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Flexible Schedule
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Phoenix, AZ 85016
There is no bridge from a group home to independent living and young people that have aged out of foster care often enter adulthood without the emotional support or financial safety-net of family. As a mentor, you can help ensure these vulnerable young people are not left to navigate adulthood alone. Your caring, patient guidance and friendship can ease the heavy burden of self-sufficiency for young adults that have often missed out on critical growth and development opportunities provided by a stable childhood. Mentors are a crucial component of Foster Your Future’s unique approach of pairing mentorship with financial assistance and incentives to ensure that mentees are stable and have some resources to put learning into action. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A MENTOR? There is no perfect profile for a mentor - the young adults participating in Foster Your Future programming come to the organization with unique interests, strengths, challenges, and goals. Most mentees live in Tempe, Mesa or the West Valley. Current mentors tell us that they rely on: Patience Compassion Time (1 - 5 hours per month) Listening skills Diplomacy A desire to make a difference The belief that they have something to give This opportunity is extremely flexible. We ask mentors to commit to a one-year mentorship, including a weekly check-in and monthly meet-up. Once you have been introduced to your mentee, you and the mentee will determine when, where and how you check-in and meet-up. Foster Your Future will provide reimbursement for one monthly in person meet-up with your mentee, as well as mileage reimbursement. We rely on mentors to help assess changing needs and goals of the young person, suggest ways that Foster Your Future can encourage and support their efforts, and provide regular communication back the Foster Your Future team on your mentee’s efforts and progress. In the words of one young adult: "When I was connected with Foster Your Future back in June 2022, I was homeless living in my car with no savings, maxed out credit cards, and just barely starting another job. Due to the generosity of the program and a wonderful mentor I was able to obtain housing goods, security deposit assistance, lots of food, and most importantly mental support to obtain my EMT certification and not give up like I did in the past. The support I received allowed me the opportunity to become essentially debt free, build a savings account, focus on healing from my childhood a bit more, and most importantly have the longest stable and safe housing in my life. I sincerely thank all of those that support Foster Your Future which gave a young guy like me opportunities to become successful when no one else believed in me (including myself)."
Date Posted: 2025-05-15
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Flexible Schedule
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, 85285
There is no bridge from a group home to independent living and young people that have aged out of foster care often enter adulthood without the emotional support or financial safety-net of family. As a mentor, you can help ensure these vulnerable young people are not left to navigate adulthood alone. Your caring, patient guidance and friendship can ease the heavy burden of self-sufficiency for young adults that have often missed out on critical growth and development opportunities provided by a stable childhood. Mentors are a crucial component of Foster Your Future’s unique approach of pairing mentorship with financial assistance and incentives to ensure that mentees are stable and have some resources to put learning into action. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A MENTOR? There is no perfect profile for a mentor - the young adults participating in Foster Your Future programming come to the organization with unique interests, strengths, challenges, and goals. Most mentees live in Tempe, Mesa or the West Valley. Current mentors tell us that they rely on: Patience Compassion Time (1 - 5 hours per week) Listening skills Diplomacy A desire to make a difference The belief that they have something to give This opportunity is extremely flexible. We ask mentors to commit to a one-year mentorship, including a weekly check-in and monthly meet-up. Once you have been introduced to your mentee, you and the mentee will determine when, where and how you check-in and meet-up. Foster Your Future will provide reimbursement for one monthly in person meet-up with your mentee, as well as mileage reimbursement. We rely on mentors to help assess changing needs and goals of the young person, suggest ways that Foster Your Future can encourage and support their efforts, and provide regular communication back the Foster Your Future team on your mentee’s efforts and progress. In the words of one young adult: "When I was connected with Foster Your Future back in June 2022, I was homeless living in my car with no savings, maxed out credit cards, and just barely starting another job. Due to the generosity of the program and a wonderful mentor I was able to obtain housing goods, security deposit assistance, lots of food, and most importantly mental support to obtain my EMT certification and not give up like I did in the past. The support I received allowed me the opportunity to become essentially debt free, build a savings account, focus on healing from my childhood a bit more, and most importantly have the longest stable and safe housing in my life. I sincerely thank all of those that support Foster Your Future which gave a young guy like me opportunities to become successful when no one else believed in me (including myself)."
