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Marion County Commission On Youth Inc

Marion County Commission On Youth Inc

Indianapolis, IN 46202
Tax ID35-1900516

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About this organization

Revenue

$1,044,588

Expenses

$1,126,385

Mission

MCCOY champions the positive development of youth through leadership on key issues and support of the youth worker community. As the infrastructure of the youth development field in the Indianapolis area, we serve as resource, advocate, capacity builder, and neutral convener, working to strengthen the individuals and organizations that work with youth so they can assist youth to a successful adulthood. MCCOY also works with the many systems that interact with youth to build a community that is youth friendly and youth supportive.

About

MCCOY SERVES AS A COUNTY-WIDE YOUTH SERVICES COORDINATOR, REPRESENTING AND SERVING LOCAL YOUTH OF ALL BACKGROUNDS AS THE VOICE OF YOUTH ISSUES RECOGNIZED BY THE INDIANAPOLIS COMMUNITY, GOVERNMENT, AND SERVICE PROVIDERS. MCCOY OPERATES VARIOUS INITIATIVES, WHICH SERVE MCCOY'S OVERALL MISSION IN A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT WAYS. IN 2019, MCCOY'S INITIATIVES INCLUDED:STUDENT SUCCESS - THE VISION OF STUDENT SUCCESS IS THAT ALL STUDENTS IN MARION COUNTY WILL GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL WITH THE EDUCATION AND RESOURCES NEEDED TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AS AN INDIVIDUAL, COMMUNITY MEMBER, AND CONTRIBUTING CITIZEN. EARLY INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION - THE MISSION OF THE EARLY INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION (EIP) INITIATIVE IS TO ELIMINATE CHILD ABUSE, CHILD NEGLECT AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY EFFORTS THAT COORDINATE, BUILD CAPACITY, AND ADVOCATE FOR HIGH-QUALITY EARLY INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION SERVICE IN MARION COUNTY. THE EIP INITIATIVE ENVISIONS A CITY WHICH ALL CHILDREN ARE SAFE AND FEE FROM ABUSE AND NEGLECT. EACH CHILD IS RECEIVING THE CARE, SUPPORT, AND RESOURCES THAT THEY NEED TO GROW INTO HEALTHY AND FULLY CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF SOCIETY. ALL CAREGIVERS HAVE THE NECESSARY SUPPORTS AND RESOURCES TO PROVIDE A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN, THUS ELIMINATING AND PREVENTING CHILD ABUSE, NEGLECT AND DELINQUENCY.YOUTH PROGRAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT/IMPROVEMENT (YPQA/I) - YPQA/I IS A RESEARCH-VALIDATED SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES LOCAL YOUTH-SERVING ORGANIZATIONS THE TOOLS NECESSARY TO MEASURE AND EVALUATE THE QUALITY OF THE YOUTH PROGRAM EXPERIENCE. THE INSIGHT FROM THE EVALUATION IS THEN USED BY THE ORGANIZATION TO PROMOTE THE CREATION OF AN ENVIRONMENT THAT TAPS INTO TH EMOST IMPORTANT RESOURCE OF ANY YOUTH PROGRAM - A YOUNG PERSON'S MOTIVATION TO ATTEND AND ENGAGE.ADVOCACY - MCCOY'S INITIATIVE TO AID THE POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH BY INCREASING ADVOCACY EFFORTS AT THE LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL LEVELS. THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, YOUTH AND COMMUNITY, MCCOY IS WORKING TO ENSURE THAT YOUTH HAVE A VOICE IN POLICY DECISIONS THAT AFFECT THEM.LEARNING NETWORK - MCCOY'S LEARNING NETWORK PROVIDES A RANGE OF LEARNING AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONALS AND OTHER CARING ADULTS. THE CORE PRIORITIES OF THE LEARNING NETWORK ARE TO ENHANCE THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL YOUTH WORKERS, TO FOSTER GREATER CONNECTIONS AMONG THE LOCAL YOUTH SERVICE FIELD, AND TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO REFLECT ON AND EXPAND THE DEVELOPMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY. WE STRIVE TO PROVIDE LOW-COST LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT ENCOURAGES PARTICIPANTS TO SHARE THEIR OWN EXPERIENCES AND KNOWLEDGE. OUR LEARNING NETWORK EFFORTS INCLUDE THE ADVANCING YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM, WORKSHOPS, PROVIDER COUNCIL MEETINGS, AND SPECIAL LEARNING EVENTS LIKE CONFERENCES AND FORUMS. WE ALSO PROVIDE TRAINING CONSULTATIONS AND FACILITATIONS TO MEET SPECIFIC ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The filing sets forth the mission of the non-profit as “Marion county commission on youth (mccoy) is investing in youth today, improving conditions tomorrow. at the core of our approach are four strategic roles: advocate, resource, capacity builder, and convener. mccoy provides central indiana with the opportunity to support all young people in our community.”.

When detailing its responsibilities, they were listed as: “To champion the positive development of youth”.

  • The state in which the non-profit is legally permitted to operate is IN.
  • The address of the non-profit for 2020 according to the filing is 1375 W 16TH STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IN, 46202.
  • The number of employees reported by the non-profit on their form as of 2020 is 12.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$81,797.
  • The organization has 18 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1992.
  • The organization pays $567,950 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $132,916 in fundraising expenses.