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Community Inclusion through National Service:
Creating Opportunities for Everyone to Serve
Chad GobertNational Service Inclusion Project
www.serviceandinclusion.org/presentations/#cuny
The National Service Inclusion Project is a Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) Training and Technical Assistance Provider. NSIP strives to ensure the full and meaningful inclusion of people with disabilities in national service and volunteer organizations across the country.
NSIP Provides: •Training (face-to-face and online)•Individual Technical Assistance (in-person & distance)•Product and Information Dissemination •Partnership Development and Ongoing Support of State-based Inclusion Teams
National Partnerships
• Association of University Center on Disabilities
• Association on Higher Education and Disability
• Creative Training Solutions • Rocky Mountain Human Services • Operation TBI Freedom • Virtual Ability
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Burning Questions
• Given the title of this presentation, what immediate questions do you have?
• What do you hope to leave today’s workshop knowing about?
Inclusion Means• Meaningful participation, (as defined by the
member) in service and volunteer activities.• Full access to all sites and activities and the
provision supports (accommodations) to ensure successful engagement.
• Person’s strengths and experiences are matched and optimized, regardless of disability, for the type of position and activities.
• Not segregated, not “token”; not a “project or a place”.
Agenda
• An introduction to national service• Identifying the intersections between national
service and the disability community
• Locating opportunities to serve
– Face to face, virtual
– Episodic, micro opportunities
– Starting your own opportunity
• Open Discussion
Changing the paradigm…
from recipients to providers and leaders in all national service and volunteer activities.
Volunteer Experience Poll
Quick feedback:
1.How many present have volunteered before?
2.How many present have virtual volunteered before?
• Each year CNCS has, by statute, allocated funding for the active inclusion of individuals with disabilities in national service
• Funding has focused on three grant priority areas: – outreach– placement and reasonable
accommodations– training and technical assistance
Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)
• CNCS strives for full inclusion because it is the right thing to do but then there is also the LAW.
Federal legislation regarding non-discrimination and inclusion:
- Section 504 of the Rehab Act- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Particular provisions in the history of Corporation for National and Community Service legislation that ensures full inclusion – a progression of progress:
• Domestic and Volunteer Service Act
• National and Community Service Act
• Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act of 2009
• On March 31, 2009 the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act to reauthorize the CNCS and its programs through 2014• On April 21, 2009. President Obama signed the bill into law.
The 2009 Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act…
• Even more explicitly emphasizes a commitment to the inclusion of people with disabilities as active participants in national service…
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National Directs GrantsNat’l Parent Organizations
* Sub-Grantees
* Sub-Grantees
Learn & Serve AmericaState Ed Agencies (K-12)
Higher Ed Institutions
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Learn & Serve America
Nat’l S-L ClearinghouseAll S-L practitioners & researchers
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The National Service Network Programs & Partners
Local ProjectsSponsoring Agencies
State Offices
AmeriCorps State and National: AmeriCorps state and national supports a broad range of local service programs that engage thousands of Americans in intensive service to meet critical community needs.
AmeriCorps VISTA: AmeriCorps VISTA provides full-time members to community organizations and public agencies to create and expand programs that build capacity and ultimately bring low-income individuals and communities out of poverty.
AmeriCorps NCCC: The mission of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps is to strengthen communities and develop leaders through direct, team-based national and community service at one of five nationally located campuses.
Today we will focus on AmeriCorps….
AmeriCorpsAmeriCorps members address critical needs communities all across America.
Examples of what an AmeriCorps member can do:• Tutor and mentor underserved youth • Address issues related to illiteracy • Improve health services • Build affordable housing • Teach computer skills • Clean parks and streams • Manage or operate after-school programs • Help communities respond to disasters • Build organizational capacity
To be an AmeriCorps member, an individual must be: • 17 years old• A U.S. Citizen• Interested in helping others/making a difference in your community
• People who have not had opportunities to volunteer
• Individuals who require flexibility (work alone or in groups, nontraditional hours, remotely, etc…)
• Individuals who are interested in exploring career paths or gain employment skills
• Individuals who want to build self-confidence or develop social networks
• People interested in having a strong impact and return on their time
• People interested in “testing the water” prior to making a long-term commitment
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Why Volunteer Through a National Service Program?
In addition to the many benefits, participants who volunteer in a National Service program are eligible to receive:
– A living stipend– An education award– Health insurance, as needed– Child care benefits, as needed
A WIN – WIN Situation:• People with disabilities are integral
members of their communities and wish to contribute.
• People who volunteer are significantly more likely to be happy and satisfied with their lives. (CNCS AmeriCorps Longitudinal Study, 2008)
• Communities really learn about what all Americans can do!
The Segal AmeriCorps Education Award•a benefit VISTA, AmeriCorps, & NCCC members receive upon successful completion of their term of service. •members are eligible for an award of up to $5,550. •AmeriCorps, VISTA, and NCCC members can enroll in multiples terms of service that add up to the value of two full-time education awards. •a number of colleges & universities encourage AmeriCorps alumni to attend by offering them scholarships. •used for enrichment classes, course(s) through community college, junior college, or university, to purchase a computer &/or and/or buy school gear as long as items qualify as "cost of attendance" expenses at a Title IV school.
Other Benefits:AlumniContinuing Their Service and Commitment
Longitudinal studies show AmeriCorps alums:
• are more connected to their communities
• continue to participate in community activities
• choose public service careers at higher levels than
their peers
• are better prepared for employment opportunities
Pursuing Service Opportunities
• Existing opportunities in environments (virtual, online, or offline)
• Episodic, micro volunteering
• Create your own opportunity
To Find Service and Volunteering Options:www.serve.gov
www.nationalservice.gov
http://www.americorps.gov/for_individuals/ready/index.asp
1-800-942-2677
Not quite convinced yet? Want more information? Try episodic (micro) volunteering!
Episodic:
… when volunteering (or service) occurs on a more sporadic, temporary and noncommittal basis.
(Hustinx and Lammertyn, 2003: 168)
Not Seeing an Opportunity? Apply for your own!
Apply for funding as an AmeriCorps program based on your interests and community needs.•AmeriCorps State and National Planning 2012 Notice of Federal Funding Opportunity: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=118894
•AmeriCorps State and National Indian Tribes Planning Grant: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=118913
•AmeriCorps State and National Grant Competitions: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=119173
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1-800-942-2677