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Plan to Support One-to-One mentoring in 2016—2017
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Plan to support one-to-one mentoring in 2016/2017 Dear Prospective Donors and Supporters,
Big Brothers Big Sisters provides professionally supported, one-to-one mentoring relationships that help a child who is facing some kind of adversity, overcome obstacles and succeed in life. Our programs work! According to research done locally with more than 300 teachers who are involved in our program more than 65% of the children in the program improved in their academic performance last year. Our mentoring programs help our youth make better decisions and to stay in school! We help them better understand the connection between education and work, and that making good choices will help them succeed in life. We know that every year your company or organization needs to plan and budget for the support you provide to area non-profit organizations. We know it is difficult for you to support programs and events when we contact you months after you have budgeted your community support dollars. While this “catalog� of programming, program enhancement support and event sponsorships isn’t intended to fully explain the opportunities available to support one-to-one mentoring at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley, it is intended to give you a brief description and amount that it takes to support the program or event. If something in this brochure peaks your interest, please feel free to give us a call or email us and ask us for more details and information. We also work collaboratively with you to customize these programs to best meet your needs and the needs of our Littles. Thank you for taking the time to look over these opportunities for supporting such an important cause. Helping children break the cycle of poverty and become independent, contributing adults in the community is so important not only to the youth, but to the whole community.
Sincerely, BBBS DEVELOPMENT TEAM:
Jay
Beth
Kayla
Jay Justin, CEO
Beth Clark, Development Director
Kayla Kiesey, Events Director
jjustin@bbbs-mv.org
bclark@bbbs-mv.org
kkiesey@bbbs-mv.org
563-323-8006 ext. 203
563-323-8006 ext. 201
563-323-8006 ext. 208
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PROGRAM SUPPORT—DONATIONS: PROGRAM ITEM:
IMPACT DESCRIPTION
Presenting Supporter School-Based Program
(1) opportunities available for presenting sponsor of our SchoolBased program which supports approximately 400+ matches in 60 schools in our 14-county area. Recognized on our website, newsletter, events, brochures, e-blasts.
(1) ALCOA Presenting Supporter Community-Based Program
Presenting Supporter BIG BROTHER PROGRAM
$12,500 Annual support
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(2) opportunity available for presenting sponsor of our Community-Based program which supports approximately 300 matches throughout the 14-county service area. Recognized on our website, newsletter, events, brochures, e-blasts.
(1) WELLS FARGO Presenting Supporter BIG SISTER PROGRAM
Annual Amt./Code
(1) MODERN WOODMEN
$10,000 Annual support
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(1) opportunity available for presenting sponsor of the Big Sister component of our programming. This involves about 300 girls and young women who are mentored by female Bigs in both our School-Based and Community-Based programs. The opportunity involves working with our development staff to create unique experiences for Big and Little Sisters in the program (speakers, outings, events, etc.) Recognized on our website, newsletter, at events, brochures, e-blasts.
$ 5,000 Annual support + In-kind
(1) opportunity available for presenting sponsor of the Big Brother component of our programming. This involves about 250 boys and young men who are mentored by female Bigs in both our School-Based and Community-Based programs. The opportunity involves working with our development staff to create unique experiences for Big and Little Sisters in the program (speakers, outings, events, etc.) Recognized on our website, newsletter, at events, brochures, e-blasts.
$5,000 Annual support + In-kind
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Plan to support one-to-one mentoring in 2016/2017 PROGRAM SUPPORT—DONATIONS: PROGRAM ITEM: Match Anniversary Supporter
IMPACT DESCRIPTION (4) opportunities available. At Match Anniversary events we celebrate each Match’s anniversary date (which occurred in the past quarter). It is a time for celebration and a time that the Matches set goals for the upcoming year. Supporters are recognized at the event and in our newsletter.
Annual Amt./Code $1,000 per year or $250 per event PS-D 5
Individual Match Supporter
(700) opportunities are available. It costs, on the average, approximately $1500 a year to provide the administrative support for recruiting, enrolling and providing on-going support for each Match. Recognized to the Match and on our website.
