Yesterday I wrote about President Obama asking for $900 million to reduce the high school drop out rate.
I don't have much influence with my single vote on how the Federal government uses my tax dollars, but I can influence the futures of inner city kids by what I do as leader of Cabrini Connections, Tutor/Mentor Connection.
Now you can have an influence on what the Tutor/Mentor Connection does to help volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs grow, and thrive, in all parts of the Chicago region.
Here's a pdf showing resources provided by T/MC
Here's some articles showing the Network of Purpose.
View the Program Locator and see how it helps you find where tutor/mentor programs in Chicago are located.
Vote for us in the Pepsi Refresh Project.
With your help we can win a grant of $250,000, which is a full year of funding for the Tutor/Mentor Connection. With this we upgrade the maps, the web library, the outreach and we help every tutor/mentor program in the city get the ideas, the volunteers and the dollars they also need.
If you help the Tutor/Mentor Connection grow in Chicago you also help similar strategies grow in your own city because your leaders can borrow ideas from the T/MC and the resources we share in our library and through the May and November Conferences, as well as on-line forums.
This contest runs through March 2010. Right now we're in 284th place. We need to be in the top two to win the grant. Can you help?
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