Manna Project International
Manna Project International (MPI) is an organization that enables young adults to travel to international communities in need and to work in these locations. It is a 501(c)3 nonprofit registered in Nashville, Tennessee. MPI's mission is "to foster communities of young adults and encourage them to use their passions and education in service to communities in need."[1] Through teams of college graduates committed to living and working together for one year in a developing country (currently Nicaragua and Ecuador), MPI seeks to catalyze bottom-up change in resource-scarce communities.
MPI was founded in 2004 outside Managua, Nicaragua, by a handful of graduates mostly from Vanderbilt University. Since then, MPI has expanded internationally to Quito, Ecuador, and to eight other university campuses.
In Nicaragua, community programs include:
- After-school literacy
- After-school math
- English classes
- Creative arts
- Health education program
- Women's health and exercise
- Child sponsorship[2]
- Preschool
- Feeding program
- Community center development
- Sports and recreation
- Educational scholarships
- Microfinance
- Health clinic development
Partners in Nicaragua include Alongside Ministries,[3] the Gutierrez family,[4] Project HOPE (USA), and Worcester State College.
At the Ecuador site, programs include:
- Career skills and computer literacy classes
- Adult English
- Youth English
- After-school homework help
- Children's Art
- Children's Nutrition programs at local elementary schools
- Adult Nutrition & Cooking classes
- Yoga and Zumba
- Children's Dance classes
- Health classes for children and adults
Partners in Ecuador include Hogar de la Madre Soltera, Esperanza y Progreso del Valle: Cooperativa de Ahorro y Credito, the United Nation's Peacekeepers, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas, Colegio Chaupitena, Colegio Fajardo, and Antorcha de la Vida.
References[]
- ^ "Manna Project International | GivingWay". www.givingway.com. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ MPI's Child Sponsorship Program
- ^ Alongside Ministries
- ^ Amanda y Thomas
External links[]
- Charities based in Tennessee
- Foreign charities operating in Nicaragua
- Microfinance organizations
- Foreign charities operating in Ecuador