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                    <text>Future Directions for the MCSC
Concepts for Contemplation and Discussion

Volunteering in the Next Millennium
(Based on the Michigan Unified State Service Plan and
Remarks of First Lady of Michigan, Michelle Engler at the 5th Annual Helen L. DeRoy/
Josephine S. Weiner Leture, 1114/99)

Vision - What do we want Michigan to be in the next century?
Michigan will be a place where our society's and our communities' deepest social issues are
solved by people serving people.

Mission- How will we get there?
Enabling all citizens, including youth, to engage in public problem solving through service and
volunteerism.

Principles - What will guide us in our work (as a state commission)?
•

Government is a partner with civil societies (which includes businesses, community
based organizations, municipalities, faith based institutions, schools, etc.) and should make
the most of the skills of each partner. Government at the state and federal level are best
skilled as grantmakers.
Possible goals
I.

Strengthening the MCSC's grantmaker responsibilities to include more private and
state funding and less reliance on CNS funding which currently requires a great
deal of programming.

2.

Supporting ideas and policy that encourage a more flexible approach to volunteer
and national service funding.

3.

Building stronger grantmaking relationships with faith based institutions by
increasing and improving outreach strategies for funding opportunities.

4.

Move training and technical assistance duties from MCSC and more toward the
organizations and individuals best suited to provide the services required. If it
exists elsewhere, don't rebuild it.

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Susidiarity (solving a problem by the most compact and effective structures possible and
feasible) involves the national movement toward devolution and the returning of
responsibility to individuals for their destiny and providing the context and support to make
them successful.
1.

Create large pools of venture capital for nonprofit service related organizations to
develop creative community based solutions to community based issues. For
example, demonstration community block grants that allow communities to create
their own national service program.
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•

•

Develop a group of advisors with experience, knowledge and leadership in
venture capital investments from the for-profit sector who can aid in
assessing the investment and returns strategy for a venture capital fund.

3.

Develop local coalitions in communities to develop plans and programs that solve
local issues through service and volunteerism.

4.

Develop volunteer resource centers to provide services to every county in the state
of Michigan (much like the community foundation network exists today).

5.

Building a stable state level infrastructure to support local service and volunteer
efforts.

Valuing and respecting a volunteer's time, talents, and interests with as much effort and
attention as a financial donor's check!

"If it

1.

Promotion of volunteer efforts in mass media (Working to get away from the
bleeds, it leads" mentality).

2.

Providing a flexible menu of service and volunteer opportunities.

3.

Encouraging employers to provide release time for national service volunteers
much as many do for those enlisted in the National Guard.

4.

Aggressively market the state's volunteer recognition efforts including the
Governor's Service Awards.

Building the fibers of our communities by strengthening the elements of social capital of
our society like national service and service-learning.

1.

Encouraging and facilitating the infusion of service-learning into the K-16
curriculum.

2.

Encouraging family volunteering through funding preferences for model programs
and public awareness through media campaigns.

3.

Targeting community based programming that encourages youth to serve and
become active citizens in the communities they reside.

2

�Methodologies - What tools will we use? How will we implement our wish list?
Catalyst - for innovative approaches and programs
Convener - of people and organizations
Broker - of human, intellectual and financial resources

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                    <text>STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOHN ENGLER , Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Chairperson
Michell e Engler
Executive Director
Kyle Caldwe ll

December 1999

111 S. Capitol Ave .
George W. Romney Bldg., 4th Floo r
Lansing , Mich igan 489 13
Telephone (517) 335-4295
FAX (517) 373-4977

Dear Friend of Service:
The Governor and the Michigan Community Service Commission are pleased to announce the Seventh Annual
Governor's Service Awards, and we invite you to nominate an exemplary volunteer. The Governor's Service Awards
honor the dedicated efforts of citizens and organizations in service to their communities.
Since its inception in 1993 more than 1,500 Michigan citizens have been nominated by their friends, neighbors and
colleagues. Please review the ·enclosed list of past Governor's Service Awards recipients. These everyday heroes
work to address human, education, environmental, public safety and other community needs through service and
volunteerism.
We appreciate your help in nominating those whom you see as exemplifying the spirit of volunteerism that makes
Michigan a truly caring place to live. Enclosed you will find one Governor's Service Awards Nomination Form.
Should you need additional copies, please feel free to make photocopies. Please note that the deadline for submitting
nominations is February 11, 2000.
The Governor's Service Awards finalists will be invited to a dinner in their honor on May 18, 2000 in Lansing,
Michigan. This dinner will be held in conjunction with the Volunteerism SuperConference 2000--our state's
premjere gathering of the service and volunteer field .
In addition to the Governor's Service Awards , the Russell G. Mawby Award, the Outstanding Community Impact
Award, and the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Sapphire Community Service Award will also be presented at
the dinner. The Russell G. Mawby Award, sponsored by the Michigan Nonprofit Association and the Council of
Michigan Foundations, recognizes an individual who has had a lifelong impact on Michigan 's philanthropic and
nonprofit sector. For more information on the Russell G. Mawby Award, please call the Michigan Nonprofit
Association at (517) 353-5038. The Outstanding Community Impact Award, sponsored by the Michigan Campus
Compact, honors college students for their outstanding community contributions. For more information on the
Outstanding Community Impact Award, please call the Michigan Campus Compact at (517) 353-9393. The Blue
Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Sapphire Community Service Award recognizes an outstanding individual or
organization that has helped to improve the health status or well-being of Michigan's children. For more
information on the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Sapphire Community Service Award , please call
1-800-327-9148.
The Governor, and all the sponsoring partners wish to thank you for your interest in the Governor's Service Awards.
If you have any questions regarding the Governor's Service Awards, please call (517) 373-4200 or visit our website
at www.state.mi.us/career/mcsc.

Kyle Caldwell
Executive Director

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�The Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards
Nomination Form
REQUEST

FoRM

DO YOU KNOW AN AWESOME

VOLUNTEER?
The Governor and the Michigan Community Service Commission are pleased to
announce the Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards. The Governor's
Service Awards honor the dedicated efforts of citizens and organizations that
serve their communities. Governor's Service Awards finalists will be invited to a
dinner in their honor on May 18, 2000 in Lansing. The dinner is sponsored by
Ameritech and is held in conjunction with the Volunteerism SuperConference
2000.
We need your help! We invite you to nominate an individual, business, or
organization that you believe exemplifies the true spirit of volunteerism. If you
know an awesome volunteer and would like a copy of the Seventh Annual
Governor's Service Awards Nomination Form, please download a copy of the
form from our website at www.state.mi.us/career/mcsc or complete and fax this
form to (517) 241-3869. Upon receipt of the Request Form, we will mail you a
copy of the Nomination Form.
Name:
Organization:
Address:
City:
Phone:

State:

Zip:
Fax: -----------------------

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DEADLINE FOR SUBMftriNG NOMINATIONS IS FEBRUARY

11, 2000.

�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
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NoMINATION FoRM

�OVERVIEW
The Governor and the Michigan Community Service Commission believe that volunteer service is an excellent way to
strengthen communities and help solve Michigan's social problems. The Governor's Service Awards seek to acknowledge the
countless Michigan citizens involved in volunteer service and honor those whose commitment to community and service to
others is exemplary.

AWARD CATEGORIES
The Governor and the Michigan Community Service Commission wish to recognize and celebrate outstanding volunteer
service in the following award categories:
Governor George Romney Lifetime Achievement Volunteer Service Award- This award recognizes a Michigan resident
who has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to community involvement through service and volunteerism.
Innovative Spirit Volunteer Service Award- This award recognizes an individual or organization that has demonstrated a
truly innovative approach to community problem solving through service and volunteerism. This award is intended to celebrate
new programs and fresh ideas which are unique and creative.
Exemplary Volunteer Service Awards- There are 13 Exemplary Volunteer Service Awards (as listed below). These awards
recognize individuals, organizations and businesses that have performed outstanding service to their communities and thereby
to Michigan. These awards are intended to celebrate the countless Michigan citizens involved in volunteer service to address
serious social issues. Nominees are recognized in the following 13 categories:
• Adult 19-35- (This categoryhonors volunteers ages 19- 35.)

• Adult 36- 55- (This category honors volunteersages 36- 55.)
• Adult Service Club/Civic Organization- (This category honors organizations made up primarily of adult volunteers.)
• Community Service Program Manager- (This category honors individuals who manage community service programs. Nominees in this category are likely robe
professionals whose contributions to the community come through job-related activities.)

• Corporation/Business- (This category honors businesses whose management and employees are devoted to making a difference through employee volunteer service
hours, corporate volunteer programs, monetary donations, etc.)

• Media/News Organization- (This category honors media/news organizations that promote and support volunteer service through their organization'swork.)
• National Service Program- (This category honors our state's national service programs: Learn &amp; SERVE Michigan, Foster Grandparent Program, Retired and Senior
Volunteer Program, Senior Companion Program, AmeriCorps *VISTA, Michigan'sAmeriCorps, Michigan'sAmericCorps Promise Fellows, and AmeriCorps National Direct.)

• National Service Program Member- (This category honors our state's national service members, including: AmeriCorps members, VISTA volunteers, Senior Corps
participants, Learn &amp; SERVE Mi~higan participants, and AmeriCorps Promise Fellows.)

• Senior 56 and Older- (This category honors volunteers ages 56 and older.)
• Service--Learning Educator- (This category honors school-based and community-based educators who combine meaningful volunteer service with academic
learning. Nominees in this category are likely to be professionals whose contributions to the community come through job-related activities.)

• The Arts in Service- (This category honors individuals and/or organizations who demonstrate acommitment to volunteer service through the arts.)
• Youth Service Club/Civic Organization- (This category honors organizations made up primarily of youth volunteers.)
• Youth 18 and Younger- (This category honors volunteers ages 18 and younger. Regardless of the volunteer's age, individuals still in high school should be nominated
in this category, individuals who have entered college should be nominated in the Adult 19- 35 category.)

�NOMINATION GUIDELINES
1.

An individual, organization or business may be nominated. Nominators must clearly indicate the category in which they are nominating.
Nominees may be nominated in only one category each year. Any individual, organization or business that has previously been presented
with a Governor's Service Award may not be nominated again in that same category. However, they may be nominated in another category.

2

Only one individual, organization or business may be nominated per form. However, nominators may submit as many individual
nominations as desired.

3

Each nomination must be typed or nearly printed and submitted on the attached forms, a photo copy of the forms or a computer generated
exact likeness of the forms.

4.

The volunteer service activities described must benefit the citizens of the State of Michigan.

5.

Nominators are encouraged to supplement the Nomination Form with supporting documentation. Supporting material may include a
letter of support, newspaper clippings, photographs or pamphlets. All supporting materials must be presented on 8 1/2" x 11" sheets of
paper. No more than three (3) 8 112'' x 11" sheets of supporting materials will be accepted. Do not submit audio or video cassettes,
display materials, films or scrapbooks. No supporting materials will be returned. All supporting documentation must accompany the
nomination form. Supporting documentation received separate from the Nomination Form will not be considered.

6.

Nominations for the Governor George Romney Lifetime Achievement Volunteer Service Award must include a resume or similar
documentation highlighting the years of service provided by the nominee.

7.

Please submit five bound copies plus an unbound original of the completed Nomination Form and all supporting materials.

8.

In addition to the Nomination Form, please submit one color photograph or slide of the nominee. This photograph/slide will preferably
show the nominee actively involved in service. This photograph/slide may be used in the Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards dinner
slide show. The Michigan Community Service Commission is not responsible for lost or damaged materials submitted. Photographs and
slides will not be returned.

9.

Please review the checklist (located on the back page of the Nomination Form) to ensure that the nomination is complete before mailing.

10. Nominations must be mailed. No faxes will be accepted. Nominations must be postmarked by 5:00 p.m., February 11, 2000 and sent to:
Michigan Community Service Commission
George W Romney Building, 4th Floor
111 S. Capitol Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48913
11. The nominator as well as the reference person (see Nominee Information #4) may be contacted to verify the information contained in the
Nomination Form.
12

Decisions of the selection committee are final. All entry forms and supporting materials become the property of the State of Michigan and
will not be returned.

13. All nominees will be recognized by the Governor and the Michigan Community Service Commission.

�NOMINEE
INFORMATION
(Please type or print neatly.)
l. Name of Nominee (please list onlyone)

Please indicate the category for which
you are nominating. A nominee may
only be nominated in one (I)
category.

Contact Person (if the nominee is abusiness or organization)
Address

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Manager

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Media/News Orgamzarion

3. Elected Representatives: Please indicate the nominee's representatives in the Michigan Stare Legislature. If you need assistance in obtaining the
name of the nominee'ssenator or representative, please call (51 7) 335-7858.
Stare Senator ----------------------------------------------------------------------SrareRepresentative ------------------------------------------------------------------4. Verification: Please indicate areference who canverify the scope and extent of rhe nominee'svolunteer service activities.This person should be
familiar with the volunteer service work of the nominee andmay nor be rhe nominator, nominee or a relative of rhe nominee. Please make sure
this individual is aware that they may be contacted.
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5. Please type, in !50 words or fewer, on aseparate sheet of paper rirled "Nominee Biography/Summary," ashort biography of the nominee
(Individual: how long they've lived in the community, relevant job or family information, local volunteer awards received, civic organizations they
belong to, ere. Organization: how longthey've been aparr of the community, other volunteer activities or interesrs/commirmenrs ro the
community, mission statement, ere.) that includes abrief summary of the nominee'svolunteerservice activities. Please be as descriptive as possible
as this statement will be used in award announcements, press releases and other publicity materials.
6. Briefly answer rhe following questions within the spaceprovided. Provide additional detail in the following section, Selection Criteria. Please
provide aone sentence description of the nominee'svolunteer service activity. -----------------------------------------

}oUJh Sm'ia Club/Civic
Organ1Z11t10n

When did rhe volunteer service activity start and end?Is the activity ongoingl --------------------------------------}Quth 18 and rounger)

How much rime is/wa;; spent on the activity? -------------------------------------------------------

�SELECTION CRITERIA
(Please type or print neatly.)

These are the criteria by which the quality of nominations will be judged by the selection committee. Please list specific well detailed examples,
information, etc. when answering the questions. You may attach no more than one additional page (front and back) to answer the questions.
l. What motivated the nominee to become involved in the volunteer service activity? Please describe how the idea for the activity was generated,

what inspired the nominee to begin the activity, why the nominee felt this activity was important to the recipients/community, etc.

2. How has the nominee performed the volunteer service activity? Describe the effort required, of the nominee, to perform their volunteer activity.
Please include information on innovative or exemplary approaches the nominee used, such as building community support, generating resources,
generating/recruiting additional volunteers, developing public/private sector partnerships, connecting communities and schools, developing positive
relationships with the media, creating a model approach/program that can be used by others, involving special populations, etc. Indicate any unique
challenges the nominiee had to covercome to perform this volunteer activity.

3. What has the nominee's volunteer service activity accomplished? Please describe what the nominee has accomplished through their volunteer
service activity. Please include a description of the volunteer service activity, when the activity began and ended or if it is ongoing, the number of hours
the nominee is/was involved in the activity, the number of people served, funds the nominee raised for the volunteer activity, an estimated dollar value
of the nominee's service, tangible results of the activity, etc. Cite specific results and achievements and explain the impact the service has had on the
recipients/community.

�CHECKLIST
Please review this checklist ro make sure rhar your Nomination Form is complete before mailing it ro rhe Michigan
Community Service Commission.
- - - I've answered all of the questions listed in the Nominee Information section.
_ _ _ I've typed or nearly printed the Nominee Information section.
- - - I've answered all of the questions listed in the Selection Criteria section.
_ _ _ I've typed or nearly printed rhe answers to the questions in the Selection Criteria section.
_ _ _ I've attached no more than one additional sheer (front and back) ro answer the questions in the Selection Criteria
seenon.
_ __

I've included a !50 word biography/summary of rhe nominee's volunteer service activities. This statement will be
used with the nominee's name in award announcements, press releases and other publicity materials.

- - - I've included no more than three (3) 8 I /2" X II " sheets (front and back) of supporting materials.
_ _ _ For Governor George Romney Lifetime Achievement Volunteer Service Award nominations only, I've
included a resume or similar documentation of the years of service provided by the nominee.
_ _ _ I've included a color slide or photograph of the nominee ro be used in the Seventh Annual Governor's Service
Awards slide show.
- - - I'm mailing five bound copies plus the unbound original of the completed Nomination Form and all supporting
materials. The original and copies should be arranged in the following order:
• Nominee Information
• Selection Criteria
150 word biography/summary
Supporting materials
If you have any questions regarding the content of this form , please call the Michigan Community Service Commission at
(517) 373-4200. For additional information about the Michigan Community Service Commission or ro download the
Governor's Service Awards Nomination Form visit out website at www.state.mi.us/career/mcsc.

Primed by authoriry of: Act No. 431 , Section 269
Total number of copies printed: 5000
Total Cost: $.246 each

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                    <text>MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE
COMMISSION
MEETING DATES and TIMES FOR 2000
NOON - 4:00 P.M.
FRIDAY, January 21, 2000
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Lansing
* THURSDAY, April 27, 2000
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Radisson Hotel, Lansing
(Special time for this meeting only! From 10:00 a.m. till 1:00 p.m.)
*WEDNESDAY, May 10, 2000
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
CONFERENCE CALL
FRIDAY, September 15, 2000
Host: Nancy Lenz
Farmington Hills
* FRIDAY, December 1, 2000
Host: Vivian Pickard
Detroit
*Critical dates for program approvals

MCSC - Executive Committee Meetings
George W. Romney Building, 4th Floor
Lansing, Michigan
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Friday, December 3, 1999
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Friday, March 24, 2000
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Friday, August 11, 2000
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Friday, October 13, 2000
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission

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                    <text>STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOHN ENGLER, Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Chairperson
Michelle Engler

111
George W. Romney
Lansing ,
Telephone
FAX

Executive Director
Kyle Caldwell

S. Ca pitol Ave.
Bldg. , 4th Floor
Michig an 48913
(517) 335-4295
(517) 373-4977

MEMORANDUM

TO:

Members of the Michigan Community Service Commission

FROM:

Paula Kaiser, Director
Michigan Community Service Commission

RE:

Staff Recommendations for Michigan's AmeriCorps and Michigan's AmeriCorps
Promise Fellows

DATE:

January 21, 2000

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MichirJan 's AmeriCorps Promise Fello ws

Backgrouud
During the last meeting there was some discussion about the Grand Rapids application regarding
their inability to fill all of their awarded Promise Fell ow slots in the first year. After several
discussion with them, they have decided to return two of their five positions. They were not
confident that they could fill all five of the positions and therefore requested that the MCSC
modify their grant to reflect three Fellow positions. As a result, the MCSC issued a Request for
Proposals to existing Communities of Promise for the two Fellow positions. Two communities,
Alpena and Saginaw, submitted their intent to apply for the fellows. The Alpena Volunteer
Center submitted an application requesting one Fellow. We therefore, still have one vacant
Fellow position.
Staff Recommendation
The staff recommends that the MCSC approve the Alpena Volunteer Center for provisional
funding for one Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellow for a total of$11,450. Provisional
funding means that the applicant must adequately address the weaknesses identified in the
review. If all weaknesses are addressed by February 11, 2000 the application will be funded . In
addition, the staff recommends that the final Fellow position be retained at the MCSC to provide
additional assistance to the Communities of Promise. If approved, staff will seek approval from
the Corporation for National Service.

�Michigan's AmeriCorps
Background
The MCSC has approximately $2 million in federal funds to grant out for FY 2001. In addition
to the $2 million dollars we have available in our formula funds, the MCSC can submit
applications to be funded out of the national competitive funds (approximately $1 05,000,000).
Although there is no guarantee that we will receive any of the competitive funds , we have been
successful in the past. The MCSC must submit our competitive application by February 28,
2000. We will be notified on May 4, 2000 as to which programs (if any) have been funded from
the competitive funds. The MCSC must then submit its formula application package to
Corporation for National Service by May 15 , 2000.
On October 8, 1999 the MCSC mailed a letter to more than 15,000 organizations announcing the
availability of funds for new Michigan's AmeriCorps programs and asking organizations to
respond if they wanted a copy of the application guidelines or to participate in one of our
technical assistance sessions. On October 18, 1999 the MCSC conducted two conference calls
for organizations to get a basic understanding ofthe Michigan's AmeriCorps program. More
than 100 organizations participated in the calls. The MCSC also hosted three technical
assistance sessions for organizations interested in sponsoring a Michigan's AmeriCorps program.
More than 175 individuals registered for the Detroit session. Nearly 75 individuals registered for
the Kalamazoo session and 75 additional individuals registered for the conference call technical
assistance session. The MCSC received requests for more than 600 copies of the application
guidelines.
The MCSC's outreach effort translated into 77 organizations submitting Intent to Apply forms .
Thirty four (34) organizations submitted Michigan's AmeriCorps applications on November 30,
1999. The applications were peer reviewed on December 6, 1999. The peer review teams
recommended that 21 ofthe proposals mo ve to the next stage of the application process (the staff
review). The staff reviewed the 21 proposals and asked 20 of them to submit comprehensive
proposals. Comprehensive proposals were received on January 3, 2000. Eighteen ofthe 20
organizations submitted a comprehensive proposal.

Staff Recommendation
1) The staff reviewed the proposals and are recommending that the proposals listed below be
included in the MCSC competitive funding application to the CNS:

Leeai Applicant

Funding
Request

FTE Rate

BHK Child Development

$374,400

$11,700

32

0

Michigan Communities
In Schools

$206,628

$11,807

10

15

Michigan Department
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$211,312

$10,566

20

0

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�Oakland University

$233,595

$11,680

0

40

0

The Regents of the
University of Michigan

$409,500

$10,111

18

45

0

United Way of
Genessee &amp; Lapeer County

$267,761

$11 ,642

17

12

0

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2) The staff also recommends that two of our formula renewal programs be included in the
MCSC competiti ve funding application to the CNS.

Funding
Legal Agglicant
Charlevoix-Emmet
Intermediate School District
City Year, Inc.

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$234,005

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$11 ,700

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3) In addition, the staff is recommending provisional funding for the two competitive renewal
programs. Provisional funding means that the applicants must adequately address the
weaknesses identified in the review. If all weaknesses are addressed by February 4, 2000 the
application will be funded.

Legal Agglicant
Family Independence Agency
United Way Community
·Services

MCSC's Total Comp.
Request to CNS

Funding
Reguest
$341,501

FTE Rate
$11,383

$315,113

$12,605

Reguest
$3,393,815

FTE Rate
$11,019

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Michigan Community Service Commission
Agenda
January 21, 2000
George W. Romney Building, Michigan Room
Lansing, Michigan
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
I.

Welcome and Introductions - Chairperson Engler
(There are two "special guests " expected at the meeting, Essie Mahaffy from
the RSVP .of Wayne County and Laurie Sauer from the Northeast Michigan
Community Service Agency where she is the director for the Foster
Grandparent and Senior Companion programs.)

II.

Review &amp; Approval of September 24, 1999 Minutes - Chairperson
Engler
[You will find the minutes behind Tab 2. Entertain a motion to approve]

III. Standing Committee Reports
A.

Executive Committee - Chairperson Engler, Vice Chair
Pruitt
1.

Review of Executive Committee November 5, 1999
meeting.
[Behind TAB 3, please note the summary of the Executive
Committee Meeting of November 5, 1999 and that the Executive
Committee reviewed and approved staff recommendations for
FY 2000 Volunteer Investment Grants and the rescheduling of
the April meeting to April 27, 2000 to be held immediately
after the Legislative Breakfast]

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2.

Executive Director Performance Review Results
[Commissioner Pruitt will walk us through the Executive
Director Performance Review results and will be handing out his
report. You will not find the report in your packet.]

B.

Board Development Committee - Dorothy A. Johnson
[Commissioner Johnson could not be here today, but her report on the
work of the Board Development Committee is also located behind
TAB 3.

1.

Recommendation (approval item)
[The Committee is recommending a modification to our statute,
PA 219, at the earliest and most prudent time. Entertain a
motion to accept the recommendation of the committee.]

IV.

Executive Director's Report

- Kyle Caldwell

[Kyle will give his report which will include two items for our consideration
and approval. You will find his report behind Tab 4]

V.

A.

Michigan's AmeriCorps (approval item)

B.

Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows Round 2 (approval
item)

Old Business - Chairperson Engler
A.

Michigan Alliance for Volunteers Proposal
[Behind TAB 5 you will find a quick summary of our progress
regarding the Volunteer Alliance that was presented to you in
September. We have conducted several meetings with the various
boards that would be involved in this partnership and we have also met
with the Governor. You will note that staff are requesting that the
MCSC membership consider four recommendations.]

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�VI.

New Business
A.

Michigan's Unified State Service Plan
[Behind TAB 6 are two documents that I would like us to discuss for
the remainder of our meeting time. The first is Michigan's Unified
State Service Plan that I will have Kyle explain to you in a moment.
The second is a quick summary of an address that I delivered earlier
this Fall at the Helen L. DeRoy/Josephine S. Weiner Lecture. MCSC .
staff and I engaged in a great deal of reflection and projection and have
boiled it all down to principles you see before you.]

B.

Future Directions for the MCSC
[I am eager to hear your reactions to what is presented here and
wonder, what, if any of this you believe can/should be incorporated in
the MCSC's future plans? This will be a continuous dialogue for us so
don't feel that you have to come up with solutions and resolutions
today.]

VII. Adjourn
[Reminder: The next meeting will be April 27, 2000 here in Lansing at the
Radisson downtown and will be preceded by the Legislative Breakfast which
will also be in the Radisson].

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The following document was developed by a number of leaders in the field of service and
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Service Commission, the Michigan Department of Education, the Corporation for National
Service -Michigan Office, the Michigan Nonprofit Association, and the Michigan Office on
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Michigan, and the K-12 Education in Philanthropy Project.
This document is offered as a work in progress and is intended to invite comments, additions and
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embraced by the field at the 2000 Volunteerism SuperConference.

PREAMBLE
We, the institutions, organizations and individuals that make up the service and volunteerism field
in Michigan, have come together to recognize the tremendous value, benefits and responsibilities
that come with people serving the needs of others.
We know the power of one individual to positively impact people, institutions and communities
through service and volunteerism.
We recognize that we live in a time of enormous prosperity and wealth, but also see that there are
many who are not the beneficiaries of this great fortune .
We see all of these factors that control our society and know that, if there were ever a time to build
effective and sustainable problem-solving models, now is the time and Michigan is the place!
We believe that Michigan will be a better community if we strengthen our people; the places and
organizations where we live, work, worship and serve; and the communities in which we live.

VISION
Michigan is a community comprised of individuals young and old, who are actively and
continuously engaged in strengthening communities through action-oriented service and
volunteerism.

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�KEY PRINCIPLES
Strengthening Individuals
we·believe that individuals must develop a genuine understanding of the reciprocal benefits
of service and volunteerism and demonstrate a clear appreciation for the power of service
to positively impact community needs .
We must substantially increase our awareness about the need to volunteer.
We must substantially increase our awareness about the availability of specific
volunteer opportunities throughout every stage of our lives.
We must learn and demonstrate that we know that the person who serves others
benefits as much as the person(s) served.

Strengthening Communities
We believe that communities must work to ensure that service and volunteerism are
significantly integrated into their very fabric including their practices, beliefs, and
institutions.
We must look to build academic service-learning into the curriculum of educational
institutions.
We must look to utilize the strength and expertise of institutions of faith in our
service and volunteer initiatives.
We must take our personal commitments to serve to the work place and help build
good corporate citizenship.
We must have family members serve together to build stronger families and
stronger communities.

2

�Strengthening Organizations/Institutions
We believe that organizations and institutions must work to ensure that there is expanded
cooperation and coordination between all service and volunteer network partners.
We must ensure that state level public, private and social sector organizations look
to each other for opportunities to join forces and share resources.
We must ensure that institutions in all Michigan communities cooperate in ways
that represent increased capacities for Michigan to respond to and meet community
needs.
We must continuously seek out new alliances and new partnerships to respond to
the ever-changing social, economic, and political realities of our communities.

KEY GOALS
We operationalize our Unified State Service Plan around a five component model that
identifies our goals for positive community action in Michigan:

We will promote, sustain and enhance service and volunteerism by raising public
awareness, strengthening infrastructures, developing resources and networks, and
mobilizing of people.
Public Awareness
We will conduct activities aimed at increasing public awareness of volunteer and service
initiatives in Michigan.
We will support, promote and conduct activities that recognize the exemplary and selfless
efforts of Michigan' s volunteers.
Examples of Action
•
•
•
•

Governor's Service Awards Dinner
ConnectMichigan Campaign including a statewide newsletter, billboards and public
service announcements
ConnectMichigan Legislative Breakfast
Make A Difference Day in Michigan

3

�Strengthening Infrastructures
We will continuously identify methods to assess, expand and improve the state and local
infrastructure and systems necessary to sustain service and volunteerism in Michigan.
Examples of Action
•

Michigan Family Independence Agency Volunteer Services
[still need some help with examples here]

Resource Development
We will secure resources in the form of people and money to sustain and expand service
and volunteerism in Michigan
Examples of Action
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

George W. Romney Fund
Michigan' s Volunteer Investment Grants
Corporation for National Service Grants
Michigan's Promise
Learn &amp; Serve Michigan Programs for School-aged Youth
Service-Learning Leadership Council
Connecting via websites and hotlinks
Unified State Plan List Serve

Network Development
We will lead and facilitate annual statewide events and other activities to improve
coordination and collaboration between service partners, enhance skills and abilities of
volunteers and build a larger sense of community for the field in Michigan.
Examples of Action
•
•
•
•

Michigan ' s Volunteerism Superconference
Grantmakers - Grantseekers Conference
Make A Difference Day Activities
Michigan Association of Volunteer Administrators' Annual Conference

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�Mobilization of People
We will increase the number of Michigan residents who volunteer and participate in
community service projects that address identified needs in Michigan communities.
Examples of Action
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Michigan's AmeriCorps
VISTA
National Civilian Community Corps
Senior Corps: RSVP, Senior Companions, Foster Grandparents
Michigan Community Foundation's Youth Advisory Committees
America's Promise Commitment Makers
Learn &amp; Serve Michigan Programs for School-aged Youth
Michigan's Civilian Conservation Corps
Make A Difference Day Activities
Adopt A Part of Michigan
National Days of Caring
National Volunteer Week

5

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Milestones of the Organization

DRAFT
(Composed by the members of the MCSC, September of 1999)

1990 and prior .......
•

Former Governor George W. Romney long held that volunteers are a profound
element in community problem solving. His interest in volunteerism, combined with a
national interest in youth service, led to a dialogue among gubernatorial candidates.

•

John Engler elected Governor of Michigan.

•

Serious interest of state and national philanthropic organizations on service, volunteerism
and youth including the Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF), C.S. Mott
Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), the Michigan Campus
Compact (MCC) and the Michigan Nonprofit Forum (now known as the Michigan
Nonprofit Association or MNA).

•

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Service America (YSA). Mr. Frank Dirks, as a field agent for Youth Service
America!Youth Volunteer Corps, makes several visits to Michigan assisting with
organizing the meetings and encouraging states to organize in preparation for the National
and Community Service Act of 1990.

•

Newly elected Governor John Engler agrees to appoint a non-partisan and diverse
commission for service in Michigan. The Governor creates the MCSC by executive
order (1991-25), houses the offices in the executive suite and provides state operational
funds.

•

First meeting of the MCSC on October 31, 1991 where Governor and First Lady Engler
express their vision for volunteerism in Michigan.

•

Initial staff consists of the Executive Director, Diana Rodriguez Algra, Executive
Secretary, Mary Estrada, and two Points of Light Foundation Youth Engaged in Service
(YES) Ambassadors (Cynthia Scherer and Trabian Shorters).

•

Initial MCSC make up includes strong representation from the foundation community.

•

A series of meetings were convened with the larger group of service organizations to
develop an application for federal funding from the Commission on National and
Community Service.

•

MCSC submits its first state plan (application) to the Commission on National and
Community Service. MCSC receives block grants for funding K-12, Higher Education,
youth corps, national demonstration projects (CARES) and youth voice.

1

�•

MCSC begins the nation's first youth advisory body, the Michigan Youth
Progressive Action Council (MYPAC) with the assistance of our YES Ambassador,
Cynthia Scherer.

•

MCSC' s first commissioner retreat held at Albion College .

•

MCSC speaks to the National Governor's Association .

•

MCSC begins to build partnerships with organizations from across the state with
government, foundations, businesses and nonprofits.

•

National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 reorganizes the field, appropriates
federal funds for a myriad of programs including AmeriCorps and creates the
Corporation for National and Community Service (CNS). State commissions are
seen as vital. Michigan is well positioned to adapt having been one of five states with an
existing commission.

•

MCSC hosted "Principles in Service for Michigan" Retreat, May 5 &amp;6, 1993 at Camp
Miniwanca to set the organization's agenda.

•

MCSC first annual report published for 1991-1992. Reports continue to be produced on
an annual basis.

•

Diana Algra leaves the MCSC to become Director of AmeriCorps State and National at
the Corporation for National Service.

•

Statewide Video Conference-to help Michigan develops its portfolio of AmeriCorps
programs.

