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Changing the course of young lives changes the futures of communities.
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WORK
– MENTORING RECIPIENTS SUCCEED
13% higherearnings
$315,000 higherlifetime income
63% havepost-secondary
education
47% hold seniorleadership positions
17% more likely to be employed
SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT
work life community
+ +Parent/GuardianSupport
Program Sta�Support
Mentor + Menteein Successful Match
start something
*Among economically disadvantaged groups, $1 invested in mentoring by Big Brothers Big Sisters returns $23 to society.
$1 invested in mentoringby Big Brothers Big Sistersreturns $18 to society*
Increased taxes andspending from higher income
+ increased volunteering
and donations
COM
MUNITY – MENTORING RECIPIENTS G
IVE BA
CK
LIFE
– MENTORING RECIPIENTS THRIVE 13% more likely
to donate to charity 20% more
money donated
30% more time
volunteering87% have strongsocial networks
50% more likelyto volunteer
81% report�nancial literacy
98% believe they makegood life choices 80% pursue
healthy lifestyles
96% say they're happy92% feel con�dent
thementoring effect
Social Return on Investment StudyTo access the economic bene�ts of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs in Canada, The Boston Consulting Group undertook a multi-stage study that compares the outcomes of children who participated in community 1-to-1 programs with those that did not.
Changing the course of young liveschanges the future of communities.
By every measure, Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs return positive results for participants in the areas of mental health, employment and community engagement.
WORK
– MENTORING RECIPIENTS SUCCEED
13% higherearnings
$315,000 higherlifetime income
63% havepost-secondary
education
47% hold seniorleadership positions
17% more likely to be employed
SOCIAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT
work life community
+ +Parent/GuardianSupport
Program Sta�Support
Mentor + Menteein Successful Match
start something
*Among economically disadvantaged groups, $1 invested in mentoring by Big Brothers Big Sisters returns $23 to society.
$1 invested in mentoringby Big Brothers Big Sistersreturns $18 to society*
Increased taxes andspending from higher income
+ increased volunteering
and donations
COM
MUNITY – MENTORING RECIPIENTS G
IVE BA
CKLIFE
– MENTORING RECIPIENTS THRIVE 13% more likely
to donate to charity 20% more
money donated
30% more time
volunteering87% have strongsocial networks
50% more likelyto volunteer
81% report�nancial literacy
98% believe they makegood life choices 80% pursue
healthy lifestyles
96% say they're happy92% feel con�dent
thementoring effect
Social Return on Investment StudyTo access the economic bene�ts of Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs in Canada, The Boston Consulting Group undertook a multi-stage study that compares the outcomes of children who participated in community 1-to-1 programs with those that did not.
Changing the course of young liveschanges the future of communities.
By every measure, Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs return positive results for participants in the areas of mental health, employment and community engagement.