International T/M

Tutor and Mentor Organizations and Human Service Associations
Outside of the United States


ACTIONS FOR PEACE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (APDC) DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
https://www.apdc.info/articles.php
From the website: "APDC's mission is to contribute to improving the socio-economic and cultural living conditions of the population living in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. I added this link in December 2024 after being given this message in a chat on BlueSky. "For us here, things are not well because of War. I am the founder of APDC, a local humanitarian organisation. We are doing volunteer work here in eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo in order to assist vulnerable people affected by War, natural disasters and bring positive change. As you know, there are many armed groups that are fighting here in eastern DR Congo. Many people die, other are displaced, cattle stolen, houses are burnt, some children are used in different armed groups, other are lost during displacements, etc. Internally displaced people are living in poor conditions. They have no food, no medical care, no house objects, etc. They need help in terms of food and nonfood items, house objects, medical care, etc."

AFRICAN YOUTH FOUNDATION
https://ayf.de/
From the web site: "The African Youth Foundation (AYF) is a non-profit development organization based in Bonn, Germany. AYF was established in 2000 to aid young African people in the Diaspora and in Africa, as well as Europeans with African descent, to undertake projects which will enable them obtain skills necessary for their future livelihoods."

ASHA FOR EDUCATION FOCUS ON INDIA
https://ashanet.org/?page=about-asha-mission
Asha for Education is a secular organization dedicated to change in India by focusing on basic education in the belief that education is a critical requisite for socio-economic change.

 

BIG BUDDY - NEW ZEALAND
https://www.bigbuddy.org.nz/
From the web site: "Big Buddy is a New Zealand based mentoring service focused on fatherless boys, age 7 - 12 . All our mentors are male and we have developed successful strategies and skills for recruiting and screening male mentors." 

CRY, INC. SUPPORTS PROJECTS IN INDIA AND USA
https://cryamerica.org/site/index.html
From the web site:  "CRY America is a 501c3 non-profit organization driven by its vision of a just world in which all children have equal opportunities to develop to their full potential and realize their dreams. We ensure that basic rights of education, healthcare and protection from exploitation and abuse are restored to underprivileged children, including street children, girl children; children bonded in labor, children of commercial sex workers, physically and mentally challenged children and children in institutions." 

ED CONNECT PROGRAM - WESTERN AUSTRALIA
https://www.edconnectaustralia.org.au/our-work/
From the web site: "At EdConnect, we’re training and mobilising a nationwide army of volunteers to provide life-changing mentoring and learning support in schools for young people who are at risk of not fulfilling their educational potential."

 

EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP (EDC)
https://www.edc.org/body-work/youth-and-workforce-development
From the web site:  "EDC is dedicated to improving education, health, and economic opportunities for people of all ages. We create and implement innovative programs that take the results of rigorous research and put it into real-world practice at scale." 

ERASMUS+: EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE (EVS)
https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/about-erasmus/what-is-erasmus
Visit this web site to learn about the The EU programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport in Europe. 

IMPACT BORDERLESS DIGITAL (IBD) - AFRICAN MENTORING SUPPORT
https://impactborderlessdigital.com/
From the website: "Through mentorship and career development flora, IBD empowers youth with the knowledge, international exposure, and digital fluency they need to be emancipated global citizens with borderless influence for sustainable development."  Based in Nairobi, Kenya.


INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION
https://iyfglobal.org/
IYF works with hundreds of companies, foundations, and civil society organizations to strengthen and "scale up" existing programs that are making a positive and lasting difference in young lives. Over the last decade, IYF and its in-country partners have helped more than 23 million young people gain access to the life skills, education, job training and opportunities critical to their success. Go to the Publications section for What Works in Engaging Business in Youth Employment and Livelihood Strategies, by Steve Waddell, Ph.D.


MENTOR CANADA - COALITION OF ORGANIZATIONS
https://www.mentoringcanada.ca/en/about
From the website: "MENTOR Canada was launched in 2019 by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada, the Alberta Mentoring Partnership and the Ontario Mentoring Coalition. We are actively seeking to engage organizations from across Canada to work with us and promote the mentoring movement. Working together, we will build sector capacity to empower every young person to fulfil their potential."

MENTORING AND BEFRIENDING AT NCVO - UK
https://www.ncvo.org.uk/
From the web site: "The Mentoring and Befriending Foundation(MBF) helped organisations throughout the United Kingdom increase the effectiveness and quality of their mentoring and befriending programmes.  From April 2015, MBF transferred the delivery of its core services and these are now provided by NCVO." Browse the web site to see the resources that are available. 


PRATHAM - EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVE IN INDIA AND THE WORLD
https://prathamusa.org/
From the web site: "Of the 250 million children worldwide who cannot read or write, two-fifths reside in India, where for 21 years Pratham has been working to alleviate this crisis.  We develop low-cost solutions to improve the quality of learning and work with governments to take them to scale. Our community-driven approach has engaged hundreds of thousands of volunteers and has affected the lives of 45 million Indian children."


THE YOUTH FOUNDATION - HONG KONG
http://www.yf.org.hk/en/home.html
From the web site: "Founded in 1999, The Youth Foundation (“The Foundation”) believes that "there is a leader in every young person”. With the main pillars of media and interpersonal ministries, The Foundation aims to promote the “life education” primarily of young people and youth workers in China through training and exchange programs, research, and other programs. The Foundation is a Hong Kong registered non-profit-making charitable organization that builds upon Breakthrough’s* 40 years of youth service. The Foundation brings different resources and efforts together to create more opportunities for empowering youth and developing their potential."

UBERLANDIA DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES - BRAZIL
https://www.uberlandiadevelopmentinitiatives.org/p/about.html
This organization focuses on an under resourced neighborhood of around 40,000 people in Uberlandia, a city of over 680,000 in southeastern Brazil.  

WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND VOICE (WEAV) - VIET NAM
https://www.weav.vn/
From the web site: "Women’s Empowerment and Voice (WEAV) is a non-profit organization that promotes education, mentoring, and leadership development programs for girls and women in economically challenged communities of the Mekong Delta in Viet Nam."

Volunteer Recruitment Platforms

These are platforms you can to find any type of volunteer opportunity, including with
youth serving and literacy organizations

 

A LIST OF CHICAGO AREA TUTOR AND/OR MENTORING ORGANIZATIONS
http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/chicago-area-program-links
This section of the Tutor/Mentor Connection web site includes links to more than 200 youth serving organizations, organized by sections of the city. Organizations that do not operate from sites, such as Big Brothers, or who have multiple locations, are included in a section titled "muti site".  Organizations that operate at schools are included in another sub list.

If you are a Chicago area, non-school, volunteer-based tutor or mentor organization and want to be on the list, or if you know of an organization on the list that is no-longer operating, or in the wrong regional sub category, use the contact button on this site to report this information.

