Volunteer as a
mentor

Revrse is building a mentor network for youth-led and grassroots sustainability projects, especially early-stage work shaped by science, technology and real local needs. At this stage, they need guidance, perspective and informed feedback. YOU can help them sharpen thier direction, avoid weak assumptions, improve practical thinking and move forward with greater confidence.

If you can offer practical guidance, technical feedback or thoughtful perspective, your time can make meaningful work stronger at the stage when it matters most.

Ways to mentor

Technical Guidance

Help teams think through methods, feasibility, design choices and scientific direction at an early stage.

Project Scope & Direction

Support teams in clarifying scope, milestones, priorities and the next practical step.

Institutional Perspective

Offer experience on research, implementation, partnerships, field realities and responsible work.

Encourage

Provide thoughtful feedback, honest perspective and encouragement that helps early efforts move forward with greater confidence.

How mentoring can work

Light-touch guidance

A short conversation or one-time review can help a team think more clearly about its next step.

Ongoing support

Some projects may benefit from periodic feedback over time, especially while they are still taking shape.

Flexible involvement

We expect mentoring to remain flexible at this stage and to grow into a stronger support system as Revrse develops.

Help promising work move forward

Revrse is building a mentor network for projects from places where guidance, visibility and support are often harder to access. Your time and experience can help meaningful work move forward with greater focus and confidence.