Mobilize.org - Mobilizing Americas Youth

Mobilize.org - Mobilizing Americas Youth

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Address

1875 K Street, NW, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20006

Website

www.mobilize.org

Description

Mobilize.org empowers and invests in Millennials (**young adults born between the years 1976 and 1996) to create and implement solutions to social problems. *In order to create long-term, sustainable and community based solutions to the challenges facing our generation, Millennials must authentically engage their peers in identifying problems, proposing solutions, and most importantly, must work together to implement these solutions on their campuses and in their communities.



Mobilize.org’s convene, invest and train program model helps Millennials recognize their leadership capacity by convening them to discuss the challenges that they face, inviting them to work collaboratively to propose solutions, and investing in those Millennial-led solutions (financially, and otherwise) across the country. Mobilize.org has convened over 1,600 Millennials in person and more than 20,000 online and invested over
$150,000 in 49 Millennial-led solutions on such issues as the obstacles facing Millennial veterans when they return from combat, the lack of financial literacy for our generation and the low community college completion rates in schools across the country.

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Children & Youth, Community, Volunteerism & Philanthropy