•

First Annual Governor's Community Service Awards held in Lansing and continues
annually.

•

Frank Dirks appointed the Executive Director of the MCSC in May. Begins dialogue
among states to begin to form an association of state commissions.

•

MCSC established in state law (PA 219). Bill signing on Capitol lawn on July 14, 1994
signifying the support of both Governor Engler and First Lady Michelle Engler.

•

Michigan's AmeriCorps is launched. Celebration event at the Lansing Center on
September 12, 1994.

•

Governor Engler re-elected.

•

Michigan's First Lady Michelle Engler gives birth to triplets: Hannah, Maggie,
and Madeleine.

•

Terry Pruitt steps in as Acting Chairperson of the MCSC.
2

�•

MCSC staff expands to deal with increased grant making and oversight responsibilities
including training and technical assistance.

•

MCSC state appropriations increase to accommodate increased grant making and oversight
responsibilities.

•

Commissioner orientation conducted by MCSC staff.

•

Michigan's First Lady Michelle Engler appointed to the board of the Points of
Light Foundation increasing Michigan's national connection.

•

The MCSC exhibits at annual Points of Light Foundation National Conference and
continues annually .

•

The MCSC forms several partnerships with MNA in the areas of programming, training
and technical assistance.

•

Second Commissioner retreat at Albion College adopted new principles around catalyst,
convener and broker roles.

•

New Partnerships Summit held in Lansing. Individuals from the public, private, nonprofit
and religious sectors are convened to explore how the various sectors could partner to
better solve community problems.

•

"Youth in Service" training/conference held in conjunction with Quest International

•

MCSC sponsors the first Youth Poster Contest and produces posters for distribution.

•

Michigan's AmeriCorps Signature Service Project is held in Detroit

•

The MCSC begins to sponsor Make A Difference Day annually.

•

Profiles in Service is published.

•

MCSC sponsors an Intergenerational Poster Contest and produces posters for distribution.

•

Michigan TAP-Youth Service Conference

•

The first meeting of the MCSC Senior Advisory Council.

•

Michigan helps host the National Service-Learning Conference in Detroit, Michigan.

•

MCSC sponsors a College Students Engaged in Service Poster Contest and produces
posters for distribution.

3

�•

MCSC hosts national meeting of state commission chairs and executive directors in
Midland. Michigan takes the lead and begins dialogue among states to begin to form an
association of state commissions.

•

Michigan's AmeriCorps Signature Project helps with the Habitat for Humanity Blitz Build
in Detroit.

•

ConnectMichigan campaign is launched.

•

Presidents ' Summit for America' s Future, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

•

Michigan's Promise is launched.

•

Michigan's First Lady Michelle Engler appointed to the board of director's of
America's Promise-The Alliance for Youth.

•

Frank Dirks leaves the MCSC to lead the American Association of State Service
Commissions.

•

First Volunteerism SuperConference is held and draws an audience of more than 800.

•

Terry Pruitt appointed as Acting Executive Director of the MCSC.

•

MCSC secures state funding for volunteerism in Michigan through the Volunteer
Investment Grants.

•

Adopt A Part of Michigan is created.

•

MCSC submits the first Unified State Service Plan.

•

The second Volunteerism SuperConference, featuring Retired General Colin Powell, draws
an audience of 1200.

•

Statewide Public Land Cleanup is held involving 2,300 volunteers including 300
Michigan's AmeriCorps members.

•

Kyle Caldwell appointed Executive Director.

•

First meeting of Michigan's Communities of Promise. "Keeping the Promise in Michigan"
in Lansing on Sept. 30, 1998.

•

Governor John Engler re-elected to office.

•

ConnectMichigan campaign for volunteerism secures state funding in the amount of
$250,000.

4

�•

MCSC adopts term limits for commissioners.

•

The first annual legislative breakfast, "Celebrating Michigan's Volunteers" a
ConnectMichigan initiative is held April22, 1999.

•

The first Michigan's ArneriCorps member celebration is held October 29, 1999.

•

MCSC retreat at Mackinac Island, Sept. 24, 1999 and discussion of the formation of the
Volunteer Alliance.

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September 24, 1999
Mission Point Resort
Mackinac Island
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

MINUTES
MEMBERS PRESENT:

Michelle Engler, Chair
Karen Aldridge
John Barfield
Victor Begg
Mary Ellen Brandell
Julie Cummings
Kathy Honaker
Dorothy Johnson
Nancy Lenz
Kathleen Keen McCarthy
Jim Muir
Randy N eelis
Don Newport
Pat Ryan O'Day
Joel Orosz
Meg Smith
Kari Pardoe
Vivian Pickard
Terry Pruitt
Ethan Weinstock
Ray West
Geneva J. Williams
Kyle Caldwell, Executive Director

MEMBERS ABSENT:

Judy Dunn
Arthur Ellis
Matthew Wesaw

OTHERS :

Diana Algra, Family Independence Agency
Betty Barfield, Guest
Mary Estrada, Michigan Community Service Commission
Bob Hickerson, Executive Director for the Texas Commission on
Volunteerism and Community Service
Paula Kaiser, Michigan Community Service Commission
Lindy Lange, Michigan Community Service Commission
Mary Pfeiler, Corporation for National Service- Detroit
Robin Schultheiss, Volunteer Centers of Michigan
Sam Singh, Michigan Nonprofit Association
George Young, Chair for the Florida Commission on Community
Service

1

�I.

Welcome and Introduction
The meeting was called to order at 12:15 p.m. by Chairperson Engler. Chairperson Engler
welcomed everyone to the meeting including our six new commission members (Barfield,
Honaker, O'Day, Pardoe, Pickard, Weinstock) and our guests from out of state (Hickerson
and Young).
Chairperson Engler applauded the Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC)
staff for their continued hard work and commitment to the MCSC.

II.

Review of April 9, 1999 Minutes
Commissioner Pruitt moved to approve the April 9, 1999 minutes. Commissioner
McCarthy seconded the motion and the minutes were approved. Motion passed
unanimous! y.

III.

Reports by Department from MCSC staff.
A.

Programming - Kyle Caldwell
1.

Michigan's AmeriCorps
a.

All Member Celebration
Mr. Caldwell explained that the AmeriCorps staff, headed by Beth
Barney, will bring together 300 national service members in
Michigan for a celebration and swearing-in ceremony on October
29, 1999 at the Michigan State University Student Union. All
commissioners are welcome to attend this event.

b.

Renewal Process (approval item)
Mr. Caldwell explained that the MCSC is redesigning the grant
renewal process for Michigan's AmeriCorps. These modifications
are designed to stress the importance of building sustainability
within a program's design. The wording in future applications will
clearly state that successful applicants will be required to increase
their match level every year over the course of three years. In
addition, the applications will suggest that no program be funded as
a fully funded AmeriCorps program beyond six years. Mr.
Caldwell stated that staff will have the wording for the renewal
process to the MCSC by the November meeting.

2.

America's/Michigan's Promise- AmeriCorps Promise Fellows (approval
item)
Ms. Kaiser stated that this year the MCSC had thirteen fellows in seven
communities. The MCSC reapplied to the Corporation for National Service
(CNS) for thirteen fellows for the 1999 year and was funded for thirteen
fellows. Ms. Kaiser explained the chart which was handed out at the
meeting which stated the number of applicants, number of fellows they are
requesting (which is identical to what they were funded for last year), the
amount of the request and the staff recommendations. All applicants were
recommended for provisional funding at their requested level. They were:
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�1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Capital Area Community of Promise for 2 fellows for $22,300.
Isabella County Community of Promise for 1 fellow for $11 ,150.
Delta County Community of Promise for 1 fellow for· $11 ,150.
Marquette &amp; Alger Counties' Promise for 1 fellow for $11,150.
Chippewa County Community of Promise for 1 fellow for $11 ,150
Grand Rapids Community of Promise for 5 fellows for $55,750.
Montcalm County Community of Promise for 2 fellows for
$22,300.

Commissioner Orosz asked if the MCSC conducts site visits and
Commissioner Cummings asked for a definition of AmeriCorps members
and Promise fellows. Ms. Kaiser explained that the MCSC does do site
visits and gave a brief overview of AmeriCorps member and Promise
Fellows programs.
Commissioner Williams moved to approve staff recommendations for
provisional funding for the AmeriCorps Promise Fellows and
Commissioner McCarthy seconded the motion. Motion was passed
unanimously with Commissioner Brandell abstaining from voting on the
Isabella County funding .
3.

Volunteer Investment Grants (VIG)(approval item)
Mr. Caldwell gave an overview of the Volunteer Investment Grants
program. Mr. Caldwell explain that the MCSC has made progress, but has
also had to face some significant challenges. One challenge has been that the
MCSC has yet to disburse the full $1 million state appropriations within the
12 months of the fiscal year. The MCSC has been able to secure
clarification on our ability to carry-over VIG funds from one fiscal year to
another. For FY 2000, the MCSC may carry over any unspent VIG funds
from FY 1999. The estimated amount is $100,000 based on current
unencumbered levels and the past history with the program. Mr. Caldwell
noted that with the current program structure, this carry over amount will
likely be a constant. Mr. Caldwell noted that this is a dangerous set of
circumstances if we are to prove the work of the program to the Legislature.
Last year, the MCSC modified the VIG match requirement and the grant
amounts. This modification provided a substantial amount of flexibility to
grantees and applicants. However, Mr. Caldwell noted applicants are still
unable to develop the capacity to effectively meet the fund raising goals of
the grant. The MCSC has no problem granting out $850,000 a year, but
will still have money to carry over. The staff recommended the following:
a.

Carry over state funds (which we can do with VIG).

b.

Set aside $100,000 a year for demonstration grants. These grants
would still go out into the community and be leveraged towards
endowments, but would also be used to build the capacity of local
communities so that they would be able to apply for a VIG grant the
next year.

The MCSC staff also recommended that the MCSC re-examine this funding
stream in one year and assess whether the process and outcomes were
desirable.
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�For FY 2000, the MCSC staff recommended targeting volunteer centers and
higher education institutions. Staff further recommended that the Volunteer
Centers of Michigan (VCM) and the Michigan Campus Compact (MCC) be
the grantees for the FY 2000 demonstration grants. Michigan's Volunteer
Investment Demonstration Grants would be granted as follows:
$50,000 to Volunteer Centers of Michigan (VCM) and $50,000 to
Michigan Campus Compact (MCC).
Commissioner Pruitt moved to approve the staff recommendations and was
supported by Commissioner McCarthy. The motion passed unanimously .
Mr. Singh explained that the Michigan Nonprofit Association (.MNA) really
does not benefit by VCM and MCC receiving these grants. The .MNA will
not receive any administrative money and will serve as a pass through for
the grants to VCM and MCC. The grants will help VCM and MCC to build
the fund raising capacity of their member organizations.
4.

Learn and SERVE Community-based Grants
Mr. Caldwell asked everyone to look at the funding chart in the meeting
materials which lists the second round grantees for Learn and SERVE
dollars which were pre-approved at the last meeting. Mr. Caldwell
explained that there is an overlap of Learn and SERVE dollars and
Communities of Promise dollars which is represented in this chart.

5.

Training and Technical Assistance
Mr. Caldwell noted the memo from Phil Chvojka and informed
commissioners that Mr. Chvojka left the MCSC for a promotion with the
Michigan State Housing Development Authority.
Mr. Caldwell stated that the staff held a training which was facilitated by the
National Service Leadership Institute (NSLI). The training was a huge
success and the participants asked that the MCSC bring back the NSLI for
the next level of leadership training. Next year staff will bring the NSLI
back to do the next level of leadership training. The NSLI training is free
and this program is helping the MCSC to build new leaders in the field of
service and volunteerism.
Mr. Caldwell explained that the MCSC is fortunate to have Diana Algra, a
loaned executive from the Family Independence Agency, to help the MCSC
in the technical assistance and training area and that it was through her work
that the MCSC was able to secure the NSLI.

B.

Outreach &amp; Fund Development
1.

Make A Difference Day
Ms. Lange announced that Make A Difference Day (MDDay) would be
October 23, 1999. Ms. Lange informed the MCSC that the MCSC has
three new partners for a total of seven partners who help promote MDDay.
They are Volunteer Centers of Michigan, Michigan Campus Compact,
United Way of Michigan, Council of Michigan Foundations, Family
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�Independence Agency, and Michigan State University Extension. All of the
Michigan partners are committed to promoting MDDay and have signed a
partner agreement that details these commitments. MDDay is being
promoted as a day when the spirit of volunteerism can be rallied into a yearround commitment to volunteering. The staff was in the process of
collecting project entry forms and sending out press releases on MDDay.
The staff was sending out weekly updates which the commissioners should
be receiving via fax. The updates included information about different
projects and a weekly total of the number of projects. The MCSC staff
expected more than 75,000 Michiganians to participate in more than 500
projects.
USA Weekend magazine will highlight Michigan's First Family in a
MDDay ad on October 10, 1999. This magazine will be distributed nation
wide.
Ms. Lange informed commissioners that if they were interested in
participating in projects in their area, they should call the MCSC or their
local volunteer centers to fmd out if projects exists in their communities so
that each commissioner can participate in projects locally. Commissioner
Cummings suggested that Ms. Lange assign each commissioner to a
specific project as an ambassador for the MCSC and commissioners agreed.
Ms. Lange announced that the MCSC website was up and running and that
each commissioner should visit the site at www.state.mi.us./career/mcsc to
review all current MCSC initiatives.
2.

Volunteerism SuperConference
Ms. Lange informed the MCSC that the next Volunteerism
SuperConference will be held on May 18 &amp; 19, 2000 at the Lansing Center
in Lansing. Ms. Lange stated that Kyle Caldwell and Kathy Rossow are the
co-chairs.
Mr. Caldwell stated that he and Kathy Rossow have nominated Joel Orosz
as the honorary chair for the SuperConference.

The call for presenters forms for the SuperConference had been sent out and
were due back by October 8, 1999. The MCSC goal will be to encourage
grantees and programs to become presenters.
Ms. Lange announced that the Governor's Service Awards will be May 18,
2000 with a reception at 5:30p.m. and dinner at 7:00p.m. Ms. Lange
stated that there will be workshops on MDDay and ConncectMichigan along
with a ConnectMichigan reception.
Chairperson Engler stated that she hoped that all commissioners would
attend the Governor's Service Awards program because it is one of the most
uplifting events of the year. Ms. Lange stated that Governor's Service
Awards nomination forms will go out in late November or early December.
There will be a peer review in early Spring to choose the five finalist in
each category with the winner in each category being announced at the
dinner on May 18, 2000.

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ConnectMichigan
Ms. Lange stated that the ConnectMichigan campaign was in full swing.
Ms. Lange showed the commissioners the ConnectMichigan ad that ran free
of charge, in the Buick Open magazine.
Ms. Lange stated that Consumer's Energy, through their Michigan's
Promise commitment, will be including on their customers bill in
November, a statement promoting volunteerism and encouraging customers
to connect through the ConnectMichigan campaign 1-800 number.
Ms. Lange gave a special thank you to Commissioner Cummings for the
new commissioner/staff sweatshirts and bags with the ConnectMichigan
logo. Chairperson Engler thanked Commissioner Cummings for all her
hard work and dedication on the ConnectMichigan campaign.

4.

Poster Contest
Ms. Lange said thank you also to Commissioner Cummings for sponsoring
the new ConnectMichigan Youth Poster Contest. This poster will be geared
around youth connecting through service. The unveiling of this poster will
be held at the Governor's Service Awards dinner in May.
Commissioner Orosz commended the MCSC staff for the awesome job
done on the MCSC annual report.
Commissioner Pickard asked if the MCSC could make a list of items that
commissioners could do to help the MCSC on MD Day. Ms. Lange agreed
to put together a list and send it to commissioners.

C.

Finance &amp; Administration
1.

Budget FY 2000 Projections
Mr. Caldwell gave an overview of Mr. Gross' report which included an
attached comparative fmancial statement for the third quarter of fiscal year
1999. Mr. Caldwell explained that there was a sizable amount of funds left
in state and federal accounts, however, when the unobligated grants are
removed from the total, it leaves around $150,000 in each fund which the
MCSC should end up spending by the end of FY 1999.

2.

Grants Monitoring - Site Visits
Mr. Caldwell explained that the MCSC used an outside contractor to do
fiscal site visits to the MCSC grantees. As Mr. Gross explained in his
memo to the commissioners, the process is working well with good
feedback from our grantees and based upon the feedback for the individual
programs from the contractor, the MCSC will be requesting a corrective
action plan to address any outstanding issues.

3.

Michigan Auditor General - On Site Audit
Mr. Caldwell explained that the MCSC just went through its fust state audit
and the report back was that the MCSC received a clean audit.

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�Mr. Caldwell explained that the CNS audit had some issues regarding
federal regulations and policies which the MCSC will be working directly
with CNS to change.
4.

Tobacco Settlement Funds
Mr. Caldwell explained that the MCSC has been designated by the
Governor's Office and the Legislature to be the stewards of a portion of the
tobacco settlement funds.
Mr. Caldwell explained that the legislature appropriated a percentage of the
interest earned on the tobacco settlement money, not used for the MERIT
scholarships, to go to community foundations to fund health programs for
youth, adults and seniors. The MCSC will receive and sub-grant the funds
to the Council of Michigan Foundations who will then sub-grant these
funds to local communities based upon an allocation system. The estimated
amount of the tobacco funds that the MCSC will steward is $2.5 million in
May, 2001 and in excess of $7 million in April of 2000. The amount of the
yearly appropriation will drop a certain percentage each year thereafter and it
is anticipated that this funding will continue for 10 to 20 years.

IV.

Standing Committee Reports
A.

Executive Committee
Chairperson Engler asked commissioners to look at the "Summary of 8113/99
meeting" memo from Kyle Caldwell which covered the meeting held on 8/13/99.
Chairperson Engler asked commissioners to please note that the ConnectMichigan
Legislative Breakfast is scheduled for April 13, 2000 and asked that all
commissioners attend.
Commissioner Pruitt explained that there needs to be a formal evaluation of the
Executive Director of the MCSC. Commissioner Pruitt stated that the evaluation
form will be sent to all commissioners and asked that they fill out the form and mail
it directly back to Commissioner Pruitt.

B.

Board Development Committee
1.

Recommendation (approval item)
Commissioner Johnson stated that the committee has been working hard
and that the committee recommends the following appointments to the
MCSC and that they be forwarded to the Governor. To appoint N. Lenz,
D. Newport, P. O'Day, V. Pickard, T. Pruitt, M. Smith, G. Jones
Williams provided that they are willing to serve, able to actively participate
in the MCSC activities and their record of participation warrants their
appointment. Commissioner Johnson stated that Commissioner Dunn had
asked to not be reappointed. Commissioner Orosz moved to approve the
committee recommendations and Commissioner McCarthy seconded the
motion. Motion passed unanimously.
Commissioner Johnson welcomed the new commissioners.

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V.

Commissioner Johnson stated that the MCSC recommends that Governor
John Engler and members of the Michigan Legislature allow modification
P A219 of 1994 to ensure that Commissioners of the MCSC may not serve
more than three (3), three-year terms consecutively beginning with those
whose terms would expire in 2000 with the exception of past and current
serving chairpersons. Commissioner Williams made a motion to approve
and Commissioner Brandell seconded the motion. Motion passed
unanimously.

Executive Director's Report
Mr. Caldwell gave an overview of his report. Mr. Caldwell explained that the MCSC staff
have been working with current and past Michigan's AmeriCorps grantees on
sustainability. Based on this dialogue, the staff will incorporate the new language in the
next Michigan's AmeriCorps RFP. This language does not state any new policy. It merely
reaffirms what was said at the inception of the Michigan ' s AmeriCorps program and
prepares grantees for any potential changes considered in the future.
Mr. Caldwell explained that staff and partners are taking service-learning to the next level.
On May 4, 1999 the Council of Michigan Foundations, K-12 in Education Philanthropy
Project, Michigan Department of Education and the MCSC hosted a meeting to further
develop and craft a comprehensive vision for service-learning in Michigan. From this
meeting came several recommendations and the MCSC is requesting support from the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation for a full-time service-learning coordinator who will be
responsible for advancing service-learning on the policy and research fronts.
Mr. Caldwell explained that the U.S . Inspector General is conducting audits of state
commissions. The first round appear to have been targeted at small states. The MCSC has
begun an intensive review of all administrative and programmatic systems in case our state
is selected as one of the states to be reviewed. Since staff have just completed the state
audit without major concerns, Mr. Caldwell stated that he anticipated no major issues at this
time.
The MCSC staff is also preparing for a quality standards review that is being tested by the
Corporation for National Service. The review is intended to give state commissions a
certified rating by the CNS and other commission staff much like the North Central
Evaluation accreditation that educational institutions seek in the education arena. State
commissions that become accredited through these standards would be given certain
waivers including the ability to submit a state funding plan every three years instead of
annually. The MCSC staff were eager to become accredited, but had serious reservations
on how the evaluation process is taking shape and appreciated the advice and direction from
Commissioner Orosz in the memo included in the MCSC packet. Mr. Caldwell did inform
the MCSC that ten commissions participated in the beta testing and not one commission had
yet passed. Commissioner Orosz explained to the commissioners that the review had
serious issues and makes it impossible to pass. Mr. Caldwell said he would keep the
commissioners apprised of any developments.
Mr. Caldwell announced the return of the Points of Light Foundation Youth Engaged in
Service Ambassador program to the MCSC. The MCSC will have the opportunity to more
effectively address the leadership, needs and concerns of Michigan's youth and give the
youth advisory council (MYP AC) a single and dedicated point of focus and support. Jill
Manlove began her term with the MCSC on September 13, 1999. Jill was from Minnesota
where she just finished a year-long commitment with the Lutheran Volunteer Corps at the
Saint Paul, Minnesota Volunteer Center.
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�Mr. Caldwell announced that the Director of Programs position has been filled and that
Paula Kaiser began work September 7, 1999. The staff were thrilled to have Paula Kaiser
back at the MCSC.
Mr: Caldwell restated that the MCSC T &amp;T A Coordinator, Phil Chvojka, left the MCSC to
take a new position in state government. The MCSC was in the process of filling the
position and a special thank you to Diana Algra who would be filling in for this position
along with her other duties under the CNIC program.
Mr. Caldwell stated that the CNS requires the MCSC to put together a long-term and
comprehensive vision and action plan for service and volunteerism in Michigan.
Mr. Caldwell stated that the MCSC and its partners have completed the first draft of the
Unified State Service Plan and are now taking the Unified State Service Plan to the next
level. The MCSC staff have convened a number of meetings of the partners and secured a
facilitator to begin crafting this new vision on service. The result will be a comprehensive,
yet flexible vision and action plan. A draft of the plan is articulated in the memo dated
August 23, 1999. To finalize and codify the plan, the partnership has developed a
dissemination plan that involves focus groups and questionnaires to assess the opinions of
the field. As a final and concrete demonstration of the field's commitment to the plan, the
partners will host a public endorsement ceremony at the biennial Volunteerism
SuperConference May 18-19,2000.
Mr. Caldwell stated that on October 3 &amp; 4, 1999, Frank Dirks would hold a meeting called
"Beyond 2000" at the Holiday Inn West in Lansing. This meeting will bring state
executive directors and chairs together to dialog on volunteerism and service beyond 2000
and put together a white paper that will be sent out to anyone interested in what national
service policies should look like for the next presidential administration. Several members
from the MCSC would attend this meeting and will keep the commissioners informed as to
its progress.
Mr. Caldwell explained to the commissioners that after talking with each commissioner and
getting feedback on what they want from the MCSC and from the field of service, he
hopes that the retreat fulfills their wishes .
VI.

New Business
A.

Michigan Alliance for Volunteers Proposal

Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Singh explained the Alliance proposal a mutual initiative
between the MCSC and the Michigan Nonprofit Association (MNA).
The following is a more detailed explanation of the dialogue.
How do we sustain volunteerism in Michigan? "Right now we know we have a
huge statewide infrastructure. Many of these multiple layers of partnerships started
in 1989 and included Commissioner Orosz, Chairperson Engler, Commissioner
Johnson and others. Some of the partners were Council of Michigan Foundation
(CMF), Family Independence Agency (FIA), Michigan Nonprofit Association
(MNA), Michigan Campus Compact (MCC), Volunteer Centers of Michigan
(VCM), Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC), United Ways of
Michigan, and the list keeps going. We have this infrastructure, these layers of
partnerships, but each one of those comes with new initiatives. There's always
something new that we need to take on. For the first time ever, there exist
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�concerted efforts toward collaboration. And for the first time over the past couple
of years, a collaboration of projects like the Volunteerism SuperConference,
America's Promise, Unified State Service Plan, ConnectMichigan Campaign, Make
A Difference Day, and training and technical assistance which we are using MNA,
MCC and VCM to assist us. This is the first time ever for this concerted effort
toward collaboration. So the question is "{Isn't}This all good?" Yes, but there is
one fundamental problem down the road. MNA and affiliates and MCSC do
similar things like training, technical assistance, volunteer awareness and statewide
convening of the field. We are not doing it now, but we have the potential to start
competing among our organizations. To build any kind of stability, MNA and
affiliates need stability in administrative and physical housing (MCSC has had lived
"free rent" because the Governor's Office has been kind enough to give us space
and MNA is housed within the system at Michigan State University "rent free" or
almost "rent free") to establish independence and visibility (We need to know what
the commission is, what its involved with and how and same goes for MNA.
People need to know what it is, how and where it is housed.), to stabilize their
funding base (As we pointed out to you, we have decreased by 10% in our federal
dependence, we have a 12% increase in state funds so that MCSC is really
beginning to diversify, but that 10% still pales in comparison to the fact that we still
have 74% of our funding coming from federal sources. MNA, MCC and VCM are
dependent on membership fees and as incubator level organizations those fees are
still not at a level great enough to sustain all these organizations/programs), and to
demonstrate a unified voice for volunteerism."
So how do we do this?
"MCSC needs to prepare for a transition in leadership, create a more permanent
physical and administrative home, diversity its funding beyond state and federal
funds, establish security for programs, initiatives and infrastructure (A.
Strengthen?
our house- right now America's Promise exists because we
decided to take it on. ConnectMichigan exists because we decided to take it on with
our partners. But there is nothing there to keep it there. There' s no "there" there.)
to be able to advocate without giving up federal and state support that bans
advocacy.(right not we can not lobby as an organization.) So what do we do?
Well we dance or quietly suggest people to write letters to so and so but you didn't
hear it from us. We need to begin to build that kind of support in a way that does
not jeopardize our funding ."
"The field has to avoid competition for scarce resources, establish more permanent
and stable financial resources, capitalize on the strengths and resources of other like
organizations and raise the level of awareness and value around service and
volunteerism."
"The solution is to create an organization called the Alliance to centralize state-level
volunteer programming. promotion. and support. To look for long-term
sustainability solutions around service and volunteerism. To capitalize on the
overwhelming support of all constituencies."
"An Alliance- to bring together statewide volunteer organizations in a meaningful
partnership; centralize current services, resources and administration; build a
stabilized fund in the form of an endowment to support the organization and
activities; insulate the work of volunteers from changing political and economic

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�tides. Economic changes, political atmosphere changes and what we are finding
especially with AmeriCorps is that very good people get caught in the middle of
something that has nothing to do with the work they are doing. It' s all politics!"
Structure
"Build a $20 million endowment to generate $850,000 annually for operation
funds. That endowment would be a 50/50 mix of state and private funds that
would {include} a one-time ask to the state legislator and a match in local dollars of
$10 million in private funds. The funds would be housed in a community
foundation - Capital Area Community Foundation is one we suggest. The Alliance
would be guided by a 5-7 Member Board of Directors made up of representatives
from MNA associates and MCSC commissioners and would appoint an Executive
Director and that person would bring on additional staff as needed."
Function
"The Alliance would physically house the MCSC, VCM, MCC and MNA. The
MCSC and MNA would bring together a number of initiatives like the Romney
Fund, ConnectMichigan, National Volunteer Week, Volunteerism
SuperConference, Make A Difference Day, MCC Member Services and Support,
MCC Grant Programs, K-12 Service Learning, Governor's Service Awards,
Adopt-A-Part of Michigan, America' s Promise. All those things that MCSC are
extra programs and outreach activities would be housed here, but they would be
housed in a partnership with the MCSC and affiliates of MNA. "
Steps - Mr. Caldwell reviewed the next steps in the process.
Phase I ----June 1999- October 1999: To gain board and constituent approval.
September 1999- November 1999: Formal proposals to boards and the Governor's
Office and t,he Legislators.
October 1999- January 2000: To officially decide whether to proceed. At the next
Commission meeting commissioners will get a formal proposal from staff asking
for approval.
Phase 2
December 1999 - February 2000: Determine how are we going to build support in
the Legislature. Who do we approach and how?
February 2000- April 2000: Secure legislation to support Alliance in the form of a
bill. The legislative breakfast will be during this time and provide an excellent
mechanism for support gathering ..
March 2000- May 2000: Secure legal counsel to help craft the by-laws. {This
should happen earlier, but this is the deadline.}
May 2000 - July 2000: Unveil all plans-hopefully at the SuperConference.

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�Phase 3
Phase 3 will be the "How to side" that Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Singh are not yet
prepared to unveil until the MCSC commissioners and the MNA board are
confident about the Alliance.
Mr. Singh explained that the Alliance would allow for both entities (MCSC and
MNA) to remain antonym organizations.
There will be a governmental component to volunteerism and service that will still
be under the Executive Branch and working through the MCSC. MNA will remain
a separate 501(c)3. There will not be a connection between those two entities. But
the two afflliates organizations MCC and VCM and all the day-to-day extra
programming and outreach functions of the MCSC that is geared around
volunteerism will all be housed in this new entity. This will allow a group like
MNA, who at times is an advocacy organization, to function.
Mr. Singh posited that this would allow both MNA and MCSC to funnel all those
initiatives through one area instead of both organizations doing them separately.
Why is MNA interested?

Mr. Singh stated that over the last five years two organizations: MCC and VCM
have affiliated themselves with MNA. "Part of MNA's mission beyond helping to
enhance nonprofit organizations and advocate on behalf of nonprofits has been to
increase and expand volunteer philanthropy. Those have been critical missions for
MNA. MNA affiliated with these two organizations to help meet that part of the
mission, but also to administratively save those two organizations. MNA supports
MCC's and VCM's accounting and all their administrative functions. Therefore,
the Alliance will not only remove some administrative issues that MNA has been
providing for VCM and MCC, but MNA feels it has met its mission even better
because MNA helped to make VCM and MCC live on forever regardless whether
MNA is hit financial/or is no longer an organization. The MNA board had a lot of
dialogue regarding the Alliance because MNA will be giving up a lot of
programming, but the board realized that MNA will still be meeting their mission
and MNA does not always have to be the group that runs MCC and VCM. The
MNA board was willing to step back and take a look at the fact they might have to
lose something, but in the long run the field as well as the organizations will gain.
And so the MNA board is still in the process of debating and dialog around whether
this is the right thing to do."
Mr. Caldwell stated that for MCSC the Alliance gives two things. One, it gives
MCSC a nonprofit arm to do things MCSC can't do in state government. And two,
the Alliance provides an endowment to stabilize those special events or special
initiatives that are currently subsides through state and federal dollars. The Alliance
insulates MCSC from the political changes that are inherent in the MCSC's type of
work (example: Should we received a less than supportive governor, who makes
less than favorable appointments, who buries our organization well deep into the
bureaucracy, the Alliance can function a lot of the things MCSC does in support of
the field.
Mr. Singh said that in information passed out to commissioners, there is a section
that outlines the programs and functions of MCSC and the functions of MNA and a
section describing the functions of the Alliance. Called, "Programs and Services".
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�Mr. Singh explained the model first by addressing the structure. "Each has a board
of directors. Those boards of directors will then create this new venture which we
are calling the "Alliance". Mr. Singh said that the Alliance will incorporate into its
own group, its own 50l (c)3, then actually hire a CEO. "This allows for the
possibility that in some future administrations the MCSC is ever eliminated the
Alliance will still exist. If the MNA goes through some difficult time and no longer
exists, then the Alliance will still exist." Mr. Singh said, "Not many models that
look like this exist in the nonprofit community and we have not been able to find a
single model between government and nonprofit community." Mr. Singh said that
he and others know it can be done legally, but no one has ever made that attempt.
Therefore, one of most exciting parts of this is that it is on the cutting edge models
for strategic alliances. "I think one of the things we might be able to pull out of
this, if it works, is the model between government and nonprofit community." "Mr.
Singh said that if we go forward, we should hire someone to watch the process.
This could be a case study that takes a look at government programming and how
do we privatize some of that government programming and make sure that it exists
beyond the administrations, beyond politics. Mr. Singh noted that this was the
model that he and Mr. Caldwell took a look at from some of the better thinking
around the lines of strategic alliances. Mr. Caldwell explained the historical
perspective and the influence an alliance might have. "This model works because in
the past we have always been thinking that both of us must exist and one doesn' t.
But now we can both exist to continue our missions. Now we will have created a
venture that we both can incorporate together," he said

Questions and Answers
Chairperson Engler asked, "Why approval from the Legislators?" Mr. Caldwell
explained that MCSC is asking for $10 million in state funds. The subcommittee
and the Senate is chaired by the two co-sponsors of HB5280, Senators Emerson
and Johnson. They would be key in getting the Alliance started. On the House
side, the MCSC has a number of supporters who have influence with certain
legislators that might be key in making the Alliance happen. Mr. Caldwell
mentioned legislators are term limited and the MCSC knows that Michigan is
corning into another election and will have a lot of seats turnover, we are in that
critical time to make this proposal to key legislators.
Commissioner Begg asked about the Legislative Breakfast. Mr. Caldwell explained
that the ConnectMichigan Legislative Breakfast is a legislative outreach by the field
to the legislators. It is not a MCSC hosted event, but it is a broader outreach to the
legislators. The last breakfast was a thank you to the legislators for the Volunteer
Investment Grant program and also a way of building their awareness around what
the whole field looks like. Commissioner Begg asked if we got a positive
response. Mr. Caldwell stated we did get good response since we did not have
definite focus to the program. The 2000 event will be very focused.
Chairperson Engler asked if we will miss the budget cycle for this year (FY 2000).
Mr. Caldwell stated that was correct. Mr. Caldwell stated that there may be a
couple of approaches including working with the Governor's Office to get some
seed money .
Commissioner Barfield asked what the income split would be between MNA and
MCSC. Mr. Caldwell stated that the entire proceeds from the endowment
($850,000) would go directly to the Alliance. Commissioner Newport stated that
would this allow both organizations to become more focused and more efficient.
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�Mr. Caldwell stated that the Alliance will allow the MCSC to return to more of a
grant making entity that focuses on operating and stewarding federal and state
dollars and less programming. Therefore, special initiatives that the MCSC does
now the MCSC may still do, but the idea also will be to spin them off if valuable or
terminate them if not. Any spin off will go to the Alliance. In addition, the basic
role for MCSC as far as policy body will remain the same. The staffing for any
spin off special initiatives will come out of MCSC and into the Alliance. The
MCSC will still be able to have a grant making organizations cut a grant to the
Alliance to do an initiative. The MCSC is currently doing everything with
programs. The MCSC will still seek funding for a lot of these programs and try to
help the Alliance fmd funding for these initiatives but they will still be operated by
the Alliance rather than MCSC, Mr. Caldwell said.
Mr. Caldwell readdressed Commissioner Barfield explaining that MCSC is going to
the legislatures for $10 million and going to the private sector for $10 million that
$20 million will go into an endowment designated strictly for the Alliance even
though the board will represent a large group of organizations, the Alliance will be
its own separate 501(c)3. The 5% pay out from that endowment will be the
$850,000 that will go to the staffing, housing, overhead cost, some programs and
some subgranting that will be done by the Alliance itself for the benefit of the
Alliance. There is no income that will go to either MCSC or MNA. Each
organization will have its own budget.
Commissioner Muir asked, "Since we are creating a kind of a General Motors of
Volunteerism, is that how you see it?'' Laughter.. ..... ... Mr. Caldwell replied,
"where as you have this large oversight body that really controls those spin off
organizations we were really uncomfortable with that so what we wanted to do was
spin something off that had its own independence but that had fair representation
from us. In other words our board would represent that board. It is not that MNA
and MCSC are merging and then spinning off these things together and we are
going to be all controlling over them. That's not the case. This really is truly a spin
off, independent arm for both organizations to use."
Commissioner Weinstock asked, "Beside working and taking some of the work to
these organizations, would it also work as a liaison between the two making sure
you are focusing on the same goal and not reiterating the same wheel?"

