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Is helping inner-city youth connect with tutors/mentors

part of your vision for helping reduce the drop out rate?

Alumni, staff and volunteers of Cabrini Connections, 2001 year end dinner

The Tutor/Mentor Connection’s


Theory of Change
Role of Volunteer-Based Tutor/Mentor Programs in Expanding the network
of adults working to help inner-city youth finish high school, then move
toward 21st century jobs and careers.

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The goal of the Tutor/Mentor Connection* is to connect inner city teens
with adults who will act as tutors, mentors, coaches, advocates and
friends in structured programs that encourages many of these adults to
stay involved in the lives of kids for many years.
The long term goal is that our teens finish high school and that our
volunteers help open doors to advanced learning, jobs and careers. In
such programs, volunteers also must learn to take on roles of leaders,
fund raisers, advocates, etc. so that programs constantly expand the
resources available to them.
The T/MC operated a Cabrini Connections tutor/mentor program in
“Cabrini Connections played Chicago for more than 18 years from 1993-2011. More than 580 teens
a major role in my life during and 800 volunteers participated for 1 to 7 full years since 1993.
my high school years.”
Marquita Hall (l) 2004 college
graduate; with sister, Alicia Hall, *Since 2011 the T/MC has been led by the
who attends Northeastern Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC.
Illinois University.

“Maurice has his GED and now


Tangela was part of Cabrini Connections from works in construction...”
“Monique left for Howard University last 1993-1997 when she graduated from HS. She thanks to Mike Mazucca who has
week, where she has a FULL RIDE was a speaker at the June 2010 year end dinner been part of his life for more than
SCHOLARSHIP.” when she spoke of how Cabrini Connection had a 10 years, and to Tom Li, another
Message from Joey Molenda who was “transformative” impact on her life. See video at CC volunteer who helped set up
Monique’s tutor/mentor for six years. http://vimeo.com/12512481 a job interview for Maurice at a
company where he now works.

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Great tutor/mentor program need to be in every high-poverty neighborhood...

We created the Tutor/Mentor


Connection (T/MC) in 1993 to help
Chicago programs like Cabrini Connections
Cabrini grow in every poverty neighborhood of
Connections
We operated
the city and suburbs of Chicago.
single program
from 1993-2011,
which is where
many of our ideas
Dan Bassill created the Tutor/Mentor
originated. Institute, LLC in July 2011 to innovate
Tutor/Mentor
Connection new products and solutions to support
helps programs the growth of intermediary structures
like Cabrini
Connections like the Tutor/Mentor Connection in
grow in every Chicago and in other cities where there
poverty area of
the city and are high concentrations of poverty and
suburbs a need for many programs.

Shaded areas have


poverty concentrations of Using the Internet, the T/MC is now
20% to 40% or higher.
Icons on map show connected to organizations throughout
organizations that offer the world, and is helping tutor/mentor
various forms of programs, and citywide networks grow in
volunteer-based tutoring
or mentoring, and also Chicago and other cities. See maps maps
show locations of poorly at http://mappingforjustice.blogspot.com
performing public schools.
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In a single tutor/mentor site…
An organization that connects youth and adults in weekly one-on-one and
group learning, that repeats year after year for many years. While adults may
leave the program, they youth will continue participation if the program
remains in place, and can connect them with other adults.

Mentoring is a process. It can take years for the process to influence the
choices a youth makes. If the program does not also focus on choices a
volunteer makes, it will never expand the resources needed as youth grow
older, and as youth look for help to enter jobs and careers.

At http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/images/PDF/successsteps.pdf we
describe the process that a career-focused tutor/mentor program needs to
repeat each year to attract youth and volunteers, and to keep them engaged.

This type of program expands “who you know” for kids living in high-poverty,
segregated areas, with too few people modeling jobs and opening doors to
careers and opportunities. Read about mentoring as a form of social capital.
https://tutormentor.blogspot.com/2022/04/maps-time-social-capital.html

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If you agree that a single tutor/mentor program serving
a small groups of youth in one neighborhood of a big
city can make a difference in the lives of those young
people, then, the next step is to innovate ways to make
well organized tutor/mentor programs available in every
neighborhood where they are needed.