$1,500 per Match or $750 per half Match
PS-D 6 Match Activity Boxes
Match Training Supporters
60 opportunities available. Each school that we are in with our School-Based program has an activity box that contains games, flash cards, books, etc. that the Match can use during their visit. It provides a way for the Match to communicate while playing a game or reading a book. Each sponsor is recognized on the Activity Box. EGS (APAC) - 30 Schools
$4,500 per year or $75 per activity box PS-D 7
(12) opportunities available. Once a month BBBS holds a training $3,000 for session on being an effective mentor for their adult volunteers. the year or A variety of topics are covered and 20 to 40 current Bigs attend $250 per each session. training session.
PS-D 8 Individual School Supporter
(60) opportunities available to support an individual school that participates in the school-based program. Your company is recognized within the school as their supporter and on our website.
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$1,000 per school
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Plan to support one-to-one mentoring in 2016/2017 PROGRAM SUPPORT—DONATIONS: PROGRAM ITEM: Volunteer Recruitment Campaigns
IMPACT DESCRIPTION (1) Opportunity to support volunteer recruitment campaigns. RECRUIT ONE: Campaign targeted at current Bigs to recruit one more person to be a volunteer that year. Quarterly incentives to Bigs to spend on Littles.
Annual Amt./Code $7,500 per year
100 DAYS / 100 BIGS: Community wide campaign to recruit adult mentor volunteers—kicks off in April runs into July. PSA support from local television and radio. CORPORATE LUNCH & LEARNS: Work with businesses and organizations all year long to present BBBS volunteer opportunities in a “lunch and learn” format (small groups with food). ASCENTRA CREDIT UNION Bigs’ Night Out—Networking
(4) opportunities available. Every quarter Bigs’ Night Out offers an opportunity for our mentors to mingle. These events offer the opportunity for Bigs to share their experiences and ask questions of each other and staff. Each sponsor is recognized at the event, and in our newsletter prior to the event. Two representatives from the sponsor company or organization may attend the event. Deere Employee Credit Union (4)
PROGRAM ITEM:
PROGRAM
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$2,500per year or $625 per event
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IMPACT DESCRIPTION
Annual ENCHANCEMENTS—DONATIONS:Amt./Code
Match Activities—Matches all ages (12-20) opportunities available. Match Activities are organized activities that our matches participate in. We usually get 15 to 40 participants for each activity depending on the activity. Everything from game nights to an educational program to a physical activity. Each activity supporter is recognized at the event and in the newsletter. ROYAL NEIGHBORS—4 MATCH ACTIVITIES 5
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Plan to support Annual IMPACT DESCRIPTION Amt./Code one-to-one mentoring in 2016
(1) opportunity to be the PRESENTING SPONSOR of our Middle $5,000 and High School COMPASS PROGRAM. The teen enhancement annual programs within COMPASS include Job Readiness Training, Career Navigators and Next Steps (all outlined below). Other sponsorship needed teen programs such as Personal Finance, Ethics Training, Job Shadow opportunities will arise during the year and will also recognize the COMPASS PRESENTING SPONSOR.
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Job Readiness Training— High School
(2) opportunities available to support our Job Readiness Training $2,500 per focused on Littles who are 14—17. Job Readiness encompasses a annual 18 hour program split up over several weeks. It teaches youth how to prepare for working in their first job and all about the sponsorship application process. At the end of the completion of the program, we work with community partners and employers to help them line up a job to work in the summer or part time during school. Sponsors are recognized at each training session, on our website, Coaches Corner newsletter and in e-blasts as needed. Approximately 30 Matches participate (Feb—April). (1) PARR INSTRUMENTS
Career Navigator Tours— Middle School and High School
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(9) opportunities available to support our Career Navigator Tours $4,500 per that take place nine months out of the year. Approximately year or $500 20-30 middle school and high school matches participate in each per tour tour. Recognized on tours, on website, newsletter and e-blasts.
PS-E 4 Next Steps—Preparing for post High School education.
(2) opportunities available to support our College Readiness Training. This training helps students and their parents better navigate financial aide, scholarship and grant applications and preparation for ACT and SAT testing. Approximately 30 Matches (some with parents or guardians) participate in the training. Recognition includes at training sessions, on website, in newsletter and e-mail blasts as needed.