Mr. Caldwell said "yes and that's the important part when talking about Phase ill
and Phase II. What we decide to put into this organization and how we decide to
bring all these things together like the by-laws and other rules on how we will
operate it is important."
Commissioner Brandell commented that she sees it as a big benefit for constituents
and volunteers. "Our whole operation is very confusing to those who just want to
volunteer. This would make all of our work so much easier because it so hard to
explain to people who aren' t in this loop as to who we are. It would be so
beneficial to our people out in the trenches--people that we are trying to recruit."
Commissioner Orosz asked a question about the finances- "$10 million from state
$10 million for endowment from private sector and I do not see anything in there
for capital cost for buying or renovating space for this as you both mentioned, both
of you are also on the edge of eviction. Is there an additional amount on top of that
$20 million then for capture space?

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�Mr. Caldwell stated that, "the $10 million from the legislature and $10 million from
private funds to go into the endowment and the $850,000 represents some rent as
opposed to purchase." Mr. Singh stated that in regard to MNA, there might be a
third component, a capitol component added on. For example, if the legislature is
very willing along with the Governor to support this part of the endowment, the
private sector might give more dollars. We might want to do a feasibility study and
find that we can incorporate more into the campaign. "I think right now its just the
concept we have not had the opportunity to consult with the typical capital campaign
consultants and the endowment builders to see what the feasibility is of the private
side, once we see that there is a larger potential out there for this, then we would
like to probably build in some dollars for the capital campaign portion."
Commissioner Orosz asked "Where would the Alliance go then if MNA stays at the
Kellogg Center and MCSC stays at Romney building?"
Mr. Caldwell stated that the important thing is that if we build this nonprofit
structure, "we as the MCSC can put into our budget the line item for space which
we have never done before, and we could pay and contract out to the Alliance to do
that and so essentially it becomes another layer. The structure that we put out with
that $850,000 is some rent cost. All organizations can pay rent to the Alliance and
physically get space and live there. And that the whole idea to use it as foil." Mr.
Caldwell added that MCSC has requested that the legislature increase its
appropriations by $100,000 for space and other costs.
Commissioner Johnson stated that, "We should talk about vision and maybe call it ,
The Engler House." Commissioner Johnson stated, in terms of whether there will
be or will not be federal funds , she is on the Corporation for National Service
Board that met two weeks ago and are working real hard towards their
appropriations and she has no doubt that they will get." But who' s to know with
the changing of administration, so I think we have to base this on what' s happening
in our state and not the fact that we don ' t know about how much federal dollars
there will be. Secondly, as we talk in the Executive Committee about the private
sector support of this $10 million, realistically, foundations do not like to support
endowments. But what we are going to be trading on here is the Engler' s
commitment to volunteerism and good will and the fact that every one in the world
love' s them. So {laughing} it will be very different, but that' s not to say we
couldn't raise this money in fast order if it's their priority -their legacy."
Commissioner Johnson applauded both Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Singh for their
creativity.
Commissioner Begg asked about the MNA board' s perspective. Mr. Singh stated
the MNA Board supports the concept as does the VCM's and MCC's leadership.
They want MNA to get to the point when in December, they may have some more
details before they move forward and know that there will be a number of
opportunities for partners to stop this process, "for all of us" Mr. Singh said. If
the $10 million from the legislature doesn' t come through then we would have to
really rethink this concept. And so that might be a stopping point right there. There
might be a stopping point later in the process. We know that this is going to be a
multiple month process just to go to the legislators. But then also when the dollars
are available it's a year after we have created the endowment before we are going to
see any return on that investment. So we know that it' s going to be multiple points
where we can all as a team corning together, stop the process or move the process
even faster." Mr. Singh also noted that the MNA board likes the concept and wants
to move forward.
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�Commissioner Begg asked, "Are we creating this endowment and revenue in
support of the two organizations or are we creating them for more organizations? If
that's what's happening then we still have a problem-the two organizations still
need to meet the overhead somehow--where's that going to come from?"
Mr. Caldwell stated that the idea behind the Alliance is not to address specifically,
the MCSC financial stability and its existence. The Alliance is to support the good
things that we do. Therefore, what we have begun, rather than going for an
endowment for the MCSC or going for an endowment for MNA and it's affiliates,
were are going for an endowment for this third entity which will exist whether
MCSC or MNA are successful.
Mr. George Young stated that what he has heard is a real plan with tremendous
promise and Florida is trying to do the same thing. He stated that he sees only one
potential problem in the plan. "It has to do with the history of local volunteer
organizations. To what extent will they buy in to what appears to be strong
centralized control? Florida's volunteer centers (which there a lot of) are strongly
supported locally and not sure how they would buy into that concept. I see nothing
else in the plan that won't work. It is a brilliant sustainability program. Mr. Young
said, "Florida's is talking right now about buying or building a facility and leasing
and subleasing to various types of organizations using the same precise principles
that were articulated. I am not sure where the Corporation funding is and nobody
really knows." Mr. Young thinks Michigan will be okay in the future because of
what MCSC and MNA are creating.
Commissioner McCarthy asked for more clarity on the concept. She stated that
MNA will primarily focus on their advocacy and training role and move all
volunteer functions to the Alliance. The MCSC will be a funnel for state and
federal funds available in terms of grant money, will review grant applications, and
award the dollars. "What about T &amp;T A?" Mr. Caldwell stated MCSC, as receivers
of Corporation dollars called PDAT (which are training money) traditionally,
subgrant the money out to MNA or VCM to do regional trainings for MCSC. He
noted that MCSC has also used MSU Extension. "But what happens is we have to
go through this competitive bid process. Florida takes their PDAT money and
channels it to this nonprofit organization called "Volunteer Florida" and that
organization does all their technical assistance and training. We would be able to
use the Alliance in the same way. One check goes to the Alliance to do all the
national service training but leadership training and other kinds of training to
MNA."
Commissioner McCarthy asked "Does the Alliance subcontract that to MCSC
because you said MCSC would be keeping your technical assistance and training?"
Mr. Singh stated that MNA technical assistance and training is different. MNA will
do their board management and so forth. There might be point in time that the
Alliance does MNA's training. But it would be considered separate.
A motion to approve the staff moving forward with the concept of the Alliance plan
was made by Commissioner Pruitt. Commissioner Johnson seconded the motion.
The motion passed unanimously.

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�B.

Meeting Dates for 2000 (approval item)
Chairperson Engler asked for approval of the proposed 2000 meeting dates.
Discussion followed with changes of the April meeting. The April 14th meeting
was changed to April 13, 2000 following the Legislative Breakfast. The meeting
will start at 10:00 a.m. and will take place at the Lansing Center.
Commissioner Pickard agreed to host the December 1, 2000 meeting instead of the
April meeting. A correction on the meeting dates of the Executive Committee for
December 3rd was made and change to 1999 instead of 2000.
Commissioner McCarthy moved to approve the meeting dates for 2000 with the
aforementioned changes. Commissioner Brandell seconded. Motion passed
unanimously.

VII.

Public Comment

Mr. George Young from Florida distributed an annual report from Florida and the
newsletter from Volunteer Florida.
Ms. Robin Schultheiss announced to everyone that the Volunteer Centers of Michigan are
behind the Alliance.
Chairperson Engler gave a special thank you to the sponsors of the MCSC retreat which
included Commissioner Begg, Commissioner Cummings, Commissioner Dunn,
Commissioner Johnson, Commissioner Muir, Commissioner Orosz and the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation.
VIII.

Adjourn
Commissioner Orosz moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Neelis seconded the
motion . The meeti~g was adjourned at 4:15p.m.
The next meeting will be November 5, 1999 in Lansing.

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The first $107.5 million of Michigan's $8.5 billion share in the nationwide tobacco settlement is
expected to be deposited in state coffers later this week. Governor John Engler said he has asked
state agencies to quicken their planning on how to allocate the money, which is being distributed
earlier than expected.
Most of the money will be used for the state's new college scholarship program rewarding
students who do well on the MEAP test, with lesser amounts going to health and aging research
and elder and long-term care programs.
"This is a perfect holiday gift to the taxpayers of Michigan," Mr. Engler said.
In addition to the initial payment, the state will receive $33 million on January 10, 2000 and the
rest of the first year's allotment of $152 million on April 15, 2000.

The governor said the earlier receipt of the funds permits the state to implement and enhance a
variety of programs. For instance, the Office of Services to the Aging will use $5 million expand
its senior respite care program, which now gets $3 million, to provide assistance to persons caring
for the elderly.
Lynn Alexander, director of the office, said the program served 1,420 persons with adult day care
services and over 5,300 persons with in-home respite care. She said 85 percent of all home care is
provided by family members or friends and the state program provides much needed relief.
The health/aging research, in a program dubbed the Life Sciences Corridor, will get $50 million a
year for 20 years. It will support research by the University of Michigan, Michigan State
University, Wayne State University and the VanAndel Institute in Grand Rapids as well as attempt
to encourage development of life science technology companies.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation, which is conducting a search for a managing
director of the program, will complete development of guidelines for the program in January and
the governor will appoint a 14-member steering committee at about the same time.
The scholarship program will benefit from funds placed in a trust account. State officials expect
20,000 high school students will get the $2,500 scholarship next fall.
Other uses of the money include $75 million for career development activities geared toward
meeting future workforce needs; $30 million for the senior drug prescription program; $10 million
for long-term care innovation grants; and interest on the portions not deposited in the scholarship
trust fund will go to the Council of Michigan Foundations for programs focused on youth and
senior health needs.
c 1999, Gongwer News Service, Inc. Reproduction of this publication in whole or in part
without the express permission of the publisher is in violation of the federal Copyright Law
(17 USC 101 et seq.) as is retransmission by facsimile or any other electronic means,
including electronic mail.
REPORT NO. 240, VOLUME 38--TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1999

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Timeline and Outcomes
revised January 19, 2000
Time Frame

Goal/Objective

Progress on Outcome

Next Step

'

I

Gain Key Stakeholder Support
Stage 1
(Aug. 1999- Jan. 2000)

•MCSC

Charge staff to investigate
feasibility

MCSC - Formal Resolution

• Governor of Michigan

Meetings between Governor
and leadership of MCSC and
MNA

Governor - Formal
Endorsement

•MNA

Charge staff to investigate
feasibility

MNA -Formal Resolution

•MCC

Charge staff to investigate
feasibility

MCC -Formal Resolution

•VCM

Charge staff to investigate
feasibility

VCM - Formal Resolution

Informal review of P A 219 &amp;
MNA bylaws and articles of
incorporation revealed no
significant barriers.

Written confirmation of
findings of the informal review.

Exploring the Possibilities

Investigate Feasibility and
Legal Considerations

�Stage 2
(Feb. 2000 - Sept. 2000)

Building the Framework

Build Volunteer Alliance
Coalition

• Formal resolutions from all
stakeholders supporting the
Alliance and stating their
willingness to participate.
• Outline the draft articles of
incorporation and bylaws.

Secure Leadership

• Recruit Board of Trustees

Incorporate Volunteer
Alliance

Suggest appointing a working
group to provide feedback and
oversight to incorporation
process.

• Adopt articles of
incorporation.
Apply to the IRS for 501 (c) 3
designation.
• Appoint Board of Trustees

Identify Initial Financial
Support

Governor includes a $10
million state appropriations in
recommended budget for
Volunteer Alliance Endowment
Match funds.

• Passage of Governor's FY
2000-2001 budget or FY 2000
supplemental.

Suggest appointing a working
group ~or fund raising
campaign.

• Build Strategy for raising
match from the private sector.
• Secure professional technical
assistance for fund raising
campaign.
• Engage in capital campaign
from the private sector to match
public sector funds.
• Engage a foundation to house
(at least) the private funds
raised.
• Develop and operationalize the
investment strategy for the
endowment.

Secure Financial Support

Stage 3
(Oct. 2000 - Feb. 2001)
Assembling All the Pieces

Requested additional space and
included in MCSC's office
expansion plans.

Secure Permanent Home

- - -

2

• Determine need of other
organizations.
• Work out short- and long-term
office space plans.
-~

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                    <text>STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOHN ENGLER , Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
111 S. Capitol Ave .
George W. Romney Bldg., 4th Floor
Lansing , Michigan 48913
Telephone (517) 335-4295
FAX (517) 373-4977

Chairperson
Michelle Engler
Executive Director
Kyle Caldwell

MEMORANDUM
TO:

Members and Friends of the Michigan Community Service Commission

FROM:

MaryEstrada~

RE:

January 21, 2000 Commission Meeting

DATE:

January 24, 2000

Enclosed please find the materials that were handed out at the Michigan Community Service
Commission (MCSC) meeting on January 21, 2000. Please review the materials and then add
them to your meeting packet for future reference.
1.

Executive Director's Performance Review Results were handed out by Commissioner
Pruitt. This goes behind TAB ill.

2.

Staff Recommendations for Michigan's AmeriCorps and Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise
Fellows from Paula Kaiser. This goes behind TAB IV.

3.

The other six items are for your information only.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please call me at (517)373-4998. See you at the next
meeting on April27, 2000 at the Lansing Center and Happy New Year!

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STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOHN ENGLER , Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Chairperson
Michell e Engl er
Executive Director
Kyle Caldwell

MEMORANDUM

TO:

Michigan Community Service Commission

FROM:

Lindy

RE:

Outreach &amp; Fund Development Division Director's Report

DATE:

January 10, 2000

111
George W. Romn ey
La nsing ,
Telep hone
FAX

S. Ca pitol Ave.
Bldg ., 4th Fl oo r
Michi gan 48913
{517) 335-4295
{517 ) 373-4977

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The following is an update from the Outreach and Fund Development Division. The function of the
Outreach and Fund Development (O&amp;FD) Division is to address the non-program and nonadministration components of the Michigan Community Service Commission's (MCSC) work (i.e.
publications, special events, media relations, fund development, training, etc.).

1. Make A Difference Day in Michigan
• The MDDay scrapbook will be available in early Spring.
.
• MDDay in Michigan will be highlighted at the Volunteerism SuperConference 2000 (May
18- 19, 2000). There will be a MDDay in Michigan workshop, a MDDay themed
luncheon and a MDDay in Michigan display board.
• The MCSC received more than 350 newspaper articles highlighting local MDDay projects.
Of these articles, more than 60 noted the MCSC's involvement/support ofMDDay.
• MDDay is a ConnectMichigan initiative.
• We are currently looking for a MDDay in Michigan sponsor.
2 . Seventh Annual Governor's Service A wards
• The Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards dinner will be held May 18, 2000 at the
Lansing Center, in conjunction with the Volunteerism SuperConference 2000.
• More than 15,000 nomination forms and flyers were mailed to the MCSC database on
December 14. An additiona1850 nomination forms were mailed to the Michigan Nonprofit
Association database. (See Attachment A)
• The nomination form is available to download on the MCSC website. Your computer must
have Acrobat Reader to download the form.
• Nomination forms are due February 11.
• The peer review of the nomination forms will take place March 14 in Lansing. If you
would like to be a peer reviewer, please complete and return the enclosed form. (See
Attachment B)
3 . Youth Poster Contest
• The MCSC will hold a 2000 ConnectMichigan Youth Poster Contest. The contest theme is
"youth connecting through service." The contest will take place this winter, with the
unveiling scheduled for the Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards dinner.
• Poster contest entry materials were mailed on January 6 to Michigan's middle, junior high
and high schools. In addition, materials were also sent to our grantees, MSU Extension
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Offices, Volunteer Centers, Boys and Girls Clubs, and other youth-related organizations.
(See Attachment C)
The poster will be included in a mailing this Fall that will be sent to schools, youth
programs and nonprofit organizations that work with youth.
The contest is a ConnectMichigan initiative .
We are currently looking for an additional sponsor(s) for the contest. (Thanks to
Commissioner Cummings, our current sole sponsor.)

4 . Volunteerism SuperConference 2000
• The Volunteerism SuperConference 2000 is being held May 18 - 19 at the Lansing Center.
• The keynote speakers are former First Lady Barbara Bush, Geoffrey Canada, Mark Victor
Hansen and Reverend Altagracia Perez.
• Conference registration materials will be mailed to you in February.
• We are currently looking for additional sponsors for the conference.
• Visit the conference website at www.vcmsuperconf.rnna.msu.edu.
5. MLK, Jr. Day
• The MCSC is helping to spread the word about MLK Day projects and to encourage our
grantees and others to participate in MLK Day activities. Please visit www.servenet.org or
www.TheKingCenter.com to register your project or to read about other projects.

6. Celebrating Michigan's Volunteers Breakfast
• The second annual Celebrating Michigan's Volunteers breakfast is scheduled for April 27,
2000 at the Radisson in Lansing.
• The Celebrating Michigan's Volunteers event is designed to provide an opportunity for the
MCSC and others to share information on the state of volunteerism in Michigan with the
Michigan Legislature.
• The breakfast is a ConnectMichigan initiative.
7. MYPAC
• The MYPAC is up and running under the leadership of Jill Manlove, MCSC's YES
Ambassador. Applications for new MYP AC Ambassadors will be available the first week
of February. Applications are due the end of March.
8 . Annual Report
• Work on the 1998 - 1999 MCSC annual report is currently underway. If you haven't done
so already, please complete the attached Commissioner Profiles for Annual Report form
and fax it to Maria Santana. (See Attachment D)
9. ConnectMichigan Newsletter
• The Fall newsletter was printed and mailed on January 14, 2000. A special thanks to
Commissioner Orosz for his terrific cover story highlighting the past and future of
volunteerism in Michigan.
10. MCSC Website
• The MCSC website address is www.state.rni.us/career/mcsc. The website is revised
quarterly and highlights each of our programs, activities, and events and links readers to
our partner organizations' websites.

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                    <text>STATE OF MIC HIGAN

JOHN ENGLER , Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Chairperson
Michelle Engler
Executive Director
Kyle Caldwell

MEMORANDUM

TO:

Members of the Michigan Community Service Commission

FROM:

Paula Kaiser, Director of
Michigan Community Service Commission

RE:

Program Division Director's Report

DATE:

January 7, 2000

111
George W. Romney
Lans ing ,
Te lephone
FAX

S. Capitol Ave.
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Listed below is a program division update for your review.

Michigan's AmeriCorps
2000 Michigan 's AmeriCoros Application Process
Most of the staffs time has been consumed with the 2000-2001 application process. As I
discussed in my previous update, we have approximately $2 million in federal funds to grant out
for FY 2001. In addition to the $2 million dollars we have available in our formula funds, the
MCSC can submit applications to be funded out of the national competitive funds (approximately
$105,000,000). Although there is no guarantee that we will receive any of the competitive funds,
we have been successful in the past. The MCSC must submit our competitive application by
February 28, 2000. We will be notified on May 4, 2000 as to which programs (if any) have been
funded from the competitive funds. The MCSC must then submit its formula application package
to Corporation for National Service by May 15, 2000.
On October 8, 1999, the MCSC mailed a letter to more than 15,000 organizations announcing the
availability of funds for new Michigan's AmeriCorps programs and asking organizations to
respond if they wanted a copy of the application guidelines or to participate in one of our technical
assistance sessions. On October 18, 1999, the MCSC conducted two conference calls for
organizations to get a basic understanding of the Michigan's AmeriCorps program. More than
100 organizations participated in the calls. The MCSC also hosted three technical assistance
sessions for organizations interested in sponsoring a Michigan's AmeriCorps program. More
than 175 individuals registered for the Detroit session. Nearly 75 individuals registered for the
Kalamazoo session and 75 additional individuals registered for the conference call technical
assistance session. The MCSC received requests for more than 600 copies of the application
guidelines.

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The MCSC's outreach effort translated into 77 organizations submitting Intent to Apply forms .
Thirty four (34) organizations submitted Michigan ' s AmeriCorps applications on November 30,
1999. The applications were peer reviewed on December 6, 1999. The peer review teams
recommended that 21 of the proposals move to the next stage of the application process (the staff
review). The staff reviewed the 21 proposals and asked 20 of them to submit comprehensive
proposals. Comprehensive proposals were received on January 3, 2000. Eighteen of the 20
organizations submitted a comprehensive proposal. The staff is currently reviewing the proposals
and will present their recommendations for the MCSC Competitive funding application package at
the January 21 , 2000 board meeting. You will receive the staff recommendations on January 17,
2000.

Member Council
During the 1999-2000 program year, the MCSC began a new initiative, the Michigan's
AmeriCorps Member Council. The creation of the Council is in direct response to input we have
received from members around the state. There are two representatives from each Michigan's
AmeriCorps Program on the Council. The purpose of this Council is to act as a planning
committee for AmeriCorps events, assist in the development of a Michigan' s AmeriCorps
newsletter, and serve as a liaison between members and the MCSC. In addition, members will
have the chance to network with each other, build a forum for corpsmember exchange and develop
relationships with other programs throughout the state.
The council met for the first time in November to discuss their vision. Prior to the meeting,
members called other State Commissions to learn more about the member councils they
sponsored. Outcomes included plans for the 2000 Signature Service Project, strategies for
marketing AmeriCorps in Michigan and the first AmeriCorps Member Newsletter, to be
distributed in February.

AmeriCorps Evaluation
The MCSC is in the process of contracting with the Northwest Regional Education Lab (NWREL)
to conduct a statewide evaluation for Michigan ' s AmeriCorps programs. NWREL has conducted
similar evaluations for the Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana commissions. The
evaluation will include a compilation of the accomplishments of Michigan's AmeriCorps
programs as well as case studies on three specific programs. Information gathered from the case
studies will be disseminated throughout the Michigan' s AmeriCorps network.

Learn &amp; SERVE Michigan
Michigan Department o(Education Partnership
The MCSC and the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) renewed our Learn and ServeMichigan Interagency Agreement in the amount of $40,000. As in previous years, Angelia Salas,
Learn and Serve CBO coordinator and Tara Hulbert, administrative assistant will receive funds to
cover a portion of the time spent co-managing the Learn and Serve-Michigan School-Based grant
program. Major responsibilities include managing the RFP outreach and proposal review process,
coordinating grantee meetings, communication with grantees, and conducting grantee site visits.

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Learn &amp; SERVE Michigan Grants
For FY2000, the MCSC will only have Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO funds available to
support renewal programs. Renewal applications will be issued in February and staff
recommendations will be presented at the April 27th board meeting.
In partnership with the Michigan Department of Education, the MCSC will be offering funds to
support third year renewal and a limited number of new Learn and Serve-Michigan school-based
programs. Request for Proposal applications are expected to be released in February. Applications
will be approved by the MDE State Board of Education in May.

Leader Schools
Last year, the Corporation for National Service launched the National Service-Learning Leader
Schools program. The program is a Presidential initiative designed to encourage and foster
improved teaching and leadership through high quality service-learning. Through this program, up
to 100 middle schools and up to 100 high schools from across the county will receive recognition
for their exemplary integration of student service into the curriculum and the life of the school.
National Service-Learning Leader Schools will receive national recognition for outstanding efforts,
including: a National Service-Learning Leader School banner; an invitation to attend a three-day
National Service-Learning Leader Schools workshop and recognition ceremony in Washington,
D.C.; national and local publicity opportunities, involvement in a national network of Leader
Schools working to share information on effective practices and advance service-learning as a
teaching, learning and community building strategy for the 21st century. The Iron County
Community Schools- ACE High School was Michigan's first Leader School.
The MCSC, in partnership with MDE is currently seeking applications for the next Leader
Schools. Applications have been sent to Intermediate School Districts, current Learn &amp; SERVE
grantees, former grantees, and other service-learning practioners. Applications are due to the
MCSC no later than February 3rd. Applications will be reviewed by a team of peer reviewers and
staff. Two applications must be submitted to CNS on February 11, 2000.

Volunteer Investment Grants (VIG)
FY 99 Grants
For FY 99, the MCSC issued 17 grants for a total of $904,000. As of January 1, 2000 a total of
$804,131 has been endowed in local community foundations and the MCSC has distributed
$698,742. The FY99 VIG grants expired on December 31, 1999. Several of the grantees have
been granted an extension. After year end payments to the remaining grantees and to our capacity
building grantees, we will be very close to spending the entire one million dollar state
appropriation.
Capacity Building Grants
In addition, the MCSC approved two capacity building grants. The Volunteer Centers of Michigan
were given $50,000 to develop the Michigan's Volunteer Investment Grant Assistance and
Support Program. The program features four main components: a fund development training, a
mini-grant initiative, a scholarship program for additional training opportunities, and a peer
mentoring program.

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The second capacity building grant to the Michigan Campus Compact is still being negotiated. We
expect to have it fmalized by January 31 , 2000.

FY 2000 Grants
On November 5, 1999 the Executive Committee approved 15 grants for FY 2000 totaling
$696,725. Please see the attached chart for the specific organizations that were approved. Please
note that only 14 organizations are listed because Lenawee United Way and Volunteer Center has
declined their FY 2000 grant. Therefore, the MCSC still has $303,275 to distribute in FY 2000.
The MCSC will be offering a second round of 2000 VIG funds. Round IT grants will be available
to current grantees for the purpose of increasing their 2000 grant award or to any agency who has
previously applied or been funded. FY 2000 grantees will be encouraged to apply for
supplemental funds up to the $100,000 maximum. Applicants not approved for funding in Round
I, applicants from previous years and other interested organizations will also be invited to apply.
Staff will present the FY 2000 VIG Round IT recommendations at the April 27, 2000 the MCSC
meeting.

Michigan's Promise
Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows
During the last meeting there was some discussion about the Grand Rapids application regarding
their inability to fill all of their awarded Promise Fellow slots in the first year. After several
discussion with them, they have decided to return two of their five positions. They were not
confident that they could fill all five of the positions and therefore requested that the MCSC modify
their grant to reflect three fellow positions. Grand Rapids currently has two of the three positions
filled for the 2000 program year. We have given them a deadline of January 31 , 2000 to have the
third fellow position filled. If they do not have the position filled by then the MCSC would like to
retain the Fellow position internally. This will be presented at the January 21 st meeting for the
board' s approval.
In addition, the MCSC issued a Request for Proposals to existing Communities of Promise for the
two Fellow positions (returned by Grand Rapids.) Two communities, Alpena and Saginaw,
submitted their intent to apply for the fellows. They will be submitting their applications to the
MCSC on Friday, January 14, 2000. The MCSC staff will review the applications and present
their recommendations at the January 21st board meeting.

Multi-State AmeriCorps Promise Fellows Training
A tri-state orientation and training is being held for the AmeriCorps Promise Fellows January 1921 at Pokegon State Park in Angola, Indiana. The new Fellows will attend the training for all three
days and their additional training will include orientation to AmeriCorps and America's Promise.
(Michigan has three new Fellows attending. All of the Fellows from Ohio and Indiana are new.)
The returning Fellows will attend the training for two days and will attend sessions on Volunteer
Management, Building Collaboration Skills, Telling Your Story and AP Reporting and Tracking.
In addition, Michigan's returning Fellows will lead a session on Year One accomplishments and
lessons learned.

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Statewide Communities ofPromise Meetings
Statewide Community of Promise meetings are being held in Lansing on Monday, January lOth
and in Marquette on Thursday, January 13th. The purpose of these half-day meetings are to
discuss the successes and challenges the communities face and to learn the direction and focus they
would like the statewide support they receive from the MCSC to take in 2000. These meetings
will also provide an opportunity to discuss the future direction of Michigan's Promise at the
statewide and local levels and will provide a networking opportunity for the Communities of
Promise contacts.
Michigan Bank Association Letter
The Michigan Bankers Association has made a statewide commitment to America's Promise to
move forward the national commitment made by the American Bankers Association. Their
commitment includes encouraging and supporting their Michigan members to expand by a
minimum of 10% at least one of the current community programs with which they are involved.
This commitment will earn them the title of Bank of Promise. A letter co-signed by Mrs. Engler
and David Hickman, Chairman of the Michigan Bankers Association is being sent to over 180
member banks to encourage their participation in America's Promise. Currently, 35 banks have
made a commitment and are Banks of Promise. These 35 banks have been thanked for their
involvement and encouraged to contact their local Community of Promise representative, if
appropriate, to connect with local activities.
Best Buy -National Commitment Maker
Best Buy's national America's Promise commitment of $1.5 million over three years includes
contributing $3,000 to local communities where Best Buy opens new or remodeled stores. This
year two stores in the Detroit area have been remodeled. The project, Now That's a Great Idea ,
encourages young people and youth-serving organizations to partner to apply for funds to support
service projects in their local community. With a recommendation from the MCSC, Detroit's
Promise will receive $5,500 to implement projects at Butzel Middle School and Bellevue
Elementary that address the issues of safe streets and safe pathways for children and youth to walk
to school. This project will include a walkability survey, safety awareness and safety tips for
students, and safe place decals for residents that watch and assist the children walk to school
safely. In addition, the MCSC staff recommended that $500 be granted to the Michigan
Neighborhood partnership's Back to B.A.S.I.C.S. Abstinence Project.

Training and Technical Assistance
Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator
As you know the training and technical assistance coordinator position has been vacant since
August. Diana Algra has been serving as the interim coordinator. We interviewed four candidates
for the position and are close to making an offer. We hope to have the position filled no later than
January 31, 2000.
PDAT
On November 17, 1999, the MCSC submitted its annual Program Development and Training
(PDAT) plan to CNS. The MCSC applied for $120,000 to provide training and technical
assistance to our grantees and others in the national service and volunteerism field .

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Unified State Trainin~ Plan
In the Fall of 2000, the MCSC in partnership with the CNS State Office and the Michigan
Department of Education will be required to submit a Unified State Training Plan to the
Corporation for National Service. The purpose of the plan is to maximize the training resources
each of the streams of service are receiving. We have held some initial meetings to begin the
planning process.

Other
Customer Service Survey
The MCSC is always looking for ways to provide better customer service to our constituents. As
a result, the MCSC issued a service performance survey to its current grantees. The surveys are
due back on January 10, 2000. The results will be tallied and incorporated into the program
divisions continuous improvement plan.
Cluster Meetin~
The MCSC will host the state commissions in the North Central Cluster in Detroit on May 1 -3 ,
2000. The meeting occurs on a annual basis and will focus on the current issues commissions are
facing.

