NCJ Number
204910
Date Published
March 2003
Length
106 pages
Annotation
Drawing on reviews of programs, literature, and resources related to youth mentoring, as well as a review of the draft by national experts on mentoring, this guidebook presents concepts and principles that underlie the building of a successful youth mentoring program.
Abstract
The target audience for this guidebook consists of program administrators and board members and onsite program coordinators and staff. The program components discussed are grouped into five separate, yet interrelated, categories that constitute a foundation for program success: strong agency capacity, proven program design, effective community partnerships, sustainable resource development, and useful program evaluation. Within each of these categories, specific components of program success and stability are identified. For each component, a narrative explains why it is important and the nature of policies and procedures for implementing the component. A list of self-assessment questions helps readers think about where they are in the process of developing the component. Key resources are listed to help readers develop and implement the program components. The appendix provides a comprehensive checklist for gauging the strength of a program's foundation and for charting efforts to improve program design. 28 references and resources and a sample timeline for new mentoring programs