BECOME A MENTOR - MENTOR NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF OPPORTUNITIES
https://www.mentoring.org/take-action/find-a-mentor
The MENTOR, National Mentoring Partnership database includes more than 4000 programs where volunteers and donors are needed. This is searchable by zip code by anyone looking for local mentoring opportunities.  Programs can register their program for free to be listed in the Directory.

CATCHAFIRE - CONNECTS SKILLS VOLUNTEERS TO NPOS
https://www.catchafire.org/
From the web site: "Catchafire's mission is to improve the quality of the volunteer experience by  providing the opportunity for people to volunteer their skills in a powerful  way. Our vision is to make it easy for every professional to volunteer their  skills if they want to and to make it easy for every nonprofit and social  enterprise to access and effectively use skills-based volunteers."

CORONA CONNECTS - MATCHING VOLUNTEERS TO OPPORTUNITIES
https://coronaconnects.org/
This volunteer matching site was created by a team of college students from across the US trying to make volunteering easy during the 2020 pandemic.

ENGAGE - WORLD’S LARGEST DIGITAL VOLUNTEER NETWORK
https://engage.pointsoflight.org/
The description from the website reads: "Points of Light Engage pulls volunteer opportunities from sites around the web to provide the most comprehensive database of volunteer opportunities around the world. Individuals can search for volunteer projects, nonprofits can post and manage event sign-ups, and visitors are invited to start projects of their own – all in one place. 

FIND AND POST VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT IDEALIST.ORG
https://www.idealist.org/en/
From the web site: "Idealist is all about connecting idealists - people who want to do good - with opportunities for action and collaboration.  With more than 100,000 organizations and 1.4 million monthly visitors to our English, Spanish (idealistas.org), and French (idealiste.org) sites, Idealist helps people move from intention to action all over the world."

HEART OF ILLINOIS UNITED WAY VOLUNTEER CENTER
https://www.hoiunitedway.org/
Heart of Illinois United Way Volunteer Center serves Central Illinois and the  Peoria area.

JUSTSERVE.ORG - FIND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
https://www.justserve.org/about
From the web site: "JustServe.org is a website where the volunteer needs of organizations may be posted and volunteers may search for places to serve in the community.  JustServe provides opportunities to relieve suffering, care for the poor and needy, and enhance the quality of life in the community. JustServe is not for proselytizing or publicity—it is simply a service to help link community volunteer needs with volunteers."

LITERACY PROGRAMS IN CHICAGO AREA
http://www.lvillinois.org/directory-of-literacy-organizations.aspx
Literacy Volunteers of Illinois provides links to nearly 100 literacy organizations in the Chicago area, which you can search by sections of the city and suburbs.

 

SERVE ILLINOIS - STATEWIDE PORTAL FOR VOLUNTEERISM
https://serveillinois.galaxydigital.com/need/
At this site visitors can search by zip code to find volunteer opportunities in tutor/mentor programs and other forms of service anywhere in Illinois. The site draws from the various national volunteer search networks, such as Idealist and VolunteerMatch.  You can also learn about the Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service, find links to Volunteer Centers in local communities, and find links to state government agencies.

 

TAPROOT FOUNDATION - HELPING NPOS AND SOCIAL CHANGE ORGANIZATIONS CONNECT WITH BUSINESS TALENT
https://taprootfoundation.org/
From the web site:  "The Taproot Foundation connects nonprofits and social change organizations with passionate, skilled volunteers who share their expertise pro bono. Through our programs, business professionals deliver marketing, strategy, HR, and IT solutions that organizations need to achieve their missions."

UNITED WAY OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMENT PORTAL
https://www.unitedway.org/get-involved/volunteer
This page on the United Way web site offers volunteers a searchable list of opportunities in different service categories.

VOLUNTEER MATCH - LINKS VOLUNTEERS AROUND COUNTRY
https://www.volunteermatch.org/
Volunteer Match helps volunteers from throughout the world connect with a more than 100,000 nonprofits around the world who need volunteer help.

VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT WEB SITES FOR NONPROFITS
https://www.wholewhale.com/tips/where-to-post-volunteer-opportunities/
This web site offers many resources for volunteer managers and non profits. You need to subscribe to get the entire list of volunteer recruitment sites mentioned.

Program Locators - Directories

Program Locators and Directories
Use these map-based platforms to help you find youth serving organizations.

 

ACT NOW MAP OF AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS IN ILLINOIS
https://map.actnowillinois.org/map
ACT Now is creating a statewide database of out-of-schooltime programs (2022) and plotting this information on an interactive map, which you can view at this link. 

AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS DIRECTORY - KANSAS CITY, OAKLAND, SAN JOSE
https://www.inplay.org/
From the website: "InPlay is a non-profit whose mission is to connect kids to summer and afterschool programs that ignite their individual interests and talents, thereby reducing the achievement gap.  The site hosts a map-based directory of afterschool programs for Kansas City, Oakland and San Jose, California.

AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH IN NYC - COMPASS NYC
https://growingupnyc.cityofnewyork.us/programs/compass/
From the web site: This is the " Comprehensive After School System of NYC (COMPASS NYC) | NYC Department of Youth & Community Development.  Students can join one of hundreds of free afterschool programs in NYC through COMPASS NYC. COMPASS programs can offer homework help, sports, arts, and more. They are free and located all over the city.

ARTLOOK - MAP OF CHICAGO ARTS EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS
https://www.ingenuity-inc.org/data-research/artlook/
From the web site: "Search for community arts organizations by name or by neighborhood, CPS network, discipline offered, or zip code. Search results will locate arts organizations that meet your criteria and the CPS schools they offers programs to, and map these schools in relation to each specific arts partner."

BIGBURGH - RESOURCES FOR HOMELESS YOUTH IN PITTSBURGH
https://www.bigburgh.com/
This is a comprehensive platform that anyone can use to search for resources to support homeless population in Pittsburgh, PA area.  Take some time to get to know it.

 

CENTER FOR FAITH AND COMMUNITY HEALTH TRANSFORMATION - MAP/DIRECTORY
https://www.faithhealthtransformation.org/directory/
This is another use of interactive maps to provide a searchable directory of organizations in the Chicago region working for community well-being.

CHICAGO NON-SCHOOL TUTORING, MENTORING PROGRAMS MAP
https://tutormentor.blogspot.com/2020/02/help-youth-tutor-mentor-learning.html
This is a map created by Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC to help planners understand where tutor/mentor programs are located in Chicago and to help parents, volunteers and donors connect with such programs. It's one of several ways we try to share this information. 