Date Posted: 2025-05-15
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Flexible Schedule
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Phoenix, 85003
There is no bridge from a group home to independent living and young people that have aged out of foster care often enter adulthood without the emotional support or financial safety-net of family. As a mentor, you can help ensure these vulnerable young people are not left to navigate adulthood alone. Your caring, patient guidance and friendship can ease the heavy burden of self-sufficiency for young adults that have often missed out on critical growth and development opportunities provided by a stable childhood. Mentors are a crucial component of Foster Your Future’s unique approach of pairing mentorship with financial assistance and incentives to ensure that mentees are stable and have some resources to put learning into action. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A MENTOR? There is no perfect profile for a mentor - the young adults participating in Foster Your Future programming come to the organization with unique interests, strengths, challenges, and goals. Most mentees live in Tempe, Mesa or the West Valley. Current mentors tell us that they rely on: Patience Compassion Time (1 - 5 hours per month) Listening skills Diplomacy A desire to make a difference The belief that they have something to give This opportunity is extremely flexible. We ask mentors to commit to a one-year mentorship, including a weekly check-in and monthly meet-up. Once you have been introduced to your mentee, you and the mentee will determine when, where and how you check-in and meet-up. Foster Your Future will provide reimbursement for one monthly in person meet-up with your mentee, as well as mileage reimbursement. We rely on mentors to help assess changing needs and goals of the young person, suggest ways that Foster Your Future can encourage and support their efforts, and provide regular communication back the Foster Your Future team on your mentee’s efforts and progress. In the words of one young adult: "When I was connected with Foster Your Future back in June 2022, I was homeless living in my car with no savings, maxed out credit cards, and just barely starting another job. Due to the generosity of the program and a wonderful mentor I was able to obtain housing goods, security deposit assistance, lots of food, and most importantly mental support to obtain my EMT certification and not give up like I did in the past. The support I received allowed me the opportunity to become essentially debt free, build a savings account, focus on healing from my childhood a bit more, and most importantly have the longest stable and safe housing in my life. I sincerely thank all of those that support Foster Your Future which gave a young guy like me opportunities to become successful when no one else believed in me (including myself)."
Date Posted: 2025-05-15
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Flexible Schedule
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Virtual Opportunity
Foster Your Future is seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Volunteer Grant Writer to assist us in securing funding to support our programs and initiatives. As a Grant Writer, you may research grant opportunities, draft compelling proposals, and collaborate with our team to meet application deadlines. This role is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to make a meaningful impact through their writing and research skills. Key Responsibilities: Grant Research: Identify and research potential grant opportunities that align with our mission and programs. Proposal Writing: Write, edit, and proofread grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting documents to meet submission guidelines and deadlines. Collaboration: Work closely with staff to gather information about programs, outcomes, and funding needs. Database Management: Track grant submissions, deadlines, and reporting requirements using our grant management tools. Reporting: Assist in preparing reports for funders, detailing program outcomes and impact. Required Skills & Qualifications: Knowledge of Grant Advance software, or willingness to complete training. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling and persuasive narratives. Strong research skills to identify grant opportunities and understand funder requirements. Attention to detail and ability to adhere to deadlines. Familiarity with nonprofit work and fundraising, is a plus. Prior experience in grant writing is preferred but not required. Proficiency in using tools like Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PDF software a must. Time Commitment: Flexible schedule, with an estimated 4- 10 hours per week, depending on deadlines. Join Us in Making a Difference! We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds and experiences. Thank you for considering this opportunity to support our mission!
Date Posted: 2025-05-15
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2025-05-08
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2025-08-06
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, 85016
Foster Your Future is seeking a creative, mission-driven Volunteer Content Creator to support our communications across multiple platforms-including our website, social media, blog, and newsletters. This role plays a vital part in telling our organization’s story, acknowledging our generous funders and partners, and highlighting the voices and experiences of our program participants. Key Responsibilities: Content Development Draft and edit compelling written content for newsletters, blog posts, website updates, and social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.) Interview program participants, volunteers, and staff to create human-interest stories that showcase the impact of our work Assist with writing and formatting content that aligns with our brand tone and values Funders & Partners Recognition Craft thoughtful and timely acknowledgments of funders and community partners through social media shoutouts, donor spotlights, and newsletter features Collaborate with staff to ensure funder and partner visibility requirements are met Campaign Support Support awareness and fundraising campaigns by creating engaging, shareable content Help maintain a content calendar to coordinate posts and updates across platforms Program Highlights Write short features or success stories that spotlight program participants (with consent), community events, and volunteer efforts Assist in organizing a library of stories, quotes, and photos for future use Qualifications: Excellent writing and editing skills with attention to tone, grammar, and audience Strong storytelling ability and a passion for mission-driven work Experience with social media platforms, blogging tools, or newsletter software (e.g., Mailchimp, WordPress, Canva) is a plus Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and collaborate with staff Experience or interest in nonprofits, community work, or social impact stories Benefits: Contribute meaningfully to a cause you care about Build your portfolio with published content Gain experience in nonprofit communications and digital media Receive mentorship and feedback from staff Flexible schedule and remote opportunities available
Date Posted: 2025-04-28