The Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota supports many youth, family and community initiatives. Below is a list of links that serve as an additonal resource for you to connect with other great resources!
MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership
MENTOR gives a global look on mentoring resources. On this site you can find the latest research on mentoring theory, practice and programs AND... national statistics on youth mentoring, media outreach and public policy legislation and efforts.
Research Corner- MENTOR
This is the research website at the national MENTOR organization.
Search Institute
Search Institute provides many great trainings, services, and resources for building Developmental Assets in youth.
Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration
MAVA helps advance the profession of volunteer management through leadership, advocacy and education.
Children, Youth and Family Consortium
This organization offers resources that address critical health, education, and social policy concerns in ways that improve the well-being of Minnesota's children, youth, and families.
Hands On Twin Cities
Hands On Twin Cities is the central source for volunteerism. The organization connects individuals and groups with meaningful opportunities to effectively serve and learn, mobilize and manage volunteers, provide leadership development opportunities and facilitate education on social issues.
Kids Count Data/Annie E. Casey Foundation
The Kids Count Data is source of current statistics on the national and state-by-state indicators of child well-being
The McKnight Foundation
The McKnight Foundation provides resources to help children and familiy initiatives in Minnesota.
Youth Work Institute
The Minnesota Youth Work Institute, located at the University of Minnesota, supports the education, training, and professional development of adults who work with and on behalf of young people.
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