CHICAGO PEACE HUB MAP/DIRECTORY
https://www.chicagoresourcehub.com/blog/
You can sort by type of program and population served and map will show organizations in Chicago area fitting that search. Does not single out mentoring or tutoring as a category.

CHICAGO URBAN AGRICULTURAL MAPPING PROJECT
https://cuamp.org/
From the website: "The Chicago Urban Agriculture Mapping Project (CUAMP) is an ongoing collaboration between individuals, organizations, businesses and institutions that has sought to collaboratively map and inventory urban agriculture and community gardens in Chicago since 2010. It includes everything from small residential gardens to commercial urban farms. With an interactive map and directory that link to detailed profiles for each growing site, CUAMP aims to provide the public with a comprehensive and constantly evolving look at the state of urban agriculture in Chicagoland."

CHICAGO'S SUSTAINABILITY NETWORK LEADERS MAP
https://chicagoleaders.net/map/
From the website: "CSLN connects grassroots leaders from communities across Chicago to share resources, support each other’s work, collaborate, build a stronger collective voice, and nurture equitable and impactful relationships with policy makers."  CSLN maintains a network directory/map, showing several hundred organizations, that can be viewed by category.

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS - CHICAGO PARTNER LIST
https://www.cisofchicago.org/partners/community-partners/
This is a list of community partner organizations that have committed their time, energy and resources to impacting the lives of Chicago public school students by partnering with Communities In Schools of Chicago.   Use this list along with other program locators to build your understanding of youth serving organizations throughout the region.

DIRECTORY OF CHICAGO YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS - COMMUNITY MEDIA WORKSHOP
http://www.chicagoistheworld.org/notalone/directory-of-youth-organizations/
This is a list of Chicago youth serving organizations that is hosted by Community Media Workshops (which is now Public Narrative)

EDUCATION INITIATIVES AROUND THE WORLD - MAP AND LIST
https://reevo.wiki/Experiencia?ct=t%28Call_4_Action_General6_29_2016%29&l=en_US&mc_cid=3c241d50e0&mc_eid=a6f904c33f
This web site features a map consisting of alternative education institutions in different countries. This map was created by a group of people who met on Facebook, starting in the fall of 2011. A first version of this map was launched in January 2012. Add your own education institution to the map.

END POVERTY IN AMERICA - RESOURCES IN EACH STATE
https://endpovertyusa.org/resources/il/
This website focuses on ending poverty in America. One resource points to organizations in each state, organized by city.  This link points to Illinois.

GROWING UP IN NEW YORK CITY - RESOURCES
https://growingupnyc.cityofnewyork.us/
This site provides a directory of New York City resources for youth at every age level.

INDIANA AFTERSCHOOL NETWORK W/MAP
https://www.indianaafterschool.org/state/mapping-database/
From the website:  Indiana Afterschool Network (IAN) works to ensure that all Indiana children have access to affordable, quality afterschool programs. It's Mission is to engage public will to increase public and private investment in quality afterschool program initiatives throughout Indiana. View the programs map on the website.

LITERACY WORKS (CHICAGO) MAP OF ORGANIZATIONS
https://www.litworks.org/membership/our-members-partners
This is another example of maps being used to aggregate information about organizations providing support services in different parts of a city.

MY CHI. MY FUTURE. PROGRAMS MAP
https://data.cityofchicago.org/Events/My-CHI-My-Future-Programs-Map/da3u-gtzr
This link points to the interactive map of Chicago youth serving programs hosted by the Mayor's MyChiMyFuture initiative.  It was made public in June 2021.  You can sort by categories to filter information on the map, and zoom into specific neighborhoods.  There is no category for "tutor mentor" or "mentoring". 

NYC Opportunity - Social Service Site Location Data
https://www.nyc.gov/site/opportunity/portfolio/social-service-location.page
NYC government is committed to making it easier to discover what social services exist and where they are delivered.  This platform includes a searchable map and shows service provider by type of service provided and location.  This only includes organizations that receive city funds. 

SPOTIVITY - AN APP TO HELP TEENS FIND ACTIVITIES
https://www.spotivity.com/
From the website: "Spotivity is a multi-faceted platform tackling the teen boredom pandemic while creating business solutions to the wonderful programs that cater to teens. We aim to help teens find meaningful activities, their parents to feel good about those activities, and those program directors to feel supported. Spotivity removes key logistical barriers to entry and provides a dynamic engagement platform for all. Leveraging the latest mobile technology, Spotivity has created the first of its kind platform with mapping capabilities and personality insight quizzes to create a fully immersive and custom experience for the teens, helping them discover new passions."

SOUTH SIDE STEM OPPORTUNITY LANDSCAPE - VIEW THE MAP
https://www.southsidestemlandscape.org/
Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University's Digital Youth Network partnered to do asset mapping showing STEM assets in nine communities on Chicago's South Side.  From the map you can learn about STEM based youth programs in this area.

YOUTH.GOV - INTERACTIVE MAP LOCATING GOVERNMENT FUNDED PROGRAMS
https://youth.gov/map-my-community
The Youth.gov site has an in-depth library of resources for youth development, tutoring, mentoring leaders to draw from including a map of government funded youth serving organizations. Take time to browse the site.

Intermediaries and associations

Intermediaries and associations who support youth organizations

View this concept map to see how Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC shares information
about youth serving intermediary organizations in the Chicago region.

 

AMERICA'S PROMISE - FORMED IN 1997
https://americaspromise.org/alliance-community/issues-areas/
The America’s Promise Alliance collaborative was created in 1997 after the President's Summit for America's Youth event in Philadelphia. After 25 years the organization has launched a new, reimagined Alliance Community, consisting of leaders from over 75 organizations that focus on education, workforce and democracy issues.  This link points to the issues they focus on.

BOYS&GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA - LINKING NON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES TO ACADEMIC STANDARDS
https://www.bgca.org/about-us/our-mission-story
The Boys & Girls Clubs is a national organization with affiliates in almost every city and state. The Clubs offer a variety of programs during non-school hours that  promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.

CHICAGO LEARNING EXCHANGE (WAS HIVE CHICAGO)
https://chicagolx.org/
From the web site: "mission is to inspire and support innovation that equips digital-age learners and leaders to close Chicago's opportunity gap."  Originally organized as Hive Chicago, includes a network of youth-development focused organizations, such as museums, libraries, advocacy groups, higher education institutions, after-school programs and tech start-ups. 

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS CHICAGO
https://www.cisofchicago.org/about/meet-cis-of-chicago/
From the web site: "More and more, school leaders in Chicago are turning to our organization to help them in keeping children on the path to graduation. At all 175 of our partner schools, we connect a range of high-quality programs in the arts, college and career preparation, health, and mental health and wellness. These are supports that all Chicago public school children need, but which their schools and families often have difficulty accessing due to cost, location or the myriad challenges of running a school or leading a family.  At a growing number of these schools, we also place a full-time staff member to provide intensive supports to 40-50 children that are at significant risk of dropping out. These individual supports can include goal-setting, life-coaching and clinical counseling."

