Journey Forward Mentoring

A nonprofit organization

$11,120 raised by 91 donors

74% complete

$15,000 Goal

Journey Forward Mentoring, formerly Leadership Forward Mentoring Program, increases access to higher education and well-paying career paths through our high school and postsecondary mentoring programs. We work with students of color from low-income households in Dallas who are historically underrepresented in higher education and lack adequate college and career readiness support. 

We provide one-on-one support that brings each student into focus. We first engage with our students in high school through our Next Gen Mentoring program. Each student it matched with an adult volunteer mentor. Mentors help our students navigate high school, explore higher education and different career paths, and improve their understanding of what information, resources, and opportunities exist to support their success. When our students graduate, they are invited to join Edge, our postsecondary bridge program that walks alongside our students until they obtain their postsecondary degree or credential. Students receive group coaching and one-on-one college advising, participate in social gatherings, and receive a semester stipend to assist with living expenses.  

Our high-touch approach to mentoring creates strong relationships that help close the college and career readiness gap. We keep each relationship on track through regular check-ins with students and mentors; listen to and include parents; train our mentors on the social and emotional development of youth, effective communication practices, and racial inequities as they relate to our students, so they can build authentic relationships; and offer lessons, resources, and relevant information to our mentors so they can be effective. This in-depth support provides our student participants the benefit of having the one-on-one attention of someone who has critical knowledge and resources over an extended period. Each of our students has the focused attention of an adult who is vested in their success through high school and their postsecondary pathway.

We believe that students should lead the decision-making process for their future, and our role is to provide them with the right information, resources, and guidance so they can make informed decisions. We meet our students where they are at and develop long-term, meaningful relationships with them that extend beyond high school and their postsecondary education and help them thrive, lead fulfilling lives, and become mentors themselves to a new generation of students.

Mission

Our Vision:

Thriving communities where every student has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Our Mission:

Through the power of mentoring, we inspire and guide students to excel in school, progress in their careers, and contribute to their communities.

Needs

Dallas leads the nation as one of the top cities for job growth. However, its high school graduates from low-income households are unable to compete for living wage jobs because they lack a college degree. Journey Forward Mentoring seeks to change this reality through its life changing program. Our mentors help their mentees see their potential and realize their dreams. Through our new college bridge program, we further ensure the success of our students by providing them with continued support as they navigate this next chapter. But more students need our help.

In order to meet the needs of our students and grow Journey Forward Mentoring so we can impact even more lives, we need your support. Funding will enable us to work with more students at each of our high schools, as well as develop Edge for our high school graduates as they pursue higher education so that our students can truly excel academically, professionally, and ultimately in their communities.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Journey Forward Mentoring

Tax id (EIN)

82-0977074

Guidestar

Causes

Education - Higher Ed, Education - Career Prep, Employment & Workforce Development

Operating Budget

$250,000 - $499,999

Counties Served

Dallas

BIPOC Serving

Black or African American, Hispanic or Latinx

BIPOC Leadership

Both the Executive Director/CEO and Board Chair

Address

616 N. Madison Ave.
Dallas, TX 75208