$1,500 per annual sponsorship
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IMPACT DESCRIPTION
Annual Amt./Code
Ethics Training and Leadership Training—Middle & H.S.
(2) opportunities available to support the BBBS Ethics and Leadership training program. This program helps Littles understand more about making ethical decisions in their lives and how to be an effective leader. The program welcomes the Big and the parent or guardian to participate. Sponsor receives recognition at the training, in our newsletter, on our website and in e-blasts as needed. (1) PARR INSTRUMENTS
$ 500 per ethics training program during the year
(2) opportunities available to support the BBBS Public Speaking training program. This program helps Littles become more comfortable with public speaking and provides them with helpful tips and ideas that will support them when doing any kind of public speaking or presentation.
$ 500 per
Public Speaking
Community Service
(2) opportunities available to support the BBBS Community Service training program. This program helps Littles better understand the importance of volunteering and giving back to your community.
PS-E 3 public speaking training session during the year
PS-E 4 $ 500 per community service training session during the year
PS-E 5 Money Wise Kids—Financial Literacy (1) opportunity to support BBBS in teaching Littles about personal finance including savings, credit cards, debit cards, checking accounts. This includes up to six branded articles in Coaches Corner, recognition at two financial oriented Match Activities and recognition at the Financial Literacy training sessions. IHMVCU
Healthy Kids—Info and activities
(1) opportunities to support BBBS in teaching Littles about health topics such as nutrition, safety, first aid, hygiene, fitness and mental health. It includes up to six branded articles in Coaches Corner and recognition at 2 Healthy U training sessions.
UnityPoint Health—Trinity Technology / IT
(2) opportunities available to support the BBBS Technology and IT training program. This program helps Littles better understand computers, common software, the internet and smart phones.
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$5,000
PS-E 6 $2,500 Presenting + $500 for each class.
PS-E 7 $ 500 per technology and IT training session during the
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EVENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: Putt-A-Round PROGRAM ITEM:
IMPACT DESCRIPTION PUTT-A-ROUND 2016
PUTT-A-ROUND PRESENTING SPONSOR
(2) Opportunities. In 2016 Putt-A-Round will be celebrating its 11th anniversary of being one of the largest FUNdraisers for Big Brothers Big Sisters. The event runs over four days in the Great Hall of the RiverCenter in downtown Davenport. As Presenting Sponsor you receive all media mentions (print, TV, radio) as well as event recognition including booth, signage, score cards, verbal announcements and more. The presenting sponsor also receives up to six, four-person teams to play at the event. (NON-FINANCIAL co-sponsors) WELLS FARGO (pending)
PUTT-A-ROUND HOLE IN ONE/ BIG PUTT SPONSOR
(1) Opportunity to be the Team Photo-Opp Sponsor for the entire 4-day event. Capture the special memories and fun shared amongst team members at a designated photo station on the course. Includes company logo on event website, print advertising, registration forms, flyers, photo backdrop. Social media postings. Sponsor may provide props and 1 team registration is included with the sponsorship. ACTIVE ENDEAVORS (pending)
PHOTO OPP SPONSOR
PUTT-A-ROUND CLUBHOUSE SPONSOR
PUTT-A-ROUND SHIFT SPONSOR
(1) Opportunity to be the Hole In Ones/BIG PUTT Sponsor. Anyone who makes a Hole In One blows the horn, hands in a Hole In One ticket then is eligible for a daily prize drawing. In addition, the sponsor is branded to the Big Putt contest where players pay to take a chance at making a 35 ft. putt if and they make that are put into a drawing to be selected to do a 50 ft. putt for $10,000 on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Includes company logo on event website, print advertising, registration forms and flyers. Company and contest mentions in e-blasts and social media postings. Verbal recognition during each shift with prize drawings held at the Big Putt hole. Includes 2 team registrations. (8 people). Sponsor provides Hole In One Prizes (3, $100 value) NORTHWEST BANK (pending)
PUTT-A-ROUND CLUB HOUSE
(1) Help create a highly visible and popular spot on the course where participants can enjoy food from local restaurants and a cold beverage while playing. Includes company logo on event website, print advertising, registration forms and flyers. Company mention to players before and during event. Branded pop-up tents and banners (provided by sponsor) are desired. 1 team registration is included (4 people). RYAN COMPANIES US (pending) (8) There are eight shifts at Putt-A-Round. A shift attracts between fifty and 150 people, all depending on the shift. You can also secure a shift for your company to play. (Match Night is considered a shift)
Annual Amt./ Code
$5,000 January 17— 20, 2017 Attendees 1,500+ EVT PAR 1
$3,000
EVT PAR 2
$2,500 EVT PAR 3
$2,500 EVT PAR 4
$2,000 EVT PAR 5
PUTT-A-ROUND HOLE SPONSOR— Birdie and Eagle
(27) In our 10th Anniversary Putt-A-Round there will be 27 holes set up for play. Each hole is uniquely designed by the company or group. There is voting for most creative and most challenging holes. Availability depends on renewals.