This is the mission of


the Tutor/Mentor
Connection, launched
in Chicago in 1993.

The following pages


illustrate our Theory of
Change and Actions to
achieve this outcome.
See this article at http://tutormentorexchange.net/images/PDF/tribune5_15_1995.pdf
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Is this your vision, too?
In Chicago all children who enter first grade, graduate in 12 years,
and move on to jobs and careers that can support a family, and
leave time to contribute to the well-being of our community.

As a result of our efforts Chicago will have

• better attendance in school


• lower drop out rates
• better academic performance
• less youth violence
• an education system that prepares youth for life-long learning and
21st century careers.

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A process of invitation….
The Internet offers the opportunity for anyone to suggest better ways to help youth
move through school and into careers.

The role the Tutor/Mentor Connection has taken is to create a constantly expanding
information base that anyone can draw from, and to innovate ways to create daily
invitations for people from throughout Chicago, and the rest of the world to look at that
information, and do something that leads to more and better programs.

A few people respond immediately, but as in any advertising strategy, it takes many
invitations, over many months, or years, to get the attention of potential customers,
and to draw them into your space, or your web site. By repeating the invitation over
and over, we have begun to draw people together, and make a larger impact on
volunteer-based tutoring/mentoring in the Chicago region. Through the Internet, we
share with the world and seek partners in many places beyond Chicago.

In the following pages we outline a Theory of Change based on knowledge


management, innovation, and Internet-based collaboration.

Invite your friends, co-workers, and family to read this with you.

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What is a Theory of Change?
A theory of change (TOC) is a tool for developing solutions to
complex social problems. A basic TOC explains how a group of early
and intermediate accomplishments sets the stage for producing long-
range results. A more complete TOC articulates the assumptions
about the process through which change will occur and specifies the
ways in which all of the required early and intermediate outcomes
related to achieving the desired long-term change will be brought
about and documented as they occur.

This description of TOC was included in the Summer 2005 issue of The Evaluation Exchange, distributed by the Harvard
Family Research Project of the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

If you have your own Theory of Change, and it’s on a web site, please forward the web address to tutormentor2@earthlink.net
so we can learn from you.

Daniel F. Bassill shares 35 years experience leading a volunteer-based tutor


program in PDF essays like this. He created the Tutor/Mentor Connection (T/MC)
in 1993 to help well-organized tutor/mentor programs grow in all high poverty
areas of Chicago. He created Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC to continue the T/MC in
Chicago and help similar intermediaries grow in other cities.
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Inner-city children and youth living in high poverty
areas face greater challenges in reaching careers.

More than 200,000 school age youth


in Chicago are at-risk due to poverty
and associated risk factors.

A key component of the T/MC’ Theory


of Change is the use of GIS maps to
assure a more even distribution of
needed resources to all of the
neighborhoods where there are poorly
performing schools or other
indicators of need.

Chicago Learn more about using maps. Visit


http://mappingforjustice.blogspot.com

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Maps show High poverty areas.
The shaded areas show
concentrations of poverty in
the Chicago region

• Poverty rates in the pink


areas are 40% and above.
• The green stars are
known non-school
tutor/mentor programs
Chicago (as of 2011).

See data in maps in concept map at


http://tinyurl.com/TMI-MappingData

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Not enough programs in areas of need.
In 1994 when the T/MC
published its first maps
and Chicago programs
directory, the biggest
obstacle to involving more
children and caring adults
in tutor/mentor programs
was the need for more of
the programs themselves,
as well as the need for a
more consistent flow of
resources (dollars,
volunteers, training,
technology, etc.) to
existing programs.

View articles at http://mappingforjustice.blogspot.com to That need has remained


see map stories created between 1994 and 2018 by T/MC the same every year for
and Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC. The Interactive the past 30 years!
Chicago Tutor/Mentor Program Locator was created in
2004 and operated until 2018. Now it is only available as
an archive.
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First Step of Theory of Change: Build a
Knowledge Base
In 1994 when the T/MC launched its first survey of Chicago
tutor/mentor programs, more than half of the 120 programs that
responded said they had little or no contact with each other.