�FY 99 VOLUNTEER INVESTMENT GRANTS
YEAR 2 VIG GRANTS
As of 1/1 /2000

GRANTEE NAME

GRANT NUMBER

Albion Vol. Service Org .
MCSCNIG/F-25/99
Barry County United Way
MCSCNIG/F-26/99
Dickinson Cty Area Comm. Foundati MCSCNIG/F-27/99
ENRICH for Ionia County
MCSCNIG/F-28/99
Jackson Non-Profit Support Center MCSCNIG/F-29/99
Keweenaw Children's Museum
MCSCNIG/F-30/99
MCSCNIG/F-31/99
Lighthouse of Oakland Co.
Marquette County Vol. Center
MCSCNIG/F-32/99
MCSCNIG/F-33/99
Resource Center
Southwestern Michigan Vol. Center MCSCNIG/F-34/99
Voluntary Action Center of Midland C MCSCNIG/F-35/99
Volunteer &amp; Info. Services, Battle Cn MCSCNIG/F-36/99
Volunteer Center of Isabella County MCSCNIG/F-37/99
Volunteer Center of Northwest Michi~ MCSCNIG/F-38/99
Volunteer Center of Otsego County MCSCNIG/F-39/99
Volunteer Center of the Tri-Cities
MCSCNIG/F-40/99
Volunteer Muskegon
MCSCNIG/F-41/99
Lenawee United Way &amp; VC
MCSCNIG/F-42/99

GRANT AMOUNT SIGNED GRANT PAYMENTS

I

TOTALS

$65,500
$50,500
$25,500
$25,500
$75,500
$34,000
$25,500
Cancelled
$60,000
$25,500
$100,000
$100,000
$50,000
$100,500
$25 ,500
$50,000
$40,500
$50 ,000

TOTALS WITH WORK PROJECT
- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -

I

MCSCNIG/F-65/00
MCSCNIG/F-66/00

$65,071
$36,908
$25,ooo

$75,000

$177,520

$12 ,750

$12,750

$60 ,000
$6,085
$100 ,000
$40,314
$50,000
$75,000
$25,500
$50,000
$27,114
$50 ,000

$60,000
$6,085
$102 ,869
$40,314
$50,000
$75,000
$25,500
$50,000
$27,114
$50,000

$698,742

$804,131

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$50,000
$50,000

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$65,071
$36,908
$25,000

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$904,000
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FY 99 Work Project Grants
Volunteer Centers
Michigan Cmpus Compact

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

AMOUNT OF ENDOWMENT

$1 ,004,000

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NO
NO

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$804 ,131

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FY 2000 VOLUNTEER INVESTMENT GRANTS
YEAR 3 VIG GRANTS
As of 1/1/2000

GRANTEE NAME

GRANT NUMBER

GRANT AMOUNT SIGNED GRANTj PAYMENTS

MCSCNIG/F-50/00
Barry County United Way
MCSCNIG/F-51/00
United Way of Chippewa Cty
MCSCNIG/F-52/00
Volunteer Muskegon!
Dickinson Cty Area Com . Found .
MCSCNIG/F-53/00
MCSCNIG/F-54/00
Vol Center of Otsego Cty
Volunteer &amp; Info. Services, Battle Cre MCSCNIG/F-55/00
MCSCNIG/F-56/00
Hillsdale Cty Vol Resource Center
Volunteer Center of Northwest Michi~ MCSCNIG/F-57/00
United Way of Allegan Cty
MCSCNIG/F-58/00
United Way of Saginaw Cty
MCSCNIG/F-59/00
Vol. Center of the Tri-Cities
MCSCNIG/F-60/00
MCSCNIG/F-61 /00
Vol. Action Center of Midland Cty
MCSCNIG/F-62/00
Volunteer Impact
MCSCNIG/F-63/00
Jackson Nonprofit Support Ctr

I

TOTALS

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$51,725
$25,000
$25,000
$30,000
$25,000
$25,000
$50,000
$75,000
$50 ,000
$40,000
$25,000
$100,000
$100,000
$75,000

YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES

AMOUNT OF ENDOWMENT

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$696,725

$0

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Progress on the Volunteer Alliance

DATE:

January 11, 2000

Last September I laid out the concept for an alliance (The Volunteer Alliance) between the Michigan
Community Service Commission (MCSC) and the Michigan Nonprofit Association and its
affiliates that would secure the future of the service and volunteer sector in Michigan. Given recent
events with America Online and Time Warner, I think that others are following our entrepreneurial
lead!
I am happy to report significant progress in our efforts to move this initiative forward.
1.

The Chair and Executive Director of the MCSC have investigated the legal ramifications of
the MCSC engaging in the Volunteer Alliance and are working to secure legal counsel.

2.

The Attorney General's Office has been contacted and has agreed, in principle, to the legal
viability of the Volunteer Alliance.

3.

All the respective boards have been introduced to the concept of the Volunteer Alliance and
have charged their staff to move forward at varying levels.

4.

Formal meetings with the Governor have provided strong preliminary indications that the
state portion of the $20 million endowment for the Volunteer Alliance will be included in
the Governor's budget for FY 2001 or as an addendum to FY 2000 (more on this at the
January 21, 2000 meeting).

Attached you will fmd the latest draft of the Volunteer Alliance concept and an article by Frank
Slobig of Aguirre International/Project T ASC, that offers the 14 key things to remember when
considering private sector options for state commissions. You will note that we are on target, at
least according to Mr. Slobig.
At our January meeting I will spell out in more detail, our next steps. However, I would like you
to consider the following:
1.

Officially charging the MCSC and its staff with developing the Volunteer Alliance.

2.

Empowering the Executive Committee to construct the MCSC's plan for the Volunteer

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Creating a Fund Development Standing Committee to spearhead the MCSC fund raising for
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Empowering the MCSC staff to secure the necessary outside expertise to develop and
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The MCSC approved the following staff recommendations concerning the development of the
Volunteer Alliance:
The MCSC hereby officially charges its staff and empowers the Executive Committee to
represent the interests and commitment of the MCSC with regard to any and all plans and
negoiations pertaining to the creation of the Volunteer Alliance provided that the staff and
Executive Committee ~ek the concurrance of a majority of the full membership of the MCSC at
the next scheduled meetmg or sooner If necessary.
Further, the MCSC hereby empowers the staff and Executive Committee to develop any and all
necessary groups and advisory boards including a Fund Development Standing Committee to
spearhead the MCSC fund raising and developemnt of the Volunteer Alliance.
Finally, the MCSC hereby authorizes the MCSC staff and Executive Committee to secure the
necessary outside expertise to develop and implement the Volunteer Alliance including, but not
limited to fund raising and legal counsel.

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An Overview
Prepared for the Michigan Community Service Commission
Background:

In the past decade, Michigan has seen the development of a number of statewide infrastructure
organizations focusing on the promotion of volunteerism and community service. The Michigan
Campus Compact (MCC) was developed in 1989 to recognize the service contribution that
institutions of higher education were making to their communities. A few months later, a small
group of community based volunteer centers began the Volunteer Centers of Michigan (VCM). A
year later, the Michigan Nonprofit Association (:MNA) (known then as the Michigan Nonprofit
Forum) was developed to enhance the understanding of the nonprofit sector including the
advancement of philanthropy and volunteerism. Finally in 1991 , newly elected Governor John
Engler created by Executive Order the Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC).
Over the years, all four organizations have worked collaboratively with one another. In the mid1990' s, both VCM and MCC entered into partnerships with the MNA. These partnerships have
strengthened all three organizations and have resulted in immense administrative savings. In
addition to the administrative savings, the programs and activities of all three organizations have
been enhanced by this unique partnership.
Under new leadership, the MNA (and its affiliates) and the MCSC have made a concerted effort for
a more intentional and effective partnership. As the field of service continues to change and be
challenged by "outside influences," serious conversations between MNA and MCSC have
occurred regarding the need for a sustainable support system for existing and developing volunteer
initiatives. Three primary motivators - the need to provide well-rounded support services to the
volunteerism field ; the desire not to duplicate services and programs; and the potential changes in
federal programs that support volunteerism - lead to a reasonable conclusion that we can be much
more effective as a unified front than as two separate entities. However, it is also acknowledged
that some activities/functions MUST remain separate- again, for the greater food of the field.
What seems to make the most sense is the development of a third entity that would absorb common
functions of MNA and MCSC, while maintaining its neutrality and program-focus.
This conceptual organization, unofficially dubbed "The Alliance" for purposes of conversation, has
received a great deal of support from sector leaders and partner organizations, and the official states
of planning have begun.

Purpose:
The purpose of "The Alliance" is to centralize state-level, volunteer programming efforts in a
manner that ensures long-term sustainability. Initially, "The Alliance" would administer volunteer
programming currently administered by :MNA, VCM, MCC, and MCSC. "The Alliance" would
continue to partner with additional organizations as deemed appropriate. An endowment fund
would be created to support "The Alliance" which would secure its existence into perpetuity.

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September 1999- Proposal is brought to MCSC, MNA Board, VCM Advisory Committee,
and MCC Council of Presidents for feedback.
October/November 1999 - Meet with local constituents that might be impacted by the
"Alliance."
October/November 1999- Engage a committee of board leadership from MNA, MCSC,
MCC and VCM to provide guidance and oversight to staff.
October/November 1999 -Further develop administrative structure and funding prospects.
November 1999 - Engage experienced consultants to review our process, administrative
structure and operating documents.
December 1999 - Present formal plan to MCSC, l\1NA, VCM and MCC.

Phase 2 - Fund Development Campaign (Only if Phase One is found acceptable)
Phase 3 - Organizational Implementation (Only if Phase One is found acceptable)

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TO:

Kyle Caldwell

FROM:

sandra M. Cotter (374-9I29yr

RE:

The Alliance: Initial Steps

DATE:

January 20, 2000

The Michigan Community Service Commission ("MCSC") and the Michigan
Nonprofit Association ("MNA") have discussed forming a third entity that would absorb the two
organizations' common functions . You have called this third entity "The Alliance," and for
purposes of this memorandum, I will use the same term.
Recognizing that final decisions have not been made concerning all aspects of The
Alliance, we have discussed some of the nuts and bolts of formin g a third entity. We determined
that The Alliance should be an inc orporated organization that qualifies as a tax exempt
organizatio n under Section 501(c)(3) ofthe Internal Re venue Code. We also discussed some
aspects of fundraising and concluded that a Charitable Solicitation License from the Michigan
Attorney General may be required.
You asked that I prepare a memo setting forth the initial steps for this effort together
with questions or concerns at each step. This memo addresses your request. Should you require
clarification or if you have additional questions, please let me know.

I.

Incorporate:
Articles of Incorporation must be drafted, executed, and filed with the Michigan
Department of Consumer and Industry Services. Provided that we apply for Section
50l(c)(3) status within 15 months of incorporating, the date of incorporation will be
the date the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") uses as the date on which donors can
rely for tax deductibility purposes. It is also the date the IRS will use to commence
the five year Advance Ruling Period for determination as a public charity or private
foundation. (Public charities are treated more favorably under the Internal Revenue

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Code, so if it is possible to achieve this status under the financing plan, that should be
the status sought by The Alliance.)
The Articles of Incorporation are considered the "organizing" instrument. Bylaws for
the operation of the corporation must also be adopted.
A. Questions concerning the Articles of Incorporation:
1. Will the corporation be a membership or directorship organization?
Because you desire a strong executive board. a directorship corporation would
make the most sense. The corporation would be managed by its directors.
2. What is/are the corporation's purpose(s)?
The purposes must be set forth with specificity and must meet the statutory
requirements of Michigan and Federal law.
3. Does the corporation wish to limit liability for the good faith acts of its
volunteers?
Michigan law permits such limitation but does not require it.
4. Who is/are the incorporator(s)?
The incorporators can be related to the organization or not. As the attorney
drafting the Articles, I can also be the incorporator.
5. What is the corporation's registered address and who is the resident agent at
that address?
6. What is The Alliance's legal name? Will there be an assumed name?
7. To set forth its importance, we should include an article about the
"appointment" process for members of the board of directors . I understand
that the initial board of directors will be appointed by MCSC and MNA. How
many board members will there be? How many appointed from each of the
original organizations? For how long will the initial board serve? ·what
happens after the initial board members complete their terms?
B. Issues concerning the Bylaws:
1. Standard Bylaws for a Section 501(c)(3) organization likely will make
sense for The Alliance. A sample is attached to this memorandum. Specific
to The Alliance will be operational information concerning the board of
directors and the executive board.
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2. Depending on how the fi nancial operations will be set up, T he A ll iance
may w ish to include specifi c info rmati on on financ es and report ing .
3. Specific information concerning the activities of the Executi ve D irector
and other employees can be set fo rth in the Bylaws or may be incl uded in a
separate document.

C. Issues concerning corporate organization :
l. We w ill need to supp ly the names and addresses of the members ofthe
initial Board ofDirectors.
2. We will need to supply the names and add resses of the officers of the
corporation.
3. Organizing resoluti ons must be adopted by the Board. These reso lutions
would address such items as the electio n of offic ers. the ado ptio n of the
By laws, directions to proceed with filin g the applicatio n for tax exempt status,
establishing an initial bank account, and like matters.

II.

Application for Recognition of Exempt Status :
IRS Form 1023 is the document through which an organization must appl y for tax
exempt status under Section 50l (c)(3) of the Internal Re venue Code . The application
fee for an exemption request is $500.00. A copy of Package 1023, of which Form
102 3 is part, is included for you r refere nc e. This fo rm w ill become a publ ic record
and must be made available to anyo ne who requests it.

A. Issues concerning tax exempt status :
1. If tax exempt status is earned. the organization will be required to file an
annual Return of Exempt Organization with the IRS on Form 990. The return,
except for the page identifying contributors of more than $5 ,000. 00, is subj ect
to public disclosure . Form 990 is similar to the Form 1040 that ind ividual
taxpayers file . Assuming the organization chooses a fiscal year that matc hes
the calendar year, the return will be due on May 15 for the previous year's
activities.
2. It is advisable to have a Certified Public Accountant engaged to prepare the
Form 990 for the organization.

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3. The information contained in Form 990 is the basis for the annual reports
filed with the Attorney General to re new the solicitation license (discussed
below).

B. Qu estions concerning Form 1023 :
1. The organization's purposes must be set forth with great specificity. We
cannot simply restate the purposes stated in the Articles. We will have to
detail planned activities addressing "what." "vvhen." "how." and "where ."

2. The financial support and fundraising plans will need to be set forth.
3. Proposed budgets for the current year and for the next two years must be
developed and disclosed on Form 1023 .
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legislation" (i.e. lobby) . It may be a legitimate part of the organization's
function, so due consideration should be given thi s question. If the
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cannot be a "substantial part" of the organization's wo rk. Since "substantial
part" is not a well defined term, the organization should elect to be judged
under Section 501 (h) of the Code, in which case an "expend iture test" is
utilized. A separate IRS form is filed to make that election.

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State of Michigan License to Solicit Charitable Donations :

If you determine that The Alliance will solicit contributions from the general public. it
is likely that a License to Solicit Donations will be required. The license is issued by
the Attorney General upon application. For your reference, I have enclosed an lnirial
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required. License applications for new organizations are not complex.
If a License is required and issued, the License must be renewed annually. As
indicated in Section II above, the federal Return forms the basis for questions on the
renewal application which addresses revenues and expenditures of the organization.
As will the federal tax forms , the Attorney General filings are also subject to public
disclosure.

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                    <text>l\'lichelle Engler
First Lady, State of Michigan
5ch Annual Helen L. DeRoy/Josephine S. \Veiner Lecture
\Vayne State University- McGregor Memorial Conference Center
Thursday, November 4, 1999

·•volunteering- the Next l\-lillennium''
Thank you- thank you for the invitation to speak at this prestigious
lecture series. \vnen I think of all the organizations you represent, and all
the hours upon h ours of senice you have personally perfo rm ed or he lped
make possible. I am truly inspired. You know the secre t co a happ y life - and
that is to serve others . As ::VIother Teresa used to say: .. Love cannot remain
by itself- it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action. and tha t action
.
. ,
1s sernce.
I've been asked to address a very ambitious topic- volunteerism in the
new millennium. Before tackling that, I would like to make a few
observations about the cultural and historical context in which volunteerism
has evolved this century and see what we've learned.
VVhen you look back at American history in the 20'~ century, you see
two extremes. At the beginning of the century, when Progressive ideas held
sway, it was thought that the national government was the only entity in a
democracy that could counter big business and establish a tolerable
socioeconomic order. Philosopher William James, in a famous essay titled
"The Moral Equivalent of War," urged Americans to consider not military
conscription, but compulsory national service. The idea was to have an
"army" of American youth out fighting injustice, and it was an idea that
would appeal to the imagination of many leaders in succeeding generations.
It was an idea that prompted President Franklin Roosevelt to establish the
Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, and that inspired
Presidents Kennedy and Johnson to create the Peace Corps and VISTA in the
1960s. The assumption was, the more the national government could
spearhead volunteering and involve itself in ci&lt;vic renewal, the better the
chances such renewal would succeed. So historically this century saw the ·
development of one extreme: the idea that \Vashingtan could- and shouldtake the lead on civic renewal by organizing an "army·· of volunteers .
The other extreme arose in response to this increasing reliance on the
national government . It looked back to de Tocque\ille for inspiration and
counseled the nation not to turn to the federal government for he lp, but
instead to ci&lt;vil society. That was the argument \ve heard in the 1980s, in the

�work of scholars like Charles 1\.-Iurray. and in the '90s. in the writings of
Cni;,:e rsi :y of Te:-.:J.s professor ~[arvin Ola.:::ky . They argued chat ch~
intrusions of big government .,....-ere sapping America's volunteer tradition:
that volunteers \vere being usurped by bureaucrats. This is the ocher
extreme- the ide:1 that civil society can- and should- do all the hard work
of civic renewa l.
_l\;ow, there is no doubt in my mind that both extremes- big
government champions on the one :S ide. ci\il society champions on th e othe:have been motivated by good int~nc ions and compelling hi:Storical evidf::nce to
support their case . I am not here to attack either camp . Frankly, our friends
on the right need to realize that Americans don't \vant to get rid of
governmen t: that it's here to stay . And our friends on the left need to
understand that the federal government is not the bes~ instrument to bu ild
up an ethic of se:·..ice: that it's too removed from oc. r communities a:-.d oc.:
families.
In thinking about volunteerism in the ne\v millennium, I challenge us
to chart a middle course between these two extremes . I challenge us to learn
from the strengths and weaknesses of both approaches. I challenge us to set
aside our ideologies and stay focused on what matters- and that's the people
in need- and on \vhat works, even if it doesn't fit our preconceived notions.
So you know where I'm coming from , here are four principles that
guide my thinking. First, it's not government, per se, but how government
interfaces and partners with civil society that is key. Volunteerism in the
future will feel the impact of government, to be sure. But government should
not have a dominating role. Rather, government needs to learn to be a better
partner with civil society- with the business community, charitable
organizations, and faith-based institutions- because these entities have a
crucial role to play in civic renewal. They have the leadership, experience.
and a real army of volunteers to attack social pathologies , solve problems ,
and build a better America.
Second, I am convinced that the time-tested principle of subsidiarity is
a sound one. Put simply, subsidiarity says that no problem should be :Solved
by a larger entity if a smaller one can do the job. Thus, if local government in
partnership with civil society can solve a problem, then keep the state out. If
state government in partnership with civil society can solve a problem , don't
make a federal case out of it, and so on. It's a principle in harmony .,vith our
Founders' vision of America.
Third, where the federal government must be involved because the
scale of problems is so massive, even then Washington needs to give sufficient

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�fun ding and flexibility t0 the sta tes . It needs to abandon a t0p-down. coo kiecutte r approa ch and g1ve our 50 "laboratories of democra cy" the authori · y to
pursue what works .
You'll notice these first three princi ples h a ve to do with the role of
government in sohing social problems. The fourth principle has to do \vith
the role of volunteers in solving problems , especially how society viev.;s
volunteerism. I don't have to te ll this crowd: vol unteerism is not just nice: it's
necessary. And volunteers ha ve to be vie\ved as rea l partners in sohin~
problems .
Kow, in la:ing out these introductory observations. I hope to have
m:;.C.e cle:;, :- both the r.istorical perspecti \'e and the pr:.:-.ciples that hose
influenced my thinking. For the remainder of my talk, I'd like to ra ise a few
questio ns that I believe \vill be critically important to deal with if
voluntee rism is to thrive in the new millennium. I don't pretend to have all
the answers, but I do believe that these questions engage some of the key
lSSUeS .

I'd first like to discuss one of our natio n's top needs- and that's to
develop our volunteer pool and an ethic of senice. If you have been in a
bookstore recently, you may have noticed a paperback that's at tracting
attention. It's by the editors of George , the magazine founded by the late
John F. Kennedy, Jr., and it's titled 250 l.;Vays to lvlake America Better.t Well,
guess what's number one on their list. It's renev:.ring an ethic of service and
encouraging people to volunteer. I couldn't agree more.
The challenge, of course, is how to make that happen. How do we build
up what Harvard professor Robert Putnam calls "social capital"? Putnam
defrnes social capital as all those networks and norms of civic engagement
that prevailed throughout much of American history. In his much-discussed
essay titled "Bowling . ~one,
.
" Putnam argues that lunerica has seen a steady
erosion of social capital, of civic participation, over the past few decades.
There's a widespread feeling today that "the quality of our society at the
everyday level has deteriorated severely .'' The public and private
consequences of this erosion are severe, Putnam main tains, for without acti,·e
participation in public life, feelings of trust and bonds of reciprocal helping
are undermined, \vhich means that our ability to solve problems is greatly
weakened. His argument in a nutshell: as local problems go, so goes the
nation . ~

Carolyn :..fackler and the edito rs of G.:orge :..Iagazine. 25/) Wa ys to :Vlahe America Better.
Introduc:ion by John F. Kennedy ..Jr. (Vill ard, 1999).
~See Allan Wallis. Jarle P. Crocker. Bill Schechter, "Social Capi tal and Community Building:
Part I." National Ciuic Reuieu:. 81 (Fall 1998): 253.

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�~ow,

tne editors of George and many others have suggested that the
best way to scop the erosion. the best \vay to revive civic participation and
volunteerism. is to push young people out into our communities and he lp
them develop the habit of giving. \\ nich leads to my tirst ques tion: vrr.ac i.3
the right approach to achieve this worthvvhile objective? Should we reauire
comml,.lnity senice of our young people? If the mandate reaches down to high
schoolers to perform community senice. it becomes a tricky question
i:1vohing jealously·guarded issues of local control.
It is interesting to watch what other scates are doing. :Maryland and
Georgia, for example. have a statewide requirement that young people
p~rform a cer::::i!"'. r.u.r::ber of b..ot.:r.3 of co:r..~. '..:~: ~y ser·,-ice bef0re t:-.e:: ge: r:-:. c- ::·
diploma. And Florida requires 90 hours of public service to be eligible for its
state merit scholarship. Pennsylvania is considering a similar policy.
Frankly, the issue has received mixed reviews. Here in :\-Iichigan, the state
has a "recommended model curriculum," consistent with local control of
public schools. I look fonvard to the day when the State Board of Education
includes a model for community senice that could be adopted by local school
boards. ultimately, in Michigan. communities and families \vill have to make
that decision at the local level.
In the meantime, no one should object to incorporating service learning
into the K-12 curriculum, which in any event offers an alternative way to
learn core subjects. But of Michigan's nearly 600 high schools, only about 50
include a formal service learning component in their curriculum. We can do
better.
vVhat, then, about college students? Michigan State University right
now is having a debate over whether every student needs to come to campus
equipped with a laptop computer. But are '&gt;ve doing enough to encourage
those same students to "plug in'' to the community, and become "civic
literate"? Here in rviichigan, there are campuses that actually integrate
service into the curriculum. One that comes to mind is Olivet College, '&gt;vhich
writer Stephen Covey calls "one of the most unusual and inspirational
examples" of servanthood in the American academy.3
Then there are colleges and universities that provide opportunities for
s~u.den~.:; to fc,n out i.r.to their communities and serve ochers. I'm on the board
of the Center for Learning through Community Service at the University of
:..Lichigan, which provides opportunities for students to make a difference in
Stephen R. Covey . "Servant·Leadership from the Inside Out." Foreword to Insights on
Leadership. ed. Larry C. Spears (::\ew York: John Wiley &amp; Sons. 1998), pp. xvii-xviii.

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All these institutions are doing an admirable job of building an ethic of
senhce in our young people, .,vho have the energy and idealism to give
abundantly. The habits these students acquire \vhile young will carry O\·er
into a lifetime of service.
Then there is the whole question of older. non-traditional volunte::rs.
In the past- as recently as the ··ozzie and Harriet'" days of the '50s and early
'60s- the nation could count on an army of stay-at-horne morns to volunteer
and shore up our communities . But we children. the baby-boomers , have
been busy balancing career wuh family , and ha ven·t volumeereci as mucn.
)iow that many of the baby boomers have had successful careers or are
approaching retirement age, they have the time and disposable income to
give. They've had success; now they want significance. How we train this
huge pool of "social capital" and appropriate their experience and skills are
real issues that need to be intelligently addressed.
For example. I think all the organizations involved- from corporations
to nonprofits- are going to have to be more flexible in the future. particularly
when it comes to using volunteers' time effectively. Businesses are going to
have to give their employees release time, and allo\v flexibility in their work
schedules. Agencies are going to have to accommodate volunteers with busy
schedules and conflicting demands. As we all recognize, the nonprofits need
to ensure that service experiences are meaningful, so that first-time
volunteers will return. In addition, the most successful organizations reward
their volunteers and give them the social recognition they deserve. For
instance, the lVIichigan Community Service Commission established the
Governor's Service Awards to recognize outstanding rvlichigan volunteers in a
variety of categories, from ind.i-....iduals to groups.
Last but not least, there are still legal issues that need to be
addressed. Especially in the litigious environment we live in today, we need
to do a better job of protecting our volunteers against frivolous la.,vsuits. Vvhy
should a volunteer ever be sued unless he or she deliberately harms
someone?
Because government throughout most of the :20th century \vas
considered the ideal medium for civic renewal, my next question concerns the
whole relationship between the national government and state and local
go\·ernrnents ... as well as the relationship between government at all levels
and civil society.

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�Based on what we nov; kno\v, we should be asking whether the needy
are best helped when the federal government- or any unit of governmentdominates all programmatic considerations. Washington in particular has
shown a remarkable ability to get in the way of solving problems. Its lack of
flexibility ha.s not served our neediest citizens \vell. As all of us \vho buy
clothes understand, one-size-fits-all ends up not fitting anybody~
Based on \vhat v.re no\v know about the limitations of government, isn't
it preferable to build stror:g commu~ i ties in ,..:hich government, busi~e~.:;.
charitable organizations, and faith-based institutions work together?
·wouldn't it be better to end our addiction to government, not only by giving
citizens the tools to become strong and self-reliant, but also by giving
r:or.profi: cl:a.ri~3.ble a.::d religious i:-~s;:i~u~ior:s t:=-.c rescurces they r.eeGresources to leverage their own independent institutional vitality'?.;
Each of these partners brings special strengths to the table.
Government:, of course, does a great job collecting taxes and, because of that,
can fund public-private partnerships. Business brings sound business
practices to the table, in addition to a \vhole army of volunteers. Nonprofits
know how to deliver services \vith a human touch and in a cost-effective \vay
-because they have to.
And here I return to my point about changing the perception of
volunteer organizations. They are more than the group that picks up trash in
the playground on Saturday morning. They are a major player in our publicprivate partnerships and should have a seat at the table.
You know, these public-private partnerships really got a boost \vhen,
earlier this decade, the states were given the freedom to address social
problems. The world changed \vith welfare reform. First and most ob\iously,
it changed the lives of recipients. Second and more subtly, it opened our eyes
to the tremendously creative, powerful ways in which volunteer organizations
can successfully partner with government to help people in need. The
Kational Governors' Association recommends that, in addition to welfare
block grants, we have civic rene\val block grants. The idea is to ensure that
states have the flexibility to act as the primary facilitator of services and
volunteer programs.
I have seen public-private partnerships do so many good things here in
i&gt;Lichigan. and I am confident that we in the states can do an outstanding job
coordinating the network of public services with private charities, while
.: See Frank Dirks. "Building a Legacy of :--:ational Service from the Bottom Cp,'' unpublished
paper. July 19, 1999.

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�f·•c:te ring- mrne mn per;Hi nn and mul tiplyin~ r esources. Critical to thi.'
coo rdination effort. I v.:o uld submit, is the state's ability to a dmini5tt:r
national service programs like AmeriC orps , \vhich [Governor] .John [Engler]
and I have supported since its inception .
.tvlother idea that's very exciting and that has great poten tial is under
consideration by the nation's governors , my husband included . The y are
asking: Especially at a time .,vhen many states are enjo_:.ing a hefty surplus .
why don't legislatures redirect some revenues to establish a venture ca:;ital
fund for non-profits? That's right- venture capital for non-profits. A radica l
idea . But \ve know how effective venture capital has been in the private , forprofit seccor. Let"s replicate its success for the benefit of all the communi ty.
Speaking of benefiting all the community, I no\v have to ask: \\nat is
the role of the media in civic renewal? Let me flesh out the problem with a
story many of you know, especially if you have children. It comes from '"The
Snow Queen," by Hans Christian Andersen. Recall the goblin's mirror.
Anything beautiful that was reflected in the mirror shrank to almost nothing.
Everything that was \vorthless or ugly became large and looked \vorse than
ever. Eventually the mirror shattered into hundreds of millions of pieces ,
and if a sliver got in somebody's eye , it would stick there , and that person
would see only the bad side of life. As a commentator once remarked, '·There
are an awful lot of people in the media with little [slivers] of the goblin's
mirror in their eyes who don't have a clue \vhat to do with [service] that is
predicated on waking up the better angels of our nature."
Vlhat we are seeking are manifestations of our better angels .5 \Vhat
we are seeking, in our efforts to build up the ethic of volunteerism in
American society, is an unparalleled degree of cooperation between
government, business, charitable organizations. and religious institutions .
But cooperation doesn't make news. It's "dog bites man." \Vnich is
unfortunate. \Ve must challenge the mas.:; media , given their pov.;er and
reach, to do better.
Now to the last question. In recent years we've heard a lot about
"reinventing government." I think we need to speak just as passionately
about "reinventing ·charity." Allow me to point out the obvious: volunteerism
isn't free. That's -..vhy philanthropy and volunteerism go hand-in -hand.
America is blessed to have many wealthy people who have been
touched by "a happening of the heart." A review of Slate magazine's list of
.--\ria nna Huffington. ~ Powell Crusades , Journalists Yawn.'' Internet column.
(h ctp ://www .ariannaonline .com/columns/files/0-!149797 .html). April 1-±. 1997.

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�the 60 largest charitable contributions in America- sort of a counter-li:3t to
the Forbes 400- proves that many affluent people give abundantly. But the
question
must be asked: In our pluralistic societv,
.
. are we channeling gifts in
the best possible "vay? In other "vords , shouldn't there be what .1\rianna
H uffington calls a "hierarchy of giving"?
\Ve appreciate the fact that the rich and famous serve on board.:;.
donate money, and have buildings named after them. Cenainly I'm sensitive
to being at a university that works to generate these kinds of donation:3. But
I hope more of our philanthropists 'vvill think about this idea of a hierarchy of
giving. I hope they will also donate to programs that are sohing serious
soCial problems through the intelligent use of volun"teers.
Fortunately, for big donors it's not a zero-sum game. The richest
.-\mericans are wealthy enough to give to universities and to the needy. I
look forward to the day in America when it is as prestigious to fund a soup
kitchen as it is the opera ...-\nd let me say this: I look forward to the day when
it is as prestigious to serve lunch in a soup kitchen as it is to fund the opera.
When we celebrate those who give their time as much as those 'vvho give their
money. And I greet the day when it is as prestigious to sit down and tutor a
child as it is to sit on a museum board. Wnen we recognize a hierarchy of
giving time.
Admittedly, this is an extremely difficult problem to get our hands
around since it involves a sea change in our culture. We can't legislate habits
of the heart. \Ve can't treat the donation of time differently in our tax code.
l'vfaybe the best we can do is to elevate the prestige of service, such as you're
doing here at \Vayne State. These are big questions, the answers to which I
don't have. What I do know is that we need to get back to a society \vhere we
all recognize our personal responsibility to the children and the least
fortunate among us.
This morning, I've raised a number of questions for your consideration
-questions about building up our social capital and volunteers, about the role
of government and civil society, about the hierarchy of giving time and
money. It's an awful lot to raise in one talk.
But overarching all these questions is one simple conviction: it's the
conviction that, ultimately, we are answerable not just to each other, but to
our children. They are the focus of our probing, our searching, our desire for
a better America. Our children- they are the next millennium.
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                    <text>STATE OF MICHIGAN

JOHN ENGLER , Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Chairperson
Michelle Engler
Executive Director
Kyle Caldwell

111
George W. Romney
Lansing ,
Telephone
FAX

S. Capitol Ave .
Bldg ., 4th Floor
Michigan 48913
(517) 335-4295
(517) 373-4977

January 2000

Dear School Administrators, Teachers and Students:
Millions of students volunteer every day - weaving the fabric of communities, neighborhoods and
schools and making Michigan and America stronger. You know students who give their time,
talents and treasures to others in their communities. You also know talented students who love to
express themselves through the visual arts. The Michigan Community Service Commission
(MCSC) would like to give both groups the opportunity to speak out and connect with other
students across our state. We would like to encourage students to submit a visual image and
slogan that they feel will best encourage their fellow youth to connect through volunteer service.
Part of the ConnectMichigan Campaign for Volunteerism, the Youth Connecting Through
Volunteer Service Poster Contest seeks students who know and understand the benefits of
volunteering and who want to share that message with others.
Students from Michigan middle, junior high, and high schools are encouraged to participate in our
poster contest. The submitted posters and slogans should be designed to inspire young people to
volunteer in their communities. Select posters will be displayed in the State Capitol during
National Volunteer Week (April 10- 14, 2000). The winning team will be invited to and
recognized at the Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards. The winning poster will be
unveiled at the Seventh Annual Governor's Service Awards and will be printed and disseminated
to schools and youth serving agencies across Michigan.
I have enclosed the contest rules and an entry form. Please note that the application postmark
deadline is February 25, 2000.
We look forward to receiving your school's submission(s). If you have any questions regarding
the contest, please contact the MCSC at (517) 373-4200.