$900 -$1,200
HIGH TOP TABLE SPONSOR
(1) Players need a place to set down drinks, etc. as they play the course. Each hole (25-27) will have a branded high top table in front of each hole on the course. Includes table rental and branded covering. EYE SURGEONS ASSOCIATES (pending)
$1,500
EVT PAR 6
EVT PAR 7 PUTT-A-ROUND RAFFLE SPONSOR
(20) Sponsor a raffle prize with a cash donation or an in-kind gift. Raffle prizes are drawn at the end 8 of Putt-A-Round. Your donation will be recognized with signage at the raffle table.
$250 EVT PAR 8
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IMPACT DESCRIPTION SNOWBIRD CLASSIC SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
Annual Amt./Code
SNOWBIRD CLASSIC WINTER SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
(1) Presenting Sponsor opportunity available for this even which is in its 35th year. Held annually at the DugOut Sports Complex in Davenport this event attracts hundreds of area softball enthusiasts out to have lots of fun, support a good cause and just possibly win the tournament! Co-ed and all men’s divisions are held on separate weekends. Logo recognition on registration brochure, posters, website, t-shirts and banner.
$2,500
PRESENTING SPONSOR
2017 Jan. 27-29, Feb. 10-12, Attendees: 500—700
EVT SB 1
SNOWBIRD CLASSIC—RAFFLE SPONSOR
PROGRAM ITEM:
(10) Opportunity to make an in-kind raffle prize or cash gift to support the event. 10 Raffle Prizes will be given out.
IMPACT DESCRIPTION PLANT SALE 2016
$250 EVT SB 2
Annual Amt./Code
PLANT SALE PRESENTING & MAJOR (3) Opportunities to co-sponsor the largest fundraiser that BBBS $5,000 SPONSORS. has during the year—Plant Sale! Your company name appears on 2017 all media and gives you exposure on the Plant Sale order form May 5— May 13 (7,500). + Signage at event. 1200 shoppers. $5,000 (no location provided) 2017: Iowa American Water, Ryan Companies US, Mel Foster (pending)
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EVENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM ITEM:
IMPACT DESCRIPTION: BIG IMPACT EVENT
Annual Amt.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: BIG IMPACT AWARDS AND DINNER (2) Opportunity for Presenting Sponsor of the Big Impact Event. This event is held each year and receives approximately 250 to 350 attendees. It honors our volunteers and matches, educates the community about the positive impact of mentoring youth and serves as a fundraiser to support programming of the organization. Logo recognition on all invitations, e-blasts, newsletter promotion, banners at event, verbal recognition.
$3,500 Sept. 13, 2016
EVT BI 1
Elanders Americas
BIG IDEA—BUSINESS WORKSHOP
(4) Opportunity for Presenting Sponsor of the Big Impact Event. $5,000 This event is held each year and receives approximately 250 October 27 to 350 attendees. It honors our volunteers and matches, educates the community about the positive impact of mentoring youth and serves as a fundraiser to support programming of the organization. Logo recognition on all $3,500 invitations, e-blasts, newsletter promotion, banners at event, verbal recognition. Luncheon / Estes Construction, Sedona Group, Quad City Bank & Trust keynote $5,000 level each.
