Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series Advocate and Raise Our Collective Voices in Support of Mentoring February 21, 2013.

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Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series Advocate and Raise Our Collective Voices in Support of Mentoring February 21, 2013

2013 Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series Planning Team 1 Sarah Kremer, Friends for Youth Michael Garringer, Education Northwest Meghan Ferns, Oregon Mentors Dana Gold, MP of SWPA Polly Roach, MP of Minnesota Tammy Tai, MENTOR Molly Brenner, MENTOR

Good to Know… 2 After the webinar, all attendees receive:  Instructions for how to access PDF of presentation slides and webinar recording  Link to the Chronicle of Evidence- Based Mentoring where we: Post resources Keep the conversation going Please help us out by answering survey questions at the end of the webinar.

Participate in Today’s Webinar All attendees muted for best sound Type questions and comments in the question box Respond to polls Who is with us today? 3

Today’s Webinar Janet Forbush –Importance of advocacy in youth mentoring field –Strategies for all programs, regardless of resources Elena Sokolow-Kaufman –Example of one Mentoring Partnership’s successful advocacy efforts –What’s worked and hasn’t worked Q & A throughout the presentation (use the Q & A panel) 4

Janet Forbush Janet Forbush is an independent consultant specializing in program development and evaluation of human services programs, focusing on high-need youth populations. Currently, she serves as a member of the Senior Design Team on the American Institutes for Research (AIR) evaluation of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Strategic Enhancement to Mentoring Demonstration project. Ms. Forbush consults with a variety of national, state, and local government and non-profit agencies supporting youth development and mentoring initiatives. 5

ad-vo-cate / ad-vo-ca-cy One that pleads the cause of another (n) One that defends or maintains a cause or proposal The act or process of advocating Advocate – work together to inform, influence and inspire policymakers to take notice of the importance and need for mentoring 6

Background Connections between mentoring practitioners and researchers have recently been strengthened Far fewer efforts have engaged policymakers Urgent need to expand and enrich this dialogue – local, state, national levels 7

Your Voices Are Needed Difficulty is not the process but just getting started Start locally…work collaboratively with city and community leaders, other youth advocates, e.g., Mayor Bloomberg’s leadership in New York City, Mayor Coleman in St. Paul Your Congressional representatives and U.S. Senators are in recess this week…reach out to them and their staff Work through state partnerships as well as ‘niche’ groups, e.g., state juvenile justice boards, Out-of- School-Time networks, National League of Cities 8

Our Premise Is there an ‘Opportunity Youth Cliff’? Work of the White House Council on Community Solutions supports this premise Levin, et. al. – ‘The Economic Value of Opportunity Youth’ – 6.7 million youth between neither enrolled in school nor in labor market Advocates can use recent data to support argument for more dollars – investing in youth programs is cost-effective 9

Making the Case State of the Union address Horizon: sequestration (3/1); continuing resolution (3/27); and, 2014 budget (4/14) Key Senate and House hearings/testimony Connections with non-governmental organizations: e.g., America’s Promise Alliance, National League of Cities, Opportunity Nation, and United Way Worldwide 10

Advocacy Framework – Stanford Social Innovation Review (Spring 2013) Functioning legislative venue(s) Policy window – needs of youth Feasible solution Our master plan Strong campaign leader(s) Collaborative coalition Mobilized public Inside champions in legislatures Implementation path 11

Elena Sokolow-Kaufman Elena Sokolow-Kaufman is the Manager of Government Relations and Field Resources for Mass Mentoring Partnership. She joined MMP in 2009, and has led the organization’s state level advocacy work, educating elected and administration officials on the value of mentoring, providing training and technical assistance to youth mentoring programs in budget advocacy and building alliances with other networks focused on improving the lives of youth in Massachusetts. Prior to her work at Mass Mentoring, Elena was a Director of Community Impact at United Way of Massachusetts Bay where she managed a portfolio of youth serving grantees. 12

History and Vision 13 Rationale for engaging in advocacy –Results of strategic planning process –Economic downturn Vision –Short term, maintain and/or increase resources –Long term, create and implement a shared policy agenda

Mentor Matching Grants 14 Competitive grant program Included in FY99 budget at $1,000,000 Created and supported over 10,000 mentoring matches Required a dollar-for-dollar match for grantees Required financial and programmatic reporting to show impact Significant return on investment

Funding History 15

Strategies and Tactics 16 Building relationships with Legislators and Administration Officials Building capacity of MMP staff and board Building alliances with other organizations Building capacity of the youth mentoring field –Training and Technical Assistance –Action alerts and materials

Building Relationships with Public Officials 17 Government as funder, official as program officer –Year round communication –Research interests –Site visits/ opportunities to meet matches –Invite to events and give them a role –Public awareness opportunities –Be a resource

What We Have Learned 18 Relationships are critical Youth mentoring programs must be at the center Be able to adapt approach to changing environment/players Build off what works, learn from tactics that are less successful

Resources 19 Alliance for Excellent Education ( Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)/We Dream a World: The 2025 Vision for Black Men and Boys ( f) f National League of Cities – Institute for Youth, Education and Families ( Opportunity Nation ( Continuing resolution updates: deadline-raises-concerns-capitol-hill.html deadline-raises-concerns-capitol-hill.html Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance: Poverty, Literacy, and the Development of Information Capital, Neuman, S. & Celano, Donna, Teachers College Press (2012) How Children Succeed, Tough, P., Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2012)

Friends for Youth’s Annual Conference 20

Remember… 21 After the webinar:  Everyone will get an with information on how to download the slides/recording  Continue the conversation at the Chronicle of Evidence-Based Mentoring: Please help us out by answering survey questions at the end of the webinar.

2013 Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series Thank you for participating today! 22 Next Webinar is March 21, 2013 Topic: “Youth Mentoring in Contemporary Perspective” with Michael Karcher and David DuBois, authors of the 2 nd edition of the Handbook of Youth Mentoring Sarah Kremer, Friends for Youth Michael Garringer, Education Northwest Meghan Ferns, Oregon Mentors Dana Gold, MP of SWPA Polly Roach, MP of Minnesota Tammy Tai, MENTOR Molly Brenner, MENTOR