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Nonprofit CEOs Hail AmeriCorps as Source for Future Leaders

 

Corporation for National and Community Service Board Chair Stephen Goldsmith delivers closing remarks at a May 13 Brookings Institution policy forum on the Impact and Future of AmeriCorps.  At the forum, the Corporation for National and Community Service released a rigorous AmeriCorps longitudinal study that found AmeriCorps alums are significantly more civically engaged and more likely to pursue public service careers in the government and nonprofit sector than a comparison group.   Speakers at the forum commended AmeriCorps for being a pipeline to public service at a time when the nonprofit and government sectors are facing critical workforce and leadership deficits.

Release Date: 5/14/2008
   
Photo Caption: Corporation for National and Community Service Board Chair Stephen Goldsmith delivers closing remarks at a May 13 Brookings Institution policy forum on the Impact and Future of AmeriCorps. At the forum, the Corporation for National and Community Service released a rigorous AmeriCorps longitudinal study that found AmeriCorps alums are significantly more civically engaged and more likely to pursue public service careers in the government and nonprofit sector than a comparison group. Speakers at the forum commended AmeriCorps for being a pipeline to public service at a time when the nonprofit and government sectors are facing critical workforce and leadership deficits.
   
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