Become a Mentor
8-week, virtual mentorship program
Champion a young person’s journey towards a future in entrepreneurship by becoming a mentor.
What is the bits mentorship program?
The mentorship program is a way for you to pay it forward. It’s an 8-week virtual business training program where you mentor a diverse group of young entrepreneurs and help them see the viability of their business ideas.
experience the benefits of mentoring.
personal growth
Show young entrepreneurs why they belong
End the self-doubt cycle
Talk young people into pursuing their dreams
Pay it forward
Show young entrepreneurs the power of leadership and community
“Such a great experience being a Mentor. Great course material, the team is so supportive and Hammad was a great facilitator in the Boot Camp program as he was able to break down and explain information clearly and concisely! I look forward to being a Mentor again in the near future!”
—Paige Gellineau
“Mentoring for BITS's YCEO program provided an environment to leverage my skills to guide, motivate, and encourage young individuals to overcome obstacles and achieve their ideas.”
—Anirban Chatterjee
“This was my first time mentoring with BITS and the experience was quite emotional. It felt so good to come in every week and consistently work with someone on making their dreams come true. I was so lucky to have mentees that were receptive, open to conversing and problem solving, and committed to making something happen.”
—Monique “Dom”
mentorship makes a difference.
As a BITS mentor, you can help young entrepreneurs become successful business owners. By sharing the lessons you’ve learned, you help young entrepreneurs build their confidence and find a sense of belonging. You might even learn a thing or two about yourself.
is mentoring right for you?
You are eligible for mentoring if you are…
A knowledgeable business professional who understand small business principles
An entrepreneur with 3-5 years of experience
Caring, empathetic, personable and action-orientated
Inclusive to all
upcoming mentorship dates
Thursday, January 23rd 2025
Mentor Training (6pm to 8pm)
Saturday, January 25th 2025
Week 1 (10am to 1pm)
Saturday, February 1st 2025
Week 2 (10am to 1pm)
Saturday, February 8th 2025
Week 3 (10am to 1pm)
Saturday, February 22nd 2025
Week 4 (10am to 1pm)
Saturday, March 1st 2025
Week 5 (10am to 1pm)
Saturday, March 8th 2025
Week 6 (10am to 1pm)
Saturday, March 15th 2025
Week 7 (10am to 1pm)
Tuesday, March 18th 2025
Ask An Entrepreneur (6pm to 9pm)
Saturday, March 22nd 2025
Graduation Day and Pitch Event (10am to 3pm)
Join a community that wants to make an impact.
Our BITS team is warm and welcoming, ensures you're trained and prepared. Our facilitators will do the content heavy lifting so that you can focus on being there for your mentees.
mentorship FAQs
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At BITS, we take a high degree of care for the young people we have the honour of serving. That’s because we see the potential in them. We envision a world where all young people believe in the potential of their ideas, it’s what motivates us to do what we do.
We see young people as inventive, resourceful, and full of possibility. Whether it is an idea to start a fitness, apparel, or design business, or to grow the next non-profit that changes lives around the world. We believe that ideas have the power to make the world better… and that there is nothing like entrepreneurship to give people the freedom to explore those ideas and make them a reality.
But we can’t do it alone, we need empathetic, caring, and action-driven people who are willing to support the transformation of young people and help their ideas see the light of day! We need people like you to join us, in helping young people turn their ideas into reality. Will you join us?
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We offer 2 core programs, YCEO and Boot Camp. Both are run virtually on zoom by a BITS facilitator for 8-weeks on Saturdays.
Mentors are assigned 2 or 3 mentees for the duration of the 8-weeks.
All sessions are mandatory because our programs are short and intensive 100% attendance is required.
Pre-programs: Mentor Meet and Greet. Thursday night before programs start. 2-hour commitment.
Week 1: Orientation Day. Saturday. 2.5-hour commitment.
Week 2-7: Program Sessions. Saturdays. 3.5-hour commitment each week.
