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Sample YouthBuild Mentoring Logic Model
Statement of need: We want our students to find more success in the YouthBuild program and after they move on. We feel that mentoring relationships can support these goals.
Resources/ Inputs Activities Outputs Indicators / Tools Outcomes Impact Program Mentoring
Coordinator Other staff Volunteers Partners Teachers Construction sites Leadership classes
Recruitment Screening Matching Training Supervision and
support Life Plans Service
coordination Mentor‐rich
activities
# Match meetings # Matches lasting
15 months # Service projects # Check ins by staff # Match
ceremonies # Ongoing
trainings # Life Plans
Web‐STAQ DCTAT Monthly reporting Match tracking
logs Court records
Increased attendance
Increased completion of YB
More low‐income housing
Reduced crime and victimization
Less unemployment
Youth/ Mentor
Parents Sponsor Pastor Coach Mentor’s family
and friends
Weekly meetings Service projects Group activities Homework help Involving youth’s
family Job shadows
# Meeting hours # Updated Life
Plans # Life Plan goals
met # Matches are
“close” # Students with
improved attitudes in X, Y, Z domains
Life Plans Hemingway
Connectedness Scale
ADOT survey Rosenberg Self‐
Esteem Scale Anti‐social
Attitudes Scale
Better job placement
Reduced recidivism
Increased sense of self‐efficacy
Better financial management
Improved peer relationships
Increased college attendance
Increased mentor satisfaction
Increased parent satisfaction
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