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Making the Most of National Mentoring Month: January 2011 OJJDP Mentoring Grantees Technical Assistance Event Presented by TCAM November 18, 2010

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Making the Most of National Mentoring Month: January 2011

OJJDP Mentoring Grantees Technical Assistance Event

Presented by TCAM

November 18, 2010

Introduction

Welcome to 2009 & New 2010 Grantees Connect Pro Orientation Presentation Overview Discussion

TCAM

Training & technical assistance provider funded by OJJDP – Education Development Center partnering with Dare Mighty Things, Inc.

Working with individual grantees (N = 137) and affinity groups with designated technical assistance providers (TASs) assigned to each grantee

Webinars, conference calls, eLearning series, and resource support

Today’s team members

TCAM Team

Ivy Jones Turner

Christine Blaber

Brian Sales

Lauren Gilman

Dennis Talbert

Janet Forbush

Roger Jarjoura Venessa Mendenhall

David Castañeda

Kristen Llobrera

Katy WhiteJennifer Walper Roberts

National Mentoring Month – January 2011Theme: Help Them Get There, Be A Mentor

Thank Your Mentor Day: January 25, 2011

Key National Partners

Corporation for National & Community Service - SERVE.GOV/MENTOR

Harvard School of Public Health www.nationalmentoringmonth.org

MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership www.mentoring.org

Contact: Cathy Jenkins

[email protected]

Key Interests of Grantees

Mentor recognition / Match celebration Building partnerships YouTube Nonprofit Program Template for press release PSAs Other

Mentor Month Ideas: Innovative and Inexpensive Approaches Church Bulletin Covers

Print the cover of a bulletin with your information and donate to churches – be creative in using the ‘Help Them Get There – Be a Mentor’ theme

Recruit a local celebrity, sports figure or local political leader to be the month long spokesperson for your agency for mentor month

Mentor Month Ideas, cont. Mentor Appreciation Event Identify the largest radio advertiser in the

market for your key radio/TV stations and ask them to sponsor mentor month by tagging all of their radio/opening spots. Ten to 20 second tags.

Mentor Month Ideas, cont.

Develop a Mentor Speakers Bureau Staff, volunteers, board members, and mentors

receive a speakers kit with talking points, slides and promotional hand outs along with sign up sheets or form to use at outreach events

Schedule members of your speakers team to address community groups, schools, college campuses, and churches at meetings - regardless of the size

Mentor Month Ideas, cont.

Print 10,000 flyers/post cards (or reasonable number for your community) - cost less than $200.00 using Vista Print - saturate the market with recruitment fliers

Recruit teachers and school staff to be mentors for those engaged in school-based mentoring. A potential source for endorsement and support is the local teachers union

Grantee Activities: Boys & Girls Clubs of America Perry CooperVice President Federal Grants

404-487-5724

[email protected]

Andrea PerezSenior Federal Grants Director

404-487-5938

[email protected]

Marie GordonDirector, Program Measurement & Compliance

404-487-5942

[email protected]

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

• Mentor Recognition by Clubs• Promoting National

Mentoring Month to the Movement

BGCA National Mentoring Month Promotion and

Activities

National Mentoring Month Club Participation

Last year, more than 500 Boys & Girls Clubs across the country supported and participated in National Mentoring Month events by hosting community service projects, mentor appreciation dinners, mentor appreciation card writing sessions, etc.

Clubs Were Encouraged to: Host a special event honoring mentors at your Club

Dedicate time for Club youth to write cards and notes of thanks to their mentors

Encourage others in the community to become mentors

Mentor RecognitionThe Following are examples of acts of recognition that Clubs reported on their program reports:

•Sincere words of praise/thanks given to mentors

•Notes to parents from mentors and mentees

•Tokens of appreciation given to mentors (cards, notes, letters, etc.)

•Presented certificates to mentors

•Hosted dinners and luncheons for mentors and mentees

•Hosted recognition awards celebrations and community events

•Photos of youth with mentors

BGCA provided information and resources to Clubs to promote National Mentoring Month using the following venues:

BGCA National and Local Trainings - (September – January)

BGCA Webinars – (October- January

Email Tag Lines (September – January)

BGCA.net - (September – January)

BGCA’s Federal Grants Homepage (September – January)

Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country’s Newsletter

BGCA’s Federal Grants Central Newsletter (volume 2 - issue 3)

BGCA Connections Magazine (January)

National Mentoring Month (Program requirement for all grantees)

Word of Mouth

Promoting National Mentoring Month

Promote National Mentoring Month

Sample email tag line:

AliceAlice [email protected] Specialist404-I81-U812

MARK your Calendar JANUARY is National Mentoring MonthPlan an Event to Recognize Mentors at Your Club! 

National Mentoring MonthGrant Program Requirement

Briefly describe events or activities that your organization implemented in observance of National Mentoring Month.

Upload copies of news articles, PSA and pictures from your outstanding National Mentoring Month activities.

Promote National Mentoring Month

Running a You Tube Campaign for Less http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpKAtk5C0lM&feature=channel

What are the benefits?

Advanced features at no cost

More exposure

New outreach and fundraising opportunities

Volunteer videographers

Create a Channel

Get Listed on Nonprofit Channels

YouTube Guidance

Embed in Your Program Website

What’s Next

Download “How to Apply for the YouTube Nonprofit Program”

Work with your Technical Assistance Specialist

Building Partnerships

Engage your current partners – featured activity with each of them – Thank them!

Identify key partners you need to address challenges – is it a source of mentors?

Building Partnerships, cont.

Develop template for written agreement with prospective partners, e.g., mentor recruitment, assistance with website, transportation for mentors/mentees

Encourage partners to use tag lines for internal and external communication highlighting National Mentoring Month/your agency name

Recognize the partners and their volunteers at Thank Your Mentor Day events and other NMM events

Discussion

Next Steps Visit TCAM website for resources and contact

information: www.advancementoring.org Contact your TAS or today’s presenters for assistance For NMM Resources, contact

MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership Harvard School of Public Health Corporation for National & Community Service

Contact BGCA & Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Share your ideas with TCAM so we can get them out

to OJJDP and the mentoring community

Contact Information

www.advancementoring.org

Janet ForbushTechnical Assistance [email protected](301) 493-2578

Janet ForbushTechnical Assistance [email protected](301) 493-2578

Dennis TalbertTechnical Assistance [email protected](313) 361-4530 ext 14

Dennis TalbertTechnical Assistance [email protected](313) 361-4530 ext 14

Jennifer W. RobertsTechnical Assistance [email protected](703) 485-2615

Jennifer W. RobertsTechnical Assistance [email protected](703) 485-2615

www.advancementoring.orgwww.advancementoring.org