There's nothing we love more than celebrating amazing mentors and mentees! Do you know a mentoring pair that deserves recognition? Nominate them for the MENTOR of the Year Awards: https://lnkd.in/e6-uSdpf #MENTORoftheYear
MENTOR New York
Non-profit Organizations
Help us close the mentoring gap in NY State! #MentoringAmplifies
About us
Mission To fuel the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships for young people and close the mentoring gap in New York. History Since 1993, MENTOR New York , formerly The Mentoring Partnership of New York and Long Island, utilized local outreach strategies and on-sight training of mentoring volunteers and professionals, using our research-based methods to successfully train over 1500 individuals annually and supported over 400 programs serving 57,000 youth. In 2015, the Long Island and New York City offices leveraged their combined resources to explore expansion throughout the state. Regional outreach strategies gleaned the need for training and technical assistance throughout the state to support current mentoring programs and start new mentoring programs in schools, community based organizations and youth serving organizations interested in incorporating mentoring relationships in their service portfolio. In the next 5 years, MENTOR New York will implement a strategic vision that positions the organization as the New York State resource for research-based training, technical assistance and resources. MENTOR New York is leveraging its rich history and the power of its National Affiliate, MENTOR National to support mentoring in New York State. Vision To create mentoring cultures and foster mentoring relationships wherever young people live, learn, work and play.
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External link for MENTOR New York
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1993
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212 E 42nd St
New York, US
Employees at MENTOR New York
Updates
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The 2024 #MENTORoftheYear Awards marked a milestone year for our annual awards ceremony. For the first time, we gave a Corporate MENTOR of the Year award to an exceptional corporate leader for their contribution to the mentoring field. We’re continuing the tradition this year on June 18, 2025. We hope you will join us! Learn more about the 2024 awardee, Adam Blasioli: https://lnkd.in/ejkQCgv8
Announcing Corporate MENTOR of the Year: Adam Blasioli
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In 2025, make your #selfcare a priority! Join our training on February 14. Register: https://lnkd.in/eyz4e7q5
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Recognize an outstanding mentor by nominating them for our MENTOR of the Year Awards: https://lnkd.in/e6-uSdpf #MENTORoftheYear
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Every year The National Mentoring Summit uplifts us while allowing us to share our expertise, learn from others and strengthen our communities. Some highlights- *Brenda Jimenez-Peralta (and Christopher Margadonna) leading a fun activity on the main stage during a session focused on career mentoring *Erica Friedman Coburn participating in a panel discussion on using mentorship as an intervention to decrease chronic absenteeism. Thank you to Partnership for Student Success and Kate Cochran for leading the panel and to fellow panelists Cortney Richardson, Jim Davnie and Jennifer Boyce. *Advocating on Capitol Hill Day for the importance of funding to support youth mentoring programs. The group representing New York State this year was 20 people strong! Thank you to Connections Mentor Inc, NYC Department of Education, StreetWise Partners, Sunnyside Community Services, Zone 126, "I Have A Dream" Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies for joining us! *Witnessing the Connections Mentor Inc Youth Leadership Council share their voices and expertise in advocacy meetings on Capitol Hill Day. Through federal funding of the National Mentoring Resource Center, we were able to support and launch the development of this Youth Leadership Council.
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Join us for Part 2 of our Youth Voice Cohort next week. Facilitated by Associate Director of Partnership and Training Development, Erica Friedman Coburn, you won't want to miss this peer learning opportunity. Register: https://lnkd.in/eyz4e7q5
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Announcing our 4-part training series focused on the best practices needed to design, implement, and evaluate effective youth mentoring programs. Designed from MENTOR’s Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring Programs™, these trainings cover the evidence-based practices to best prepare anyone who wants to start a mentoring initiative. Our expert trainer will infuse real-life case studies and personal experiences to support comprehension and break down complex concepts. In Part 1, you will learn: 1. How to define program values. 2. How to create a strong mentoring program design. 3. How to find youth participants (i.e. mentees). 4. How to recruit qualified mentors. Register: https://lnkd.in/eyz4e7q5
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This webinar supports the mentoring program staff, teachers, and mentors who show up for young people everyday. Explore how you can invest in your own self-care routines and practices and how doing so will help you be a better mentor for young people. Register: https://lnkd.in/eyz4e7q5
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Navigating an industry where you are often "the only" is challenging, but also a reality for many students of color. At the CUNY Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, they launched a mentoring program to support students of color pursuing a career in architecture. With less than 3,500 architects who identify as female or people of color in this country, Spitzer knows the value of having mentoring support and building social capital to fulfill these students' dreams. They helped their students build professional networks. Mentoring can do that! Learn how you can do the same: https://lnkd.in/eYk4fRXg #MentoringCanDoThat Spitzer School of Architecture
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Happy #CapitolHillDay! Today, mentoring champions from across the country are gathering on the Hill to meet with members of Congress and #advocate for the vital role of mentoring in our communities. No matter where you are, you can amplify their efforts by reaching out to your state representatives and urging them to support our nation’s youth. Every voice counts! Act NOW to make your impact felt tinyurl.com/444hmud8. #MentoringMonth #MentoringAmplifies #MentoringSummit