Until the T/MC began building a database of tutor/mentor programs,


there was no single directory that showed contact information for
most tutor/mentor programs in the city.

Without this information, it is impossible to build a strategy that


would have a full distribution of comprehensive tutor/mentor
programs in all poverty neighborhoods.

View lists of Chicago tutor, mentor & learning programs at


https://tutormentorexchange.net/chicago-area-program-links

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The ‘inverted pyramid” is a symbol
of a new style of business
leadership.

Instead of the CEO or leader being at


the top of the chain of command,
he/she is at the bottom of the pyramid.

The CEO’s role is to communicate a


vision that energizes the entire
enterprise around a single goal, while
providing resources to help members of
the organization achieve that goal.

This is also a model for leadership in virtual, and


decentralized organizations where many owners are
needed.

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Second step: Advertising, Public Awareness
The T/MC leads an advertising/communications-type campaign, using the
Internet, and innovative partnership strategies. Its goal is to expand the
number of times each day someone in Chicago (and America) is
encouraged to look at T/MC information, and learn ways to become involved
as a volunteer, leader, donor. This strategy is no different than faith-based
strategies that encourage people to read and reflect on passages of
scripture every day, or corporate advertising that intends to draw customers
to a company’s products and services.

The T/MC incorporates concepts of adult-to-child mentoring into our core


strategy because providing greater adult support to youth is a proven way to
help kids be more successful in school and in life.

We also know that many adults who become personally


involved with youth become leaders and resource builders for
the movement.

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Increase Leadership. Increase Visibility.
Our goal is that comprehensive, mentor-rich
tutor/mentor programs be operating in every
high poverty neighborhood of Chicago and
its suburbs.

We use computer generated maps to show


where poverty is concentrated in Chicago,
and where tutor/mentor programs are
needed.
Since 1994 when T/MC began piloting its uses of maps a growing
number of others are doing the same. The T/MC library points to
many of these. https://tinyurl.com/TMIL-GIS-mapping

We fill a leadership void and invite


others to share this role with us.
On the following page we’ll illustrate
what must happen every year for that
vision to be a reality.

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Leaders: People who have followers.
Collecting information is one challenge. Getting thousands of people
to look at this information every day is a larger challenge. Leaders can be
any person or organization that encourages others to look at this
information, reflect on it, then act in some way and some location to help
kids succeed in school and move to jobs and careers.

The Tutor/Mentor Connection (T/MC) has put this presentation, and it’s
database of Chicago tutor/mentor programs on the Internet. If you search
www.Google.comfor the words “tutor mentor” our web sites come up
in the top five.

Thus, our goal is to encourage leaders in all parts of the country, to use
their visibility, their speaking opportunities, and their advertising,
editorials, blogs, etc., to encourage more people to research “tutor
mentor programs” on the Internet. Such leadership will increase the
number of people who find the T/MC web sites and use the information
we host to guide their own actions in helping kids move from poverty to
jobs and careers.

If you already take this role, can you point your followers to this
information?
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Step 1: Build and Maintain knowledge base
Information Collection
Prior to 1993, no organization was
attempting to maintain a
comprehensive database of non-school
tutor/mentor programs.

The T/MC database now includes


many, but not all, tutor/mentor
programs in the Chicago area, as well
as lists of potential resource providers.
Research & Resource library
(find at www.tutormentorexchange.net
This data must be constantly updated
by T/MC staff to assure that contact
Database
(see Program Lists at information is correct and that
www.tutormentorexchange.net
programs are still operating.
If your program is not included, or if you recognize a
program on our list that is no longer operating, please
send updated to tutormentor2@earthlink.net
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Step 2: Volunteer Mobilization: Advertising
The T/MC seeks to create a daily call to
action, that increases the number of times
a person is invited to learn more about
tutoring/mentoring, and the number of times
a person visits a T/MC web site to learn
about poverty, poorly performing schools,
and the T/MC Theory of Change.