Si/f!(}JM/1
Kyle Caldwell

�Youth Connecting Through Volunteer Service
Youth Poster Contest 2000
CONTEST RULES
Entry Rules:
1 . Contestants should design a poster and create a slogan to encourage young people to volunteer.
2. This contest is open to students in Michigan middle, junior high and high schools.
3. Each entry must be the work of a team of students. The team should be no less than two
people and no more than four people. All team members must be students at a Michigan
middle, junior high or high school. Each team may submit only one entry.
4. Any school may have multiple teams that submit entries.
5. Entry forms must include the name of a teacher/coordinator that we may contact. Entry forms
must be completed and signed by each student and his/her parent /guardian. Entry forms must
be stapled together and submitted with the poster.
6 . Posters must be postmarked no later than Friday, February 25, 2000.
7. Mail or deliver the poster to the Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC • 111 S.
Capitol Avenue • George W. Romney Building, 4th Floor • Lansing, Michigan 48913).

Poster Guidelines
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

The poster must be the original art work of the students.
Posters should be drawn on poster board standard size 22" x 28" .
Posters should be designed vertically.
The contest theme must be evident in a written slogan or phrase. Please check spelling.
Posters may be in color or black and white.
Posters must be drawn free hand by the student. Do not use paste-ons, stenciling,
tracing, air brushing or computer generated graphics.
7. Posters may be designed using pens, pencils, colored pencils, markers, crayons, watercolors
or acrylic paints. Do not use charcoal, oil paints, pastels, chalk, glitter or sand.
8. Do not sign your name anywhere on the front of the poster. Print all names on the back of the
poster in black ink that will not bleed through.

Poster Judging
1 . Posters will be judged on:
A. Theme: Relationship of the poster design to the theme of "Youth Connecting Through
Volunteer Service."
B . Originality: Originality of the poster and how the idea is expressed in the poster design.
C. Creativity: The art work and its creative execution.
D . Visual Impact: Visual impact of the poster's design to catch a young person's attention.
2 . Judging will be done by a panel of youth and adults representing youth agencies and other
community-based organizations. All rules regarding poster specifications, theme, lettering,
etc. must be followed. Posters that do not follow all rules may be disqualified.
3 . All poster contestants will be notified as to the results of the judging.
4. Please note that the poster entries will not be returned.

Poster Contest Awards
1. Select posters will be displayed in the State Capitol during National Volunteer Week (April 1014, 2000).
2 . The winning poster will be unveiled at the Governor' s Service Awards dinner on May 18,
2000. The winner poster team members will be invited to and recognized at the Governor's
Service Awards dinner.
3 . The winning poster will be printed and distributed to schools and youth serving agencies
across Michigan.

�Youth Connecting Through Volunteer Service
Youth Poster Contest 2000
ENTRY FoRM

•
•
•

EACH team member must fill out an entry form with his/her parent/guardian's signature .
All information must be completed. Incomplete forms will be disqualified .
ALL entry forms must be submitted with the poster.

Full Name Of Each Team Member (two to four students):
1. _________________________________________________________________
2. ----------~--~~----------~-===~~~~~~-------------------

3. ----------------------------------------------------------------4. ----------------------------------------------------------------Name Of Your School: ------------------------------------------------Teacher/Coordinator's Name: --------------------------------------------Teacher/Coordinator's Phone Number: (

)_____________________________________

Student's Full N arne: ----------------------=:---------------------=--:---:-----Last
First
Initial
Home Address: ----------------------:-:---------------------------------Street Address
State

City
Phone: (

)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Zip

County

E-mail Address:

Date Of Birth: -------------------------

Grade In School: _______________

Poster Slogan: -------------------------------------------------------

Student and ParenUGuardian Sienatures Required
We hereby authorize the Michigan Community Service Commission to use this entry for judging
and publicity purposes. We understand that this entry becomes the sole property of the State of
Michigan and cannot be returned to us.
Student Signature

Parent/Guardian Signature

Date

Date

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George W. Romney Building
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Review &amp; Approval of January 21, 2000 Minutes - Chairperson Engler

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A.

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Review of Executive Committee March 24, 1999 meeting.

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- Kyle Caldwell

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A.
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Michigan Family Independence Agency Strategic Plan
Jocelyn Vanda

Public Comment

VIII. Adjourn
Next Commission meeting will be September 15, 2000 in Farmington Hills.

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George W. Romney Building
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MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION

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COMMISSIONERS MEETING

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May 21, 2001

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12:30 p.m.

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Grand Valley State University

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DeVos Center, Robert C. Pew Campus

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University Club Room

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401 West Fulton Street

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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Reported by:

Julie A. Fox, CSR-4566

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P R 0 C E E D I N G S

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DR. MAWBY:

We' l l call the order of this

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meeting, the Michigan Community Service Commission.

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we're delighted to welcome everyone here to this beautiful

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DeVos Center of the Robert Pew Campus of Grand Valley

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State University.

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on this campus, Mr. Pres i dent, of your great institution,

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and we appreciate very much the privilege of being here.

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And

For many of us, this is the first time

President Lubbers, Don Lubbers, is president of

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Grand Valley State University and he and I were

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reminiscing a bit.

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Lubbers has just been named a member of our Commission, so

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he's a fellow commissioner now of the Community Service

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Commission.

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You're all aware that President

Don has been president of this institution for

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32 years, which I think is a record.

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were reflecting.

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this neighborhood, and recall when Grand Valley State

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University was established in Allendale, which is the

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campus just west of town.

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(phonetic) was the f i rst president, served for about five

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years, and then Don has been the president for more than

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three decades.

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Mr. Lubbers and I

I'm a native of Grand Rapids, grew up i n

And Dr. James Summerick

32 years.

And a marvelous growth of this institution.

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campus at Allendale is impressive.

If you haven't been

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there, you need to do that in the future.

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increasingly, Grand Valley State has become involved

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downtown and Don will give us some picture of that.

But then

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I remember first the Meijer Broadcasting Center

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or the Eberhard Conference Center just across the freeway

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and then the development of this beautiful campus.

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then plans for the future with the new health professions

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building going in over here, the Van Andel Institute and

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the hospital.

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people but a great difference also in the community.

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we did

And

A great difference in the lives of lots of
So

or we should comment on that in just a moment.
Just a reminder for all of us, as we make

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comments, it will be helpful to your recorder if we give

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names so that they can be become a part of the minutes.

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And then, of course, it's always helpful if one speaks at

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a time.

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that.

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So we'll try to remind ourselves to cooperate on

But let's just go around the table and

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introductions of everyone and then we'll come back and

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have Dr. Lubbers give us a welcome -- an explanation of

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the office here at Grand Valley State.

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have the privilege of chairing the Michigan Community

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Service Commission and I'm the chairman emeritus of the

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W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek.

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Terry, go on

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around the room.
MR . PRUITT:

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I' m Terry Pruitt, vice chair of the

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Commission, and distinct pleasure of probably having

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served the longest.

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commlSSloner.

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DR. MAWBY:

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MR. PRUITT:

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DR. MAWBY:

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Grand Valley State.

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shortest serving.

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Raise their hand,

I'm Don Lubbers, president of

You're the longest serving, I'm the

DR. MAWBY:

Wait until we get to the initiation

MR. WESAW:

Matt Wesaw, recently retired from

the Michigan State Police.
DR. MAWBY:

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Any others?

ceremony.

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Founding commissioner.

DR. LUBBERS:

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You 're a founding commissioner?

please.

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This will be my tenth year as the

I'm just a commissioner.

Retired.

Just a kid.

The record

will show.
MS. ESTRADA:

Mary Estrada, the longest serving

employee of the Commission.

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DR. MAWBY:

Starting very, very young.

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MR. COLLIER:

That was when you were five.

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MS. ESTRADA:

I told you, you had to behave.

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MR. COLLIER:

I'm Rob Collier, president of the

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Council of Michigan Foundations.

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MS. RYMJ O'DAY:

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I'm Pat Ryan O'Day.

I'm from

Marquette and I publish the Marquette Monthly.
MR. NEWPORT:

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Don Newport, president of Alpena

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Community College.

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it took five institutions for me to get my 32 years.
MR. WEST:

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MS. ALGRA:

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Independence Agency.

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MS. GRILL:

MR. GROSS: Garry Gross, member of the Commission
staff.
MS. PFEILER:

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Mary Pfeiler, staff director for

the Corporation of National Service Michigan.

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Paula Kaiser, a member of the

Commission staff.

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Mary Grill, a member of the

MS. KAISER:

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I'm Diana Algra from The Family

Commission staff.

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I'm Ray West, United Way Community

Services.

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Don, you're 32 years as president, but

MS. BOTTEMLEY:

Martha Bottemley, Volunteer

Muskegon.
MR. BARFIELD:

John Barfield, Chairman of

Bartech Group.
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We should write a comment on here.

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All of us are aware -- I think we're so pleased and proud

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that John is receiving, this evening, the Sapphire Award.

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MR. BARFIELD:

Thank you.

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DR. MAWBY:

And Betty is here with you and we'll

all see both of you at the celebration.

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MR. BARFIELD:

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DR. MAWBY:

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Just so pleased about your

recognition of the great contributions.

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MR. BARFIELD:

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MS. SMITH:

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You will.

Thank you.

I appreciate that.

Meg Smith, Director of Retired and

Senior Volunteer Program.
MR. NEELIS:

Randy Neelis, superintendent of

Sparta Area Schools.
MS. LENZ:

Nancy Lenz with Michigan

National/Standard Federal.
MR. WEINSTOCK:

I'm Ethan Weinstock.

I'm a

student at Williamston High School.

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MS. PARDOE:

I'm Kari Pardoe and I'm finally a

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senior now at Central Michigan.

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DR. MAWBY:

We appreciate your being here.

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MR . CALDWELL:

Kyle Caldwell, Executive Director

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of Michigan Community Service.

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DR. MAWBY:

Good.

And let's now turn to Don.

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We appreciate your willingness to have us here.

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you know, we try to hold a couple of meetings each year

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somewhere outside of Lansing.

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natural to be here in Grand Rapids with the major grant

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seeker conference going on at the same time.

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appreciate so much your hospitality, the staff, the

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facility, the food, everything.

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wonderful to be here.

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5

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Just perfect.

And it's

Don, tell us a little bit about Grand Valley
State, if you know anything about it.
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Well, I don't know if I know it as

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well as I should, but

well, thank you, Russ.

We're

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delighted to have all of you here today.

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take a minute or two to tell you about Grand Valley by

I think I can

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describing our aspir.ations.

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about doing this is, first, we aspire to be the best

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undergraduate teaching institution.

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university for like undergraduates are neglected, so the

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university will have about 19,000 students in the fall,

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probably a little over with about 3,500 of them graduate

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students, and the other undergraduate students, we really

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strive to make our campus feel like a small college with a

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lot of personal attention with good instruction and with

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excellent housing.

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The best way I can think

So often, a

Our second aspiration is to be a partner with

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our community.

Whatever that community is.

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advantages of a relatively new institution is that it

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doesn't have old ideas about itself and it is easier to

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relate to the communities which you serve.

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community in one way o r the other.
Our third asp i ration would be to create an

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environment in which people's --where people work and

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study where their spirits are lifted.

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by hopefully making architectural design and function flow

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together and in creating a beautiful environment with

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which to work.

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gallery so that whenever we construct a building, there's

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a sizable budget for art.

And we try to make every building an art

We try to make

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We try to do this

we're in the process of trying

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to make the whole campus a sculpture garden, because we

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believe that contributes to the beauty of the

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environment.

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is beauty.

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to create these fac i lities that are very attractive places

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ln which to work.

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So as Pete said, beauty is proof and proof
We do buy into that to some extent in trying

It's probably a rather old-fashioned idea, but I

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hope and I stress always that we staff with entire

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procurement; that as a professional institution, we want

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your acade1nic quality to be top rate.

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mean very much unless the human climate is also that way.

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So I hope this is an institution where people are treated

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with the dignity with which people should be treated with

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and we hope that's conveyed to schools and that it -- as

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it works itself out in their lives, they become givers to

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the society rather than just takers.

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underlying philosophy to our institution.

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than just the educational process.

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personal maturation and spiritual insight.

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wrapped up.
DR. MAWBY:

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Rapids.

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There's more

It's also about
It's all

You have Allendale and Grand

What other communities are you -DR. LUBBERS:

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So there's really an

then Grand Rapids.

Allendale is the main campus and

We have a campus in Holland.

It has

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only one building, but it may have more eventually.

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on the Muskegon Community College campus in our higher

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education center with other institutions, and we're over

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in Northwestern Community College in Traverse City, their

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center for higher education with other institutions.

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we have five locations.

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television license for this area of Michigan which gives

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us an interesting intervention in the lives of people

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here.

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DR. MAWBY:

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DR. MAWBY:

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Thank you.

We're honored

that you are joining us on this Commission.
DR. LUBBERS:

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So

We also have the old public

Great.

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We're

I am honored.
And we appreciate very much the --

you being here this day, being on your campus.
As those who have been here before know, we
operate informally.

If you need anything further from any

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of the nutritional options available to us, help

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yourselves.

We've had a wonderful luncheon.

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And a reminder that we have a new agenda.

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you're operating on the pink agenda, throw it away.

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MR. CALDWELL:

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DR.

If

That's a has-been.

When I was on the faculty at

MAWBY ~

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Michigan State, we always worried about pink slips because

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you really were a has-been, so

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as to whether this is maize or yellow or gold.

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maize to me.

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revised, May 21st.

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their place.

there's been some debate
It looked

Be sure you're on the maize agenda, which is
And we have -- I think everyone found

And we have the review and approval of the

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February 9 minutes.

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tab 3.

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minutes?

They were sent to us.

They're under

Are there adiitions or corrections to the
If not, they'll be accepted as presented.

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MS. RYAN O'DAY:

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DR. MAWBY:

Move to approve.

Now, we have a series of committee

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reports.

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Executive Committee, which was held on April 20.

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all of the items incorporated are pretty well self-

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explanatory.

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recommendations and most of those will come back at our

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agenda with

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I'll comment first on the meeting of the
I think

We approved some staff programming funding

subsequ ~ nt

committee reports.

So unless there are questions about the

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Executive Committee meeting, let's move on to two

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specifics.

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ConnectMichigan Alliance and, Terry, we'd ask you for a

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progress to date on board membership and the CEO search of

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the alliance.

The Executive Committee report on the

MR. PRUITT:

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They have in their packet a couple

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of reports, written reports, one of the financial summary

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and a report around some of the strategy in place now to

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complete the endowment campaign.

Let me come back to that

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and talk a little bit about exactly where we are with the

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CEO search.
There are four finalist candidates and we've

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conducted

as we indicated at the last meeting, we want

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to conduct a national search.

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advertised in a number of national publications and had

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inquiries and resumes submitted from all over the United

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States.

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assistance of Sam Singh and Kyle have screened what we

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felt were the four finalists or best candidates for the

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position.

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today, Diane Algra.

The job was posted and

And the Search Committee along with the

And one of those individuals is sitting with us

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They all have a considerable amount of

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experience in the field of service and volunteerism and we

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think these are four very excellent candidates for the

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position.

Two of them have been interviewed.

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conducting our third interview this afternoon after the

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conclusion of this meeting with the Interview Committee.

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Then the final interview will be completed the first week

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of June.

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We will probably, at that point, take a couple

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weeks to get some negotiations with the finalist and then

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bring a recommendation back to the full CMA Board for

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approval and, hopefully, we will have the person in place

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sometime during the month of July.

So that's sort of the

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tracking and the timing.

We do have two additional

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candidates to interview and we expect to complete that

12

process by the first week in June.

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I think that's all I can really say.

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thing is, again, Russ and Kyle, you can help me on this,

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but we think that the campaign itself, the Endowment

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Campaign is moving along very well.

A number of calls

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have been made with General Motors.

I accompanied

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Mrs. Engler on our visit with Chrysler.

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call went very, very well.

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scheduled with Ford.

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MR. CALDWELL:

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MR. PRUITT:

The other

We thought that

I think we had a session

Yeah.
And we think we're at a point with

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both General Motors and Chrysler where the "ask" is on the

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table and is being r9viewed and we should be hearing very

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shortly about our "ask" with those two grant requests.

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And in both cases we asked for a million dollars.

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big.

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We went

So we think tl1at we're tracking very well there.
We have some strategy in place now and some

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calls to make up in my neck of the woods, Midland, where

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the first"ask" for the foundation is to both Dow Chemical

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and Dow-Corning.

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very shortly.

8

things are looking very well.

9

Those calls are to be made and scheduled

So on the corporation side of things,

We're now moving, I think, much more into the

10

foundation stage, the smaller foundations, and to make our

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"asks" there.

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very, very good progress in coming up to the plate

13

stepping up to the plate and raising the $10 million.

14

So all in all, I think we're making some

I think the question was asked at our last CMA

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Board Meeting around the timing for our solicitation of

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private individuals.

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to at least be at that 60 to 70 percent mark, in terms of

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the $10 million matching activity that we have to meet,

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before we actually launch a full-blown campaign that would

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be directed to the individuals.

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And I our thinking is that we want

That does not, however, exclude this body.

If

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you'll recall, at our last Commission meeting, all of you

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were asked to consider your own personal gift.

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memory serves me correctly, we all had a little pledge

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card, and I'll let Russ give you the update.

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those of you who have not made a commitment, I think it

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speaks volumes and speaks to your commitment if we would

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all step forward and actually do that as we try to move

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forward with all activity.
So in summary, I think we're tracking very, very

5

6

well.

It looks like for over the course of the next 60

7

days, we should be at that 60 to 70 percent mark.

8

terms of actual fund-raising, we're looking at somewhere

9

toward the end of August, first part of September to

In

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actually launch the individual solicitation part of this

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whole thing.
We will have a director in place.

12

We've also

13

started actually putting some job descriptions and moving

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forth with some of the other key staff positions that we

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know we will have to have.

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decisions.

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those decisions.

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running a bit with a series of resumes and things they can

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consider right from day one.

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23

We will not make those

We will allow the executive director to make
It will allow them to get the ground

So that's kind of where we are.

I think things

are moving along very well.
MR. BARFIELD:

Did I read that to date there's

about $4 million collected?

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MR. PRUITT:

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MR. BARFIELD:

Yes.
And is half of that the State's

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match?
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No.

That's a separate department

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of the State, actually.

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MR. BARFIELD:

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get four million from the State?

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MR. PRUITT:

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MR. BARFIELD:

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MR. PRUITT:

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DR. MAWBY:

Does that mean you're going to

Yes.
So you're already at 8 million?
Essentially, yes.
We might comment.

This -- the

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Michigan Alliance is again a national pace-setting

11

initiative of public, private collaboration, and I think

12

you're always aware this has been created by four

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entities, this Michigan Community Service Commission, the

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Michigan Nonprofit Association, the Volunteer Centers of

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Michigan, and Michigan Campus Compact.

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has come together with members from each of those.

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chair board is Ed Blews, who is with the Independent

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Colleges of Michigan.

And so the Board
The

And the board is moving forward very

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effectively.

We have the forward then -- the challenge of

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the legislature has provided $10 million of public funding

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to endow the ConnectMichigan Alliance and we as the

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private sector, then, we have to match the 10 million one

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for one.

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million dollar endowment for the mission and purposes of

So that ultimately the goal is to have a 20

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the ConnectMichigan Alliance.
A lot of folks, Terry, Kyle, and others have

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been working on this.

Rob, you've been engaged in this

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particularly from the foundation side.

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comment on the private foundation with the community

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foundation, their interest in this, Rob?
MR. COLLIER:

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of everybody.

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State.

Can you just

Yes, lots of interest on the part

I mean, it's resonating well all over the

And at our recent board meeting, Russ serves as

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chair of our Advisory Committee, so he was at the board to

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help present it to help support the Michigan Alliance as

12

well.

13

behalf of the campaign, I think, all over the State.

But lots of interest and good works happening on

DR. MAWBY:

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Kyle, in the absence of Commissioner

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Engler and Cummings, would you comment on how the campaign

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is going?
MR. CALDWELL:

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Sure.

Just one correction.

I

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just want to back up to Mr. Barfield's question.

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what we have are two million in foundation,

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Mott, one from the Kellogg Foundation, that's two

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million.

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from private sector and two million from the State.

23

that money has moved in, but -- so to date, if you look at

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the private sector side, we have eight million to go.

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To date

just one from

And the four million overall is the two million

The calls have been very good.

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strange for everyone, I think, you know, including our

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fund-raising counsel, who's gone with us on visits with

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Monohan &amp; Associates, is we haven't been told no yet.

4

That is a very strange phenomenon on a campaign this size,

5

especially with the large pool of prospects that we have.
The "asks" out up to date add up to a little

6
7

over $4-and-a-half million.

So that's what we have

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sitting out in proposals, both to foundations and

9

corporations.

And over the next 60 days, we'll have an

10

additional two million in "asks" out into the field,

11

including Midland and southeast Michigan.
So by the fall, we should be in very good shape

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13

to say we're at the 80 percent mark.

Which Terry is

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right, in the next 60, 90 days, we'll be at the 60, and

15

into the fall we'll be at 90 percent, which is then

16

probably the time to unveil and go public and do so at the

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top.
The volunteers have been great.

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We've had a

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great crop of really hard-working campaigners, and it's

20

very helpful to have the support of all the commissioners

21

as well, whenever we call and ask for information and the

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help coming up.

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when they say this is a remarkable campaign.

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very fast.

25

This campaign counsel is not sucking up

DR. MAWBY:

It's going

Now, one of the things we talked

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about at our last meeting, of course, is the serving on

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nonprofit boards when you're trying to raise money.

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always well to be able to say the board of directors are

4

committed.

5

this Commission, the Nonprofit Association, Campus Compact

6

and Volunteer Centers -- that the boards have, of all four

7

entities, evidenced their commitment by each making

8

individual pledges.

And so we're anxious that the four entities --

I can speak to this.

9

It's

We had a confession up on

10

this corner.

I said, "Terry, I finally got my pledge in

11

last week," and you said you were going to do yours today.

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MR. PRUITT:

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DR. MAWBY:

That's right.
Now, we can speak to it.

No, the

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important thing is not the amount.

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can say, 100 percent participation.

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circumstance

17

if we were able to say in the near future that all members

18

of the Commission have made a personal contribution, that

19

will be very useful.

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have done so at this point.

lS

It's the fact that we
And everyone's

different, so don't worry about that.

But

I think all of us but six or seven

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MR. CALDWELL:

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DR. MAWBY:

That's right.

I finally found my pledge card.

23

We're remodeling the old farm house and I can't find

24

anything, but I found my pledge card and got it turned in

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last week.

So just a reminder, and if you don't know

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where the pledge card is, see either Kyle or Mary.

But it

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would be very helpful, as you know in fund-raising, to

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say, yes, every member of the Commission has given an

4

appropriate contribution to this purpose.

5

Anything further on that?

6

exciting.

Very good.

I think it's tremendously

Again, Michigan is pace-setting, and we'll be

7

8

going to the National Conference of State Committee

9

Service Commissions in the Twin Cities late next month.

10

And I think one of the things we'll be sharing with them

11

there is that this has been an initiative in which this

12

Community Service Commission has been very actively

13

engaged.

14

elsewhere coming with this concept of the public private

15

collaboration on behalf of purposes and we'll be able to

16

share that at the national level later next month.

17

Kyle and Terry and others at this table and

Any questions or anything further on this?

18

John, we've got a lot of unfinished business, we know.

19

far, there is -- I think the reaction has been very

20

encourag1ng.

21

MR. NEWPORT:

Can we have a target date for when

22

we want to conclude the campaign?

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the fall, okay, then how long will that broad-base

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campaign last?

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MR. CALDWELL:

So

We said 80 percent by

Closing the whole campaign,

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October.

Sooner, if possible.
DR. MAWBY:

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By the end of the calendar year, if

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we can, we'd like to get it done.

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MR. CALDWELL:

And realizing, that's the target

5

and best case scenario.

Also, Rob, the other goal is to,

6

of course, not cram up against the November 2002 state

7

deadline for the match boxes, so -DR. MAWBY:

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11

Thank you, Terry.

Okay.

Other questions or comments?

Thanks for your leadership in all of

this.
If you take -- next after the update on the

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Search Committee, you'll find minutes of the Retreat

13

Committee Planning Committee held in April.

14

Don, Chris, and Nancy and I are members with that.

15

working with Mary and Kyle in particular.

16

And Randy and
Nancy

And a reminder that this meeting will be

17

September 10 and 11, Monday and Tuesday, starting at noon

18

on Monday through noon on Tuesday.

19

Brook Lodge Conference Center, now a facility of Michigan

20

State University, down sort of halfway between Battle

21

Creek and Kalamazoo.

22

We're meeting at the

It's a countryside setting.

It was the

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conference facility of the Upjohn Company before Upjohn

24

became Pharmacia &amp; Upjohn and then became Pharmacia and

25

its headquarters moved to New Jersey and the conference

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center in Augusta no longer made sense.

So they looked at

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options, and it's now a facility of Michigan State

3

University.

4

it was very accurate.

Mary went down and checked it out and thought

5

MS. ESTRADA:

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DR. MAWBY:

Beautiful place.

Beautiful.

The settings are marvelous.

So

7

we'll be meeting there Monday and Tuesday, September 10

8

and 11.

9

conceptualized the program in this way, that the first

The Retreat Planning Committee sort of

10

afternoon and evening we'll be really updating ourselves

11

on things going on.

12

in which we're operating, so much dramatic change has

13

taken place, we just need to be updated in terms of

14

information, friends, directions, and so forth.

15

If you think about this whole arena

So on Monday afternoon -- and I'll have Kyle

16

comment on specifics, but on Monday afternoon or evening,

17

we're going to have an update at the national level with

18

two things happening.

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Service, under which we operate, new leadership, new

20

chair, new executive director, and new administration at

21

the national level, federal level.

22

update on where the Corporation for National Service fits

23

into priorities and so forth of the new administration.

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25

One, the corporation of National

And so we need an

Coupled with that is the faith-based initiatives
in many areas in which we're engaged and nonprofits and

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government agenc1es are engaged, and so an update also on

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the faith-based initiatives and the implications of that.

3

Of course, specifically the work of the Commission.

4

the national level, we see those two major developments in

5

which we need to update clarification.

So at

Secondly, at the state level, similar kinds of

6
7

changes taking place.

But specifically, we know that

8

there will be significant changes in the political arena

9

in the State of Michigan.

Next year we've got four or

10

five people interested in the Democratic Party and

11

succeeding Governor Engler and we've got two or three, at

12

least all have been announced, for the Republican Party.

13

So it's going to be an active year politically in

14

Michigan.

15

executive branch.

16

there's personality changes, people will be different, and

17

so whatever happens make s a difference in our life.

18

And all of that reality of change in the
And even if there's no party change,

Couple that with the growing impact of the

19

reality of term limits and so we -- by next year, we'll

20

have -- by the elections next year we'll have no one in

21

the legislature who voted yes or no -- who voted on

22

establishing the Michigan Community Service Commission.

23

So term limits, everyone is new and you know the challenge

24

of that reality.

25

And then the second big reality in Michigan will

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be the ConnectMichigan Alliance and its implications or

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outside the work of this Commission because some of the

3

things which we have been doing directly as a Commission

4

probably will be handled through grants to organizations

5

and entities under the broad concept of the

6

ConnectMichigan Alliance.

7

the ultimate purpose, will not be changed.

8

and the way we do it will change to some extent with the

9

impact of the Michigan Alliance.

So the nature of what we do,
But the nature

Kyle comment on the resource people -- kinds of

10
11

people we're hoping to have with us for that afternoon and

12

evenlng.

13

MR. CALDWELL:

Great.

Thank you, Russ.

The

14

Planning Committee met and we discussed what sort of

15

resource people would be helpful, who knows the issues and

16

then who could we get.

17

pointed out, is to talk about the transitions at the

18

national level, specifically the Corporation for National

19

Service and the new and emerging faith-based initiative

20

that's being ruled out by the Bush administration.

21

contacted Wendy Zanker (phonetic), who's the current

22

acting CEO of the Corporation for National Service.

23

agreed to come out to our retreat and talk about the

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corporations world.

25

number two person at the corporation after the new CEO is

The first thing that, as Russ

So we

She's

It is likely that Wendy will be the

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appointed, it looks like, in the next couple weeks.

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know who it is yet, but I do know that the corporations

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DR. MAWBY:

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MR. CALDWELL:

5

Don't

Don't even have a good rumor?
Well, I've got lots of good

rumors and I can start a few for the right price.

6

DR. MAWBY:

Okay.

7

MR. CALDWELL:

And then at the State level,

8

we're going to invite Ed Blews, who's the current chair of

9

the ConnectMichigan Alliance and the new CEO of the

10

Alliance, to talk to us about future goals with the

11

Alliance.

12

people down, talk to them eye to eye, and say what

13

hopefully your expectations are as well for the future of

14

that organization.

And this is your opportunity to sit these

Then we get into a discussion of how do we talk

15

16

about the transition and state government?

17

challenge was, you can't court any one candidate and bring

18

them to your meeting, because then you've picked a side

19

and then you've picked your fate as well.

20

decided to do was talk to the mediator, surprising enough,

21

and those who are political consultants, who really are

22

tracking the issues of candidates and the dialogue that's

23

going on.

24

25

And the

So what we

And so two resource people that we are going to
tap for that are Greg Rough (phonetic), Public Secretary

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of Consultants, and Tim Scubic (phonetic), who we all know

2

is a political commentator in many circumstances, but

3

Michigan Politics is his radio and TV show that he's in

4

the platform for.

5

we'll see which ones we can secure, and that will be into

6

the evening program.

Those two are being approached, which

That's the first day, talking about resource

7

8

persons.

Then transitioning into the second day, we've

9

been able to secure an excellent facilitator who's worked

10

with the Board of Kellogg Foundation, a person by the name

11

of Alice Beuhl, who I believe is also working with the

12

Kellogg Foundation Board currently on a number of

13

products.

14

dealing with the organizational frame that we have to do

15

based on the paper that you all approved in concept at the

16

last Commission meeting, I'm talking about the future of

17

the Commission, but also based on all you've heard to the

18

previous date, how do you put an action plan together both

19

short-term and long-term for the Commission that staff can

20

help operate and that board members know their role.

21

Alice comes with high recommendations and high

22

credentials, so I'll let Russ talk a little bit about

23

Alice.

24

25

And she's agreed to walk us through not only

And

But that's kind of the resource people and the
lay of the day, going from noon on Monday to noon on

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DR. MAWBY:

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I' v e had a lot of experience, others

3

have, too, with Alice in this role.

She's very

4

professional, very knowledgeable, and also very flexible,

5

so she responds to the process.

6

essentially, is to help us keep on target.

7

listen to these presentations and then the second day our

8

challenge, really, is to say, okay, what does all of that

9

mean to MCSC?

What her role will be,
We want to

What does this mean to our strategic plan

10

in updating it based on these new developments and

11

realities?

12

do we have to address as priorities in the next 12 and 24

13

months, because that will be a very active time?

14

at the national level, changes at the state level.

15

we engage as we're coming down to our legislative outreach

16

and all of that process a little later when we have to be

17

putting our plans together, strategic, long range.

18

specifically, then, following the 24 months?

19

we need to comment on.

20

And secondly, particularly, specifically, what

How do

What

What things

So that's sort of the agenda for the retreat.

21

It's a beautiful setting.

22

You'll enjoy the stroll by the mill pond.

23

MR. COLLIER:

24

DR. MAWBY:

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Changes

Grand Valley State.

You'll enjoy the lodging.

Good food, too.
Good food, too, almost as good as

And dress will be appropriately

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casual.

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there.

3

my neck ties except two.

4

for funerals and this

5

know, this is a happy occasion.

6

But it will be casual.

