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Mentor Fellowship

The Money Club Mentor Fellowship

Help students learn money. Learn leadership yourself.

The Money Club Mentor Fellowship is a pathway for UofT students to support youth programs, develop teaching and leadership skills, progress into paid mentor roles, and eventually help launch future Money Club chapters.

The Money Club is building more than a youth program.

Canada does not only need more financial literacy.

It needs more builders.

Builders of businesses. Builders of tools. Builders of judgment. Builders of systems. Builders of opportunity.

The Money Club teaches younger students how money moves.

The Mentor Fellowship trains university students to become the people who can teach, lead, and scale that mission.

From volunteer support to paid leadership.

The ladder is a possible pathway. It is not a promise that every mentor will become paid or lead a chapter.

1

Volunteer Mentor

Support students, observe the model, assist workshops.

2

Apprentice Mentor

Coach small groups and help students build projects.

3

Paid Lead Mentor

Facilitate sessions and take on delivery responsibility.

4

Chapter Fellow

Learn operations, recruitment, curriculum, and parent communication.

5

Chapter Lead

Launch and operate a Money Club chapter under the central model.

Progression depends on fit, reliability, training, program needs, and the organization's growth.

What Mentors Do

Mentors support students as they move from curiosity to clarity.

You may help students:

  • understand a business model
  • research a customer problem
  • use AI tools responsibly
  • think through price and cost
  • prepare a presentation
  • explain their idea clearly
  • build confidence through feedback

The role is not to give students the answer.

The role is to help them think better.

What Mentors Gain

Teaching experience

Work directly with young students in a structured program.

Leadership experience

Learn how to guide groups, manage energy, and support confidence.

AI and education experience

Help students use AI as a thinking and building tool.

Entrepreneurship exposure

Work with pricing, product thinking, customer needs, and projects.

References and credibility

Build a real story of contribution and leadership.

Pathway to paid work

Strong mentors may progress into paid program roles.

Chapter opportunity

Top mentors may train to launch future chapters.

This is structured mentorship, not casual volunteering.

The Money Club is building a serious pathway.

Mentors receive clear roles, training, expectations, and feedback.

The goal is to create meaningful learning for students and meaningful opportunity for mentors.

As the organization grows, the strongest mentors will be considered for paid roles and chapter leadership.

Ready to help students think better?

Start as a mentor. Learn the model. Build toward leadership.

Apply to Become a Mentor