Mark your calendars! Plan to join us on Tuesday, August 29th (Time TBD) as APOST partners with The Mentoring Partnership to offer a LENS discussion on Crisis Communication. Lynn McMahon from Push 7 Agency will lead us through some great case studies and hands on practices that we can all apply to our work. Registration will […]
TMP Elements of Effective Practice
Introduction to TMP Services via the Elements of Effective Practice Wednesday, June 21st, 2-4 p.m. “If you haven’t been using MENTOR’s Elements of Effective Practice (EEP) you’re missing a golden opportunity to improve relationship length and strength.” Dr. J. Rhodes. This informational session is intended to introduce mentoring programs to the technical assistance, training and […]
Partnerships Drive Success: Using Cross-Sector Collaborations to Build Capacity in Youth Agencies
Thu, Jun 22, 2017 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM EDT Partnering with local organizations, other mentoring and/or youth agencies and businesses can help mentoring programs expand their services beyond the current program model, recruit more qualified mentors and maximize their fundraising efforts. Join this webinar to explore how programs can identify, support and cultivate valuable […]
Building Relationships and Leading Change
Young Professional Event: Building Relationships and Leading Change Tuesday, June 13, 5:30-8 p.m. The Rivers Club Calling all young professionals! Are you interested in volunteering with a nonprofit or are you already serving one? If you’re looking for a way to maximize the impact you have on our community and to network with other young […]
The Mentoring Partnership: Bring, Brag and Borrow
Save the Date: Bring, Brag and Borrow November 29th, 9-11am, One Hope Square, 3rd Floor TMP is kicking off the holiday season by giving you the gift of networking! Just BRING a program enhancement, activity or practice you are particularly proud of creating and BRAG a little! Here’s how it works: BRING: Come prepared to […]
Mentoring Black Boys and Young Men: Culturally Specific Mentoring Practices
Mentoring Black Boys and Young Men: Culturally Specific Mentoring Practices October 20th, 9-11am, One Hope Square, 3rd Floor Mentoring programs need to understand the necessity of supporting the African American boys and young women they mentor in culturally specific ways. Learn from our panel of experts who embrace black culture as a cornerstone of their mentoring […]
Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series: Preparing Mentees and their Families for Successful Matches
July 21, 1-2:15 p.m. An important yet neglected area of focus for many mentoring programs is the process of preparing mentees (and their families) for the match. When staff provides effective preparation and training, it can promote safety, teach important relational skills, and bolster parental involvement. Initial mentee trainings can also be used to create […]
Measuring the “Soft” Outcomes of Mentoring
July 21, 10 a.m. to Noon <– note the new start time! One Hope Square, 1901 Centre Avenue, Third Floor Monitoring and evaluation systems are critical for helping an organization understand what they have achieved and what they are striving towards. Yet, how do we apply monitoring and evaluation in mentoring programs through measuring “soft” […]
Youth Coaching Workshop with Pirates, Penguins, and Steelers
Participation in sports gives young people all sorts of benefits. Youth: Create healthy habits for maintaining their physical health Learn to work as a part of a team Develop leadership potential Achieve in other areas of life, such as school and work. Unfortunately, young people are foregoing participation in sports. Often it comes down to, […]
Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series: STEM Mentoring
June 16, 2016 1-2:15 p.m. ET Join us to learn how mentoring programs are focusing on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to reflect this national priority. You’ll learn what the research says about STEM mentoring and hear how practitioners have incorporated STEM activities into their programs. Register for this free webinar today.