From 1993-2011 this strategy helped the


Cabrini Connections tutor/mentor program,
recruit more than 800 adult volunteers
connect with Cabrini Green teens.
Many of the volunteers who joined Cabrini
Connections between 1993 and 2001
Volunteer Mobilization helped create the Tutor/Mentor Connection
Database Many are still connected to teens, helping
them move through college and into jobs.
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Help all programs recruit and retain volunteers
Because the T/MC maintains a
database with contact information for
most tutor/mentor programs in
Chicago…

a) The T/MC is able to lead advertising and


T/MC seeks to help public education efforts that recruit
volunteers become part volunteers and donors for more than 150
of programs all over the
Chicago region…thus other programs throughout the Chicago
increasing the total region.
number of volunteers
supporting the
tutor/mentor movement. b) As these volunteers bond with kids, many
will help build better programs in different
parts of the Chicago region, the same way
that Cabrini Connections volunteers helped
Volunteer Mobilization build the T/MC
Database
c) This increases the total number of adults,
businesses and churches that are involved.
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Step. 3 Build network of leaders.
A successful collaboration or
partnership is built on trust and
mutual self-interest.

The T/MC leads an annual sequence of


capacity-building actions that draw more
This graphic illustrates how T/MC than 300 programs together for regular
connects peers, and others via knowledge sharing, resource building.
Chicago conferences.
See more like this at
http://kalyanimisra.blogspot.com/ These actions are essential for building trust
and relationships.

No other organization brings so many of the


Building a network of
same programs together as often from year
tutor/mentor leaders
to year. Without the regular invitations from
Volunteer Mobilization the T/MC, and the constant information
sharing, most organizations would remain
Database
isolated from each other.

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TUTOR/MENTOR CONNECTION’S YEAR ROUND SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

This sequence of events was piloted between 1994 and 2003


and was intended to draw program leaders and volunteers
together, and create public attention to tutor/mentor
programs on an on-going basis.
• August/September - Chicagoland Volunteer Recruitment Campaign
• November - Tutor/Mentor Leadership Conference and Tutor/Mentor Week
Campaign
• January - National Mentoring Month*
• Feb/March – Event needed; On-line Collaboration
• May - End of Year Best Practices Tutor/Mentor Leadership Conference

* MENTOR is organizer of National Mentoring Month, www.mentoring.org

Read more about these events – duplicate this calendar in your own community
https://tutormentorexchange.net/planning-strategies/52-calendar-of-activities
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Step 4: Information sharing
Read about the role of backbone Building Better Understanding
organizations in supporting
collective efforts. of Needs, Opportunities
https://ssir.org/articles/entry/
understanding_the_value_of_ By bringing programs together on a regular
backbone_organizations_in_ basis, and by supporting this process with
collective_impact_1
surveys and an Internet library of
tutor/mentor information, T/MC seeks to
create a better understanding of what works,
who/how many are being served, where
Building Better programs are needed, and what it takes to
Understanding of Needs, help good programs be in every place where
Opportunities they are needed.
Building a network of
tutor/mentor leaders See internet library and other resources at
Volunteer Mobilization
www.tutormentorexchange.net
http://tutormentor.blogspot.com
Database
Http://mappingforjustice.blogspot.com
http://tutormentorconnection.ning.com

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OUR GOAL: SUPPORT THE
GROWTH OF TOTAL QUALITY To SUCCEED
MENTORING PROGRAMS THAT We must recruit business
leaders who will use their
HELP INNER CITY YOUTH REACH resources in PULLING
CAREERS Youth to Careers

School-Time Programs
High Career
Pre-K K - 5th 5th - 6th 6th - 8th
School Track

3-5 PM Non-School Programs After 5 PM and Weekend Programs

To SUCCEED
We must help tutor/mentor
program leaders, volunteers,
schools and parents be more
effective in PUSHING
Youth to Careers

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SHARING RESPONSIBILITY
To finish school and
Programs serving youth in one age level, or enter a career…
…youth who participate in
one time frame, can do better work if the great K-8 programs still need
child comes to them better prepared. support to finish high school,
college and to enter careers.

If this is your vision, too, add the support of


your foundation or corporation.