sponsor
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EVENT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: PROGRAM ITEM: BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING— PRESENTING SPONSOR
IMPACT DESCRIPTION: 2016 BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING
Annual Amt./Code
(1) Opportunity to be Presenting Sponsor for the annual BBBS $7,500 Big Drive Golf Outing. This event has sold out with 128 players Mon., July and more than 20 corporate sponsors. It raises more than 18, 2016 at $30,000 to support one-to-one mentoring. Recognized on Fyre Lake media (TBD) , featured in event program, banners at the course, website, registration forms, e-blasts and verbal thank you at EVT GO 1 event. GALAXY ONE MARKETING
BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING—TEE GIFT (1) Opportunity to sponsor the tee gift bag which will carry your company name and contain player gifts, gift cards and offers. SPONSOR Each player will receive a tee gift bag. Logo in event program, sign / banner at event. 128 players. HORNBUCKLE
$2,500
BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING HOLE IN ONE SPONSOR
(2) Opportunity to sponsor the Hole In One contest. Your company receives signage at event. Staff at Hole In One tee box. Verbal thank you at event. Logo in event program.
$1,500
BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING BEVERAGE TENT SPONSOR
(2) Opportunity to sponsor our drive-by beverages tents situated on the course at the golf outing. Signage at tent and opportunity to staff with volunteers. Logo included in event program. Verbal thank you at event. Logo on all drink tickets. Treiber Construction and Carpetland USA
$1,500
BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING—19TH HOLE FIESTA SPONSOR
(1) Opportunities to sponsor the 19th Hole Fiesta Wrap Up Celebration. This is where players find out who won what raffle items, contests and best score for the tournament. Food served and cash bar. Banners, logo in event program, verbal thank you.
$2,500
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EVT GO 3
EVT GO 4
EVT GO 5 BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING— CORPORATE HOLE SPONSOR
(17) Opportunity to sponsor a Hole with a foursome (Hole no foursome is $600). Hole signage, listing in event program.
BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING—LUNCH SPONSOR
(1) Opportunity to provide lunch to all golfers and volunteers. InKind or cash. Branding on bags/boxes. Event program, verbal thank you. UNITYPOINT HEALTH TRINITY
$1,200 EVT GO 6 $1,000 EVT GO 7
BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING—DRIVING (2) Opportunity to sponsor - Hit The Picker (golfers try to hit the $ 1,000 golf ball picker from the driving range for prizes OR Golf Cart RANGE OR GOLF CART SPONSOR EVT GO 8 or 9 Sponsor—company signage on each golf cart (60—66 carts) TRI-CITY ELECTRIC (CARTS) (1) Opportunity to sponsor Wake Up! Island—kick off beverages $ 750 BIG DRIVE GOLF OUTING—WAKE for the golf outing (Bloody Marys and Cape Codders). Cash + inUP! ISLAND EVT GO 10 kind. STERN BEVERAGE Sponsor will be recognized on the bag or container that holds GOLF OUTING IMPACT PACK $500 the Drink tickets, raffle tickets and mulligan tickets. 11
ONE STEP PRINTING/NECKER JEWELRY
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DESCRIPTION: REUNITE PICNIC
Annual Amt./Code
REUNITE PICNIC PRESENTING SPONSOR
(1) Opportunity to be Presenting Sponsor for the 2015 Reunite $2,500 Picnic. This event brings together current and past Bigs and TBD Littles, their families, donors and corporate supporters for an 9/24/16 early fall picnic. Logo recognition on all invitations, email-blasts, 300 attendees Coaches Corner announcements. Banners at event. Verbal thank EVT RP 1 you. ENTERPRISE CAR
REUNITE PICNIC FOOD SPONSOR
(1) Opportunity to provide food for the picnic (in-kind or cash support). The Food Sponsor will receive logo recognition on all invitations, email-blasts, Coaches Corner announcements. Banners at event. Verbal thank you.
$2,500
(25) Provide raffle prizes that are youth and family oriented. Every attendee (child and adult) will receive raffle tickets to place in baskets of prizes they want to win. In-kind or cash gifts.
