The guidance and support of good mentors are critical to success at every stage of life. Students who benefit from strong mentors are more likely to maintain focus, earn higher grades, finish high school, and proceed to college.


Project Ready Mentor helps students progress academically and intellectually, benefit from enrichment opportunities, and develop important skills, attitudes, and aptitudes that position them for success during and after high school. This National Urban League signature program enhancement, funded by the United States Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), Abbvie Foundation, and a range of local community funders, specifically targets 11 to 18-year-old African American and other urban youth who are particularly vulnerable to disengagement from school, community, and the workforce.

With over 9,000 youth served since 2020, the Project Ready Mentor program continues to provide the encouragement and inspiration students need to thrive academically, personally, and socially. Below, read success stories from several Project Ready Mentor program mentees and mentors about the impact the program has had on their lives. 
 

Success Stories

Our Approach

Youth success is often chiefly attributed to school-based factors, yet academic accomplishment is not the only consideration. Rather, to grow into responsible adults, youth require a range of appropriate supports, services, and opportunities, only some of which exist in their communities and home lives.

These opportunities and supports can exist in a mentor relationship, community-based program, or internship. For most urban and vulnerable youth, the location of meaningful relationships and opportunities matters far less than their sustained presence and quality.

Project Ready Mentor provides these resources and supports via two approaches:

  1. RELATIONAL APPROACH: Aims to develop a sense of efficacy and a close, trusting emotional connection between the mentor and mentee via activities, such as reading and discussing books or magazine articles where there is common interest or volunteering together.
  2. INSTRUMENTAL APPROACH: Focuses primarily on encouraging the mentee to grow and learn through goal-oriented activities found in Project Ready, including going on college visits together, working on projects such as building a robot, and developing a small business/ entrepreneur plan together

Our Impact

9,496

young people served since 2020

182

hours of mentoring and youth development provided per participant per year

30

participating affiliate sites  

Youth can also take advantage of a range of Urban League developmental and learning opportunities such as tutoring, college preparation courses, remedial and alternative education pathways, job shadowing, career days, classroom and job-based training classes, and others, which are enhanced by mentoring.

YOUTH & PARENT ENGAGEMENT Intake and student assessment Individualized college and career development plan Parent/caregiver/family engagement and support

MENTORING SUPPORT Mentor identification and support Mentor screening and interviews Ongoing mentor training and support (virtual and in-person)

MENTEE & MENTOR SUPPORT Youth/mentor matching process Mentor and peer-to-peer relationship-building Culmination of mentoring relationships

Twenty-eight Urban League affiliates across the country have or currently participated in Project Ready: Mentor since 2011, providing additional and enhanced mentoring services to nearly 2,000 young people already being served in one of a participating affiliate’s existing education and youth development programs.  Through Project Ready: Mentor, youth receive a minimum of 182 hours per year of individual, group, and virtual mentoring and positive youth development learning opportunities.

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