right match for you! Other Ways to Give
Please call Joellen Gonder-Spacek at 612-370-9162 to discuss a deductible contribution. Or contribute online now. Minimize your tax liability from capital gains by sharing the gift of appreciated stock Through a United Way gift, you can designate a portion or your entire gift to the MPM. Please indicate on your United Way pledge form the amount you wish to give.
Celebrate someone's life and leave a legacy behind by giving a planned gift to MPM.
Before you make a contribution to support youth through MPM, ask your company's human resources department or employer if they have a matching gift policy. Some workplaces support their employees by matching contributions of your choice! For more information on the many ways you can support MPM, please call 877-343-0300 or Executive Director Joellen Gonder-Spacek at 612-370-9162. Thank you for your support! | MPM is committed to organizational accountability. We voluntarily participated in a Charities Review Council’s Accountability Wizard review and have met all Accountability Standards. Our final report was completed on September 6, 2007. To read our review report, visit the Charities Review Council.  I've had several mentors throughout my life. Their effect on me has had an impact on my career, business decisions and my family life, and what I've chosen to support with my time and financial contributions. All children need access to our free enterprise system which has made our country great. Mentors can help provide that access so that all young people can become contributing members of our communities." -Bob Dayton |