Save the Date flyer for the Executive Directors Conference and Commissioner Training Institute in September
Attached is the Save the Date Flyer for the 2008 Executive Directors Meeting and the 2008 State Service Commissioner Institute. These two events will occur September 22nd through 24th. Agendas will be forthcoming this summer as we gather your input and determine priorities. Please note that both events are sponsored by the Corporation through Project TASC. In addition, the Commissioner Training Institute is sponsored in partnership with America’s Service Commissions (ASC).
New eCourse for State Commissions on working with Faith-Based and Community Organizations
State Commissions and Faith-Based and Community Organizations We now offer an in-depth learning tool to help state commissions explore strategies in their fundamental roles of promoting community service and engaging citizens in volunteerism. This examination of the Faith-Based and Community Initiative (FBCI) helps commissions create a “level playing field” through outreach, collaboration, and service with diverse community-based and faith-based organizations in every part of the state. This easy-to-use course helps commissions assess their ability to minimize obstacles for potential sub-grantees, and it provides commission leaders with a resource for referral and training of staff and others. It also contains numerous resources and examples for building community partnerships, alliances, and organizational capacity that can help any commission continue its work in the FBCI and realize the potential of all communities and their citizens. This course was created cooperatively by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the National Crime Prevention Council, and ETR Associates. Log in to the Online Learning Center to access this course.
Reminder about the embargo regarding the release of information in the “Volunteering in America: 2008 State and City Trends and Rankings” report
We eagerly anticipate the formal release of the “Volunteering in America: 2008 State and City Trends and Rankings” report. Please remember that the rankings and volunteering data we sent to you earlier this month are strictly embargoed and cannot be made public until the report is officially released. We will update you as soon as the release date is set.
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