Organization
Minds Matter Bay Area (MMBay)

Mentor low-income high school student in SF!

Duration
Recruiting now
Location
San Francisco, CA

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

In-Person

Recruiting now

1563 Page St, San Francisco, CA 94117

About this Opportunity

In-person | Saturdays during the school year | Bachelor's degree required.

Learn more and apply: www.mindsmatterbay.org/join

About Minds Matter

Minds Matter Bay Area (MMBay) is a nonprofit that supports high-achieving, low-income high school students on their path to college through academic instruction, mentorship, and a community of support.

About the Role

Each mentor, along with their co-mentor, is matched to two mentees. Together, you’ll guide your mentee through our three-year college-access program, building trust, exploring college and career goals, and developing life skills. Occasional 1–2 year mentor openings are available when backfilling a role.

Commitment & Requirements

  • 3-year commitment (Aug–May each year)
  • Weekly attendance on Saturdays (12:30–2:30 PM, Aug–May) – There are approximately 25 sessions throughout the school year. Mentors are expected to attend 80% of those sessions.
  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Reliable, proactive, and strong communication skills
  • Ability to build trust with youth from diverse backgrounds
  • Prior experience with youth or first-generation students is a plus, but not required

What We Value

At Minds Matter Bay Area, we believe in showing up, doing the hard work, and leading with heart. Our mentors exemplify these values:

  • We show up - Mentors commit to showing up on-time and focused.
  • We do the hard work - Mentors engage fully—during and between sessions—to help mentees stay on track, develop life skills, and achieve long-term goals.
  • We believe and persist - Mentors know that trust takes time. They invest in their mentees with patience, encouragement, and realistic optimism.
  • We prioritize communication - Mentors stay in touch with their mentees and the program team, proactively asking questions and offering updates.
  • We practice emotional courage - Mentors lead with honesty and vulnerability, creating safe, open spaces for real conversations.
  • We are the culture - Mentors are the heartbeat of the mentee experience, helping coordinate across co-mentors, instructors, and leadership to offer wraparound support.

Why Join

  • Build a lasting, transformational relationship with your mentees
  • Join a mission-driven, inclusive community of change makers
  • Our volunteers often form lasting friendships and connect outside of sessions—from casual meetups to shared dinners
  • Grow as a mentor, coach, and leader

Issue area

  • Education