7

and I think it's going to be a very important -- probably

8

one of the most important, after a decade of changes going

9

to deal with a concession and anxious to get it on

10
11

That's only two miles from where I live down
Everyone knows that when I retired, I burned all

~s

I have one for weddings and one
my wedding tie.

I wanted you to

This is my wedding tie.

It will be a delightful setting

everyone's calendar.
Any questions?

You'll be getting some

12

background information, probably some reading materials to

13

expedite that process.

14

stimulating and fun kind of event because of the setting

15

and resource people and the oneness of this Commission

16

thinking and working together.

17

But it's going to be what I call a

Good.

Now, board development.

The next page is

18

related to board development, the memo, dated March 21

19

with an update on the board development work.

20

we'll turn to you, sir.

21

MR. PRUITT:

And, Terry,

Well, I'll certainly invite Pat and

22

others who are part of that to add to a couple

23

developments.

24

did have a meeting

25

where we reviewed the status of appointments to the

You see the report, first of all, that we
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board.

2

representative from the faith-based community and we had

3

targeted -- try to go after somebody from the Salvation

4

Army to sort of serve in that role.

5

We are looking for somebody who can sort of be a

Secondly, most of you know, we do have a new

6

Superintendent of Michigan Department of Education in the

7

State of Michigan, Dr. Watkins.

8

superintendent of the schools here in the State has a

9

mandated position on the Commission, so we're extending an

10

invitation to Dr. Watkins to serve in that capacity and to

11

attend our commissioner meetings.

12

And by law, the

And if not, we move to our government relations

13

side of things and local government, and we are still on a

14

mission to find a local governmental leader.

15

you can comment on that as well as I.

16

We are trying to identify someone

And, Nancy,

I have an

17

individual up in my area who has some previous experience

18

in the whole service and volunteer area, who's the

19

township manager up in that area, and so we're going to

20

extend an invitation to him to consider an appointment to

21

the Commission.

22

But more importantly, I think, there is a resume

23

in front of you in the packet that was at your seats when

24

you came in, and I think Diana and maybe John was the one

25

who strongly encouraged us to look at someone from the

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disabled community.

And we've been thinking and come up

2

with the name of Alfonzo Swain.

3

recommend to the Governor's Office that this individual be

4

appointed to the Commission.

And we'd like to

You can read that bio and background statement

5

6

on this individual, but everything I've been told, this is

7

a very excellent individual and will represent us very

8

well.

9

activities, he's held other positions that were Governor

And when you look at some of the credentials and

10

appointed positions.

So the Governor's Office is very

11

familiar with this individual and I think he would be a

12

wonderful addition to this Commission.

13

him, but -- Kyle, if you've got any other information,

14

that will help us.
MR. CALDWELL:

15

I have not met

I'll also defer to Mary Estrada

16

and Diana Algra and Garry Gross.

17

working with us for a couple months now on trying to do

18

disability awareness for us in our AmeriCorps program

19

area.

20

meeting, we had started working in making outreach to the

21

disability community to recruit AmeriCorps members as well

22

as programs that will service that population.

23

Al Swain has been

As you may have recalled at our last Commission

Mr. Swain came to our meeting and was instantly

24

engulfed ln the program.

Then Mary Estrada had an

25

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and he's been approached in-- by staff to find out his

2

interest, and he said that this is something he'd very

3

much like to become engaged in.

4

with Mr. Swain, of course, is that he is wheelchair bound

5

and is visually impaired, but when you look at his resume

6

and his line of work, he's just the kind of person that

7

you'd expect to get involved in a Commission like this.

8

He has really been there and has a lot of energy.

The unique thing involved

9

And the toppers of all toppers is that we found

10

out well into this process, that he will be housed -- his

11

office is housed next door to our new space, so it will

12

even be in the same building.

13

him and he comes with high recommendations from both Diana

14

and Joslin Vanda.

15

MR. PRUITT:

16

MS. LENZ:

17

DR. MAWBY:

18
19
20

21

So very unique to run into

Any other contribution from you?
You did a very nice job.
Any comments from Diana or Mary?

You've met with -MS. ALGRA:

No, I would defer to Mary, because

she's a pretty good kind of judge.
MS. ESTRADA:

Well, I saw him speak last week at

22

a conference and he had everybody very -- you know, they

23

were just all clapping and -- because he tells you, he

24

doesn't want your sympathy, he wants your respect.

25

though, you know, he's impaired visually and is in a

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wheelchair, he just -- you guys will love him.

2

great.
DR. MAWBY:

3

He's just

Well, that's a recommendation,

4

Terry, that I think our action would be to accept the

5

recommendation and then forward the recommendation to the

6

Governor.

7

MR. COLLIER:

So moved.

8

MR. BARFIELD:

9

DR. MAWBY:

Support.

Any all in favor say aye.

10

(All said aye)

11

DR. MAWBY:

Great.

Sounds like a great addition

12

to our Commission and we hope he'll be joining us when we

13

meet in September.
Anything further on the Board Development,

14
15

Terry?

16

Terry mentioned, the Superintendent of Public Education

17

is, by legislation, a member of the Commission.

18

learned of John Watkins' appointment, I called him in

19

Florida, invited him to be here today.

20

it.

21

started a couple weeks ago.

22

with us this evening.

23

reception and dinner tonight.

24

our Commission.

25

Appreciate that.

You'll be interested that, as

When we

He couldn't make

He can't get it on his calendar already.

He just

Anyway, he's planning to be

So look for Mr. Watkins at the
He will be a new member of

Thanks, Terry, for all of that.

The next item, proceeding through the committee

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report, is the report of the Public Relations and

2

Marketing Subcommittee, and we appreciate the willingness

3

of Pat, who served as chair of that group, and would like

4

to have you and whoever else might give us an update on

5

your thinking.
MS. RYAN O'DAY:

6

Well, as you recall, the reason

7

the subcommittee was created was to share with a lot more

8

people all of the good work of the Commission.

9

had one meeting and it's detailed fairly well in your

And we'd

10

packets, so I won't go into any great detail.

11

to ask Vivian, and I'm getting her -- did you have a

12

chance or have a telephone conference call with Geneva?
MS. PICKARD:

13
14

We have a meeting scheduled -- a

conference call scheduled with Geneva.

15

MS. RYAN O'DAY:

16

MS. PICKARD:

17

I do want

that.

And when was that?

I assumed that you were part of

Well, I saw it on my calendar, I assumed.

18

MS. RYAN O'DAY:

19

MS. PICKARD:

I was not a part of that call.

No, it's corning up.

I assumed

20

that my secretary -- of course, you are the most important

21

one to participate, so --

22

MS. RYAN O'DAY:

23
24

25

No, but I will talk with you

afterwards.
MS. PICKARD:

Okay.

And Geneva has agreed to

talk to us about any interests and ideas.

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One of the things that we

2

decided to do, rather than inventing the wheel completely

3

from scratch, was to check with other nonprofits and other

4

resources and find out what we could use from their -- the

5

things that have worked for them.

6

understand that Grand Valley has been extremely

7

cooperative and we will be getting some great support from

8

them.

9

plan to have a full report for you at the September

10

And we have -- I

There are many other things that we'll do.

We will

meeting.
MR. BARFIELD:

11

Pat, there's a gentleman in Ann

12

Arbor that's been very successful with new centers.

13

name is Joe Fitzsimmons.

14

active gentleman.

15

Subsidiary (phonetic), Ann Arbor, University of

16

Microfilms.

17

couple of years and the community has just such great

18

respect for him and what he's done with the organization,

19

and I think he has an entirely different approach to

20

this.

21

he could get you some very good facts.

Very

He was a past chairman of Bell &amp; Howe

But he's been at the new center for the last

And I think if you were to get in touch with Joe,

MS. RYAN O'DAY:

22

He's very well known.

His

Thank you.

Anyone else that

23

has any suggestions for us, we'd be very happy to have

24

them.

25

MR. PRUITT:

Just for Mr. President Lubbers'

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sake, we've referenced Grand Valley.

And part our of our

2

discussion was the fact that there are amenities at the

3

university, especially in their marketing department,

4

they're looking for opportunities maybe to connect with

5

the real world.

6

or not we might get one of the universities around the

7

state involved in the project where they could actually

8

help us construct a public relations or marketing plan for

9

an organization like this and help us build something like

And part of the idea was to see whether

10

that.

11

but if you could help facilitate that, maybe that would

12

certainly be of some service.

13

So if you -- I hate to put you to work this soon,

DR. LUBBERS:

The business school -- the School

14

of Communications, where the public relations program is,

15

would be honored.

16

MS. PICKARD:

Another idea we also had is once

17

hopefully we had a plan in place, the thought was to maybe

18

go to the larger P.R. agencies with the State of Michigan

19

to see if they would provide some kind of pro bono for the

20

agency, like maybe tourism for the State of Michigan, to

21

see if one of those would give us something pro bono.

22

we'll see what happens.

23

MR. CALDWELL:

So

One of the things I have to say

24

on Dr. Lubbers' behalf 1s that he's already been engaged

25

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working with the Philanthropy Center.

2

secured a commitment to work with him.

3

draft, I'm sorry.

So we're quick to

Thank you.

DR. MAWBY:

4

So we already

Okay.

Any other comments?

If

5

you're anxious for ideas -- and we'll be continuing.

6

you can see, this again to be a part of our work line

7

is one of the treatment plans --we'll call it the changes

8

going on nationally and the state.

9

person on the street wouldn't have a clue what the

10

MS. RYAN O'DAY:

That's right and that's our

challenge, to know.
DR. MAWBY:

13
14

I think the average

Michigan Community Service Commission is involved in.

11

12

As

right.

And they need to know.

That is

Thank you, Pat.
The other part of that general admission area is

15

16

looking at the legislature outreach and the changes going

17

on there.

18

the Outreach Subcommittee.

19

So that's the next item just before tab five,

MR. PRUITT:

Again, you have a written report.

20

We did have a meeting in April to discuss some of the

21

various themes and ideas that have been mentioned over the

22

last couple meetings.

23

didn't come up with any formal game plan at this point.

24

We're still trying to figure out how to get our

25

legislature on our side in terms of communication and

I'll be very candid with you.

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understanding of what t he Commission is all about.
Obviously, we need to think in terms of some

3

significant event where we can get as many of the

4

legislatures in attendance as possible.

5

talking just before we started, and this being our lOth

6

year as a Commission, there might be an opportunity to --

7

sometime later in the year for us to actually plan some

8

formal celebration in the fall where we get the

9

legislature involved and provide some recognition to the

10

Governor's office for their long-standing support of the

11

Commission.

12

Russ and I were

I think this is important from the perspective

13

that as we look to next year, as you've already indicated,

14

Russ, it's a very political year.

15

administration and term limits and a number of

16

especially on the senate side -- of those individuals

17

leaving office, we've got a lot of work to continue to

18

cultivate and gain understanding and awareness of the

19

Commission.

20

And looking at changing

I think the other factor that we have to think

21

about is every day we hear more and more stories in the

22

medias about the tightening revenues of the State.

23

one of the concerns I had that was mentioned in our

24

Executive Committee report.

25

million dollars a year and we're struggling in trying to

It's

The State is giving us a

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spend it.

And if that gets to be a very public knowledge,

2

the legislature might hav e a different view of those

3

funds.
So it's important that we figure out a way to

4
5

keep the legislature on our side.

Not only for just

6

economic reasons, funding support, but also there's some

7

great things that we're doing in the individual

8

communities where these legislators live.

9

make sure that they understand and help carry the message

And we need to

10

not only back to their community but back to the federal

11

government, that a lot of funding and support we get at

12

the national level continue.
So there's lot of changes on the political

13
14

front.

15

to 24 months we need to be involved as best we can in

16

terms of just helping our own State legislature understand

17

what this Commission's all about.

18

to ideas.

19

I think we can see over the course of the next 18

So I think we're open

I think we're moving towards some sort of

20

legislative event, recognition activity for the Governor

21

and the First Lady, later in the year.

22

combine that, actually, so that the -- maximize our

23

opportunity to get our legislature involved in that -- get

24

them involved.

25

MR. WEINSTOCK:

We'd like to

Did you talk at all about having

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more individual meetings with specific senators or just

2

in the area, maybe commissioners who live in an area?

3

DR. MAWBY:

4

MR. PRUITT:

With their own district?
No, we haven't, but that's a good

5

idea.

6

opportunity where every single commissioner can be

7

involved in some way, so I think if you've got any ideas,

8

you know, channel it to Kyle or Russ or myself.

9

will probably be tapping some of you on the shoulder to

10

help us figure out exactly how to put -- I think, Matt,

11

you've got a lot of experience with the legislature and I

12

think you can help us there.

13

heads together over the next two or three months and

14

figure out exactly what it is we can do, but we need to

15

work on that.

16

A very good idea.

DR. MAWBY:

And I think this is an

So we need to try to put our

That one-on-one contact with

17

somebody in the district is very often the most

18

persuasive, I think, then they can relate it.

19

And we

MR. PRUITT:

Now, haven't we invited all of the

20

various legislators to those communities where individuals

21

are being recognized?

22

visible to those legislators.

23

introduce yourself.

24

25

MR. BARFIELD:

So again, make yourself very
Go up and shake a hand,

Terry, the Commission, has it

been going on ten years now?

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MR. PRUITT:

2

MR. BARFIELD:

Yes.
Honestly, before Kyle asked me to

I honestly never knew a thing about it.

I never

3

JO~n,

4

knew it was an entity.

5

Russ just said a minute ago that that's still the case.

6

So over the last decade, nothing's been done to expose the

7

work of the Commission.

8

that?
MR. PRUITT:

9

I didn't even know what they did.

How would you propose to change

Oh, boy, now you asked the $64,000

10

question.

And I think part of that goes back to the

11

previous discussion with our public relations activity.

12

We've got to put a plan in place that generates some of

13

that sort of communication to the general population.

14

so I don't think there's any magic answers today, but I

15

think we need to continue to work at that and we need some

16

outside help to figure out how to do that.
MS. PICKARD:

17

And

And we do have help from some

18

other nonprofits who are doing quite well -- such as

19

United Way and there was one other that someone mentioned

20

in a meeting -- to actually look at some other nonprofits

21

and try to benchmark those and see how they have gotten

22

their word out.

23

agencies around the State who are volunteer agencies,

24

et cetera.

25

word out, so we wanted to benchmark those.

I mean, we all know about certain

They have done a pretty good job getting their

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And hopefully us having the communities and the

2

schools, maybe a business plan or something that they can

3

develop for us so that

4

than we are, so --

and they're more of an expert

MS. RYAN O'DAY:

5

A part of our problem is that

6

in the beginning and until now, when we're faced with the

7

need to get the word out, we wanted the emphasis to be on

8

the people who are receiving our grants and to have them

9

be successful.

And there are two sides to that, of

10

course, because we ' re making the grant possible.

11

part of it is, is can we give them publicity while giving

12

ourselves publicity?

13

of the things that we are working very hard to figure out

14

the best way to get that message out, the most economical

15

way to get that message out so we don't have the kind of

16

money to spend on that.

17

MR. BARFIELD:

18

But it's a challenge and that's one

But you can't wait -- you

shouldn't have to wait another decade.
MS. RYAN O'DAY:

19
20

And so

afford to.

Definitely not.

We can't

We can ' t afford to.
MR. WEST:

21

No.

Terry, being our lOth anniversary,

22

could you do something along the lines of the legislature

23

of breakfast or lunch to celebrate our lOth anniversary?
MR. PRUITT:

24

25

now.

Well, that's on the line right

Going back to John's response, one of the things

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that I feel is very important, the legislature represents

2

a very specific target audience for us.

3

a significant amount of funding -- we're one of the few

4

commissions in the country that has legislative status and

5

is in the funding stream

6

And it's important that, as these legislators sit there

7

every year and pull out a budget and look at us, and if

8

there's a line item in that budget of that ten percent,

9

then who we are and what we're doing and that they think

You know, we get

the funding cycle each year.

10

what we're doing is important.

11

job to do with that particular audience, to hold them,

12

especially in light again of turnover and administrative

13

changes that we're looking at next year.
MS. RYAN O'DAY:

14

So, you know, we've got a

And this is kind of scary.

15

Many of these people have never heard of us because they

16

didn't vote on the original, so it's up to us.

17

lots of work to do.

18

we have.
DR. MAWBY:

19

We have

We're not limited in the challenges

All right.

Any other questions or

20

comments?

A lot of unfinished business.

21

things -- that completes the reports of the standing

22

committee .

23

things that require our attention.

24

chairs and to the committees for the -- and the staff for

25

the good work going on.

And they all moved.

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Kyle, executive director's report.

2

MR. CALDWELL:

I have a couple things that I

3

need to do to -- kind of semi-housekeeping.

4

do that, I have to turn to my left and say, hello, and

5

welcome to our Commissioner Pickard and who was delayed by

6

an act of God called the weather and the airport.

7

two things you can't control.

8
9

10
11

12

13

But before I

Those

But, Vivian, you also wanted to talk a little
bit about the Commission and campaign in general and the
impressions -MS. PICKARD:

And I apologize again for being

late, but I did make it safely, so that was worth it.
As many of you probably know, Julie Cummings,

14

Michelle Engler, Geneva Williams came in and met with

15

General Motors with the ConnectMichigan campaign, and I

16

wanted to just give some reaction to GM's perception and

17

what we felt needed to be done.

18

First of all, many of them, of course, did not

19

know about the Community Service Commission or a lot of

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detail regarding what we actually do until I briefed them

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before, but they were still kind of -- didn't know what we

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did because they had not recognized the name separate,

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other than my vice president, of course, and that's

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probably, of course, because I'm serving on the

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Secondly, they truly did not believe -- and I

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really did ask for very honest feedback.

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believe that our proposal had the meat in it that we

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needed to be asking for the funds.

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who many of you probably know, has actually agreed to sit

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down and talk to us and work out some of the meat that

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should be added to that proposal.

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with the foundation for probably at least 15 years, so she

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has a lot of background in terms of what should be in the

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They didn't

And Debbie Dingell,

And Debbie has been

proposal and what corporations -- what they have to say.
Many corporations are probably going to say yes

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based on who's presenting the proposal.

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are not aware of Julie Cummings and who know Michelle

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Engler but may not have the allegiance that General Motors

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or some of the others may have to her or ones whose

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budgets are truly, truly tight and they really need a

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true, true reason for giving whatever dollars, there was a

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belief that it truly did need more meat in it.

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we're willing to set that up and work before, hopefully ,

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we go out on another one.

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DR. MAWBY:

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MS. PICKARD:

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Thanks for that.

But for ones who

So again,

That's crucial.

I mean, the right people were

presenting it, but it just needed a little more meat.
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That's CMA, of course.

Appreciate

your alert on that.

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And we're probably go1ng to do

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something, we just don't know the level.

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the additional meat, so

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MR. CALDWELL:

We're waiting on

We will make it prime rib, so --

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Thank you.

What we -- the staff wanted to do real quick,

6

before I get into our report, is give you an overall look

7

at one of the areas or programs that we focus on.

8

lot of these Commission meetings you end up approving the

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grant, especially AmeriCorps grants, which take a lot of

In a

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time and a lot of complication and the -- and by the way,

11

these folks are doing great work.
The second thing is, we've got great stories to

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g1ve you, good ambassadors for this organization.

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decided that the biggest issue that we're focusing on

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right now, that's new for us, is in the area of service-

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learning.

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quick presentation on what service-learning is and what

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we're doing to help support it here in Michigan.

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So we

And the staff wanted to give you a five-minute

At your place you have a handout of the

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overheads that Paula put together and that we're going to

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walk you through right now.

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MS. KAISER:

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MR. CALDWELL:

I lost Paula somewhere.

I'm right here.
And Paula has been nice enough to

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be my cue person.

So it's not magic; Paula's doing the

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work.
So I'd like to talk to you a little bit about

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service-learning and then goi ng into some specific

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examples and then leave time for questions, if you have

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any.

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materials to you in the f uture which will talk about our

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different other areas of programming that we focus on so

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that you continually have a good grasp on what the staff

9

are working on.

And then I'll also be presenting these kinds of

But in a nutshell, service-learning is a

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teaching methodology that focuses on two primary

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proponents.

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students are now critically measured on and the second

14

thing is servlce.

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service is assuring that the two are linked together and

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that it's not just service or servicing and it's not just

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academics or academicing.

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learning and making it real for students in what they call

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now an explorential teaching methodology.

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two things we're coordinating together.

One is the academics, the things that

And the important component to quality

So it's really a way of

Why lS it important?

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So those are

Students take an active

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role in their learning.

Drop out rates decrease,

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attendance rates increase, and discipline referrals

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decrease.

It improves the overall school and community

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climate.

The students learn in the community as well as

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serv1ng 1n the community.

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you think about the term that's being flown around now,

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the disconnectedness, when people are talking about

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Columbine and the sort of violence happening when they

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don't feel a part of their community.

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avenue for students to become positive contributors to

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society and seen as more than just recipients of service

8

in the education system.

9

Two very important points when

It also provides an

The research to date indicates that service-

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learning has several impacts.

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is increased.

12

responsibilities and enhances students' personal

13

development and social and emotional development as long

14

as their work skills.

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learning experiences.

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First, academic achievement

It increases the sense of civic

That need to engage in-service

The people working on this?

Well, more than

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41,000 students are engaged in service-learning through 3 2

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programs that we fund through the Learn and Serve-Michigan

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School-Based programs that you all approve every year.

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There's about 180 school districts involved.

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academies indicate they engage in service-learning

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activities.

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And

That's a self-purporting.

And finally, third, the Commission study from

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Ferris State University says Michigan service-learning is

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3,000 or more, than those medium or small districts.

It's

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no surprise here.

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coordination in order to engage in service-learning

4

programming.

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teachers and the support staff working together -- it's

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going to take a larger district with larger resources.

It takes a lot of work and staff

And those districts where you have the

7

It also indicates that the school districts with

8

a higher percentage of free lunch rates are less likely to

9

engage in service-learning.

10

That may have a direct

correlation, again, to the past.
There's been a few avenues that we've worked to

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get wrapped up.

First of all, our role in supporting

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service-learning works primarily right now through grant

14

areas.

15

corporations for national service funds that are

16

distributed to school districts for them to engage in

17

service-learning programs in private.

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based grants which work with the community-based

19

organizations outside of the schools to bring service-

20

learning to the students.

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society programs can receive grants to pull the students

22

into quality service-learning experiences.

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new innovative grant program called CHESP, which is

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Community Higher Ed School Partnership Program.

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it is designed to do is bring together the partner

First, we have school-based and these are

We have community

So scouting programs, the honor

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community-based organization, higher ed institutions,

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schools, and community, in general, into one knit group

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all focusing on kids and service-learning.

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legally a way of the corporation saying, look, we giv8 out

5

funding in this area 1n several different streams, we want

6

you to pull it together by bringing a tight coordination

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to the program.

8

$1.2 million.

And so it's

So all 1n all it works out to be about
There's also some match funding.

How is service-learning being advanced in

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Michigan?

Well, we're focusing on five different areas,

11

and realizing that this is a plan that grew out of

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refocusing of our grant making last year where we said

13

that service-learning right now is barely on the EKG.

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It's very oblit.

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on out there.

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Department of Ed to take on.

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based program, which is $120,000.

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lot, so we went out and we garnered up the $1.2 million

19

resources and put together the focus with the help of

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Chris Kwak, who's absent today, and her folks and the

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learning and the project, which is another handout, and

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I'll explain in a moment.

We didn't have a whole lot of bang going

It wasn't a whole lot of program for the
We only had the communityIt's tough to push a

The areas we're focusing on is first public

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policy.

How to get service-learning raised on the radar

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of administrators, elected officials, those decision-

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makers who could see this as a way of reforming schools

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and young people's education.

Second, a leadership group.

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DR. MAWBY:

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optimistic or getting changes?

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How's that's going?

MR. CALDWELL:

Are you

We're just starting it so we

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haven't made any overtures.

Right now we're really into

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researching who has successful public policy efforts.

8

first approach is going to obviously be our -- starting

9

within our board and approach John Watkins to find out if

Our

10

he's going to help us advance service-learning as a viable

11

teaching methodology within the Department of Education.

12

The second piece of leadership group -- about

13

two years ago we convened a group of somebody here as well

14

as folks from the business community, from the

15

philanthropic community, and from schools in the higher

16

ed, and said, how do we get service-learning wrapped up?

17

What's the way to do it?

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this group got us launched into that $1.2 million.

19

They mentioned these areas and

We'll now in the future reconvene that group or

20

use a different group, depending on our needs, as a

21

leadership group that we call together to get the movers

22

and shakers engaged in service-learning.

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call on the same group of people to help us advance.

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25

Again, it will

The third area is research, does servicelearning work?

If so, how?

For who and to what degree?

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We have just started to put together a research group that

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is going to commission two studies in looking at Michigan

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schools and how service-learning has worked for students.

4

We're going to take that research as our own marching

5

orders in saying, hey, folks, here's where it works,

6

here's where it doesn't, here's where the gaps are, we've

7

got to fill them.

8

9

Fourth, the marketing plan, much like we talked
about here -- I imagine for many of you when I mention the

10

term service-learning, half the room didn't even register

11

the term, the other half knew what it was.

12

something that needs to be explained in every sound bite

13

terms that everybody can grab on to.

14

making learning real for kids and then trying to draw

15

service as a way of getting explorential learning going

16

on, hands-on learning.

17

not necessarily the pitch that everyone understands.

18

we need to figure out a target audience, put a marketing

19

plan together and engage that plan.

20

It is

The terms I use are

But that's not enough and that's
So

Finally, we have teachers as our greater

21

champions and getting their professional development up to

22

a level where service-learning is an expectation for all

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teachers, just like dealing with discipline issues,

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learning the new math terms that are out now, or whatever

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be up at that same level.

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So those are the five areas that we're going to

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work on with this.

Those helping us advance this is a

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grant through Kellogg Foundation as a part of the Learning

5

In Deed Project.

6

who's working with us to co-administer the $800,000 of

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school-based grants.

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of Michigan Foundation's Learning to Give Program has been

9

a great contribution with Rob Collier and our own chair,

The Michigan Department of Education,

Of course, ourselves.

The Council

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Russ Mawby.

The Michigan Campus Compact Commission for

11

those getting to work with us for those professional

12

development students, for teachers.

13

Michigan University has been a long-standing partner with

14

us in providing training and technical assistance.

And then Eastern

Before you go on, there is, at your seat, a

15

16

brief synopsis of a broker study that the folks at the

17

Learning In Deed Project at the Kellogg Foundation, the

18

multi-million dollar a year program had commissioned that

19

talks about what Americans want from their public

20

schools.

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they want are all the components of service-learning.

22

They want to make learning real for their students.

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want more civically engaged students.

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more tied to their community.

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truly civically engaged members of local schools as well

And as you read through this, the things that

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as the area in which they live.
If you look at the back of this, it lays out the

3

percentages.

But I think what I was telling you was for

4

us, the one near the bottom, where it says 90 percent say

5

that they are likely to support service-learning in the

6

public schools once they know what it is.

7

know how it works and once they know what the benefits

8

are -- the biggest challenge, if I may step out of, you

9

know, being one of the champions of service-learning and

And once they

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serve as the devil's advocate.

11

that it operates highly on antidote, we know

12

service-learning works because we've seen it.

13

service-learning works because it feels right.

14

service-learning works because it's common sense.

15

The biggest challenge is

We know
We know

I imagine Randy and others will tell you that

16

sometimes that doesn't get a millage through, because

17

people say, we know we need a new school building because,

18

look, it doesn't work.

19

to the next level and say, here are the facts, here's why

20

it works, and this is why you need to support.

21

We need to take service-learning

So that is our staff's quick synopsis for you.

22

Paula Kaiser at the end of table is our director of the

23

program, is spearheading this, along with a new employee,

24

India Plough.

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We will be counting on some of you to help us

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figure out how to implement this plan.

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of the work we've been able to do.

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cracked the whip on a ll of us to get this to the stage

4

that it is.

5

California, meeting with our counterparts in other states

6

to find out what they're doing and the good news is, we're

7

on the right track.

8

to go before we're all done successfully.

9

any questions, I'd love to entertain them now.

10

We're very proud

Paula has really

In fact, we were just in San Diego,

The bad news is, we've got a long way

DR. LUBBERS:

But if you have

Well, I have a comment.

As I was

11

listening to you, it seems to me, we have all these

12

schools of education where the teachers are being prepared

13

to go into the field.

14

through the philanthropy centers, we try to engage our

15

faculty to do that with the students in our university and

16

there are a few profs in the School of Education who

17

participate.

18

ought to try to develop a strategy to approach the school s

19

of education.

20

you could get the schools of education and the Michigan

21

universities and colleges to buy into this as part of

22

their curriculum, then you would have made some really

23

strides forward.

24

to be relatively slow, but I think if you're persistent,

25

it can be accomplished, at least in a large number of the

Now, I know at our university

But it seems to me, as a Commission, we

So this gets -- over the next decade, if

It's not going to be easy and it's going

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schools.

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MR. CALDWELL:
You're right.

That's exactly what we need to

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do.

4

its affiliate schools are trying to be able to begin to

5

push us in that direction.

6

we don't have great diligence.

7

into the deans.
DR. LUBBERS:

8

9

And the Michigan Campus Compact and

It's a place, quite frankly,
We don't have a great tie

Because the deans of the state

universities -- I don't know about the public ones or the

10

public university -- I don't know about the private

11

colleges, but they meet -- every year they meet at least

12

once or twice and it would be good to be on their agenda

13

sometime.

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MR. COLLIER:

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MS. LENZ:

It's a great idea.

Another one I was going to add, Randy

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and I were talking about our state associations with him

17

being a school superintendent and I being a school board

18

member, we have our associations.

19

Association of School Boards meet annually and they have a

20

whole sundry of workshops.

21

this research and then try to get on the agenda of some of

22

those things.

23

group, too, and it's another avenue for us to get the

24

message out or, at least, get it to the administration.

25

And I know the Michigan

To me we should do some of

School Superintendents Association has a

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MR. WEINSTOCK:

How accurately do you think that

3

180 people or 180 communities that they said have

4

service -- you know, on the definition of service-

5

learning?

6

assume they have service-learning but it's really just

7

kind of an extracurricular.
MR. CALDWELL:

8
9

Because I know at least in our community we

You raise an excellent point.

We

don't know and that's why we've got to do some more of our

10

own individual research and investigation through the

11

service-learning or if it's just service or if it's

12

service-learning, but it's not done in a way we'd like to

13

see it done.

14

dealing with now is that service-learning gets tied into

15

this idea of mandated service for graduation.

16

two are not synonymous, it's very different, and so we

17

need to spend -- that 180 is just a general casted out

18

number of self-identified numbers saying they do it.

In other words, a lot of times what we're

And those

Now, we've got to go out and dig deeper and try

19
20

to figure out where is it hot and where is it not and what

21

lS

22

research piece that we're talking about.

23

the landscape of the state.

MS. KAISER:

So that's part of that

I would just comment on that, with

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regard to research.

I mean, really we see two avenues.

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One is, we want to do an environmental scan to really get

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a sense of where is it really happening and at what level

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and how is it connected.

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is it an after-school kind of setting or is it really

4

happening in the sort of core curriculum of the

5

educational institutions and at what level is that really

6

happening.

7

So right to your point, Ethan,

So one of the first things we have to do before

8

we can move forward and think about some really specific

9

goals we'd like to accomplish, we have to get a sense of

10

where is it and at what level is it occurring.

11

that, speaking to Kyle's point, there still isn't a lot of

12

research out there that says it really does benefit kids

13

academically.

14

result of participating in service-learning.

15

the things -- that's one of the things, we really want to

16

see that connection.

17

Beyond

So how are kids academically changed as a
So one of

Also, as standards have become a huge issue in

18

this state with regard to performance and accountability,

19

we want to see is, does service-learning actually help

20

kids do better on the MEAP test.

21

Friday a research work group that includes practitioners,

22

it includes higher eds, it includes some national people

23

who have been looking at some people across the board to

24

help us come up with our research agenda for the next

25

three years.

So we are convening this

So we have a lens of what we need to be

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looking at and how do we find out about getting the data

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we need, to then turn and sell it as this is viable, this

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is what it will do for you.

4

you.

This is what it will do to

So more people will be excited.
MS. PICKARD:

5

Paula, this is another one you may

6

want to talk to Geneva about, because the United Way of

7

Southeast Michigan, they do have a service-learning

8

component to their program.

9

And by the way, one of the things that did come

10

up in our meeting and also with my conversation with a

11

couple other foundation people in the Metropolitan Detroit

12

are 1s aren't we competing with United Way and especially

13

United Way of Southeastern Michigan?

14

Geneva was in the room because Geneva closed the door to

15

let it really be known that this Commission does not

16

really compete with United Way.

17

some of that data.
DR. LUBBERS:

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And it was good that

But she may already have

The Commission -- does the

Commission make grants to secure the research?
MR. CALDWELL:

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We are.

And that's what some of

21

those fundings turn into, especially the multi-funding

22

one.
DR. MAWBY:

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25

Randy, any comments on the world of

reality?
MR. NEELIS:

Well, I guess have an experience

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standpoint.

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there's some truth to it.

3

not so sure service makes good kids.