Learn more about CIS in this Stanford Social Innovation Review article: http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/keeping_kids_in_school


DAVID AND MOLLY BOREN MENTORING INITIATIVE
https://ofe.org/boren-mentoring-initiative/
Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence supports mentoring initiatives throughout the state of Oklahoma. Visit the web site and learn more.


DC TUTORING AND MENTORING
https://www.dctutormentor.org/
Initiative launched in 2015 with goal of making tutors available to the 40-80,000 youth in Washington, DC who live in high poverty and are performing poorly in school.

ENROOT - A COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY STRATEGY
https://www.enrooteducation.org/our-work/
From the web site: "Our team of adult mentors, tutors, instructors, and case managers helps empower students through a comprehensive after-school and summer program that facilitates each student to not only succeed, but fulfill their own American Dream."  Browse the web site to see how they graphically show the program support they offer, and to see some of the strategic planning that led to the current strategy.

 

HARVARD MENTORING PROJECT
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/chc/harvard-mentoring-project/
In 1997, the Center for Health Communication of the Harvard School of  Public Health launched a national media campaign to promote the growth  of the mentoring movement with the goal of linking large numbers of young  people with adult mentors. The January National Mentoring Month creates public awareness across the country for mentoring.  The HMP site includes many ideas for increasing the number of mentoring programs and opportunities for youth. 

ILLINOIS COLLABORATION ON YOUTH
https://www.icoyouth.org/
From the web site: "The Illinois Collaboration on Youth is a collective voice for young people and community-based providers. By building the capacity of agencies that serve youth, we keep young people safe and healthy. We work to strengthen the youth service system, and the provider community that serves youth, promoting services that improve outcomes for youth, and reduce their involvement in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems."

 

IOWA MENTORING PARTNERSHIP
https://www.iowamentoring.org/
IMP supports youth mentoring throughout the state of Iowa.


MASS MENTORING PARTNERSHIP
https://www.massmentors.org/
From the web site:  "Mass Mentoring Partnership (MMP) is fueling the movement to expand empowering youth-adult relationships across Massachusetts. MMP serves more than 250 programs statewide supporting over 33,000 youth in quality relationships. We work with mentoring programs and youth development organizations to assess programmatic needs and organizational capacity to provide customized strategies that strengthen youth, families, and communities."


MASSACHUSETTS SERVICE ALLIANCE
http://www.mass-service.org/
From the web site: "MSA promotes and supports service and volunteerism by investing public and private resources in community-based organizations that rely upon volunteers and people engaged in service to meet their community's needs. We administer the AmeriCorps State program for Massachusetts and the Commonwealth Corps program, as well as support for community service learning, and volunteer generation initiatives. We provide training and technical assistance to organizations to support their volunteer and service member management through one-on-one technical assistance, trainings and workshops throughout the year, and a bi-annual statewide conference on service and volunteerism."

MENTOR COLORADO
https://comentoring.org/
From the web site: "Mentor Colorado was founded by a group of youth mentoring organizations in 2013 to improve collaboration within the mentoring sector and increase the number of quality youth mentoring relationship in Colorado.

MENTOR MICHIGAN
http://fosteringsuccessmichigan.com/network/mentor-michigan
From the web site: "Thousands of people are looking for ways to help others. Mentor Michigan harnesses that energy by supporting more than 250 mentoring organizations around the state - organizations that match caring adults with young people in need of role models."


MENTOR SERVICES AND MENTORING ORGANIZATIONS - PEER RESOURCES ARCHIVE WEB DIRECTORY
https://www.peer.ca/endings/index.html
Peer Resources, based in Canada, comped a directory of mentoring organizations and resources for more than 20 years.  It ceased operation in 2018 and now is an archive.  Use it in addition to this Tutor/Mentor Connection library.

 

MENTOR WASHINGTON
https://mentorwashington.org/
From the web site: "MENTOR Washington (formerly Mentoring Works) is a public-private partnership between the State of Washington and our donors from the corporate, foundation and community leadership arenas.  The organization was formed in 2004 as a source of support for the hundreds of mentoring organizations across our state.  The mission is to promote, support and expand quality mentoring that fosters positive youth development and academic success."


MENTOR, NATIONAL MENTORING PARTNERSHIP - SEARCH FOR PROGRAMS
https://www.mentoring.org/
From the web site: "MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership (MENTOR) is the unifying champion for expanding quality youth mentoring relationships in the United States. For more than 25 years, MENTOR has served the mentoring field by providing a public voice; developing and delivering resources to mentoring programs nationwide; and promoting quality for mentoring through evidence-based standards, innovative research and essential tools. MENTOR has developed and supports a national network of affiliate Mentoring Partnerships that provide regional, state and local leadership and infrastructure necessary to support the expansion of quality mentoring relationships. Together, we engage with the private, public and nonprofit sectors to ensure that all youth have the support they need through mentoring relationships to succeed at home, school and, ultimately, work."

MENTORING COALITION OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY
http://www.sdmentorcoalition.org/
From the web site: "The mission of the Mentoring Coalition of San Diego County is to encourage, develop, strengthen and sustain quality mentoring relationships in our region."

MENTORING PARTNERSHIP OF MINNESOTA - MENTOR MINNESOTA
https://www.mentormn.org/mission-vision
From the web site: "MENTOR Minnesota supports and collaborates with more than 200 mentor programs that serve approximately 130,000 youth of all ages (primarily 8-18) in mentoring relationships across Minnesota."

MICHIGAN REACH OUT! - RESOURCE LIST
http://www.reachoutmichigan.org/men_resources.html#info
From the web site: "Michigan Reach Out! is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that managed mentoring programs and provided training for others doing similar work for more than a decade." The web site has extensive resources.

MILWAUKEE SUCCEEDS - COLLECTIVE IMPACT MODEL
https://www.milwaukeesucceeds.org/our-story
From the web site: "Milwaukee Succeeds is a collaborative effort launched in summer 2011 by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Greater Milwaukee Committee, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, Milwaukee Urban League, United Way of Greater Milwaukee and the Helen Bader Foundation as a way to unite the community around a common goal: bringing about lasting change to the way education works for children in Milwaukee."  In 2019 they began a planning process that has moved it's focus from direct service programming to long-term systemic change. Follow the website to learn more.

NATIONAL CARES MENTORING MOVEMENT
https://caresmentoring.org/
From the web site: "National CARES Mentoring Movement is dedicated to recruiting and connecting mentors with local youth-serving and mentoring organizations to help guide struggling Black children to academic and social success, and to closing the huge gap between the relatively few Black mentors and millions of our vulnerable children."

