No-Cost Technical Assistance Consulting
Mentoring is good, but quality mentoring is better. By committing to quality improvements, programs can nurture stronger, longer lasting mentoring relationships. Through no-cost program consultation (called technical assistance), MENTOR Virginia works with well-established and newly-developing programs to improve their quality and impact.
Technical Assistance Consulting
Technical Assistance (TA) is an individualized program consultation service designed for mentoring programs that want to improve the quality of one or more aspects of their mentoring program. TA is made available to eligible youth mentoring programs at no cost through support from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Areas of Focus for Consultation
Click the buttons below to explore specific ways that your program can utilize technical assistance consulting to develop or enhance elements of your mentoring program.
More Information About Consultation
Click the images below to learn more about taking advantage of no-cost technical assistance consulting from MENTOR Virginia, including information on eligibility and an overview of how the consultation process works from start to finish.
Our Consultants
Our no-cost techincal assistance is provided by our talented team of consultants, all of whom are experts in various models of mentoring and working with specific populations of youth. To learn more about any of our consultants, visit our Staff and Consultants page of our website. When you submit your request, you have the option to specify your preference for which consultant you want to work with from our team.
Success Stories
For questions about our technical assistance consulting services, please contact Emma at pr@archive.mentorva.org or 804-829-7236. Click here to meet our expert consultants who work one-on-one with mentoring programs.
Technical Assistance is made possible through the National Mentoring Resource Center (NMRC), which is a project of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership.



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