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Become a Mentor

Ready to help the youth of today tackle local issues?

Young people around the world are learning about their communities, investigating problems, and helping affect positive changes. Having community partners in this process is vital to the success of such endeavors.

Please become a MyCOE mentor. You'll define the extent of help you wish to offer but through e-mail, telephone, Web chats, face-to-face visits, and/or other means of collaboration, you can make a difference in your geographic and specialty area.

By joining the MyCOE Mentor network, you are automatically enrolled in the MyCOE community listserve.

First Name:
Last Name:
Organization:
Mailing Address:
 
City:
State/Province:
ZIP/Postal Code:
Country:
Phone #:
FAX #:
Email:
Affiliation:
  
Thematic Specialties (check all that apply):
    Water
    Sanitation
    Human Settlement
    GIS
    Geography
    Sustainable Development
Sub Specialities (check all that apply):
    integrated water management
    green infrastructure
    sustainable agricultural practices
    farmland protection
    water supply and security
    draught
    flooding
    health and disease
    land use
    other (please specify)
Agenda 21 Expertise (check all that apply):
    Biodiversity
    Climate Change
    Energy
    Environmental Pollution
    Food Production
    Forest Management
    Freshwater Supply
    Health and Disease
    Urbanization
    Mountain Development
    Rural Development
    Poverty Reduction
Please provide us with additional information about your expertise (optional):

 
Contact Form Preference:
Did you previously mentor a MyCOE Project?
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No

Are you currently mentoring a student(s) on a MyCOE project?
Yes
No

By checking this box you agree to grant your permission to publish your contact info on the MyCOE website for the purposes of assisting student projects.

   

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