NATIONAL MENTORING DAY-GLOBAL
https://nationalmentoringday.org/facts-and-statistics/
From the website: "The National Mentoring Day focuses on sharing experiences and paying tribute to mentoring received or given and encourages everyone to show their appreciation for mentoring and to recognize mentors who have made a difference."  This website has an extensive library of mentoring facts and questions and answers.  The focus is on all forms of mentoring, not specifically youth in high poverty areas.

NEW YORK CITY YOUNG MEN'S INITIATIVE
https://www.nyc.gov/site/ymi/index.page
YMI was created in 2011 "as a public-private partnership to address increasing disparities among black and Latino men between the ages of 16 and 24 in education, employment, health and justice."

OPPORTUNITY NATION - STRENGTHENING CAREER PATHWAYS FOR YOUNG ADULTS
https://opportunitynation.org/our-solution/the-shared-plan/
From the web site: "Opportunity Nation is a national movement of 250 organizations reaching 100 million people united around a shared plan to rebuild the American Dream."

PROMISE NEIGHBORHOODS INSTITUTE AT POLICYLINK
https://www.promiseneighborhoodsinstitute.org/
From the web site:  "The Promise Neighborhoods Institute at PolicyLink combines the leadership of PolicyLink, the Harlem Children's Zone, and the Center for the Study of Social Policy in order to provide resources and guidance to build and sustain burgeoning Promise Neighborhoods." 

READ ALLIANCE - NEW YORK CITY
https://readalliance.org/mission-and-impact
From the web site: "Read Alliance works to accelerate the educational trajectory of early elementary students through the power of teens who provide one-to-one literacy tutoring in under-resourced communities."

STRIVE: CINCINATTI NORTHERN KENTUCKY - CRADLE TO CAREER ROADMAP
https://www.strivetogether.org/our-impact/
From the web site: "Communities throughout the country have seen hundreds of individual programs, organizations and initiatives work to solve overlapping local social problems. Working in silos, these efforts have traditionally fought for the same pot of money and resources with mixed results.  While there have been improvements for individual classrooms or schools, long-term, systemic change has seemed unattainable. Urban school districts in Cincinnati, Ohio and Northern Kentucky were in similar positions when StrivePartnership started as the first cradle to career community in 2006. By bringing together local leaders to improve education in the region’s urban core, the partnership sought to increase student success throughout three public school districts. More than 300 cross-sector representatives joined in the effort, including school district superintendents, non-profit practitioners, business leaders, city officials and university presidents."  Cities across the country are now building their own collective impact strategies, based on the STRIVE model. Visit the web site to learn more.

THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN - STEM PROGRAMS FOR GIRLS
https://www.aauw.org/issues/
AAUW is a nationwide grassroots organization of college graduates dedicated to promoting equity and education for women and girls. Visit this link and see issues they focus on.

 

THE MASSACHUSETTS PROMISE FELLOWSHIP
https://masspromise.northeastern.edu/
From the web site: "The Massachusetts Promise Fellowship at Northeastern University believes that all young people in the Commonwealth have a right to the resources they need to be successful in life, including a caring adult, a safe place, a healthy start, an effective education, and an opportunity to serve. We deliver these 5 promises to youth by training emerging leaders who commit one year of service to support and provide these needed resources to youth throughout the Commonwealth.  Each year, we place 40 AmeriCorps Promise Fellows at non-profit organizations, city agencies, and schools across the Commonwealth to lead out-of-school time programming for youth in grades 6-12 focused on mentoring, academic enrichment, and college and career exploration."  Visit https://masspromisefellowship.wordpress.com/ to read blog articles posted by members. 

VIRGINIA MENTORING PARTNERSHIP - MENTOR VIRGINIA
https://mentorva.org/
From the web site: "MENTOR Virginia, formerly Virginia Mentoring Partnership (VMP), is an independent, 501 (c) 3 organization founded in 1993 to provide training and program assistance to mentors and mentoring programs around Virginia. Today, MENTOR Virginia promotes effective mentoring in Virginia by increasing the capacity of mentoring programs, developing new programs, and advocating for resources to support the mentoring field."

Tutor Mentor Programs beyond Chicago

This list points to youth tutor and/or mentor programs beyond Chicago

 

5000 ROLE MODELS OF EXCELLENCE PROJECT - FLORIDA
https://www.5000rolemodels.com/
From the website: "This is a dropout prevention, mentoring program committed to closing the minority male achievement (access) gap by guiding minority male students along carefully charted path through grades K-12 and college or ensuring the attainment of other post-secondary credentials, and increasing their employability in higher wage, high skills jobs within high demand industries." Launched in 1993.


BB/BS OF THE TRI-STATE
https://www.bbbstristate.org/
From the web site: "Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Tri-State (Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia) serves children facing adversity through a Community Based Program and a School-Based Mentoring Program   Incorporated in 1974, the Agency celebrated 40 years of service in 2014.  Approximately 150 children are served annually through these programs.  BBBSTS is an affiliate member agency of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and complies with the Standards of Practice for one-to-one service via annual review."

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS ATLANTA
https://bbbsatl.org/
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta (BBBS) has been serving the Metro Atlanta area for nearly fifty years. Our goal is to enrich children’s lives and provide a solid foundation to allow the next generation to be all they can be—one child at a time.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF NEW YORK CITY
https://www.bigsnyc.org/
BBBS offers three types of mentoring programs: Community-Based, Site-Based, and Special Populations. BBBS also sponsors a training center, which supports mentoring programs throughout the NYC region.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS AND MENTORING AT THE CENTRAL MARYLAND Y
https://ymaryland.org/volunteer/mentoring
From the website: "Our mentoring programs include one-to-one mentoring in the community, one-to-one therapeutic mentoring, college/career readiness mentoring, and workplace mentorship through your employer." One of those mentoring programs is a Big Brothers Big Sisters program.

BLUE RIBBON MENTOR - ADVOCATE PROGRAM -N. CAROLINA
https://www.chccs.org/brma
From the web site: "Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate (BRMA) is a Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools support program designed to improve the achievement of students of color. BRMA provides students with mentoring, advocacy, tutoring, social and cultural enrichment, college and career preparation, leadership development, and college scholarships.  Since its inception in 1995, BRMA has been lauded for excellence in mentoring and school-community partnerships at the national, state, and local levels. Many BRMA graduates have enrolled in some form of post-secondary education."

BOYS2MEN YOUTH MENTORING - DETROIT
https://www.boys2menyouthmentoring.com/
From the website: "BOYS 2 MEN is committed to providing dedicated men that are able to guide boys on their journey to manhood. Serves youth 11-17 in the Detroit area

BRIGHTLANE LEARNING (WAS SCHOOL ON WHEELS) - INDIANAPOLIS. TUTORING FOR HOMELESS KIDS
https://brightlanelearning.org/about/
From the web site: "mission is to provide one-on-one tutoring and educational advocacy for school-aged children impacted by homelessness."

CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS - COMIC BOOK PROJECT
https://www.comicbookproject.org/
From the web site: "The Center for Educational Pathways is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping underserved children and their teachers build creative pathways to academic success. Our flagship programs are The Comic Book Project and Youth Music Exchange. The Comic Book Project engages children in a creative process leading to literacy reinforcement, social awareness, and character development, then publishes and distributes their work for other children in the community to use as learning and motivational tools."

CHILDREN RISING - OAKLAND, CA
https://www.children-rising.org/
From the website: "through a circle of care approach, Children Rising programs surround children with deeper academic support so they can more quickly catch up to grade-level reading and math skills and become confident, engaged students.   The organization pairs trained, caring adults from the community with elementary school children struggling to read or lacking basic math skills."

CINCINNATI YOUTH COLLABORATIVE
https://www.cycyouth.org/
From the web site: "CYC makes a significant difference in the lives of vulnerable young people in 2nd grade through college by providing a range of services designed to keep kids in school, prepared for college and career, and on the pathway to success.  Bringing together over 1000 volunteers and 59 local businesses, CYC strives for dropout prevention by offering mentoring, college readiness and success, and career preparation."

COLLEGE BOUND 4 KIDS - LA PROGRAM
https://collegebound4kids.com/about-us/#vision
From the web site: "College Bound 4 Kids provides strong tutorial support and bridges a healthy collaboration between the school, parents and students.  Our tutors work with the same students each day (typically an 8/1 student/tutor ratio), which allows us to work consistently on organization, neatness, following directions, test prep (all subjects) and accurately completing homework and classroom assignments. The effectiveness of this philosophy is evidenced by improved student achievement, enthusiastic administrative and teacher support, and increased parental involvement."  This is fee based model.

COLLEGE MENTORS FOR KIDS - CHAPTERS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
https://collegementors.org/what/
From the web site: "College Mentors for Kids works by connecting college students with the most to give to kids who need it most. We pair children one-on-one with a mentor and engage them in activities on a university campus where they discover the joy of learning and the power of mentoring." Chapters in Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, NC, Illinois.

CONCERNED BLACK MEN CARES® - NATIONAL MENTORING PROGRAM
http://cbmnational.org/news/cbm-cares-national-mentoring-initiative/
From the web site: "The CBM CARES® National Mentoring Initiative is part of a comprehensive outreach project designed to improve academic and life outcomes for youth enrolled in middle schools nationwide where CBM chapters are located."  Visit the web site to see in what states this program operates.

DIRECTORY OF FEDERALLY FUNDED YOUTH PROGRAMS
https://youth.gov/evidence-innovation/evidence-based-program-directories
From the web site: "Multiple federal agencies have put together registries that list evidence-based programs as a way to disseminate information about programs and their level of effectiveness. Registries list programs and categorize them, similar to a consumer guide. This process allows users to identify programs that best meet their needs and have a body of research behind them. Registries vary in the programs they include, how they define evidence, the depth of evidence they require, the criteria they use for classifying evidence-based programs, and their area of focus."

DREAM VILLAGE MENTORING PROGRAM - VERMONT, BOSTON, PHILLY
https://www.dreamprogram.org/
From the web site: "The DREAM Program, Inc. is a mentoring organization that pairs college students with youth from affordable housing neighborhoods. Our mentoring relationships empower mentees to lead healthy, productive lives.  Founded in 1999 by Dartmouth College students, DREAM has grown to work with thirteen colleges and eighteen affordable housing neighborhoods throughout Vermont and Massachusetts. We currently support over 350 mentoring pairs and provide opportunities to the youth, families and college students."

EMILY SHANE FOUNDATION ( LA) WORKS WITH MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH
https://emilyshane.org/
From the web site: "The Emily Shane Foundation created The SEA (Successful Educational Achievement) Program in loving memory of Emily Rose Shane, who was tragically murdered on April 3, 2010 at the age of 13. The SEA provides individualized, intensive mentoring to struggling/failing middle school students in the mainstream classroom." Browse the web site, the blog and look at the "Deeds" feature.

FRIENDS FOR YOUTH - CALIFORNIA ORGANIZATION
https://www.friendsforyouth.org/
From the web site: "Serving youth-in-need in San Mateo and Northern Santa Clara Counties, our mentoring program matches youth with adult volunteers. The youth in our program are referred by teachers, counselors, therapists, social workers, and other youth professionals. Our youth are youth-in-need,  meaning they may be facing problems at home with their families, struggling at school, or experiencing issues in their neighborhood.  These young people are ages 8-17 and need a positive and supportive adult in their lives. Volunteer mentors serve as a friend and role model, making a significant and measurable difference in a young person’s self-esteem, social skills, school performance, and decision-making skills."


FRIENDS OF THE CHILDREN - GENERATIONAL CHANGE MODEL
https://friendsofthechildren.org/how-it-works
Friends of the Children has been providing long-term support to youth through it's unique model for more than 20 years and they use their web site to effectively show their model. Browse the web site to learn how they do what they do. 


FOM BLACK BOYS TO BLACK MEN - WHAT DOES IT TAKE?
https://www.hattieschild.com/mentoring
Visit this website and learn from educator, author and mentor, Steve White. Use the curriculum in your own mentoring programs. 


FULFILLMENT FUND (LOS ANGELES) - PATHWAYS TO COLLEGE MENTORING
https://fulfillment.org/
From the web site: "Our mission is to make college a reality for students growing up in educationally and economically under resourced communities. Through classroom instruction, mentoring, one-on-one college counseling and experiential learning opportunities, we open young people’s eyes to the possibility of higher education, and change their beliefs about what they are capable of achieving."

 

FULL CIRCLE REFUGE - FOCUS ON AT-RISK YOUTH AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS
http://www.fullcirclerefuge.org/
From the web site: "Full Circle Refuge, Inc. (FCR) is a ministry that utilizes resources (churches, ministries, and local communities) and Biblical principles to provide services to youth in the Southeast that are at-risk, incarcerated, and /or in an aftercare program. FCR is committed to promoting the character trait “spirituality” to juveniles through the presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, discipleship and mentoring."  This organization is based in Georgia.

GENERATION HOPE - WASHINGTON, DC - FOCUSES ON TEEN PARENTS IN TWO GENERATION STRATEGY
https://www.generationhope.org/mission
From the website: "Our mission is to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility.  Generation  Hope engages education and policy partners to drive systemic changes while providing direct support to teen parents in college, as well as their children, through holistic, two-generation programming. 

