> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.linuxfoundation.org/lfx/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.linuxfoundation.org/lfx/mentorship/administrators/enroll-your-program.md).

# Enroll Your Program

The Linux Foundation reviews all the Mentorship programs before being published and made visible on the Mentorship platform.

Submitted mentorship programs are reviewed based on the following factors:

* Open source status: projects must be 100% open source
* Community-wide adoption
* Alignment with The Linux Foundation’s support of open source initiatives

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Keep these items ready before you begin:

* The project ID for your [Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) Badge Program](https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/programs/badge-program/).
* A logo file in JPG, PNG, or SVG format that identifies your open source project.
* The URL for your code of conduct (the rules of behavior for the members of that group or organization).
* A list of names and email addresses for the individuals whom you want to invite as mentors.
  {% endhint %}

1. To enroll a mentorship program, sign in[ ](/lfx/sso.md)to the [Mentorship](https://mentorship.lfx.linuxfoundation.org) and select **Enroll Your Project** from the main navigation.

![](/files/-ML_orVm4c_bHHHtSIKq)

2. Complete the [Mentorship Project Enrollment ](/lfx/mentorship/administrators/enroll-your-program/mentorship-project-enrollment-form.md)form. Red asterisks indicate required fields. A bar at the top of the page shows your progress as you click **Next** through the form.
3. Read and agree to the **Terms and Conditions,** and **Submit** the application.

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After the Linux Foundation reviews the application, you will receive an email notification with a review decision.
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