In 2011 an intern from South Korea created this presentation, drawing from one created earlier by Tutor/Mentor Connection. Shows roles volunteers can take to support growth of youth tutor/mentor programs in many places. Youth in schools and youth organizations throughout the world are encouraged to create your own versions of these.
1. Ideas for
Volunteering +Service
2011 National Conference on
Volunteering is being held June
6-8, 2011. Dan Bassill attended
the June 2008 conference and
wrote a series of articles on the
http://tutormentor.blogspot.com
blog. Sam Lee, an Intern from
IIT has created this
interpretation of the articles
Dan wrote.
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2. Maximize Value fromCivic Engagement
I f someone gets i nvol ved wi th
vol unteer i sm and ser vi ce dur i ng
these year s. . .
Wi l l they sti l l be doi ng
ser vi ce as they move thr ough
thi s stage of thei r
j ob/car eer ?
I f 20 mi l l i on do ser vi ce
between age 16 and 25
Do we have 20 mi l l i on l eader s,
vol unteer s, donor s and voter s i n
l ater year s?
Soci al
Sect or
or gs
Soci al
Sect or
or gs
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3. Disparity – the greatest challenge we face
is gap between rich and poor.
“ We have the best institutions of higher education in the world, yet many are
surrounded by slums.” –President Jimmy Carter, June 3, 2008
Those who need help
Tutor/mentor programs
Health organizations
Children
Families
Schools
After school programs
Living in high poverty
Those who can help
College
Business
Professions
Hospitals
Civic, fraternal and social
Religious
Living in non poverty
Poverty areas of a city
or suburb, or
connected via the
Internet.
Vol unteer Teams
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4. Maps can show
wher e pover ty
i s gr eatest
( Enemy si tes)
Maps can al so
show wher e
Tutor /Mentor
Pr ogr ams
exi st
To defeat an enemy we need to fight
wherever the enemy is entrenched
Thi s i s a
suppl y chai n i ssue.
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5. Goal :
Suppl y Chai n Model
Cor por at e Teams
Consul ti ng f i r m vol unteer s
Wor ki ng i n Chi cago and other
ci ti es, wi th tutor /mentor , and
other soci al benef i t sector s can
hel p def i ne pr obl em and sol uti ons
Br i ngi ng r esour ces t o
pr ogr ams and i n ever y
hi gh pover t y ar ea i n
Chi cago
And other ci ti es and states
Def i ne and Map a suppl y Chai n Model that meets
i nf r astr uct ur e needs of non pr of i t s hel pi ng
i nner ci t y ki ds move to j obs and car eer s
Mul t i pl e I ndust r i es
& Tal ents
Mul t i pl e Locat i ons
& causes
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6. Thi s i s not happeni ng
i n many ot her pl aces
i n Chi cago. "
Marketing Solutions
Each of us has a Ci vi c Responsi bi l i ty
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7. Tar getTar get
Seni or s
Fai th groups
Busi ness,
hospi tal s
Youth
Ci vi c,
f r ater nal
and soci al
Col l ege
RSVP, Seni or Corps
Fai th Leader s
Company, Tr ade Gr oup, CEOs
Ser vi ce Lear ni ng, cl ubs, MySpace
Member s
Campus compact, etc.
Messenger sMessenger s
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8. _______Who will leaders be?
Public leaders
Celebrities
Specific non profit organizations
Local and national groups
The goal i s to r ecr ui t peopl e and
or gani zat i ons who del i ver message t ar get ed
speci f i cal l y wi t hi n t hei r ar ea of i nf l uence,
wi th al l messages poi nti ng to maps showi ng
wher e ser vi ces ar e needed, and t o dat abases
whi ch vol unt eer s and donor s can shop to
choose wher e t hey want t o get i nvol ved.
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