Working together for a brighter future for our youth.
Creating bonds between adult advisors and children in need.
Teaching new skills that can turn opportunity into potential.
Engaging caring adults with the youth who need them.
Finding help – finding hope.
Reaching out to touch young lives.
Spearheaded by the
Corporation
for National and Community Service, the Federal Mentoring
Council, comprised of representatives from a host of federal
government agencies, was established to secure more successful
futures for our nation’s youth aimed at closing the mentoring gap
and creating new mentoring opportunities by leveraging the
expertise, resources, and influence of government agencies.
The Council works to ensure the effective and efficient coordination
of the investment of federal resources in mentoring activities. The
Council is supported in its efforts by the National Mentoring
Working Group, an informal body which exchanges ideas and shares
information with the Council on a regular basis. In addition to
representatives from
MENTOR, the
working group includes participants from state and local government,
the nonprofit community, and corporate America.
This website serves as the home of the Federal Mentoring Council,
and provides in-depth information on the Council, its mentoring
initiatives and its partners, and resources, research findings, and
contact information on youth mentoring programs.