Background Statement
Mesa County RSVP, Inc. has been a vital part of the Grand Valley since 1973. All donated dollars directly benefit our local community in the areas of education, health care access, home safety, arts and culture, commerce, food access, mental health, environment, homelessness, veterans' services, child advocacy, and so many more. We use our modest funding for outreach, recruiting and training volunteers, and helping other non-profits achieve short- and long-term service goals. For nearly 50 years, we have worked with local non-profit agencies, recruiting older adult volunteers to donate time, skills, experience, and enthusiasm toward agency missions. Annually, our 560 volunteers contribute 75,000 hours to 60 agencies, which equates to $2 million in services donated. We have three full-time employees, one part-time employee, a simple office, and we never charge for our services.
In addition to the agencies we serve, RSVP houses three signature projects:
State Health Insurance Assistance Program (RSVP SHIP Project) volunteers help those eligible for or already on Medicare sign up for and understand their Medicare coverage;
RSVP Handyman Project volunteers help the disabled and low-income elderly live in their own homes by performing minor repairs and constructing wheelchair ramps and walker steps to improve mobility and self-sufficiency;
RSVP Senior Scholar Project volunteers tutor children who might otherwise not receive the individualized attention and encouragement they need to be successful in school and life.