GIRLS WRITE NOW, NEW YORK
https://www.girlswritenow.org/who-we-are/mentoring/
From the web site: "The spirit of our organization is simple: every girl who’s passionate about telling their story gets a shot at exploring it. We introduce NYC public high school girls to women writers and digital media professionals from every discipline, who join Girls Write Now as mentors to pass on their craft. As mentees work with their mentors, a one-to-one relationship becomes a two-way street.' 

GLOBAL GIRL MEDIA - EMPOWERING YOUNG WOMEN
https://globalgirlmedia.org/
From the web site: "GlobalGirl Media (GGM) develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-22, in under-served communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve scholastic achievement, ignite community activism and spark social change. Through mentoring, training and access to a worldwide network of trans-media distribution partners, GlobalGirl Media harnesses the power of new digital media to empower young women to bring their often-overlooked perspectives onto the global media stage. By turning up the volume of girl’s voices globally, GlobalGirl Media seeks to promote freedom of expression and strengthen substantive journalism that addresses historically marginalized voices, while building self-esteem, leadership capacity, and 21st century skills. Founded in 2010, we are active in South Africa, Morocco, Kosovo, Chicago, Los Angeles and the Bay Area."

HARLEM CHILDREN'S ZONE, INC. (NEW YORK)
https://hcz.org/
From the web site: "Aimed at providing comprehensive, critical support to children and families and reweaving the very fabric of community life, the HCZ® Project began as a one-block pilot in the 1990s. With bold ambition, careful planning, and a strong infrastructure, we set out to address not just some but all of the issues children and families were facing within a finite geographic area: crumbling apartments, rampant drug use, failing schools, violent crime, and chronic health problems. Building on the success of this early initiative, we launched a 10-year strategic plan in 2000, steadily and systematically expanding the depth and breadth of our programming to encompass 24 blocks, then 60 blocks, and ultimately 97 blocks.  Today, the Children’s Zone® serves more than 10,000 youth and nearly 10,000 adults and our organization as a whole serves over 12,509 youth and 12,498 adults."  View  map at http://hcz.org/zone-map/ showing locations within Harlem.

HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM FOCUSED ON MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH
https://higherachievement.org/about/mission-history/
From the web site :"Higher Achievement closes the achievement gap by offering motivated middle school students from under-served areas an opportunity-rich, nationally recognized year-round educational and high school preparatory program. The program, held after school and during the summer, culminates in top high school placement. Each year, Higher Achievement helps almost 500 children achieve academic excellence. Grades improve, test scores improve, and academic behaviors are fostered through a program that works." Programs operate in Washington, DC, Baltimore, Richmond and Pittsburgh. 

HORIZONS ATLANTA - TRANSFORMATIONAL, COMMUNITY-CENTERED, SUMMER LEARNING PROGRAM
https://www.horizonsatlanta.org/about-1/mission/
From the web site: "When a student enrolls in Horizons Atlanta the summer after Kindergarten, he or she joins a learning community that extends year-round, with a signature six-week summer intensive through 8th grade. Horizons Atlanta students, all of whom are free-or-reduced-lunch qualified, come from public schools, and are in need of academic support. By design, roughly 2/3 of students perform below grade level when they first enroll. And, because we make a long-term commitment to our families, siblings of enrolled students receive admissions preference when they are of eligible age to apply. Our programs are physically located within or geographically near communities and public schools in need. For most programs, we provide daily bus transportation to and from our site, helping to mitigate any safety concerns for students who reside outside of walking distance to our program sites. We also strive for our programs to be as closely located to their feeder public schools as possible so as to enhance the collaborative nature of our work and further our understanding and connection to the home communities of our students."  NOTE: The Atlanta program is part of a national network of Horizons programs in different cities, including Chicago.

I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION  
https://www.ihaveadreamfoundation.org/
Created in 1981 by Eugene Lang, the "I Have a Dream" Foundation has served nearly 20,000 Dreamers in over 200 programs throughout the USA.

INDO-CARRIBEAN ALLIANCE YOUTH PROGRAM - NYC
http://www.indocaribbean.org/
From the web site: "In 2011, ICA launched the only mentoring program for young people in South Queens. We engaged experts from the social work field, education and youth development to create a one-on- one mentoring program that combines leadership cultivation, academic assistance and career exploration.  The Mentoring Program provides individual attention to students and recent immigrants by focusing on academic assistance, early-stage career planning and social development. We pair each student with a mentor who spends a minimum of 8 hours every month working on specific development goals. The curriculum is designed to encourage students to think critically about themselves and about some of the most pressing issues in the community." 

INSPIRING MINDS - PROVIDENCE, RI
https://inspiringmindsri.org/
From the website: "Inspiring Minds delivers programs in Providence, RI schools that build academic and social-emotional skills using a developmental relationships framework."  View their 2022-25 strategic plan. See Logic Model on pages 10 and 11. https://inspiringmindsri.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Edited-Inspiring-Minds-Strategic-Plan.pdf

JOBS FOR MAINE'S GRADUATES (JMG)
https://jmg.org/about-jmg
From the web site: "JMG, a public/private partnership, was founded in 1993 as a dropout prevention program. As student needs have increased and the skills required to succeed in today’s workforce have evolved, JMG’s programming has evolved, as well, to include career preparation that reflects today’s job market, college transition skills, leadership opportunities, critical thinking, financial literacy, community service learning, and more.  Initially for high school students, JMG now works with students as early as the sixth grade all the way through college graduation and careers. In addition to its core programs, JMG has developed hybrid and school-wide programs, which offer tailored JMG curriculum to a broader range of students."

KID POWER DC ( ADDED MENTORS, INC. IN 2019)
https://www.kidpower.org/what-we-do/locations/dc/
From the web site: "Kid Power, Inc. inspires youth leadership by promoting academic advancement, physical and emotional wellness, and positive civic engagement in underserved communities throughout the District of Columbia. Kid Power is the only nonprofit expanded learning program offering a three-pronged approach to helping underserved DC students grow and become engaged leaders in their communities. Each year, Kid Power helps hundreds of youth succeed academically, empowers them to become engaged leaders and responsible citizens, and fosters healthy living through community gardens. Kid Power students work every day to build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient District." Kid Power has grown by absorbing other youth tutor/mentor programs in DC area, including Mentors, Inc, which they acquired in 2019.  Mentors, Inc had been listed in this library since mid 2000s.


LA TEAM MENTORING
https://latm.org/
From the web site: "The Mission of Los Angeles Team Mentoring is to guide middle school students growing up in challenging urban environments in order to help them recognize and reach their full potential as members of our community. Through a school-based team approach to mentoring, young adolescents are given the tools and support necessary to make positive choices during a critical period in their lives."

