Call for Proposals: Regional National Service Training Events
Posted by America's Service Commissions on November 20, 2017
2018 Regional National Service Training Events
Call for Proposals Guidelines
Submission Deadline:
December 8, 2017
The 2018 Regional National Service Training events will happen over three days at three distinct regions as follows:
North Central: Chicago, IL – Week of March 19
Atlantic/South: Greenville, SC – Week of April 30
Pacific/Southwest: Seattle, WA – Week of May 14
Expected attendance at each event ranges from 200-300.
TARGET AUDIENCES:
The primary audience for these events are:
• AmeriCorps State program and fiscal staff
• Service Year program staff
• State service commission staff and commissioners
While not a primary audience, all other streams of national service are welcome to attend. Intended workshop tracks for the events include:
• AmeriCorps Financial Grants Management
• AmeriCorps Program 101
• AmeriCorps Program 201+
• Service Year Programs
• State Service Commissions
• Volunteer Management
EVENT PURPOSE:
To support and guide the national service participants at each of our training events by growing their resources, tending to their specific needs, building their capacities, and creating a space for inspiration. The 2018 events are interested in providing practical tools, while facilitating thoughtful discussions for the primary audiences. The Agenda Development Committee is exploring a theme related to “national service: bringing communities together”.
Read more: http://www.nationalservicetraining.org/
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