VMSA Mentors support the individual entrepreneur. We ask "what's keeping you up at night?" and dive into sorting through noise and distractions to address the challenges and opportunities entrepreneurs face.
University of Calgary Mentor Link is a digital platform that makes it easy for UCalgary students and alumni to build connections through informal mentorship activities, including career conversations, professional development advice, industry insights; and networking opportunities.
The mission of the Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) Mentorship Program is to facilitate and enable positive mentor relationships between volunteer University of Calgary faculty members and interested BHSc students.
An entrepreneurial training program with three components: online learning, in-person seminars, and mentorship based in Canmore.
The Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership’s primary purpose is to bring together local businesses, health and social service providers, institutions, and individuals to enhance current services and to build welcoming and inclusive community in Canada’s only boarder city, Lloydminster.
interVivos is a volunteer-led organization dedicated to fostering leadership and driving impact in Edmonton. Since 2006, our mentorship programs have connected Edmontonians from diverse backgrounds, creating meaningful, mutually beneficial relationships.
Join us as a protégé or volunteer mentor to broaden your perspective and develop leadership skills. Protégés pay a small fee to participate, gaining valuable insights, an expanded network, and lasting professional connections. A portion of program revenue funds no-cost protégé spots for diverse community organizations.
Volunteer mentors offer personalized support, build confidence, and help protégés stay accountable to their goals. Interested in getting involved? Visit www.intervivos.ca or email connect@intervivos.ca to learn more.
A small, robust not-for-profit organization that seeks to effectively and efficiently connect newcomer professionals with strategies designed to lead to successful employment outcomes.
Mentorship for Integration is a volunteer-based program that matches skilled newcomers with local professionals who share a similar employment background. The program provides immigrant participants with the necessary connections, information, and cross-cultural understanding to ease their transition into the Canadian workplace, and secure sustainable employment in a profession that matches their education, experience, and expertise.
Matching trained, professional and skilled individuals that have the experience and willingness to share that with immigrants who are looking for employment or have been recently hired.