Published 03-02-09
Submitted by Points of Light
ATLANTA, GA. - March 2, 2009 - HandsOn Network and the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) announced a 1.2 million dollar investment in 21 volunteer connector organizations and statewide agencies that manage volunteers, including state service commissions and state associations of volunteer centers. Part of a new Volunteer Impact Retention and Expansion initiative, this is the first of several planned capacity grants that will provide needed resources to recruit, equip, train and mobilize 800,000 volunteers.
"The organizations were selected through a competitive grant process and comprehensive review," said Amy Smith, President of HandsOn Network. "As a result, grants have been made in communities large and small, rural and urban. These funds will fuel a tangible and compelling response to the call for service and will extend volunteerism and volunteer leader capacity to help solve some of our nation's most critical issues." Smith cited a range of community needs that an infusion of trained, managed volunteers could help address, including education, the environment, help for economically distressed families and health care.
The grants are expected to help increase retention rates of new and existing volunteers by an average of 75%; recruit, train, mobilize and equip another 2,000 volunteer leaders and 1,600 skill-based volunteers; and develop 400 new volunteer engagement partnerships. Additional community investment should be realized as recipients will match the grants with local business, government, nonprofit and foundation support.
American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay | Cambridge, MA | $100,000 | ||
Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin | San Rafael, CA | $ 49,906 | ||
Governor's Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service - Volunteer Florida | Tallahassee, FL | $ 50,000 | ||
HandsOn Greater Phoenix | Phoenix, AZ | $ 40,000 | ||
HandsOn Greater Portland | Portland, OR | $100,000 | ||
HandsOn Jacksonville | Jacksonville, FL | $100,000 | ||
HandsOn Nashville, Inc. | Nashville, TN | $ 49,799 | ||
Michigan Nonprofit Association | Lansing, MI | $ 50,000 | ||
New York Cares | New York, NY | $100,000 | ||
North Coast Opportunities, Inc. (NCO) | Ukiah, CA | $ 50,000 | ||
State Planning Office (Maine Commission) | Augusta, ME | $ 49,970 | ||
Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago | Arlington Heights, IL | $ 48,357 | ||
United Way of Central Minnesota | St. Cloud, MN | $ 44,000 | ||
United Way of Larimer County | Ft. Collins, CO | $ 50,661 | ||
Volunteer Center of Gloucester County | Sewell, NJ | $ 21,977 | ||
Volunteer Center of Lehigh Valley | Bethlehem, PA | $ 35,286 | ||
Volunteer Centers of Lewis, Thurston and Mason Counties | Olympia, WA | $ 50,000 | ||
Volunteer Frederick | Frederick, MD | $ 50,000 | ||
Volunteer Macon, Inc. | Macon, GA | $ 47,256 | ||
Washington RSVP | Seattle, WA | $ 50,000 | ||
United Way Capital Hill Area "“ HandsOn Central Texas | Austin, TX | $ 82,497 |
HandsOn Network and CNCS will announce future rounds of funding opportunities under this initiative this spring and applications will be available in May 2009. Funding levels will be up to $1.3 million in grants to volunteer connector and management organizations. For more information, visit www.handsonnetwork.org.
About HandsOn Network
HandsOn Network equips, mobilizes and inspires people to take action that changes the world. Our Network, now the largest in the nation, is leading people from impulse to action, turning their ideas for change into real projects like building wheel chair ramps, watershed protection projects and tutoring programs "“ action that addresses critical issues facing our communities, our nation and our world. Â The Network includes over 250 affiliates-that serve in all 50 states and in nine countries. Â In 2007 alone, these HandsOn Action Centers helped to deliver more than 33 million hours of volunteer service valued at $1.2 billion.
About The Corporation for National and Community Service
The Corporation for National and Community Service improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. Each year the Corporation engages more than four million Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to meet local needs through its Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America programs. For more information, visit www.nationalservice.gov.
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