$50—$250
REUNITE PICNIC - RAFFLE PRIZES
EVT RP 2
EVT RP 3
PROGRAM ITEM:
DESCRIPTION: MACOMB BOWL FOR KIDS SAKE
BOWL FOR KIDS SAKE— Multiple levels of support. PRESENTING SPONSOR (MACOMB)
Annual Amt./Code $100— $1,000 Nov. 2017 EVT BFKS 1
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Plan to support one-to-one mentoring in 2016/2017 DEMOGRAPHICS OF BIGS AND LITTLES DEMOGRAPHICS OF BIGS (ADULT VOLUNTEER MENTORS) GENDER:
ETHNICITY:
Female
64%
Male
36%
African American
4.1%
Hispanic
2.2%
Multi-racial
2.1%
Asian
0.6%
Other
1.4%
Caucasian
DEMOGRAPHICS OF LITTLES (THE CHILDREN WE SERVE) ENVIRONMENTS:
89.5%
62% School-Based GENDER:
AGE LEVELS:
18—20 years
5.5%
21—39 years
42.8%
40—59 years
35.2%
60+ years
16.5%
Married
49.4%
Single
27.5%
38% Community-Based
57% female 43% male
ETHNICITY:
19.2% African American 5.5% Hispanic 15.7% Multi-racial 1.2% Other
MARITAL STATUS:
Divorced
6.7%
Widowed
2.3%
Living with sig.
2.5%
NA
11.4%
High School only
3.7%
Some college
10.1%
Assoc. Degree
5.0%
58.4% Caucasian AGE:
6 years
1.6%
7 years
4.2%
8 years
10.8%
9 years
19.8%
10 years 14.9% 11 years 12.8%
EDUCATION:
Bachelor’s Degree
29.5%
Master’s Degree
14.9%
Doctorate NA (did not answer)
12 years 10.9% 13 years 9.0% 14 years 5.5% 15 years 6.8% 16 years 2.9%
1.4%
17 years 0.8%
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Plan to support one-to-one mentoring in 2016/2017 Number of counties served: 14 Number of children served annually: 650 Number of partner schools: 61
Mentoring Environments Include:
Outcomes:
Community-Based:
Adults who were mentored as a child in a BBBS program were:
10 hours per month community activities/contact with child and parent.
75% more likely to have received a four-year degree.
46% more likely to have an average household income of $75,000 plus.
72% were satisfied with their relationship with friends, family and spouses.
52% more likely to volunteer in their community or hold leadership roles in an organization.
90% felt the mentor provided stability.
81% reported that their mentor changed their perspective on what they thought was possible.
77% set higher goals for themselves
76% indicated their mentor influenced them to perform better in school.
Community-Based Program—25 months
74% indicated their mentor influenced their personal decisions.
School-Based Program—21 months
84% learned how to help others.
62% of children served come from single parent homes.
SOURCE: Harris Interactive Study / BBBS of America
School-Based: Meet twice a month (minimum) at elementary school for lunch.
Campus-Based: Engaging college level students as volunteers in our community- or school-based programs.
Career Navigators: Meet 2-3 times a month after school with Middle School and High School youth to tour businesses and higher education opportunities and explore careers.
Longer/Stronger—Average Match Lengths:
Youth Outcome Surveys Percentage of all BBBS youth maintaining or improving by specific outcome measures. Research conducted June, 2015 for 2014—2015 school year. ‘s % enrolled who showed
Outcome Areas
improvement
Mentoring helps a child to become a self-reliant, contributing adult citizen. It helps to keep children in school.
SELF-CONFIDENCE
68%
ABILITY TO EXPRESS FEELINGS
60%
DECISION-MAKING ABILITIES
53%
GREATER SENSE OF THEIR FUTURE
57%
SELF-MOTIVATION
61%
TRUST TOWARD TEACHER
65%
Davenport, IA 52801
OVERALL BEHAVIOR
48%
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OUR MISSION: To provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
130 W. 5th Street, Davenport, IA 52801 OFFICE: 563-323-8006 FAX: 563-333-2494 WEBSITE: www.bbbsmv.org *NON-PROFIT TAX ID: 42-1320908
OUR VISION: All children achieve success in life.
*All donations and sponsorships will be sent a letter from BBBS indicating tax deductible amounts for each support item.
CEO: Jay Justin (jjustin@bbbs-mv.org) Director of Development: Beth Clark (bclark@bbbs-mv.org) Director of Events: Kayla Kiesey (kkiesey@bbbs-mv.org) 15