School-Time Programs
High Career
Pre-K K - 5th 5th - 6th 6th - 8th
School Track

3-5 PM Non-School Programs After 5 PM and Weekend Programs

EXAMPLE
These are feeder programs. If A program serving 5th and 6th grade
kids is able to do more if programs
kids have access to good K-5 serving the SAME kids in K-5 have laid
programs they will perform better a reading/math learning/motivation
in 5th and 6th grade and high foundation.
school programs.

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THE GOAL IS NOT TO FINISH 6TH GRADE, OR EVEN FINISH HIGH
SCHOOL. IT’S TO HELP YOUTH REACH A JOB AND CAREER.

Every program serving youth on this


time line needs volunteers, dollars,
technology, etc.

School-Time Programs
High Career
Pre-K K - 5th 5th - 6th 6th - 8th
School Track

3-5 PM Non-School Programs After 5 PM and Weekend Programs

Does this align with your


vision for drop out Agencies that help each other do
prevention, school more to help kids stay in school
and reach careers.
improvement and/or Instead of competing for resources, the T/MC
workforce diversity? seeks to help programs work together to increase
the availability of resources for all tutor/mentor
programs.

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Thousands of networks
Does your web site connect your visitors to and leaders and donors
other networks focusing on same goals? are already working
toward the same goals as
T/MC.
family Faith
schools groups T/MC seeks to connect
them to each other, and to
its own ideas, via on-line
portals, and Chicago
based networking events.
Law
Business
orgs & Media
Birth America’s

Youth
Career
Higher
Gov’t
Ed.

Health
Care
Philanthropy
& Volunteers
Entertainment
Community
& Sports orgs; social
service
Learn about MOOCs
MOOCs are new ways of connecting and learning in on-line
communities. http://tinyurl.com/TMI-MOOCs-eLearning
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Step 5: Actions that increase flow of resources
Using the map, and the database,
leaders can stimulate a flow of
resources to all programs, in all
neighborhoods.

By working as a group, T/MC seeks to help


programs generate greater impact than
Actions that increase the most programs could generate by
flow of resources to each
program themselves.
Building Better
Understanding of Needs, This is intended to draw volunteers, dollars,
Opportunities public attention, technology and training
directly to tutor/mentor programs in every
Building a network of
tutor/mentor leaders neighborhood.

Volunteer Mobilization
Without a steady flow of these resources no
Database program can succeed.

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All Tutor/Mentor Programs have Common Needs
What most people don’t see when
they look at a tutor/mentor program
is the infrastructure needed to
support the long-term involvement of
students and volunteers.

All programs need:


* volunteers
* public visibility
* operating dollars
* technology
* training/learning
* evaluation tools/staff
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Role of Tutor/Mentor Connection
Draw needed resources to
tutor/mentor programs on a
constant basis.

Those Tutor/Mentor
Those
Who can Institute, LLC
Who Need
T/MC help
help
We do not seek to be a bureaucracy that decides
who connects with who. Our aim is to create web-
based services, training and networking programs, and a
wide range of information that anyone can use to
innovate better strategies to help constantly improving
tutor/mentor programs operate in high poverty
neighborhoods and reach more k-12 youth..

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DAILY ACTIONS OF LEADERS, VOLUNTEERS, EVEN STUDENTS,
CAN HELP DRAW RESOURCE TO EVERY PROGRAM IN EVERY
POVERTY NEIGHBORHOOD.

The Tutor/ Mentor


Connection seeks
LEADERS to help raise
and distribute needed
resources to every
tutor/mentor program in
the city and suburbs of
Chicago.

Involve students. See how intern created video to


communicate the ideas in this graphic.
http://michaelcnt.blogspot.com/2014/02/simplifying-complex-
ideas-role-of.html

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VOLUNTEERS

YOUTH
STAFF

TALENT

IDEAS
$$$

TUTORS,
MENTORS DONORS
TECH.

CUSTOMERS
CAN WE INFLUENCE FLOW
POLICY
OF DOLLARS, TALENT AND MAKERS
MEDIA
YOUTH

RESOURCES TO ALL
PROGRAMS IN CHICAGO?
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View more illustrated essays like this. Share with co-workers, social network. Apply the ideas in
your own actions.
http://www.scribd.com/collections/3299390/Tutor-Mentor-Institute-LLC-and-Tutor-Mentor-Connection-articles
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View strategy presentations done by interns. Involve youth in your own school.