4

now are involved in a multitude of service activities, but

5

I don't know if it's service-learning.

6

most of it's an offshoot of organizations like student

7

counsels, national honor societies, those types of

8

things.

I just sort of wrote this down jokingly, but
Good kids provide service.

I'm

Most schools right

Most of it's --

9

You know, there's a ton of things going on, but

10

what you're asking schools to do is to integrate service-

11

learning into the overall curriculum.

12

I see it as.

13

come from.

14

And I certainly would hope that schools get away from the

15

idea of trying to mandate it as a part of graduation

16

requirement, because I think that's defeating the purpose

17

of service and volunteerism.

18

I mean, that's what

And quite frankly, that's where it has to
I don't think it can be a separate course.

I think it's doable, but it's going to take a

19

lot of time.

It's got to become a part of the culture of

20

the school system and I think in a large way it is right

21

now a culture of most of the school systems, but not from

22

the standpoint of

23

place as a result of the activities that kids are being

24

exposed to and asked to get involved in rather than

25

teaching or -- that's going to be a hard shift.

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DR. MAWBY:

good students do service, does service make good kids.

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5

It's interesting, your comment about

MR. NEELIS:

It's more of a question than a

statement.
DR. MAWBY:

6

Well, it's kind of a question, but I

7

think there is some research on that.

8

board will start, which works with very troubled kids --

9

service-learning is a part of -- every college has service

And I'm sure the

10

projects and they don't do a nice placement about talking

11

about why and so forth, so they work with senior citizens

12

home and writing for the handicap and many of those

13

things.

14

they say they've ever been able to do something to help

15

somebody else.

16

done that, it's the first time anybody said things, we

17

appreciate what you've done.

18

For many of those kids, this is the first time

And secondly, most of them, when they've

So I think there's some evidence that -- that

19

handled right -- I agree with you, I don't like mandatory

20

volunteerism.

21

graduate, that doesn't make sense at all.

22

be in the context of civic responsibility of citizenship

23

and so -- great challenge.

You've got to volunteer or you can't
So it's got to

24

It's going to take some time and almost change

25

one of the things that's going on in a society, I think,

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that is really debating and frustrating, is the question

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of role in schools in social structure or the changing

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nature of society of the home and family and community and

4

all of that.

5

MR. NEELIS:

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DR. MAWBY:

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MR. CALDWELL:

8

flagged me on it.

9

where this is working.

I wish they'd figure it out.
And so it's interesting.
We wanted to give -- and Paula

I passed over it.

Some examples of

I just want to give you one real

10

quick one that goes to both Randy's point and your point,

11

Russ, about what service-learning can do.
Chris Kwak and Mrs. Engler paid a visit to the

12

13

Duby Urbin Center (phonetic).

14

unfamiliar with it, it's a school K through sixth that

15

runs -- that operates in the Cass Corridor of Detroit,

16

which for those of you who know Detroit, it is one of the

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rougher parts of town.

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projects that are now being torn down.

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into the district there and their community has taken the

20

climb.

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For those of you who are

Frequent drive-bys, several
But they have come

In the middle of this is the school that's

22

operated by a principal named Francis Hart who worked in

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the Pennsylvania school district to try to get service-

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learning ramped up and get it as part of the culture.

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principal at this small K through six building.

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At this building, it sits in the center of four

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housing projects.

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used as crack houses and, you know, places of gang

5

warfare.

6

the window, is a homeless shelter where from the time of

7

5:00 to 9:00 curfew, people all over who are homeless come

8

line up and get in line for a meal and a bed.

Two of which are abandoned and being

Next to this building, literally right outside

9

Many school principals would shudder at the

10

thought that at a time when a lot of their busses are

11

coming through, children are crossing paths with the

12

homeless and other folks.

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decided that service-learning would be a part of every

14

student's learning experience every day and every year.

But the Duby Urban School

The way they do that is, as you pointed out,

15
16

every teacher has to do it and every teacher has to

17

publish the research on what they want and then every

18

teacher talks to service-learning about part of their

19

future.

20

Francis Parker tells it this way:

If you think

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you can't do service-learning, you need to come to my

22

school.

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a student who can't even relate with the fact that they

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are sitting in the room with another child.

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relate to other people.

Let me give you the worst case scenario.

I have

They can't

They are oftentimes autistic.

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None of them are potty trained.

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maintenances to begin with.

So they are high

And the way they did it is they looked at their

3

4

community right next door and said these homeless people

5

come ln and they have a need for hygiene, soap, bath

6

towels, simple things.

7

building -- pre-K room learn to sort soap, toothbrushes,

8

towels, and they make care baskets for the homeless next

9

door.

So these children in this pre-K

The children's learning outcomes were hygiene,

10

sorting, counting, simple organizational tools, which is

11

what pre-K kids do.

12

to homeless shelter and gave them to the residents of the

13

shelter.

They then walked those products over

Now the shelter folks who go into that building

14
15

look at the school very differently.

It is not just on

16

the way to the shelter; it is something they have to care

17

for because it lS taking care of them.
And the way Francis Parker tells it:

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We have n o

19

drive-bys, we have no violence in our schools, from

20

outside students, and the homeless shelter is not seen as

21

a threat, it is seen as a resource to the school and the

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community because of the connection made by these

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students.

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So when I hear teachers say you can't do
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takes a lot of creative thinking and a different way of

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kind of turning it on its head when we talk about

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teaching.

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5

So that's my example for that.
DR. MAWBY:

Great update.

Thank you Paula and

all the others.
MR. BARFIELD:

6

Russ, may I, please?

I have a

7

question for Kyle.

I was just looking in the literature.

8

What is BHK development -- I mean, child development.
MR. CALDWELL:

9

That's a program in the upper

10

peninsula that works to provide child care services.

11

do --we found that from the AmeriCorps program and it's

12

in Baraga and Keweenaw.

13

MR. BARFIELD:

And I notice that $2,838,034 was

14

the amount for all of those efforts.

15

deciding who gets what?

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less.
MR.

17

CAJ~DWELL:

We

How do you go about

Some get a lot; some get a little

For us the programs are all peer

18

reviewed by some of you here and by others outside of our

19

Commission.

20

funds available.

21

programs.

22

spend each year and that is what you all approve once a

23

year, usually in the spring or fall for funding.

24

are federal dollars that we appropriate to the corporation

25

and they are run through our standard review.

We're looking

you look at the overall

You look at the quality of the

We match the two up and decide what we can

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MR. BARFIELD:

I was just interested because I

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notice the City of Detroit got maybe the smallest amount

3

and I was wondering why that was.

4

MR. CALDWELL:

It has oftentimes to do with what

5

they solicit from us rather than us deciding that they

6

didn't need that.

7
8
9

10

MR. BARFIELD:

So had they asked for more, they

may have gotten more?
MR. CALDWELL:

If the program was in the quality

it needed to be and we had the resources available, yes.

11

DR. MAWBY:

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MR. NEWPORT:

Okay.

Good.

Just a couple quick comments.

13

One, I'm glad to hear my old element, preschool, has

14

gotten better.

15

guess just a quick comment, starting earlier is better, I

16

still think.

17

in our part of the world with service-learning and Youth

18

Volunteer Corp.

19

that we could kind of d i scover the wheel and we really

20

learned real quickly that we had to partner with K-12 and

21

become very active with that partnership to establish a

22

foundation before we could stand any chance of being

23

successful with our service-learning component at the

24

college level.

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It wasn't always that way.

Secondly, I

And we've had a little bit of experience up

And we, as a college, started thinking

And I guess, I just would really encourage, you

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know, that dialogue that's going to take place somewhere

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with K-12, to look at trying to get that as low in the

3

system as is feasible.

4

but I know that, at least in our environment, that's

5

really what it took to get things going.

And I don't know what that means,

And we just got through taking a group of

6
7

students to Haiti and spent, you know, two weeks a long

8

way from anything, including electricity and water and all

9

those other kinds of things.

And that wouldn't have

10

happened if there hadn't have been some really good stuff

11

that had been developed at K-12 out of the students we

12

were working with.

13

DR. MAWBY:

Good.

14

MR. WEINSTOCK:

We had -- we had some experience

15

with the -- the Capitol Regional Foundation through funds

16

decided to start doing -- start trying to encourage

17

service-learning in the capitol region area.

18

started a program called Mini Grants for the Environment.

19

We kept finding that through the grant-making process we

20

do every year, we still had some money left over, so we

21

started giving these small grants to elementary school

22

classes who would come up with a problem in their

23

community and they would write their own grant through the

24

classroom.

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would apply through the grant process with us and then we

So they

And then they would apply to the grant -- they

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would award this to them and they would have to update us

2

on what was happening.

3

And each member would go to their own community

4

and try to get it started and we had a lot of communities

5

where it was really successful.

6

think it was Chippewa Elementary School in Okemos, but we

7

also had communities which I'm sorry to say, like my own

8

community, where we couldn't get anybody to do anything at

9

all, especially with elementary kids, they thought they

Like Ovid-Elsie and -- I

10

wouldn't grasp the concept of service- learning.

11

had teachers that said, "Well, I don't have time in my

12

teaching schedule to put aside valuable hours for this."

13

And it was really disappointing.
DR. MAWBY:

14

We also

So that's the reality of the chain.

15

Shall we move to the 2001 budget?

16

MR. CALDWELL:

Yes.

In your packet you have a

17

report from Garry Gross, at the far end of the table

18

there.

19

shortfall for the 2001 budget keeps floating.

20

current budget.

21

shortfall for the moment.

22

last met, is that the Department of Ed budget has ordered

23

an overall five percent -- is that correct, Garry -- from

24

this year's physical budget --

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MR. GROSS:

The numbers that are quoted in this is the
That's the

I'm going to stick with the 600 million
But what has happened, Slnce we

Uh-hum.

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MR. CALDWELL:

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-- that we've had to absorb with

2

an eye towards future budgets having larger cuts.

3

bring you this information to let you know that we may be

4

recommending scaling back some services as we go along and

5

to keep you aware that we are coming into a crunch proces s

6

with regard to the budget.

7

implications with regard to operations of the organization

8

at this time, but just wanted to give you the caution that

9

in the future, with revenues being down, we may have to

10

I only

We don't see any major

make recommendations and cuts.
The second piece I wanted to glve you real

11

12

quick, you have the green sheet at your place that is lime

13

green.

14

Community Service Commission as of June 1 .

15

quickly recall that what we wanted to do, as part of our

16

future plans, was us to choose where and how we move and

17

not have the next governor boot us out of the Governor's

18

Offices that we currently reside in.

19

a proactive stance that we wanted to take.

That gives you the new address of the Michigan
You'll very

We thought that was

And that, secondly, this is the first time that

20

21

we have actually taken out the costs of housing

22

ourselves.

23

the Governor's Office and providing the ten years of

24

support that they have so far.

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and very lucky to have, really, great support from them.

And I had to take this moment just to thank

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At the back you'll see a blueprint of the new

2

office space.

3

space to hold our own Commission meetings.

4

a board room large enough to accommodate us and several

5

other amenities.

6

somewhere that talks about the color.

We will have an opportunity within this new
There will be

There's a swatch board around here

I'll have you know, I'm putting everyone on

7

8

notice in public right now that I had absolutely nothing

9

to do with picking any of the colors of this office.

10

Having said that, I'm pointing a finger directly at Paula

11

Kaiser, who Garry and I dodged the bullet, who said Paula,

12

you choose.

So I overcame my colorblindness by Paula.

So as of June 1, that will be the new office

13
14

space.

The way our calendar is written right now, we

15

won't have an opportunity to meet in that space for at

16

least a year, because we will be in Detroit in December

17

and we'll be Augusta in September.

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DR. MAWBY:

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MS. PICKARD:

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DR. MAWBY:

Detroit is in December?
Yes.
And then, by then, Mary will have

21

figured out the math to the 1048 Pure Bond.

22

year to do that, Mary.

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MR. CALDWELL:

You've got a

The good news is this will avoid

24

the construction that's going on -- highway construction

25

that's going on in downtown Lansing.

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ripped up.

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the major artery for Lansing is now closed.

3

news is the intersection that we were actually moving to

4

will be under construction sometime in the near future.

5

We try to run away and we just can't do it.

6

For those of you that have been to Lansing,
Now the bad

Third, I want to talk to you about national

7

service funding real quick.

Again, as you've been getting

8

the notices, I hope, by e-mail or fax, it looks like

9

status quo for the overall budget were flat funded.

10

However, there are new initiatives coming out dealing with

11

the senior core.

12

another one being Veteran's of Michigan for Youth.

13

One being a silver scholarship and then

The latter I'm very unfamiliar with.

The Silver

14

Scholarship Program regulations will be published in

15

October, is that right?

16

MS. PFEILER:

Is that what we talked about.
They may be in draft but we'll

17

have to wait for the funding to the come through.

18

think they'll write regs until they have

19

MR. CALDWELL:

I don' t

Mary Pfeiler from the Corporation

20

of National Service and I talked about this.

21

publish the regs, we would like to provide public comment

22

on your behalf about the program and then work with folks ,

23

like Meg Smith, and work with any authorizations, but I

24

just wanted to give you an advisory and a heads-up.

25

When they

Next piece I wanted to talk to you -- I provided

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you with reams of, I know it, too much paper.

2

of paper on the faith-based initiative.

3

is there to say what has happened in the administration,

4

that what they thought was going to be a very simple idea ,

5

very small initiative, created a lot of fire and from

6

angles and directions they didn't expect.

7

could be considered the political left and what could be

8

considered the political right ln the area of faith-based

9

institutions.

10
11

But reams

All of that paper

Both from what

All are saying, don't mess with it, we just

learned the rules.

Don't change the game.

On the other hand, there is a driving force out

12

there saying that there is this perceived or genuine

13

discrimination of faith-based organizations with regard t o

14

federal funding.

15

to be appointed and then closed after recommendations were

16

made seems to be going to be around for a while.

17

doesn't know-- I don't know the direction of it and they

18

do -- they want to involve all federal agencies, including

19

the one we work with.

20

the strategy, it will be unclear as to how it impacts us.

21

So this 18-month office that was going

It

But until they have kind of jelled

I will say that people like Mrs. Engler and

22

Dottie Johnson and others have been called to the White

23

House to participate in a dialogue around this lssue.

24

I don't know what the result of that has been, but I'll

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brief you on that when I know more.

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The Corporation for National Service, for a

2

moment, they are having their board meeting this week.

3

many of you know, Dottie Johnson, our former commissioner,

4

currently is serving as chair of that organization.

5

will be stepping down likely at this upcoming board

6

meeting to allow Steve Goldsmith, former mayor of

7

Indianapolis, to be chair of the corporation for

8

national.

9

know.

As

She

She will remain on the board, as far as I

Goldsmith was one of the chief architects for the

10

faith-based initiative, so we've got to believe that we

11

will be heavily involved in whatever rolls out of that.
Then, as I understand it, shortly after that

12

13

board meeting, there will be a new CEO appointed to the

14

Corporation for National Service.

15

know who it will be.

16

that window.

17

negotiation with some of the candidates.

Beyond that, I don't

I don't know when exactly within

I do know that the president's office is in

The other piece they wanted to talk about real

18
19

quickly is having to do with some of the other background

20

materials that I've given you.

21

sheet that talks about what the Executive Committee

22

recommended for funding.

23

have their reports, the division reports, available for

24

you.

25

commissioner listing.

Certainly, there is a blue

Mary Grill and Paula Kaiser both

There is a handout with regard to the new
Is that right, Mary?

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white sheet of paper dated 5/9?

2

MS. ESTRADA:

3

on there, let me know.

4

MR. CALDWELL:

Right.

If anybody has any change s

There's also a Citizens Guide to

5

State Government.

Now, let me talk to you about

6

networking for a minute.

7

many copies is that Mary's husband works at the printing

8

office.

9

right there, that's it.

The only reason that we got this

Now, you want to talk about resource allocation

10

So you have that.

This will be a useful tool

11

for you as we begin to talk about legislature outreach.

12

It gives a brief description about everyone and the map o f

13

the districts.

14

you may recall.

They used to give this to you in a binder,

And then, of course, the arms related to the

15

16

faith-based initiative, that, in a nutshell, is the

17

executive director's report.

18

of license, if I may, to commend the staff for the work

19

they've done since we last gathered together.

20

illustration of what I'm talking about is the last two

21

weeks where I -- this is more of a criticism of me than a

22

compliment of the staff.

23

intended.

And a prime

Please take it the way it was

I've been out of the office for the last three

24

25

I do have to take a minute

weeks.

I've been at the office for maybe a day or two.

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I'm sad to say the place is run perfectly without me and

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that is all to the credit of the staff.

3

the fact that we've got the Governor Service Award, our

4

biggest event for the year, and that we've just taken on a

5

whole brand-new funding strategy with regards to service-

6

learning, we've just reorganized our miracle funding,

7

we've just reorganized our training and technical systems

8

for that funding, we are moving and it itself is a

9

nightmare.

When you think o f

All of these things have been delegated, as far

10
11

as responsibility, down to staff and they've done a superb

12

and excellent job.

13

supported by the nation's greatest staff with regard to

14

service and state service commission.

15

to all staff.

16

to a staff meeting in the last several weeks.

17

appreciate all the work that they've done and thank you.

So I'm happy to say that you are again

This is probably the closest we've gotten

18

Mr. Chair?

19

MR. PRUITT:

20

the events today?

21

et cetera?

22

So I say thank you

So I

Can we ask Mary to walk us through

I mean, where are we supposed to be and

MS. GRILL:

Yes.

You do have, at your place,

23

the program for tonight's event, which is, I think, the

24

very last thing.

25

The reception begins at 5:45 at the Amway Grand Plaza in

It looks like this in your information.

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the Continental Ballroom, which if you can -- if you valet

2

park and go in the front doors, you will kind of walk up a

3

ramp to your right and to the Continental Ballroom.

4

dinner begins at 7.

5

same time that the reception ends.

6

Ambassador Ballroom, which is at the top of the grand

7

staircase, which is kind of that spiral staircase you see

8

immediately to the left when you come into the front

9

door.

The

The doors open at 5:45, which is the
The dinner is in the

And events conclude at 9:00.

10

MR. PRUITT:

11

MS. GRILL:

How is the seating arrangement?
Good question, Terry.

There are

12

actually reserved tables toward the front of the room for

13

all commissioners and their guests who are in attendance.

14

I know that we also have some former commissioners who are

15

going to be joining us and who will also be seated at the

16

commissioner's table.

17

Michigan Community Service Commission.

18

near the Governor's tables.

19

MR. PRUITT:

20

MS. GRILL:

And those tables are just labeled
They are up front

Do we have legislators?
Legislators actually are not at

21

reserved tables.

22

with their constituents, who are a part of the general

23

audience.

24

25

The legislators are encouraged to sit

DR. MAWBY:

So 5:45 all of us are invited to be

part of the reception?

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MS. GRILL:

To be part of the reception in the

2

Continental Ballroom and we move from there to the

3

Ambassador Ballroom.

4

DR. MAWBY:

And the table's near the front?

5

MS. GRILL:

And the table's near the front.

6

DR. MAWBY:

And we mentioned the Youth Poster

7

contest.

The Youth Poster Contest will also be unveiled

8

tonight on stage prior to dinner.

9

and white picture on page, maybe, 8, I'm guessing -- no,

You will see a black

10

page 7 in the program.

11

in high school from Three Rivers who are so excited to be

12

at this event that they've rented tuxes.

13

on stage as part of the unveiling of that.

14

tremendously grateful to the commissioners who supported

15

the Youth Poster Contest.

16

It was designed by three seniors

And they will be
And we are

Of course, you're all familiar with Commissioner

17

Cummings' challenge to all of the commissioners.

18

matched dollar for dollar and we have Commissioner Wesaw

19

who made a contribution, Commissioner Collier, the FIA

20

made a contribution, Dr. Mawby made a contribution.

21

hope I didn't forget -- oh, Chris Kwak, who is actually

22

not here, made a contribution, so we thank them.

23

DR. MAWBY:

24

MR. CALDWELL:

25

She

I

You ought to challenge Julie.
For those of you who also

contributed, please don't leave the program tonight right

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away, because we have a special --

2

MS. GRILL:

Not tonight.

3

MR. CALDWELL:

Well, another time we'll have

4

another very special thank you.

5

mouth shut.

6

DR. MAWBY:

Okay.

7

all sorts of things, Kyle .

8

old business.

9

Research results.

10

I should have kept my

Thank you for an update on
Old business.

Me, but I'm not

Michigan Volunteer Investment Grants.
Kyle?

MR. CALDWELL:

And we have one approval item?
As many of you know, the

11

Commission has been working -- struggling with trying to

12

do two things.

13

dollars that we give out for the Volunteer Investment

14

Grant and at the same time measure the quality of the

15

product that we're distributing.

16

Number one, expend the full one million

At the last Commission meeting, we received a

17

recommendation for modifications to the program that

18

included lowering the match rate and changing some of the

19

other parameters of the grant.

20

that we study the Volunteer Investment Grant intensely and

21

then provide a recommendation to you for modification, if

22

any were necessary.

23

We recommended to you all

At your place , we handed out, I believe on a

24

green handout -- is that correct -- the recommendations

25

that the staff are suggesting at this time.

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you -- and we do have copies for you of the full study

2

that was conducted by Mark Wilson at Michigan State

3

University.

4

we found.

5

Let me give you just a brief snapshot of what

First, that -- surprise, surprise -- there is no

6

other program in the nation that combines volunteerism,

7

grant making, and endowment building all in one program,

8

so it was difficult for us to go and say, here's what

9

another organization did and here's what we've learned.

10

So again, being out in front has its advantages; on the

11

other hand, it has some disadvantages.

12

Secondly, the most overwhelmingly, convincing

13

piece of evidence available was that the match rate

14

graduated match rate does not work, and that most

15

organizations and community-based organizations involved

16

said that one to one match rate was what would work most

17

effectively for them.

18

The second -- the third piece that was clear by

19

the evidence was that organizations thought they needed

20

more time in order to meet the grant.

21

time they go through the application process and are

22

awarded the grant.

23

Nine months by the

They thought it was short.

So looking at those recommendations by the

24

study, we've made one very clear recommendation to you al l

25

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First, that the graduated match level be eliminated and we

2

go to a straight one to one match.

3

for every state -- every local dollar, one state dollar be

4

provided for equal endowment.

5

recommendation that we hope we clearly make, although

6

there is more evidence in the study that says that we

7

might want to look at future modifications once we have

8

more data.

And that, therefore,

That is the only

The second recommendation that was suggested by

9

10

those interviewed was that we stretch out the time.

Well,

11

you have essentially done that by asking for the

12

legislature to carry over funds from one fiscal year to

13

another.

14

for grant making.

You've provided a longer window of opportunity
Unfortunately, those days are gone.

The State legislature looked at the million

15
16

dollars that we're getting now and all the dollars that

17

have been carried over from one fiscal year to another

18

throughout state government and have put a freeze on it.

19

So whatever we expend at the end of the fiscal year is all

20

we're going to spend.

21

any funds.

22

window.

23

We will not be able to carry over

That eliminates our ability to create a longer

The final recommendation that was suggested, in

24

the memo we received at the last meeting, was that we

25

allow, in time, soft product to be used to the cash match

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to go into the endowment.

2

can't endow a soft product.

3

dollars, so you're kind of in a Catch 22.

4

the staff recommends for your consideration flattening out

5

the match, no longer a two to one or a 1.5 to one, but we

6

go a straight one to one match, which was requested by

7

Volunteer Centers of Michigan and others involved with the

8

program.

10

You can't endow the state
So, therefore,

I think that requires a motion.
DR. MAWBY:

9

The challenge there is you

All right.

And that's on the green

sheet?

11

MR. CALDWELL:

12

DR. MAWBY:

Yes.

The recommendation as presented that

13

we lower the graduated cash match requirement of the

14

Volunteer Investment Grant Program of one to one level for

15

all successful applicants -- and this modification would

16

be retroactive, being current?

17

18

MR. CALDWELL:

Right.

We didn't want to

penalize any --

19

MR. WESAW:

Move.

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DR. MAWBY:

Do we have support?

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MR. COLLIER:

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MR. BARFIELD:

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DR. MAWBY:

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(All said aye)

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DR. MAYWBY:

Support.
I'll support.

All in favor say aye.

Oppose?

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MR. COLLIER:

Russ, could I just ask a

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question?

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mean that we still have about $380,000 of a million

4

dollars that will not be spent that year?

5

How on earth is it -- the math -- does this

MR. CALDWELL:

6

numbers.

7

that.

I think the numbers are actually different than

MS. KAISER:

8

I'll defer to the bottom line

We have gone out about $600,000

9

this year and we are expecting that the State is going to

10

ask us to give back a portion of the funds related to the

11

budget cuts this year.

12

want to speak to that.

And I don't know, Kyle, if you

13

MR. CALDWELL:

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ask for it, they already took it.

15

told us they took it after they took it.

16

likely to come in asking for more of that unexplained

17

dollar.

18

is that we go back to the current applicants, all who

19

would like to come in for more at this one to one match

20

rate as well as try to figure out if you can find other

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applicants.

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Actually, they're not going to
The nice thing is, they
And they're

So the plan put in place by your recommendation

MS. KAISER:

What we anticipate is -- what we

23

expect the State to sort of take back is -- we have about

24

160 to $180,000.

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go to our current grantees and say to them, we're going to

Garry and I did the math and that if we

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lower this to a one to one match, would you still like to

2

have the amount that you ultimately set as your fund-

3

raising goal for the year, and if they do come in and

4

increase the grant size based on what they were already

5

planning to raise to match it, they should -- they should

6

be able to use that $160,000, roughly, and therefore that

7

doesn't require us to do another round of applications to

8

new organizations to sort of expend the dollar.
So that's what we're hoping will happen and that

9

10

will be our first obligation.

11

were obligated to those who stuck it out this year, who

12

toughed it out to try to meet the two to one match.

13

also thought it could lead to trouble in the next year in

14

that some people might not finish out our grant this year ,

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knowing they could get the one to one next year.

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was no incentive.

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we thought this was the best strategy for us at this point

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in time, so --

We

There

So trying to avoid all of those issues ,

MR. PRUITT:

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Because we felt like we

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we should look at this.

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year?

You know, there's another way that
What is this, the third or fourt h

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MS. KAISER:

Fourth.

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MR. PRUITT:

Sometime maybe this year we'll look

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at the individual grants and the size of those endowments

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and actually how much money has been generated per our

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investment in these grants, because, you know, it's one

2

way to look at impact -- I mean, it's very narrow out of

3

the evaluation, just to see what

4

as commissioners ought to have some idea -- I don't care

5

if we've invested pretty close to $3 million in this

6

venture -- how much money has actually been generated on

7

the endowment side.
Because the whole idea was to create an ongoing

8

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certainly, all of us

source of funds for these volunteer action centers so they

10

have operating support in these individual communities,

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so -MS. KAISER:

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We could get you that.

We actually

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do have a chart that talks about the amount of money we've

14

given to each grantee.

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funded about 45 organizations.

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has applied for four consecutive years.

17

figures

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MR. PRUITT:

So over the past ten years we've
Over those 45, only one
So we have the

I'm sure their investment

19

strategies are different from community foundation to

20

community foundation, but on the other hand, we need to

21

kind of get a feel for what it may actually have done with

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the money in terms of the investment.

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MS. KAISER:

One of the other things that really

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came out of the study, too, was the fact that there was a

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real need for training and technical assistance, that

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volunteer centers really aren't educated around endowment

2

billing, and this is sort of a challenge for them because

3

they don't have a lot of expertise or practice in this

4

arena.

5

dollars we get doesn't come with an additional added

6

million dollars to provide a lot of training and technical

7

assistance.

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9
10

The challenge fo r us is that, really, the million

So we're sort of looking at what additional
support can we provide so we can be more supportive as to
what it is we're asking them to do, so --

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DR. MAWBY:

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business, two items.

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lOth anniversary of the Commission coming up this fall and

14

we feel like we need to do some things in observance of

15

the decade, particularly express thanks to the legislature

16

and the executive branch and support in creating the

17

Commission that has supported us through the ten years.

18

In fact, the Michigan Alliance, all the things that are

19

happening -- and 1n light of that, it seems to be

20

appropriate that we relate this to our work 1n the

21

legislative arena that we talked about earlier.

22

Okay.

Thank you, much.

Under new

We've already noted that this is our

So I'd ask Terry if he would take the leadership

23

of anything we might do could be in conjunction with the

24

fall legislative activity.

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Ask Julie Cummings, who has been very much engaged in all

Ask Terry to take the lead.

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of this, along with Dottie Johnson, a former member of the

2

Commission, and provide leadership.

3

in volunteerism, so you can call on any of us, Terry,

4

including me.

And then we believe

And we'll do something later this year.

Nomination to the ASC Steering Committee.

5

This

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is the Association of State Commissions for Community

7

Service.

8

Steering Committee.

9

well represented as a Michigan Commission in the affairs

We've been asked by them to name someone to the
We're fortunate that we're already

10

of the national association, because Terry is a member of

11

the Executive Commission.

12

And in light of that and in thinking of all of

13

the other involvement, Terry and I have concluded that we

14

were recommending Kyle be recommended to the Steering

15

Committee from Michigan.

16

director and we thought that Terry and Kyle would put us

17

in good standing at the national level.

It's very often the executive

18

Does that need action by the Commission?

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MR. CALDWELL:

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MR. WESAW:

Support.

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DR. MAWBY:

All in favor say aye.

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(All said aye)

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MR. NEELIS:

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Move.

It just means the staff will have

more days alone.
MS. KAISER:

We don't mind.

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DR. MAWBY:

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Okay.

Good.

Let's see if there's

2

any public comment?

We always invite the public comment

3

as we move through.

Let's see if there is public

4

comment.

Martha.

She's here from Muskegon.

MS. BOTTEMLEY:

5

Yes.

I got a fax from Mary

6

Pfeiler and I was -- I have a vested interest in a couple

7

of your agenda items and I decided to make the short trip

8

over and to view the new building of my alma mater.

9

not been to this building here.

10

DR. MAWBY:

11

MS. BOTTEMLEY:

I've

Are you very proud?
I am very happy that I'm a

12

graduate of Grand Valley and to see this beautiful

13

building 1s lovely.

14

one to one for the investment grant, since I was one of

15

the people at Volunteer Centers of Michigan and would

16

constantly brow- beat Kyle and other people that that was

17

certainly -- the higher matches were just totally

18

undoable.

19

I would thank you for lowering the

I would, however, throw out that because a bunch

20

of us banned together to make this statement to the

21

Commission, that for us now not to able to participate in

22

the one to one match is not, in my eyes, totally fair --

23

I'll just throw that out --because it was something that

24

we felt we needed to do to make a statement as a state

25

association.

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The other thing is in the service-learning

1

2

discussion, having received a CVO service-learning grant

3

for a number of years, and your discussion today totally

4

focused on schools, I would encourage you not to forget

5

the CVOs; that we do a lot of really important work with

6

the grant that I get.

7

children who last summer alone gave over 6,000 hours of

8

service in the service-learning model.

9

wonderful combination to bring the learning process,

I work with several hundred

And it's such a

10

whether it's taught in a textbook or whether it's the

11

human life skills or team building -- whatever you put in

12

as your learning component of service-learning is really

13

quite valuable.

14

of the antidote stories; however, it has worked.

And it really, truly -- I realize I'm one

15

However, India has asked me to be the guinea pig

16

for some of the hard research this summer, which I'm eager

17

to do.

18

of Muskegon County measure up, and I'm looking forward to

19

what those results are.

20

for that.

21

So I am anxious to see just how the young people

MS. KAISER:

We've been working on the survey

Just to clarify.

One of the thing s

22

that we're doing with the community-based service-learning

23

program is to develop a participant impact tool that we

24

will use for all of our CVO programs so that we can have

25

some aggregate data consistently to see the impact the

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service-learning program is having in the community-based

2

setting.

3

to develop the tool and we're going to pilot it this

4

summer at two or three of our programs.

5

CVO grantees will be required to participate with that

6

tool next year.

7

So India, who's on our staff, has been working

MS. BOTTEMLEY:

Then all of the

Just one thing.

When you were

8

talking about the legislators, I said to Mary, the

9

Commission has a natural in with your local legislators

10

with your grantees to encourage them to contact their

11

legislators.

12

done somewhat.

13

be, but to really let them know what the commission

14

dollars are buying in their homes.

15

tool and I know my three legislators are always very

16

anxious -- they're very good to come and visit us and have

17

been very helpful.

18

And that's something Volunteer Muskegon has
We're not as good as we probably should

DR. MAWBY:

Okay.

It is a very powerful

Good suggestion.

19

appreciate suggestions and your comments.

20

you being here.

21

MS. BOTTEMLEY:

22

DR. MAWBY:

23

public comment or --

24

25

MS. ESTRADA:

We

We appreciate

Well, it's fun.

Thank you.

Any other items under

Russ, I just want all the

commissioners to know tonight you have a designated table

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for you.

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get you there.
MR. BARFIELD:

3

4

If you're having trouble, come find me and I'll

Mary, what about guests and

spouses and stuff.

5

MS. ESTRADA:

6

MS. GRILL:

We've got you covered on that.
John, you're actually at the Blue

7

Cross Blue Shield table because of the award you're

8

getting.

