iMentor Inc

Programs
Program 1 [2021]
2020-21 Program Year iMentor is demonstrating how the strength of relationship between a mentor and mentee can translate into meaningful results at a national scale. This year, the organization served 9,171 students in over 50 schools across the U.S. This includes 3,696 students in New York City, 1,825 students in Chicago, 594 students in the Bay Area, and 135 students in Baltimore. Of these students, more than 3,545 were enrolled in iMentors Post-Secondary Program. In addition, 2,921 students were enrolled across the country with iMentors partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) and other liked organizations.Our FutureWe are expanding to bring our program to more students who will be the first in their families to attend college. Under a new strategic plan, we will double the number of students we have served, narrowing the college completion gap in communities across the country.60,000 students served33 communities served College Success at Scale: We will generate field-leading outcomes in underserved communities across the country, bringing iMentor to three new regions and improving our programs efficacy and impact at a national scale.Broad Influence: We will increase our impact by mobilizing our mentor community and harnessing our data and knowledge to influence how students are supported on the path to college.Organizational Excellence: We will invest in our infrastructure and increase our financial sustainability in order to ensure operational success at a national scale.Launched equity education program for mentorsCreated tools for dialogue about racial justiceOur response to COVID-19:Since the pandemic's start, iMentor students have been among those hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on the economy. iMentor has focused in support iMentor students and mentors in the following areas: Adapting our Program Design: New virtual program to support pair engagementNew program to support students transferring from 2-year to a 4-year collegeResources created for students pursuing jobs after high schoolMeeting Urgent Student NeedsDistributed emergency grant funds for students and familiesConnected students and families with food banks, technology providers, shelters, and medical and mental health providers. Creating New Mentoring Relationships Established 2,000 new mentor relationshipsCreated new tools to support virtual advising sessionsGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$15MiMentor College Success Program
2021-22 Program Year iMentor is demonstrating how the strength of the relationship between a mentor and mentee can translate into meaningful results at a national scale. This year, the organization served 8,239 students in over 50 schools across the U.S. This includes 3,570 students in New York City, 1,627 students in Chicago, 491 students in the Bay Area, and 150 students in Baltimore. Of these students, more than 3,458 were enrolled in iMentors Post-Secondary Program. In addition, 2,401 students were enrolled across the country with iMentors partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) and other liked organizations.Our FutureWe are expanding to bring our program to more students who will be the first in their families to attend college. Under a new strategic plan, we will double the number of students we have served, narrowing the college completion gap in communities across the country.60,000 students served33 communities served College Success at Scale: We will generate field-leading outcomes in underserved communities across the country, bringing iMentor to three new regions and improving our programs efficacy and impact at a national scale.Broad Influence: We will increase our impact by mobilizing our mentor community and harnessing our data and knowledge to influence how students are supported on the path to college.Organizational Excellence: We will invest in our infrastructure and increase our financial sustainability in order to ensure operational success at a national scale.Launched equity education program for mentorsCreated tools for dialogue about racial justiceGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2021 – Jun 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$15.8M
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