 

MASTERMIND CONNECT - NYC MENTORING
https://mastermindconnect.com/give-back
From the website: "Mastermind Connect is a New York City collective of men who are striving to fully embrace the essence of becoming the best versions of themselves.  Mastermind Connect members give back efforts focus on youth mentoring, entrepreneurship, and shedding light on men's health issues. Our goal is to make sure our members are engaging in social responsibility. We’re advocates for promoting social good as a daily lifestyle and not a one time occurrence."

 

MY SISTER'S CIRCLE - GIRLS MENTORING IN BALTIMORE
https://www.sisterscircle.org/
This program reaches youth in 5th grade and works to help them stay in school through high school and then move on to college. Youth are supported through one-on-one mentoring and a variety of other activities.

NOVO FOUNDATION - SEEKS TO EMPOWER ADOLESCENT GIRLS
https://novofoundation.org/about-us/learnmore/
From the web site: "NoVo Foundation is dedicated to catalyzing a transformation in global society, moving from a culture of domination to one of equality and partnership. We support the development of capacities in people—individually and collectively—to help create a caring and balanced world. We envision a world that operates on the principles of mutual respect, collaboration, and civic participation, thereby reversing the old paradigm predicated on hierarchy, violence, and the subordination of girls and women."  Note: While this is a funding organization, not a direct service tutoring or mentoring program, the link has been placed in this section because of it's focus on girls and women.

PREP FOR PREP - SUPPORTS YOUTH FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL THROUGH COLLEGE
https://www.prepforprep.org/#/
From the web site: "The Preparatory Component academically prepares students for placement and success at New York’s leading independent schools and the Northeast’s top boarding schools. This rigorous 14-month course of study spans two intensive summer sessions, as well as classes during the intervening school year. The Prep for Prep Preparatory Component works with sixth- and seventh-graders preparing to enter independent day school in seventh or eighth grade. The PREP 9 Preparatory Component works with eighth-graders getting ready to enter boarding school in ninth grade. In order to familiarize these students with boarding school life, they spend two weeks of both summer sessions on a boarding school campus."

RISING CHILDREN - OAKLAND, CA - 6 WAYS VOLUNTEERS SUPPORT EFFECTIVE HIGH-DOSAGE TUTORING (2022 ARTICLE)
https://www.children-rising.org/2022/06/23/6-ways-volunteers-support-effective-high-dosage-tutoring/
Visit the website of Rising Children and read the article showing ways volunteers can support high-dosage tutoring. The ideas they share apply to any city. 

SCHOOL ON WHEELS - BRINGS TUTORING TO HOMELESS KIDS
https://schoolonwheels.org/about/#sow-programs-and-services
From the web site: "Based in Southern California. The mission of School on Wheels is to enhance educational opportunities for children from kindergarten through twelfth grade who are experiencing homelessness. Our goal is to shrink the gaps in their education and provide them with the highest level of education possible. Our program serves as a consistent support system to these students at a time of great stress and fear. We bring the message to our students that they are cared about and important."

 

SELF ENHANCEMENT, INC. - PORTLAND, OR - A CONTINUUM OF SERVICES
https://www.selfenhancement.org/history
From the web site: "SEI provides a continuum of services. SEI begins our relationship with children in the second grade, and we stay with them into adulthood, age 25. When those inevitable turning points come, SEI students have an advantage. They’re prepared and supported by their SEI coordinator and our extended “family” of resources and services."


SPARK THE JOURNEY (WAS CAPITAL PARTNERS FOR EDUCATION (WASHINGTON, DC)
https://sparkthejourney.org/
From the web site: "Capital Partners for Education (CPE) provides a structured continuum of one-on-one mentoring, academic support, and career preparation services to low-income high school and college students from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, guiding them to and through college, and into sustainable career paths."

STUDENT2STUDENT MENTORING PROGRAM, SKILLSUSA
https://www.skillsusa.org/who-we-are/we-are-skillsusa/
From the web site: "SkillsUSA offers Student2Student Mentoring as a national mentoring program that provides a way for our members to participate in America’s Promise Alliance. Mentoring is a voluntary relationship between two people: a middle school, a high-school or college student and a younger student (usually one in middle school). The aim is to encourage younger students to explore future careers and make decisions that will lead to marketable skills and productive futures."

TEAMMATES MENTORING PROGRAM (NEBRASKA, IOWA, KANSAS, WYOMING)
https://teammates.org/
From the web site: "The TeamMates Mentoring Program was formalized as a statewide program in 1998 with 12 chapters and 441 mentor/mentee matches. Since then, TeamMates has steadily grown to include over 135 chapters and currently serves more than 7,500 youth through partnerships with local school districts. TeamMates now has chapters throughout Nebraska and Iowa and recently opened its first chapters in Kansas and Wyoming.

THE MENTORING CENTER (CALIFORNIA)
http://mentor.org/?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=26
From the web site: "The Mentoring Center provides technical assistance and training to organizations developing and operating mentoring programs for youth and young adults.   The Mentoring Center also offers direct service programs that work with all youth, but specialize in working with the most highly at-risk youth, those youth who are no longer simply at-risk but immersed in their risk behaviors." 

THE NEW YORK CITY MENTORING PROGRAM (NYCMP)
https://www.nycmentoringprogram.org/?page=AboutUs
From the web site: "The New York City Mentoring Program (NYCMP) works with businesses, organizations, associations, and government agencies to develop successful mentoring partnerships with public high schools throughout New York City. Coordinated by the Department of Education's Office of Strategic Partnerships."

THREAD - THE NEW SOCIAL FABRIC - BALTIMORE YOUTH PROGRAM
https://www.thread.org/
From the website: "The mission of Thread is to harness the power of relationships to create a new social fabric of diverse individuals deeply engaging with young people facing the most significant opportunity and achievement gaps. Our community is committed to ending social isolation and building a more equitable culture in which everyone thrives."

WEDU - LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN AROUND WORLD
https://www.weduglobal.org/about-us/
From the web site: "WEDU provides leadership development programmes, opportunities, and funding for education to nurture the lifelong leadership development of women changemakers around the world."

WINNING FUTURES - SW MICHIGAN
https://winningfutures.org/
From the web site: "Winning Futures is an award winning nonprofit organization that makes a difference in the lives of young people. We offer school-based mentoring programs and workshops for middle school and high school students in Southeast Michigan. All of our programs focus on the life skills of character value identification, goal setting, career preparation, and strategic planning. We partner with organizations throughout the country to implement our life skills workbooks and activities."

YOUTH ADVOCATES, INC.
https://www.yapinc.org/
From the web site: "YAP is a nationally recognized, nonprofit organization exclusively committed to the provision of community-based alternatives to out-of-home care through direct service, advocacy and policy change."