Ma'ase Center realizes its goals by focusing on three main areas:
· Working with volunteers in the periphery, ages 18-21
· Methodical development of broad professional knowledge
· Supplying training and placement services to other organizations
The current situation:
· In the 2009-2010 activity year Ma'ase Center is working directly with about 600 young volunteers in 50 communities, from Beersheva to Kiryat Shemona, in six different volunteer frameworks:
o Eitan Group – A volunteer service year for young people from the periphery, serving in the Community Nahal
o Achva Preps – A volunteer service year through the Civilian Service for young women of Ethiopian or Kavkazi origin
o Yachad Group – A volunteer service year for young people from disadvantaged and advantaged communities who engage in activities with at-risk youth
o Afak Group – A volunteer service year for young people from the Arab sector, in their home communities
o Gal Prep – A pre-army prep in the City of Acco for young people from disadvantaged communities
o Neurim (Youth) Center – Seminary for leadership and identity development associated with Arab societal values
These volunteers are representative of the entire Israeli society and its dichotomies (religious and secular, Arabs and Jews, advantaged populations and members of the social periphery, native born and new immigrants-specifically those of Ethiopian origin, and others).
· Ma'ase Center provides content, training and placement services to about 800 additional volunteers from other social organizations, through its outsourcing division.
· The rate of recruiting volunteers from weaker populations grew by hundreds of percents, from 12% in 2004 to 85% in 2009.
· 55% of Ma'ase Center's budget is funded by the government, a fact that ensures its sustainability over time.
· Ma'ase Center collaborates with some 40 social organizations, foundations, NPOs, youth movements and other entities providing funding.
Ma'ase is supported by:
Leumi Aharay Association (of Bank Leumi), Israel Venture Network, Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, UIA Canada, UJIA Britain, United Jewish Communities, UJA-Federation of New York, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Oran Foundation, Gandyr Foundation, Morningstar Foundation, Jewish Funders Network, Pratt Foundation, Schusterman Foundation, Baron de Hirsch Foundation, Weinberg Foundation, PPSNI, Orion Foundation.