View these at http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/definition-of-issues/ideasanimation


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Step 6: The result of Steps 1 to 5
Better programs in more
places for more age groups

As a result of the previous steps,


Better programs in more
places for more age groups Chicago, and other major cities,
Actions that increase the
begins to have more effective
flow of resources to each tutor/mentor programs serving
program
more youth in more
Building Better
Understanding of Needs, neighborhoods.
Opportunities
Building a network of
tutor/mentor leaders

Volunteer Mobilization

Database

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Step 7: The Result – Is this your vision, too?
More youth stay in school, are
safe in non-school hours, If Step 1 to 5 are happening in every
graduate, and move to careers poverty neighborhood, youth and families
will have access to more of the help they
Better programs in more need, better programs, and more consistent,
places for more age groups
longer-term services.
Actions that increase the
flow of resources to each This will begin to achieve the changes in
program
school performance and career preparation
Building Better
that we all want:
Understanding of Needs,
Opportunities • better attendance in school
Building a network of
• lower drop out rates
• less youth violence
tutor/mentor leaders
• better academic performance
Volunteer Mobilization
• business reports better prepared workers
Database

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THE RESULT Many Leaders, Long
More youth stay in school, are
safe in non-school hours,
Term Commitment
graduate, and move to careers Needed
Better programs in more
places for more age groups This SUCCESS is not achieved in
one or two years.
Actions that increase the
flow of resources to each
program
It will never be achieved without the
Building Better work done at the base of this pyramid
Understanding of Needs,
each year.
Opportunities

Building a network of
tutor/mentor leaders
Volunteer Mobilization

Database

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Summary: Does this support your own vision?
1) Connecting youth
and adults in
2) Making good 3) Maintaining a
comprehensive, long-
programs available in database of existing
term tutor/mentor
every high poverty programs is essential
programs is a good. 4) By using internet
neighborhood is to helping programs
grow in all areas. and on-line Program
T/MC goal
Locator database to
share information,
5) By increasing the draw programs
flow resources to all together, and draw
programs we lower volunteers and
6) T/MC encourages donors to programs,
the costs for each
business to lead the T/MC helps every
program to acquire
T/MC strategy. Lend program.
them and enhance 7) T/MC also draws
A Hand Program at
the ability to keep key programs together to
Chicago Bar
staff in place at more build relationships,
Association is model 8) It takes many
programs. exchange ideas, and
of this strategy. years for start up
work together to
programs to be great
increase resources
programs. It takes
Without a T/MC, there is no database, and there is no consistent 12-20 years for a
effort to draw programs together, and draw resources to programs. youth to go from 1st
grade to first job.
Is their an organization doing this work in your community?
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THE RESULT Without a “master plan”
More youth stay in school, are providing consistent support to
safe in non-school hours,
graduate, and move to careers programs in all poverty
neighborhoods, few
Better programs in more
places for more age groups organizations can implement
Actions that increase the
this Success Steps strategy.
flow of resources to each
program Become a sponsor and a partner.
Building Better Learn More About the Tutor/Mentor
Understanding of Needs,
Opportunities
Connection:

Building a network of •www.tutormentorexchange.net


tutor/mentor leaders •http://tutormentor.blogspot.com
•Http://mappingforjustice.blogspot.com
Volunteer Mobilization
•http://tutormentorconnection.ning.com
Database
Connect on social media
https://tutormentorexchange.net/social-media

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TUTOR/MENTOR CONNECTION: A Theory of
Change proposed by the Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC

“If this (initiative) is accepted and acted upon, it can change


the way philanthropy and charities work together in America
and throughout the world. It can change the future for
millions of kids born into poverty each year.”
--Daniel F. Bassill, Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC and the Tutor/Mentor Connection

IF this aligns with your own vision, aspiration


and goals for a better world, please adopt
these ideas as your own.

Create your own version of this strategy for


your own community.

Daniel F. Bassill Thank you for reading. Please share these


D.H.L. PDF essays with others.
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