NMRC

The National Mentoring Resource Center (NMRC) is a comprehensive resource designed to support mentoring organizations and practitioners. Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and operated by MENTOR, the NMRC provides free training and program improvement services to mentoring programs nationwide. The center offers access to research-informed best practices, training modules, and technical assistance to help mentoring programs effectively serve young people. The NMRC also facilitates the annual National Mentoring Summit, where leaders and practitioners from around the nation gather to advance the field of mentoring through shared learning and networking. For more resources and information, visit their website at https://nationalmentoringresourcecenter.org

Guide to Mentoring Boys and Young Men of Color

This guide serves as a supplement to the fourth edition of The Elements of Effective Practice for Mentoring™, and includes additional recommended practices focusing on boys and young men of color (BYMOC).

Talking it Through: Communication Skills for Mentors: This online course from Education Northwest gives video scenarios and training to help you as a mentor navigate difficult conversations.