LINKS TO OTHER SERVICE-LEARNING SITES
ABCDbooks.org
ABCDbooks.org
ABCDbooks.org features service-learning publications, including
The Service Learning Bookshelf, as well as staff development materials
and free, service-learning curriculum you can download.
America's Promise
www.americaspromise.org
America's Promise-The Alliance for Youth, led by General Colin Powell,
is dedicated to mobilizing individuals, groups, and organizations
from every part of American life to build and strengthen the character
and competence of our youth.
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)
www.aacte.org
AACTE is a national, voluntary organization of colleges and
universities with undergraduate and/or graduate programs to prepare
professional educators. AACTE's National Service-Learning in Teacher
Education Partnership (NSLTEP) project is designed to help develop
institutional capacity and interinstitutional infrastructure to
incorporate service-learning in teacher education programs.
American Association of School Administrators
www.aasa.org
AASA's mission is to support and develop effective school system
leaders who are dedicated to the highest-quality public education
for all children. AASA currently operates a service-learning initiative
titled "Opening the School House Doors."
Building Bridges
www.centerpointinstitute.org/bridges/index.htm
The Building Bridges Initiative's ultimate aim is improving the
quality of life in communities through better management and leadership
of the nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations that serve these
communities.
Character Education Partnership
www.character.org
The Character Education Partnership (CEP) is a nonpartisan coalition
of organizations and individuals dedicated to developing moral character
and civic virtue in our nation's youth as one means of creating
a more compassionate and responsible society.
Community Works On-Line Resource Center
www.vermontcommunityworks.org/index.htm
Community Works On-Line Resource Center promotes exemplary teaching
practices, programs and models that help students become caring,
responsible and active members of their communities. They provide
educators and schools with an opportunity to share work and access
resources and technical assistance.
Do Something
www.dosomething.org
Do Something is a nationwide network of young people who know they
can make a difference in their communities and take action to change
the world around them.
Grantmaker Forum on National and Community Service
gfcns @ informingchange.com
The Grantmaker Forum, founded in 1993, comprises over 700 private,
corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic organizations. The Forum's
purpose is to build awareness of the power of volunteering and service
as strategies for community problem-solving-and to make life better
for all people.
K-12 Education in Philanthropy Project
http://clcgi.msu.edu/~k12phil/form.html
This mission of the K-12 Education in Philanthropy Project is to
"teach the importance of voluntary action for the common good
in a Democratic society." Website includes K-12 curriculum
lessons, units and materials on philanthropy.
KIDS (Kids Involved Doing Service) Consortium
www.kidsconsortium.org
KIDS Consortium moves education beyond the classroom as students
apply academic knowledge and skill to real community needs. Working
with teachers, schools and communities, we promote a learner-driven
process that results in better educated, civic-minded and responsible
students.
Learn and Serve America
Department of Service-Learning
Corporation for National Service
www.cns.gov
Learn and Serve supports service-learning programs in schools, colleges,
and community organizations that engage youth in addressing education,
public safety, environmental, and other human needs. Funds are used
to create new programs or replicate existing programs, as well as
to provide training and development to staff, faculty, and volunteers.
Learn and Serve America National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
ETR Associates
www.servicelearning.org
The National Service-Learning Clearinghouse (NSLC) collects and
disseminates information for Learn and Serve America programs, as
well as other K- 12, higher education, community-based, and national
service programs and practitioners.
National Service-Learning Exchange
www.nslexchange.org
The Exchange supports service-learning programs in schools, colleges
and universities, and community organizations across the country
through peer-based training and technical assistance.
NABRE
www.jointcenter.org/nabre/about_nabre/index.htm
The Network of Alliances Bridging Race and Ethnicity (NABRE) is
a network of community-based organizations working across the country
to bridge racial and ethnic divisions. Youth NABRE, is a web-based
forum and support site for youth-oriented diversity projects.
National Service News
www.nationalservice.org/news/index.html
The Corporation for National Service's central news page including
e-newsletter, press releases and other information
National Society for Experiential Education
www.nsee.org
NSEE is a membership organization and national resource center that
promotes experience-based approaches to teaching and learning.
National Indian Youth Leadership Project
www.niylp.org
NIYLP is a grassroots, nonprofit, service organization, headquartered
in Gallup, New Mexico, which has developed a variety of national
and local programs for native youth and communities.
National Youth Leadership Council
www.nylc.org
The mission of the National Youth Leadership Council is "engaging
young people in schools and communities through innovation in learning,
service, leadership, and public policy." NYLC sponsors the
annual National Service-Learning Conference and offers technical
assistance, training, and publications on service-learning and youth
leadership.
Points of Light Foundation
www.PointsofLight.org
The Points of Light Foundation seeks to engage people more effectively
in volunteer service to help solve serious social problems. POLF
sponsors an annual community service conference.
School to Work
www.stw.ed.gov/general/general.htm
The National School-to-Work Office website includes a myriad of
resources on school-to-work and on service-learning.
SEANet
www.Seanetonline.org
The vision of the State Education Agency K-12 Service-Learning Network
(SEANet) is to provide a unified national voice to promote and sustain
service-learning The organization's primary audience is staff from
SEAs and other organizations designated by a state education agency
responsible for managing statewide K-12 school-based service-learning
initiatives. Among other important functions, SEANet plays an active
role in providing information regarding federal legislation and
policy issues that affect the day-to-day management and long-term
sustainability of service-learning. Information on SEANet members
by state is also available.
What Kids Can Do
www.whatkidscando.org
What Kids Can Do, a national nonprofit organization, documents
and shares
powerful learning with public purpose. WKCD stories tell, for example,
of
adolescents revitalizing their local economies, making video documentaries
on social justice, publishing oral histories of their elders--all
with the
guidance of teachers and other committed adults.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The W. K. Kellogg Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission
is to apply knowledge to solve the problems of people. Since its
beginning the Foundation has continuously focused on building the
capacity of individuals, communities, and institutions to solve
their own problems. Learning In Deed is an initiative of the Foundation.
Youth Service America
www.servenet.org
YSA is a resource center for an alliance of 200+ organizations committed
to increasing the quantity and quality of opportunities for young
Americans to serve locally, nationally, or globally.
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