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Articles from
November 2006
| Tuesday, November 28, 2006 |
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Google Map added to Tutor/Mentor Program Locator
By tutormentor2 @ 11:10 AM :: 1124 Views :: Funding and Philanthropy, Mentoring, Technology, T/MC, Volunteering
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Now, when parents,
donors and volunteers use the Program Locator link on the T/MC web site to find contact
information, and web links, to
tutor/mentor programs operating in specific zip codes of the
Chicago region, they will also get a Google Map that shows
where these programs are located.
Parents, social workers and teachers can use this service to find sites where youth can be enrolled for volunteer-based tutoring/mentoring, while community leaders can use this service to learn which neighborhoods have
enough programs, or where there are too few programs.
Volunteers, donors and business partners
can use these maps to determine where to give there talent, leadership, dollars and technology to help existing programs provide constantly improving
services, and to help create new programs where needed.
This work was done by volunteers. If you or your company would like to provide financial support for the work the Tutor/Mentor Connection is doing, email tutormentor2@earthlink.net
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| Wednesday, November 22, 2006 |
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| Thursday, November 16, 2006 |
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Class Action Settlement awards $2 million to fund tutor/mentor programs in Chicago
By tutormentor2 @ 10:08 AM :: 1061 Views :: Advocacy, Funding and Philanthropy, T/MC, Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials
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Over the past two years I've posted many messages showing how the Tutor/Mentor Connection has been working to help volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs grow in Chicago and in other major cities. That has been a three part effort
a) building knowldge of who does this work, what works, who supports it, etc.
b) drawing programs together to learn from each other and collaborate on capacity building
c) working with business and professional groups to create strategies that distribute funds annually to tutor/mentor programs in every part of the city, instead of just to one or two favorite, or highly visibilie programs.
The best example of our success in getting businesses involved has been the work we've done since 1994 to help the Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Lend A Hand Program (http://www.lend-a-hand.net ) grow at the Chicago Bar Association. Since 1995 the LAH has been able to award $30,000 to $50,000 each year in small grants to 20-30 different programs. While these were welcome, the size of the grant means the programs still had to find about 98% of the money needed to operate from other sources.
Yesterday the LAH received $2 million from the Chicago Sun Times as part of a legal settlement. These funds will increase the grant pool to as much as $300,000 per year over the next 3 to 5 years, and dramatically increase the size of grants awarded to tutor/mentor programs in the Chicago area.
This is the result of our efforts to connect those who can help with volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs who are helping inner city kids reach careers. It's also a result of many tutor/mentor programs participating in the May and November conference, and the August/September Volunteer Recruitment Campaigns, organized by the Tutor/Mentor Connection.
The goal of the T/MC is to have the Lend A Hand duplicated in every industry, so that tutor/mentor programs receive funds, and volunteers, from many sources, not just the legal community. The way we hope to achieve this is that more tutor/mentor leaders in Chicago will become active partners in this strategy, and that program leaders in other communities begin to work with the T/MC as collaborators so that the business and professional groups in their own community will adopt this strategy.
The best way to get more involved is to participate in the Nov. 30 Tutor/Mentor Conference being held at DePaul University, 1 E Jackson. Read about the conference at http://www.tutormentorconference.bigstep.com
This strategy can be duplicated in Rockford, Milwaukee, Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, or any other major city. I encourage you to connect with the T/MC so we can help you take a T/MC type leadership in your neighborhood, or your city. To get involved, post a message in the Discussion Forum, or email me at tutormentor2@earthlink.net.
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| Wednesday, November 15, 2006 |
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| Tuesday, November 14, 2006 |
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Help take Take Tutor/Mentor Connection into Second Life and Blog Exchange
By @ 2:05 PM :: 938 Views :: Advocacy, T/MC
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We are hosting a Tutor/Mentor Leadership Conference in Chicago on Nov.
30 and you can review its goals at
http://www.tutormentorconference.bigstep.com. I've posted messages in
various forums to recruit bloggers who will blog about the conference
topics during December, with a goal of creating a larger network, a
greater understanding, while influencing year-end donors to seek out
tutor/mentor programs in Chicago and other cities for holiday and
year-end contributions.
I'd like to find volunteers who might take this message into Second
Life. These volunteers could be people already involved with
tutoring/mentoring, or people who want to learn to use Second Life to
support a cause.
If anyone is interested in taking on this role, or if you're already doing it, please introduce yourself to me by email or by posting your web address on my blog.
You can also add your blog address to the Links section.
The goal is not to help one single tutor/mentor program in one
neighborhood of a big city get the resources it needs, but to help
every volunteer-based tutor/mentor program, in every high poverty area,
get a more consistent flow of the resources they need to grow from good
to great in helping kids who live in educationally and economically
disadvantaged environments.
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