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Thursday, November 16, 2006
Class Action Settlement awards $2 million to fund tutor/mentor programs in Chicago
By tutormentor2 @ 10:08 AM :: 668 Views :: Advocacy, Funding and Philanthropy, T/MC, Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials

Over the past two years I've posted many messages showing how the Tutor/Mentor Connection has been working to help volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs grow in Chicago and in other major cities.  That has been a three part effort

a) building knowldge of who does this work, what works, who supports it, etc.

b) drawing programs together to learn from each other and collaborate on capacity building

c) working with business and professional groups to create strategies that distribute funds annually to tutor/mentor programs in every part of the city, instead of just to one or two favorite, or highly visibilie programs.

The best example of our success in getting businesses involved has been the work we've done since 1994 to help the Abraham Lincoln Marovitz Lend A Hand Program (http://www.lend-a-hand.net ) grow at the Chicago Bar Association.  Since 1995 the LAH has been able to award $30,000 to $50,000 each year in small grants to 20-30 different programs.  While these were welcome, the size of the grant means the programs still had to find about 98% of the money needed to operate from other sources.

Yesterday the LAH received $2 million from the Chicago Sun Times as part of a legal settlement.  These funds will increase the grant pool to as much as $300,000 per year over the next 3 to 5 years, and dramatically increase the size of grants awarded to tutor/mentor programs in the Chicago area.

This is the result of our efforts to connect those who can help with volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs who are helping inner city kids reach careers. It's also a result of many tutor/mentor programs participating in the May and November conference, and the August/September Volunteer Recruitment Campaigns, organized by the Tutor/Mentor Connection.

The goal of the T/MC is to have the Lend A Hand duplicated in every industry, so that tutor/mentor programs receive funds, and volunteers,  from many sources, not just the legal community.  The way we hope to achieve this is that more tutor/mentor leaders in Chicago will become active partners in this strategy, and that program leaders in other communities begin to work with the T/MC as collaborators so that the business and professional groups in their own community will adopt this strategy.

The best way to get more involved is to participate in the Nov. 30 Tutor/Mentor Conference being held at DePaul University, 1 E Jackson. Read about the conference at http://www.tutormentorconference.bigstep.com

This strategy can be duplicated in Rockford, Milwaukee, Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, or any other major city. I encourage you to connect with the T/MC so we can help you take a T/MC type leadership in your neighborhood, or your city.  To get involved, post a message in the Discussion Forum, or email me at tutormentor2@earthlink.net.

Saturday, October 21, 2006
Nobel Prize, Giraffes and Tutor/Mentor Connection
By tutormentor2 @ 10:09 AM :: 694 Views :: Advocacy, Funding and Philanthropy, T/MC, Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials

Read my blog to see how the Tutor/Mentor Connection is in the same fraternity of people sticking their neck out to do good.  Go to http://tutormentor.blogspot.com/2006/10/nobel-prize-giraffes-and-tutormentor.html 

T/MC Editorial: Fighting War on Terror- Help Needed in our Cities
By nsbyrer @ 4:46 PM :: 472 Views :: Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials
February 2003. As we fight the war o­n international terror, who will help fight the war o­n poverty?
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Chicago's Tolerance for Murder: Open letter to Chicago Tribune and other media
By nsbyrer @ 4:46 PM :: 948 Views :: Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials
Open Letter to the Editorial and Publishing Staff of the Chicago Tribune, written in November of a past year.

Note: The Tutor/Mentor Connection sends many letters to the Editor to Chicago media. Since 1994 several have been printed, but most are not printed. We've made a practice of putting some of these o­n our web sites so that visitors to the T/MC can read these comments even if the media don't have space to print them. 
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T/MC Editorial: Benton Harbor Riots follow-up. Open Letter to Leaders
By nsbyrer @ 4:45 PM :: 612 Views :: Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials
During the week of June 16, 2003 newsmedia around the country have been using major headlines to draw attention to the Benton Harbor riots. Mary Mitchell, a writer for the Chicago Sun Times, wrote a commentary titled "Benton Harbor warnings are the kind ignored elsewhere." I'm sure if I searched the papers from other cities I'd find similar warnings.
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