For mentors · Vol. 02

Teach what you know. Get paid for it.

Heirloom pays older adults $25–$75 an hour to teach kids the skills they actually want to learn — at the kitchen counter, in the garden, in your workshop. No classrooms. No screens. Just an hour, a kid, and your craft.

A mentor's hands carving wood at a workbench.
✦ Verified Artisan
Henry K. · Brooklyn
"I taught my grandson. Now I teach four more."
Why mentors join

Three things mentors tell us, in this order.

01 · Feel useful again

Your skill is needed.

Schools cut shop class. Parents are stretched thin. The thing you've quietly mastered over 40 years — sharpening a chisel, proving a dough, pruning a tomato — is exactly what a 9-year-old wants to learn from someone who actually does it.

02 · Pass the craft on

Pick the kid up where you started.

Most mentors say the same thing after their first session: it felt like teaching their own grandkid. You set the pace, choose the project, and decide what's worth learning first. Nothing about it looks like school.

03 · Make real money

$25–$75 an hour, paid weekly.

You set your own rate within your tier. We keep 15% to handle vetting, payments, and insurance — you keep the other 85%. Teach two evenings a week and most mentors clear $300–$600 a month without leaving the neighborhood.

85%

Of every booking goes to you

2 hrs/wk

Average mentor commitment

$1,800

Median monthly earnings of top quartile

12 mo

Re-vetting cadence — handled by us

In their words

From the first hundred mentors.

Portrait of Arthur, 68
✦ Verified Artisan

"I retired and the garage got quiet. Now there's a kid here every Tuesday building a birdhouse. I'd do it for free, but the check helps with grandkid presents."

Arthur, 68
Carpentry · Portland
Portrait of Rosa, 73
✦ Verified Artisan

"I was a teacher for thirty years. This is the first time in a long while I've taught something nobody is grading. The kids ask better questions than my students ever did."

Rosa, 73
Gardening · Austin
Portrait of Edward, 76
✦ Verified Artisan

"I doubted anyone wanted to learn cursive in 2026. I had eight families on a waitlist by the second month."

Edward, 76
Writing · Boston
Joining

Four steps to your first session.

  1. 01

    Tell us what you teach

    A short intake — your craft, years of practice, and the city you're in. Takes about ten minutes.

  2. 02

    Get vetted, once

    Background check, two reference calls, and a 30-minute video conversation with our trust team. Re-checked annually, on us.

  3. 03

    Build your profile

    Three photos, a 60-second intro video, and the price you want to charge. We help you write the rest.

  4. 04

    Teach your first session

    Families request you. You confirm. A parent is always in the room. You meet, you teach, you get paid 24 hours later.

Ready when you are

The next kid is waiting for someone like you.

Join the mentor waitlist. We'll send the application as soon as vetting opens in your city — usually within two weeks.