Week 8: Final Event. Saturday. 3-hour commitment.
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You will be mentoring Entrepreneurs who are:
Aged between 18 -34
Still in ideation stages
Pre business processes or structures
Operating through trial and error
Typically under two years in operation
Typically under $10,000/year in revenue
Needing support getting their ideas into actionable steps
Large majority are BIPOC
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Pre-program: “Mentor Meet and Greet” is usually scheduled on the Thursday night prior to your program start date, this session will introduce you to the program facilitator and the other mentors in your cohort. This session is dedicated to running you through the syllabus for the following 8-weeks and for BITS staff and/or facilitators to answer any questions you may have leading into the commencement of the program.
Week 1: Orientation, is held on a Saturday for 2.5-hours, and is an opportunity for Mentors to connect with their Mentees. This session is usually scheduled between 10:30am and 1pm, but will be confirmed on a cohort per cohort basis.
Weeks 2-6: Training sessions are held on Saturdays and require Mentors to participate in learning sessions. For this 3.5-hour session, Mentors will be required to spend 50% of this time, engaging with Mentees on activities, and the other 50% in participating in the content being taught by sharing insights and experiences. This class flow allows for a balanced experience of discussion and exercise/work. Your start and end time will be determined by what program you will be mentoring in, but usually, the time slots are 9:30am to 1pm for YCEO and 10:30am to 2pm for Boot Camp.
Week 8: Final Event, on this Saturday, mentors are only required to join the audience and say a few words about their mentorship experience, this day takes up approximately 3 hours. A large number of our mentors return and refer their friends, suggesting, that even though the experience is an investment, the ROI is extremely fulfilling and worthwhile.
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We get a wide range of businesses and ideas through our programs, from fitness businesses to non-profits, from dog treats to music beats. The beauty is, that as a mentor, you can help by being a listening ear and a non-judgmental voice, helping these entrepreneurs navigate their thoughts and ideas whilst guiding them through the content.
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We aim to pair mentors with a maximum of 2-3 young people.
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Yes, once you are paired with your entrepreneurs, you will only mentor them for the 8 weeks. Sometimes people leave the program or a mentor may not be able to complete the program, in these circumstances, we may ask you to mentor another Entrepreneur.
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As a Mentor, you will be supporting your Mentees during the Saturday Zoom sessions. Whilst also checking-in virtually with your Mentee at least once throughout the week at an agreed-upon time. The key here, is mentoring with empathy but also, setting clear boundaries and expectations with your Mentee. They need to commit to the process, so be clear on what you expect from them, so you can provide the most value to them.
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As a Mentor, you are responsible for providing a safe and inclusive space for conversation to take place, between you and your Mentee.
You are responsible for following up with your Mentee and keeping them accountable, always through the lens of empathy first.
You are responsible for being committed to your Mentee by being on-time, joining in on the Saturday sessions, encouraging discussion in the lecture portion, being actively present on the call by providing insights or simply interacting with the content.
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No, we have Facilitators who are equipped with the content and will deliver it, in a lecture format. You will need to be aware of the content and gather enough of an understanding to be able to engage in conversation and give feedback to your Mentee, when in breakouts or when discussing the material outside of the Zoom sessions.
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The BITS Mentor role is best suited for young professionals or young entrepreneurs, who are able to commit to being present for the Saturday sessions. What we look for is people, who care about the Entrepreneurs that they will be mentoring, who understand that being a Mentor is more than just showing up, but about empathizing with their Mentee. We are all about action-oriented learning, so we don’t expect you to spoon-feed your Mentee, but simply provide a helping hand and a listening ear and use your own experiences to help shape their ideas and thoughts into actionable steps. Don’t be afraid to ask for support from your Facilitator, other Mentors or BITS staff if you need it. We are always here to help.
Applications open
Applications open
Ready to take the next steps? Apply to the Mentorship program by filling out the form and a BITS team member will reach out.