The first archive project established the organization’s local stewardship mandate.
The organization brings together worship, local history, intergenerational learning, and civic partnership so residents can participate in the life of Mansarp with clear access points and visible results.
A horizontal record of how the association expanded from local preservation work into data-informed service delivery.
The first archive project established the organization’s local stewardship mandate.
Program delivery shifted from occasional events to regular enrollment-based participation.
The association began coordinated work with schools, parish staff, and cultural funders.
Current operations combine heritage continuity with measurable public benefit.
Each program includes access details, expected participation, and delivery cadence for families, youth, seniors, and volunteers.
Weekly rehearsals and public performances connect children, adults, and seniors through liturgical and folk repertoire.
Residents document photographs, oral histories, and site memories for the local archive and traveling exhibits.
Practical support sessions combine conversation groups, shared meals, and referral pathways for new and established households.
Emerging coordinators receive training in event delivery, safeguarding, documentation, and outreach partnership management.
Program performance is tracked through participation, completion, repeat engagement, and qualitative outcome reviews.
Average attendance consistency across all recurring sessions over the last 12 months.
Recorded youth interactions through choir, heritage workshops, and volunteer preparation.
Families referred onward to support services who completed at least one next-step meeting.
Average satisfaction score collected at the end of each seasonal cycle.
New digitized records and contributed narratives documented by residents and staff.
Structured training hours completed by volunteers before independent coordination roles.
Operating income, program spending, and reserve posture are presented as a simple visual comparison for the last three reporting years.
The board combines governance, education, pastoral care, finance, youth engagement, heritage practice, and local partnership experience.
3 trustees with nonprofit compliance and oversight experience.
2 members focused on participation pathways for children and caregivers.
2 members with budgeting, audit preparation, and grant reporting backgrounds.
2 members with archival, cultural programming, and local history expertise.
Balanced rural and parish representation across Mansarp and surrounding neighborhoods.
Mixed-gender composition with women holding multiple senior committee roles.
Program review and safeguarding are assigned to standing board leads.
Members maintain links to municipal, parish, and cultural funding partners.
The carousel below highlights how program design translates into documented results for real participants and volunteers.
After adding transport stipends and paired practice sessions, attendance among younger singers increased from 68% to 89% across one season.
Heritage workshop outputs were reused in school projects, leading to 54 new youth submissions to the local archive in one term.
Structured referrals and direct handoffs improved follow-up attendance for family support partners from 49% to 73%.
The organization works with public institutions, parish-adjacent partners, and civic supporters to maintain stable local delivery.
Suppliers, community partners, and oversight stakeholders can review how procurement decisions are documented and governed.
Published supplier categories include facilities support, event production, archive materials, transport coordination, and catering.
Request current vendor listConflict disclosure, quote thresholds, and approval routing are summarized in the organization’s procurement and finance documentation.
Read procurement policiesCurrent openings focus on program coordination, communications, and community music delivery.
Leads enrollment systems, calendar planning, and quarterly reporting for flagship community programs.
Quick ApplyPrepares public reports, maintains stakeholder updates, and supports donor and partner communications.
Quick ApplyDirects rehearsals, supports volunteers, and builds inclusive performance pathways across age groups.
Quick ApplyUse the relevant contact route for general inquiries, funding questions, recruitment, media, and governance matters.
Program enrollment, volunteer sign-up, pastoral support referrals, and event questions.
info@mnsarpskyrkoochhembygdskr.orgGrant administration, partnership development, reporting requests, and procurement inquiries.
anna.johansson@mnsarpskyrkoochhembygdskr.orgCareer applications, press coordination, organizational documentation, and board-level correspondence.
anna.johansson@mnsarpskyrkoochhembygdskr.org