Service Provider

Big Brothers Big Sisters National Office

Targeting children ages 6-18, Big Brothers Big Sisters assists youth to reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with volunteer mentors. BBBS distinguishes itself from other mentoring programs via rigorous published standards and required procedures, including volunteer screening, youth assessment, a careful matching process, and supervision. Agencies use a case management approach, following each case from initial inquiry through closure.

PROSPER Partnerships

PROSPER stands for PROmoting School-community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience.

PROSPER isn’t a program, rather it is a scientifically-proven delivery system that facilitates sustained, quality delivery of evidence-based programs that reduce risky youth behaviors, enhance positive youth development and strengthen families.