MENTOR, the national mentoring organization, provides a complete guide for starting youth mentoring programs. The five-step process begins with researching existing programs in your area using their Mentoring Connector tool to avoid duplicating services. Next, you connect with local MENTOR affiliates who provide training and support.
The third step involves studying their Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring, which are research-based standards for safe and effective programs. Fourth, you complete their online learning modules that teach program design, launch, operation, and sustainability. Finally, you register your new program in the Mentoring Connector to help recruit mentors and increase visibility.
MENTOR emphasizes following evidence-based practices to ensure positive outcomes for youth. The organization serves as a national catalyst for mentoring, working with state and local affiliates to mobilize communities. They provide quality standards, training resources, and connections to help new programs succeed.
The guide targets anyone interested in starting mentoring programs, from individuals to organizations. Resources include assessment tools, best practices, training modules, and ongoing support through their network of affiliates across the country.
