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Discover how to secure mentor commitments, train mentors effectively, and organize mentor resources for a successful mentoring program. Learn to communicate efficiently and manage your budget with ease for an impactful experience.
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No “Right Way” to Project MORE, Just What is Right for You! Presented by Sjanneke Baker and Janet Gardner May 14, 2012
Finding your Mentors • Secure commitments at the end of the year for the next year • PTO/PTA sign-ups • High School • Senior Citizen Center • Any Club in town • Newspaper articles • Posters around town • Happy Mentors telling friends • Sixth graders
Training Your Mentors • the smaller the training group - the better. People ask more questions when there are fewer people. • have the trainees "do" a running record instead of just telling them how to do it is key • Observe an experienced mentor
Posters - 6 • 24 X 36 inch posters • On the wall so mentors always have the information in front of them • Any information • Moveable as location changes
Organization of Mentor and Other InformationThe Paperwork Nightmare Lists Goals for 2012-2013 Data base Bulletin board volunteer Find more time for Raz-kids Order new prizes • Worthington Christian List • Working List • Bank – Not Working Other information • Mentor Information Papers • Codes • Who to contact for Posters
COMMUNICATION • With mentors – adult and student • With students • With teachers of students and all staff • With parents
Other • Sticker/address labels • M&M reward
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