This 90-minute informational session is intended to introduce mentoring program staff to the technical assistance, training, and networking services provided by The Mentoring Partnership.
Search Trainings
Browse All Trainings Below
Mentoring 101: What Every Mentor Should Know
This 2-hours interactive training program provides participants with an introduction to mentoring and what to expect as a mentor
Advanced Communication Lab
Work out your communication challenges in this interactive workshop where mentors explore and practice communication skills in a supportive environment
Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series
The Mentoring Partnership is proud to be a part of the Collaborative Mentoring Webinar Series.
Establishing & Maintaining Boundaries
Boundaries are key to a healthy mentoring relationship. They ensure that expectations are reasonable and well understood, leading to a more effective relationship and helping to build trust between mentors and mentees.
Everyday Mentoring Training
The Everyday Mentoring ® training helps caring adults recognize the importance of relationships and be more intentional in leveraging everyday moments to better support the young people in their lives.
Lens: Learning, Engaging, Networking & Sharing
Quarterly, TMP presents a topic of discussion, a training or workshop catered specifically to staff of mentoring organizations.
Making the Most of Mentoring
This new training is designed to provide middle and high school students with the tools to clarify goals, consider how others could support their goals, assess their network of connections and reach out for help.
Mentee Training
Mentoring is a two-way relationship – both mentors AND mentees play a crucial role in the success of the match.
Peer Mentor Training
The Peer Mentor training mirrors Mentoring 101, but is designed for young mentors participating in a peer mentoring program.
School-Based Everyday Mentoring Workshop
The School-Based Everyday Mentoring workshop stays true to the original while focusing on how mentoring moments and a commitment to enhancing staff-student relationships can positively impact student outcomes.
The Poverty Spiral
Consistent, long-term mentoring relationships have been proven to contribute to positive outcomes for youth living in low-resource communities.
Understanding Challenging Behaviors
Youth who won’t talk. Kids who won’t sit still. Sullen, Disinterested. That’s what we see, but what does it mean?