The Midwest Match has ended.
Over 32 supporters helped us surpass our goal of raising $4,000. Individuals and groups are still welcome to contribute towards the QVS general fund to support our regional program in Minneapolis/St. Paul and national fellowship. Visit this page for more ways to give.
Introducing the QVS Midwest Match
We are so excited to announce a special, regional matching challenge for gifts to QVS from supporters who reside in or are connected with the Midwest. Thanks to a generous group of Friends, gifts from new donors or increased gifts from long standing donors in this region are matched, and any new or increased monthly gifts are double-matched up to $4,000.
Why are we introducing a regional matching challenge?
In 2018, QVS expanded to the Twin Cities — our fifth program city and very first program city in the Midwest. This expansion followed one of the best recruitment seasons in QVS’ short history. In the years since, we’ve been able to grow our program and presence, but need more investment and connections across this great region to continue to grow our impact.
With your help and investment, we hope to make a lasting impact on the Religious Society of Friends and in young adults’ spiritual seeking and community within the Midwest.
Upcoming Twin Cities Event: QVS Alumni Panel
Wednesday, Feb 2nd | 7PM CT
Join us on February 2nd to hear from four QVS alums about life after the QVS year, and what the impact of this experience has been for these young adults.
QVS Twin Cities: By-the-Numbers
Years in Twin Cities
Current Fellows
Alumni
Friends Meetings & Church Partners
Local Friends Involved
Site Placement Partners
The Impact of QVS on…
Young Adult Alumni
We have supported 18 young adults in their spiritual and professional growth. As our Alumni cohort continues to grow, we get the chance to see farther along the horizon of our program’s impact. After QVS, roughly one in four Fellows are offered full-time jobs with their site placements. Other Fellows begin work at Quaker institutions like Earlham College or attend graduate school for social work, law, and medicine. The QVS program equips young adults with skills in vocational discernment and practicing their faith in community. Many Alumni are still engaged with local meetings, becoming members and serving on committees, and offering feedback on making a more welcoming environment for other young adults.
Local Quakers & the Religious Society
As a national Quaker organization, we create an opportunity for Quakers to be in relationship with each other as they work to collaborate and support each year’s cohort of young adult Fellows. In the Twin Cities, three Friends meetings — Minneapolis Friends Meeting, Prospect Hill Friends Meeting, and Twin Cities Friends Meeting — jointly hold the QVS program under their spiritual care. More recently, we also began building connections with Rochester (Minnesota) Friends Meeting and Laughing Waters.
Individual Friends from host meetings and churches serve on the Local Support Committee (LSC) to share in the work of hospitality, housing, event planning, and more. Plus, each Fellow is assigned a Spiritual Nurturer to support their discernment and reflection throughout the QVS Year. We estimate over 30 Friends have been and continue to be engaged in the QVS Twin Cities program in the past four years.
Service and Community-Based Organizations
Since our expansion to the Twin Cities in 2018, we have partnered with 17 different local service and community organizations. These include organizations like: Bridging, Our Saviour’s Housing, In the Heart of the Beast, Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light, Friends for a NonViolent World, TakeAction Minnesota, AMAZEWorks, Friends School of Minnesota, Nonviolent Peaceforce, Headwaters Foundation, Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Acción Latina, and Rainforest Action Network.
Learn more about the City Coordinator Role
Stories from QVS Twin Cities
“on the side of the rebel jesus”- Alumni Reflection from kt glusac
As we come into the holiday season, one of our QVS Alum from the inaugural Minneapolis house, kt glusac, sent a piece of writing from her QVS year. It's a piece of reflection about Christmas, liberation theology, and spiritual openings she explored in community and...
Thanksgiving from Two QVS Fellows
As a community grounded in relationships and Spirit-led service, we feel grateful for a day inviting us to give thanks. We also seek to use days like today, and everyday, to consider harmful narratives, complex history, and to examine the impact of colonization on our...
Announcing New Partnership! Friends Foundation for the Aging
We’re excited to announce a new partnership with Friends Foundation for the Aging! In QVS's current program model, we strive to offer young adults immersive service experience in line with their vocational calling. Our goal isn’t to invent or create new service work,...