MR. BARFIELD:

9

10

You and all your guests are at that table.
So Betty would sit there as

well?

11

MS. GRILL:

Yes.

12

MR. BARFIELD:

I've gotten a lecture or two over

13

the years when I got home and there were accommodations

14

for me and not necessarily my wife.

15

was awful, so I wanted to make sure.

She just thought that

16

MS. GRILL:

You're all set.

17

DR. MAWBY:

We're doing well with our

18

adjournment.

Let's take just a moment and I want to go

19

around and be sure if there's any comment or concern.

20

comment?

Any

Any concern?

Vivian?

21

MS. PICKARD:

Nothing for me.

22

DR. MAWBY:

Thanks for being here with all the

24

DR. MAWBY:

Kari?

25

MS. LENZ:

23

problems.
Ethan?

Nancy?

I would say I'm sorry I can't be at

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the awards tonight and it's a nice touch to put the

2

commissioners together, because I know in the past we've

3

kind of been spread all out.

4

to do it.

5
6

DR. MAWBY:

So that's a really nice way

We'll mlss you.

Meg?

John,

Thanks for being here.

Mary,

we'll be there celebrating with you tonight.

7

MR. BARFIELD:

8

MS. BOTTEMLEY:

9

DR. MAWBY:

Thank you.
I think I had my say.

Good.

10

thank you for being here.

11

date with all these things going on.

We're anxious to keep up to

12

MS. PFEILER: I'll try.

13

DR. MAWBY:

Garry?

14

MS. GRILL:

No comment.

15

MS. ALGRA:

No, fine.

16

DR. MAWBY:

Ray?

17

MR. WEST:

18

DR. MAWBY:

19

Randy?

Paula?

I bet you are, too.

Mary?

Thank you.

Just enjoy the facilities here.
Don?

Pat, thanks for coming down

from the upper peninsula.

20

DR. MAWBY:

21

DR. LUBBERS:

Don?
Just invite all of you, since

22

we're out early, if you want to wander around this

23

building, you might enjoy looking at it.

24

interesting features is across the way at the library

25

where you can see Spot.

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MR. COLLIER:

If you haven't seen Spot, the book

retriever, it's worth seeing Spot.
DR. MAWBY:

That's in this complex right across

the courtyard.

5

MR. COLLIER:

Right across the courtyard.

6

DR. LUBBERS:

Spot is a robot.

It allows you to

7

store 270,000 volumes, a lOth of the space that you have

8

previously stored.

9

techniques, really.

10
11
12

It's just using some older industrial
The robot finds the book for you.

MR. COLLIER:

It's fabulous.

If you have time,

you should go watch it.
DR. MAWBY:

Don, again, welcome to the

13

Commission and thank you for the wonderful hospitality.

14

Please convey to your staff all of the -- all of their

15

gracious help.

16

DR. MAWBY:

17

MR. PRUITT:

18

Terry?
Again, I'm going to sign my pledge

card today and I encourage you all to do the same.

19

DR. MAWBY:

Okay.

20

MR. CALDWELL:

21

DR. MAWBY:

Lock the door.

Kyle?

Sign early and sign off.

Okay.

Thanks everyone.

And if you

22

get in trouble tonight, look up Mary.

23

of you will be at the reception and we look forward to the

24

meeting on Septeinber lOth and 11th.

25

meeting down in the countryside.

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MS. ESTRADA:

You've got to do a motion to

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MR. NEWPORT:

Motion.

4

MS. LENZ:

5

DR. MAWBY:

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7

adjourn.

Support.
We have a standing motion to

adjourn.
(Commission meeting adjourned at 2:46p.m.)

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STATE OF MICHIGAN
ss.

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COUNTY OF ALLEGAN
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I certify that this transcript, consisting of 92

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pages, 1s a complete, true, and correct record of the

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Commissioner Meeting held on May 21st, 2001, all to the

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best of my ability.

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I also certify that I am not a relative or

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employee of or an attorney for a party, or financially

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interested in the action.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this 11th day of June, 2001.

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Julie A. Fox (CSR-4566)
Notary Public in and for
Allegan County, Michigan

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Michigan Community Service Commission
February 9, 2001
George W. Romney Building
Michigan Room
Lansing
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
MINUTES
MEMBERS PRESENT:

Russell Mawby, Chair
John Barfield
Victor Begg
Michelle Engler
Christine Kwak
Nancy Lenz
Patricia Ryan O'Day
Kari Pardoe
Vivian Rogers Pickard
Terry Pruitt
Meg Smith
Ethan Weinstock
Ray West
Kyle Caldwell, Ex Officio

MEMBERS ABSENT:

OTHERS :

Karen Aldridge Eason
Robert Collier
Julie Cummings
Arthur Ellis
Arend Lubbers
Randy Neelis
Don Newport
Matthew Wesaw
Geneva J. Williams

Mary Estrada, Michigan Community Service Commission
Mary Grill, Michigan Community Service Commission
Bonnie Graham, Michigan Office on Aging
Garry Gross, Michigan Community Service Commission
Nacori Joyce, Michigan Youth Progressive Action Council
Paula Kaiser, Michigan Community Service Commission
Lee Lacy, Corporation for National Service
Jill Manlove, Michigan Community Service Commission
Mary Pfeiler, Corporation for National Service, State Office
India Plough, Michigan Community Service Commission
Robin Lynn Schultheiss, Volunteer Centers of Michigan
Amy Srnitter, Michigan Campus Compact
Jocelyn Yanda, Family Independence Agency

�I.

Welcome and Introduction- Chairperson Mawby
The meeting was called to order at 12:30 p.m. by Chairperson Mawby. Chairperson
Mawby welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked everyone to introduce themselves.

II.

Review &amp; Approval of December 8, 2000 Minutes -Chairperson Maw by
Chairperson Maw by asked for any corrections or comments regarding the December 8,
2000 meeting. Being none, Chairperson Mawby asked for a motion to approve.
Commissioner Smith moved to approve the December 8, 2000 minutes. Commissioner
O'Day seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously.

III.

Standing Committee Reports
A.

Executive Committee- Chairperson Mawby
Chairperson Maw by highlighted several points of the Executive Committee
summary and stated that there would be more discussion later in the agenda.
Chairperson Maw by explained that the Executive Director's Annual Performance
Review had just been completed. Commissioner Pruitt explained the process and
the report that was given to all commissioners and discussed with Kyle Caldwell in
advance of the meeting. Commissioner Pruitt stated that he felt that the report was
good and everyone was pleased with the outcome. Commissioner Pruitt asked if
there were any questions or concerns about the survey, there were none.
Chairperson Mawby talked about the ConnectMichigan Alliance (CMA) folder
which was given to all commissioners. Chairperson Mawby asked Kyle Caldwell
to give an update on the CMA.
Mr. Caldwell stated that the CMA held the its board meeting on February 1, 2001.
Dr. Edward Blews was elected Chair, Michelle Engler was elected Vice Chair and
Terry Pruitt was elected Secretaryffreasurer. Commissioner Pruitt will also be on
the Search Committee to look for an executive director for CMA. Mr. Caldwell
stated that the Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC) will need all the
commissioners to help identify individuals, businesses, or foundations that should
be contacted to join the CMA campaign. Mr. Caldwell explained that the CMA is
looking for 100% participation from MCSC members, Michigan Nonprofit
Association (MNA), Volunteer Centers of Michigan (VCM) and Michigan Campus
Compact (MCC) board members and staff. Mr. Caldwell said if anyone has
questions, to please call him at the office. Mr. Caldwell then showed the CMA
video. Commissioner Begg asked if each commissioner could obtain a copy of the
video and Commissioner Barfield asked if any financial commitments have been
received as yet. Mr. Caldwell answered their questions. Commissioner Engler
stated that the CMA is meeting with many different organizations and people to get
people involved in CMA.

•

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�B.

Michigan Youth Progressive Action Council (MYPAC) -Jill Manlove and Nacori
Joyce
Ms. Manlove gave an overview of the MYP AC Second Quarterly Updates and
highlights on the members ' volunteer activities. Ms. Nacori Joyce, a member of
the Executive Council of MYP AC talked about MYP AC and her own experiences in
volunteerism. Ms. Joyce stated she started in Girl Scouts and has been a member
for 13 years and continues to volunteer in many community projects and some
projects in other countries. Commissioners asked several follow up questions of
Ms. Joyce including how she started volunteering.

IV.

Executive Director's Report- Kyle Caldwell
A.

Staff Recommendation for Funding - Kyle Caldwell

Mr. Caldwell stated that the MCSC is working more on service-learning in schools.
The MCSC has received a commitment from W. K. Kellogg Foundation and the
Corporation for National Service (CNS) to make this happen. The MCSC will
work with schools in Michigan to develop public policy in the schools at the state
level and local level to begin to institutionalize service-learning. Mr. Caldwell
introduced India Plough who will be working at the MCSC on the service-learning
project along with Angelia Salas and Paula Kaiser.
1.

AmeriCorps Competitive Renewal
Mr. Caldwell explained Michigan' s AmeriCorps Competitive Renewal
Applications process for FY 2001-02. Mr. Caldwell stated that CNS does
not have additional resources to support new competitive AmeriCorps
programs. Therefore, state commissions may only request funds for
programs currently funded out of the competitive pool of resources. The
MCSC sent renewal application guidelines to all of its Michigan's
AmeriCorps renewal programs. The staff reviewed the guidelines with the
programs in December during a conference call. The competitive renewal
applications were due to the MCSC on January 12, 2001. The MCSC
conducted a staff review of all applications. Applicants were provided
written feedback that included any necessary revisions. All revisions are
due back to the MCSC by January 31 , 2001 . The staff will review all of the
revisions to ensure all issues are addressed. Assuming all identified issues
are addressed, the staff recommended renewal funding at the requested
amount for the following applicants:
BHK Child Development for $409,500; Charlevoix Emmet Intermediate
School District for $242,000; City Year Detroit for $108,885;
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan for $108,885 ; Family
Independence Agency for $348,574; Michigan Communities In Schools for
$211,368; Michigan Department of Agriculture for $233,865; Michigan
State University for $423,500; Oakland University for $220,619; The
Regents of the University of Michigan for $368,550. The total amount
recommended is $3 ,284,711 .

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�A motion was made to approve all renewal funding at the requested amount
by Commissioner Barfield. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
O'Day. Motion passed unanimously.
The staff recommended provisional funding at the requested amount for one
applicant. Provisional funding means that if the program addresses the
weaknesses that have been identified by April 30, 2001, the program will be
funded. The staff may modify the deadline if the program is making a
concerted effort to address the issues, but needs additional time to address
the issues. Assuming all issues are addressed, the staff recommended
provisional funding at the requested amount for United Way of Genesee
County for $227,429. The total amount recommended is $227,429.
A motion was made to approve the provisional funding at the requested
amount by Commissioner Pruitt. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Weinstock. Motion passed unanimously.
2.

Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows
For FY 2001, the MCSC received $194,994 funding to support 18
Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows for Michigan's Communities of
Promise. In Round I, the MCSC approved eight applications requesting
$129,996 to support 12 fellows. The MCSC conducted a second round of
applications to distribute the remaining six Promise Fellows positions. On
January 5, 2001 , the MCSC received four applications requesting $43,332
to support four fellows. The MCSC staff conducted a staff review of all
applications. Applicants were provided written feedback that included any
necessary revisions. All revisions were due to the MCSC by January 26,
200 1. The staff reviewed all of the revisions and made the following
recommendations. The staff recommended new funding for new applicants
at the requested amount for Volunteer Centers of the Tri-Cities for $10,833;
Michigan State University Extension-Mackinac County for $10,833 and
Boys and Girls Club of Lansing for $10,833. Total amount recommended
was $32,499 for three fellows.
A motion was made to approve the new funding for new applicants at the
requested amount by Commissioner Lenz. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner Smith. Motion passed unanimously.
The staff recommended additional funding to existing grantees at the
requested amount for Marquette and Alger Counties' Promise-The Alliance
for Youth for two fellows for $10,833 each. Total amount recommended
was $21,666.
A motion was made to approve additional funding to existing grantees at the
amount requested amount by Commissioner Smith. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Barfield. Motion passed unanimously.

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�Mr. Caldwell stated that there was a complete update on what has been
happening with the MCSC' s AmeriCorps, Learn &amp; Service-Michigan,
Volunteer Investment Grants, Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows ,
and Training and Technical Assistance programs in Ms. Kaiser's Program
Division Director's Report .
Mr. Caldwell stated that there was a report from Finance &amp; Administration
Division from Mr. Gross. Mr. Gross also handed out a very brief summary
of the MCSC's budget and Mr. Caldwell explained the summary.
Mr. Caldwell stated that there was a report from Outreach &amp; Fund
Development Division from Ms . Grill included in the packet. Mr. Caldwell
stated that the report would update commissioners on the activities of that
division.
B.

National Service Policy Recommendations (White Paper)
1.

Review and Comment
Mr. Caldwell discussed a draft copy of a white paper on national service
which Michigan took the lead on developing but authored in collaboration
with six other state commissions, Office on Aging, CNS state offices and
other stakeholders from the field. The paper positions national service as a
state-driven initiative.

2.

Endorsement of Principles (approval item)

Mr. Caldwell explained that the paper will be advanced by the American
Association of State Service Commissions (AASSC). The paper explains
that states are recommending the immediate advancement and
institutionalization of the following principles:
a.

All Americans should be encouraged and empowered to give back
through a quality volunteer experience that can make a genuine and
meaningful difference in someone's life or the community at large.

b.

States and local communities should be empowered to help engage
their. citizens in meaningful, effective and sustainable volunteer
service.

c.

All sectors of society including government, education, businesses,
nonprofit organizations, faith-based institutions and civic
organizations should ban together to address community challenges
by envisioning, creating and sustaining community problem solving
models that utilize volunteers as their primary resource.

d.

Adequate, flexible and non-duplicative financial and human
resources from the federal government should be leveraged by states
for local communities and community-based organizations to
develop stable and enduring volunteer service infrastructures
(resources, technical support, coordination, etc.) that demonstrates a
substantial investment in a community problem solving model.

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�e.

Local, state and national leaders should demonstrate their support
for volunteerism through personal action for the common good and
through the advancement of principle-centered public policy that
uses national and community service as a prominent strategy to
address issues.

Mr. Caldwell asked that commissioners read the paper and review it very
carefully as he will be asking for their official feedback and endorsements of
the principles and strategies.
Commissioner Pruitt gave his support and asked all commissioners to
formally approve the five principles. Commissioner O'Day made a motion
to approve the five principles and Commissioner Smith seconded the
motion. The motion was passed unanimously.
Several commissioners gave their views, concerns and their own ideas on
the future of national service. Mr. Caldwell explained the dissemination
process for the white paper. Explaining that the AASSC will take the white
paper to the CNS and other related organizations.

Mr. Caldwell explained a hand-out (on yellow paper) of examples of how
current Michigan's AmeriCorps programs partner with faith-based
organizations. Mr. Caldwell also asked commissioners to look at the
enclosed release from Sandy Scott on "President Bush Enlist Corporation
for National Service in Faith-Based and Community Initiative."
V.

Old Business- Chairperson Mawby
A.

MCSC Retreat (Monday-Tuesday , September 10 &amp; 11, 2001) - Chairperson
Maw by
1.

Brook Lodge - Augusta, Michigan
Chairperson Mawby announced that there will be a commissioner retreat on
September 10 &amp; 11, 2001. Chairperson Maw by explained that the MCSC
needs more time to discuss where and how Michigan will be in the future.
The meeting will be at Brook Lodge in Augusta.

2.

Goals &amp; Agenda Committee
Chairperson Mawby asked Commissioner Lenz, Kwak, Aldridge, Neelis
and Newport to serve on a retreat planning committee. The committee will
work to put together an agenda and goals for the retreat.

B.

Legislative Outreach - Chairperson Maw by
1.

Strategy Committee
Chairperson Mawby explained that the MCSC needs this committee to work
with legislators and the MCSC to develop a strategy for the future.
Chairperson Mawby asked Commissioner Pruitt to serve on this committee
as the chair along with Commissioner Pickard and Commissioner Aldridge.
Commissioner Pruitt discussed his position with Dow Corning and his
position with the MCSC. Commissioner Pruitt stressed the importance of
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�keeping our legislators informed about the work of the MCSC.
Commissioner Pruitt asked that Commissioner Begg also join this
committee because of his expertise in working with legislators.
C.

Governor's Service A wards &amp; Grantmakers/Grantseekers 200 1, May 21 &amp; 22,
2001, Amway Grand Plaza, Grand Rapids
Chairperson Maw by announced that the next MCSC meeting will be on May 21,
2001 in Grand Rapids hosted by Commissioner Lubbers. The
Grantmakers/Grantseekers Conference will be held May 21 &amp; 22, 2001 at the
Am way Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids. The Governor's Service Awards will be
held the evening of May 21, 2001 at the Am way Grand Plaza. The MCSC mailed
out nomination forms in November and are due back today, February 9, 2001.
There will be a Peer Review of all the nominations that were received in March and
the finalist will receive notification in April and then be invited to the Governor's
Service Award dinner on May 21, 200 1. Chairperson Maw by stated that he hopes
that all commissioners can attend.
Ms. Robin Schultheiss gave an update on the Grantmakers/Grantseekers
Conference. Ms. Schultheiss stated that registrations materials will be available by
March 1, 2001 and they have several great speakers for the conference.

VI.

New Business- Chairperson Mawby
A.

National Community Service Conference- Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
June 28- July 1, 2001
Mr. Caldwell explained how the conference has grown over the years and how it
now has many organizations involved in the conference besides the Points of Light
Foundation. Mr. Caldwell stated that several of the MCSC staff will be attending
and encouraged other commissioners to attend. The conference runs from June 28
-July 1, 2001 but Mr. Caldwell explained that there are many pre and post events.

Commissioner Pruitt explained that the American Association of State Service
Commission annual meeting will be held prior to the start of the National
Community Service Conference. Commissioner Pruitt asked Chairperson Mawby
to attend that meeting and speak at that meeting on behalf of the MCSC.
VII.

Public Comment - Chairperson Mawby
Chairperson Mawby asked for comments from everyone. Ms. Lee Lacy from the
Corporation for National Service thanked commissioners and staff of the MCSC for all
their help in making her visit to Michigan a success. Ms. Paula Kaiser asked for peer
reviewers for the AmeriCorps review on February 26, 2001. Ms. Mary Grill asked for
peer reviewers for the Governor' s Service Awards and donations for the Youth Poster
Contest.
Commissioner Lenz stated that she has recently been involved with the school district
regarding service-learning and is amazed that people really don't understand what servicelearning really is about. Commissioner Kwak agreed to send information from W .K.
Kellogg Foundation on service-learning to anyone who was interested in receiving the
materials.

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�Commissioner Barfield made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Kwak
seconded the motion. The meeting was adjourned at 2:35 p.m.
The next meeting will be May 21, 2001 in Grand Rapids, Michigan hosted by
Commissioner Lubbers.

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                    <text>MICIDGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
NOTICE OF FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR
LEARN AND SERVE-MICIDGAN
COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS

The Michigan Community Service Commission
(MCSC) and the Corporation for National Service
(CNS) are pleased to announce the availability of
$150,000 in federal funds to support Learn and
Serve-Michigan Community-Based Organizations
(CBO) programs to start October 1, 2001 for a oneyear cycle.

What is Learn and Serve-Michigan?
The Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO grant program
is part of the Learn and Serve America program for
school age youth supported by the Corporation for
National Service. The Learn and Serve Aill.erica
program funds and assists in the development of
high quality service-learning programs in K-12
schools and in community-based organizations.
Grants provide funding for service-learning
programs that address local needs in the areas of
ed~cation, public safety, human needs, and/or the
environment.
Service-learning involves youth in activities that
meet genuine community needs and requires the
application of knowledge, skills, and reflection
time. Youth are involved in assessing community
needs, designing projects to address the community
needs, and reflecting before, during and after their
service experiences. The service activities must be
tied to intentional learning objectives. Examples of
community-based service-learning projects include:
designing neighborhood playgrounds, teaching
younger children to read, testing the local water
quality, developing urban community gardens,
starting recycling programs, and other projects that
meet community needs while teaching youth
valuable skills.

Who are we?
The MCSC is the administrative agent for Learn
and Serve-Michigan. The MCSC's mission is to

enable all citizens, including youth, to engage in
public problem solving through service and
volunteerism. The MCSC works to fulfill its
mission through a number of programs, projects,
and activities focused on service and volunteerism.
Annually, the MCSC distributes $8.5 million in
national service and volunteerism grants and
recognizes exemplary volunteers through the
Governor's Service Awards and Make a Difference
Day.
Established in 1993, CNS engages more than a
million Americans each year in service to their
communities by providing a way to solve
community problems. CNS works with government
appointed state commissions, state education
agencies, nonprofits, faith-based groups, schools,
and other civic organizations to provide
opportunities for Americans of all ages to serve
their corinnunities. CNS's three major service
initiatives include AmeriCorps, Learn and Serve
America, and the National Senior Service Corps.
CNS partners with MCSC to administer Learn and
Serve-Michigan.

Why should roy organization apply for Learn
and Serve-Michigan CBO funding?
If your organization currently places a strong
emphasis on youth programming and you see the
value of engaging youth in service to their
community, then this is an excellent opportunity to
expand your programming. Community-based
service-learning is a great way to engage young
people in their community while teaching them
valuable skills. Whether the goal is academic
improvement, personal development, or both,
students engaged in service-learning can learn
critical thinking, communication, teamwork, civic
responsibility, problem solving, public speaking,
vocational skills, and computer skills.

�Who is eligible to apply?
Any 501 © 3 nonprofit organization that has been in
existence for at least three years is eligible to apply
for Learn and Serve-Michigan funds . This may
include, but is not limited to, local government
entities, faith-based organizations, communitybased organizations, and neighborhood-based
groups.

Learn and Serve-Michigan staff. To find out more
about this opportunity, please attend the technical
assistance session scheduled for May 31, 2001 in
Lansing. (Please note: Organizations applying for
Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO funds are not
eligible to apply for this funding.)

What is the grant amount?
Grant requests may vary in amount depending on
the type and scope of a proposed program.
Applicants are allowed flexibility in developing
their budgets, within federal regulations. Grants will
be assessed for program cost effectiveness. The
average grant amount will be approximately
$15,000.

What are the Learn and Serve-Michigan funding
priorities?
The MCSC will consider funding programs that
provide community-based service-learning
opportunities during non-school hours. We
encourage applicants to partner with schools,
however, the service-learning experiences may not
occur during school hours. Other priorities include
connection to other national service programs and
local America's Promise initiatives.

What can Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO funds
support?
Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO funds can be used
to support the expenses associated with conducting
the service-learning activities. This may include,
but is not limited to, staff time, supplies, participant
training, and transportation.

Can I partner with other organizations to apply
for funding?
Yes. You are encouraged to partner with schools
(including Learn and Serve-Michigan School-Based
grantees) and other nonprofit organizations in your
community to apply for Learn and Serve-Michigan
CBO funding.

Is there a match requirement?
All applicants are required to provide a one-to-one
match. Therefore, applicants must provide $1.00 of
match for every $1.00 requested. Match funds may
be in-kind or cash and come from federal and nonfederal sources.

What are th-e responsibilities of operating a
Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO program?
Responsibilities of operating a Learn and ServeMichigan CBO program include:
• Recruiting, selecting, training, and
supervising participants;
• Designating a coordinator to administer the
program;
• Submitting semi-annual progress narratives,
quarterly expenditure reports, and semiannual financial status reports; and
• Participating in statewide grantee meetings,
events, and activities.

Are there other Learn and Serve-Michigan
funding opportunities, if I choose not to apply
for CBO program funding?
Yes. There is another funding opportunity available.
MCSC is currently seeking organizations interested
in developing service-learning project plans for
community-based service-learning programs. A
project plan would contain a brief description of the
project, what students will do, content to be learned,
project activities, school/community resources, and
performance assessment tools. Up to $5000 is
available for project plan development with $500
being awarded per project plan. Applicants may
apply to be funded to develop more than one project
plan. These mini-grants allow applicants to develop
new project ideas with the support and guidance of

How do I find out more about Learn and ServeMichigan?
The MCSC will be offering a training and technical
assistance outreach session for applicants. The
session will include two components. The morning
session will include a general overview of
community-based service-learning, the Learn and
Serve- Michigan CBO program, funding priorities,
and how to apply for the grant. The afternoon

�session will focus on the service-learning project
plan development mini-grants. If you would like to
attend all or part of the training and technical
assistance session, please complete the request form
below and return it to the MCSC by May 18, 2001.
For additional information about Learn and ServeMichigan, please visit the MCSC's website at
www.state.mi.us/career/mcsc or CNS ' s website at
www.nationalservice.org or call (517) 241-2553.
How do I get an application?
Applications will be available by May 21 , 2001. To
download a copy ofthe 2001-02 Learn and ServeMichigan CBO application guidelines visit our

website at www.state.mi.us/career/mcsc. If you do
not have access to the web you may request a copy
by completing the request form below. Application
guidelines will be put in the mail within five
working days upon receipt of the request.
Applications will be sent by standard U.S . mail and
will not be faxed or delivered express mail.·
Who do I contact if I have questions?
If you have any questions regarding the Learn and
Serve-Michigan program or the application process,
please contact Jeanine Yard, Program Development
Coordinator at (517) 335-4295 or at
yardj @state.mi.us.

Learn and Serve-Michigan Request Form
Name:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Organization: ---------------------------------------------------------------------Adilless: _________________________________________________________________________

Phone Number:

---------------------------- Fax Number: -----------------------------Email Address: _____________________________________________________________________

Technical Assistance Session (Deadline for registering is May 18, 2001)
I would like to participate in the May 31, 2001 session in Lansing, Michigan.
0 I would like to participate in the grant application session from 9:00 to 12:30.
0 I would like to participate in the service-learning project plan development mini-grant training from 1:15
to 2:45 .

Application Guidelines (Deadline for requesting the guidelines is June 22, 2001)

0
0

I would like to request a copy of the Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO application guidelines.
I would like to request a copy of the service-learning project plan development mini-grant application
guidelines.

Please fax this form to the Michigan Community Service Commission at (517) 373-4977.
If you have any questions, please call Tara Gilman at (517) 241-2553

�Learn and Serve-Michigan Application Timeline

May 18

Deadline for registering for the applicant technical assistance session.

May21

Application guidelines are available.

May 31

Applicant information/technical assistance session in Lansing.

June 22

Last day to request application guidelines.

June 29

Intent to apply forms are due to MCSC.

July 20

Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO applications are due to MCSC.

Oct 1

Learn and Serve-Michigan CBO grant start date.

Michigan Community Service Commission
111 South Capitol Avenue
George W. Romney Building, 4 1h Floor
Lansing, MI 48913

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                    <text>JOHN ENGLER , Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
111
George W. Romney
Lansing ,
Telephone:
FAX:

Chairperson
Russell G. Mawby
Executive Director
Kyle Caldwell

S. Capito l Ave.
Bldg ., 4th Floor
Michigan 48913
(517) 335-4295
(517) 373-4977

MEMORDANDUM
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TO:

,_:-

~·

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·.

Members ofthe Michigan Community Service Commission;_

FROM: Mary Grill, Director of Outreach &amp; Fund Development
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RE:

Outreach &amp; Fund Development Division Report

DATE:

May 9, 2001

v

Governor's Service Awards
The 81h Annual Governor' s Service Awards (GSA) reception and dinner are scheduled for
Monday, May 21, 200 I at the Am way Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids . In keeping with tradition,
the awards dinner will be held in conjunction with the Grantmakers/Grantseekers conference.
A maximum of five (5) finalists were selected in each of the 15 categories through a peer review
process that was held on Tuesday, March 13 111 at the Hampton Inn in Lansing. A special thank
you to Commissioners Pardoe, Pruitt, Weinstock and Wesaw for serving on the Peer Review
Panel.
Ameritech is again the exclusive sponsor of the GSA dinner and Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan and Blue Care Network will sponsor the reception.

Youth Poster Contest
The Youth Poster Contest was an overwhelming success. There were 266 posters entered in the
contest by Michigan middle, junior high and senior high school students. The students worked
in teams of 2- 4 to create the posters and more than 760 students participated. The winning
poster was selected through a youth-driven peer review process. The winning poster was
designed by Joshua Bannow, Joe Mason and Cristopher Vaughan, seniors at Three Rivers High
School in Three Rivers. These students were supported in their efforts by their teacher Jeanne
Pawlowski.

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�The fund raising challenge issued by Commissioner Cummings was successful as well with five
new sponsors ofthe Youth Poster Contest coming on board this year. We also want to thank
Commissioners Collier, Cummings, Kwak, Mawby, and Wesaw for their generous contributions.

MYPAC
Led by YES Ambassador, Jill Manlove, MYP AC continues its progress as a standing committee
ofthe MCSC. The next MYPAC Executive Council's quarterly meeting is being held in
conjunction with ·the AmeriCorps Signature Service Project on June gth and 9th in Pontiac. At
this meeting the current MYP AC members will review applications for new MYPAC members.
The MYPAC Ambassadors complete quarterly reports to provide youth voice to the MCSC and
keep the MCSC informed of their local activities.

Michigan's Promise
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Strengthening The Promise, a statewide Michigan' s Promise meeting, was held on April 30th and
May 1st at the Ralph A. MacMullan Conference Center at Higgins Lake in Roscommon. Over 65
participants representing the Communities of Promise and Community Partners gathered for two
days of workshops, discussion and networking. The participants had the opportunity to gain
insight on working with the media in their local communities through the opening speaker Bob
Hall, editor of the Traverse City Record Eagle. Attendees also attended sessions on
collaboration, youth-led initiatives, local commitment gathering and asset-based programming.
In addition, MYPAC members Jared DeBacker and Jennifer Molby co-presented a session on
effective youth leadership . Two representatives from the America's Promise staff were on hand
to share the national perspective and resources. Communities of Promise also had the
opportunity to engage in a discussion and offer input on the future direction of Michigan' s
Promise support and resources.

Attached you will find the most recent edition of The Link, the bi-monthly newsletter
highlighting the statewide and local Michigan's Promise activities. The Link, which was
designed and edited by Liz Clemenshaw the AmeriCorps Promise Fellow housed at the MCSC
as a loaned executive from CMF, is faxed to all Communities of Promise, Head Start Sites of
Promise, Michigan' s AmeriCorps Promise Fellows, Emerging Communities of Promise, and
other Michigan' s Promise partners.
The current Communities of Promise roster is attached for your information.

Disabilitv Project
There was a meeting of the Disability Advisory Committee on Thursday, April 12, 2001 at the
Hampton Inn in Lansing. The committee members spent time focusing on the development of an
ongoing strategy for the Disability Committee. Key discussion points were the committee' s
successes and challenges, the ongoing mission and purpose of the committee, establishing
effective communication practices with the committee outside of meetings and ways to make the

�committee meetings most beneficial. Linda Adam, the Disability Coordinator, will utilize the
feedback when developing and implementing her work plan.

MCSC Web Site
The MCSC has selected the vendor, Trillium Teamologies based in Royal Oak to revamp the
MCSC web page. The timeline for this project is being developed and additional information
forthcoming. The Commissioners will be asked to provide input and feedback via survey during
the web site development process.

ConnectMichigan
The summer issue of the ConnectMichigan newsletter is in process and scheduled for
distribution by June 22, 2001. This issue highlights volunteer efforts in faith-based organizations.

Staff
The O&amp;FD staff is currently at full capacity. Former AmeriCorps Promise Fellow, Liz
Clemenshaw successfully completed her term of service on Wednesday, March 2th and
immediately transitioned into a new position at the MCSC as the Community Outreach
Coordinator. This is a loaned executive position from Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF).
Joining the MCSC staff on Tuesday, April24 1h was Mary Ann Williams the new AmeriCorps
Promise Fellow. She will be working extensively with the Communities of Promise to provide
support and resources at the statewide level. (A copy of Mary Ann's resume is attached.) Also
joining the MCSC is Linda Adam, who began her employment as the Disability Coordinator on
Friday, April2th. Linda will be working with the MCSC staff, grantees and programs partners
to encourage and support individuals with disabilities in their volunteer service. (A copy of
Linda' s resume is attached.)

�The Llnll
connecting Partners in Michtgan's Promise
March 200 1

Volume 5

Opportunities Abound in Muskegon

A Day of Caring

By Martha Bottomley, Executive Director
Vol unteer Muskegon !

By Krysti Bland , Health Educator
District Health Department #4

Mus kegon youth w ill have a var iety of service-learning
opportunities this summer with . help from the Youth Volunteer
Corps (YVC). YVC wi ll connect over 100 youth in Muskegon to
service projects . These youth volunteers will be found at several
day camps , includ ing theater, literacy, youth science, and those
serving people with disabilities . Volunteers will also be involved
with the County Museum , painting murals , and working with
Habitat for Humanity. An environmental project will give youth
a chance to take part in a neighborhood clean up , distribute
information to area residents and do water testing.

The Montmorency &amp; Alpena Alliance for Youth (MAAY) is bu sy
planning the second annual Beautify Alpena with A Day of Carin g.
Th is citywide flower-planting project will ta ke place on May 191h ,
2001 when approximately 100 volunteers are expected to plant
over 14,000 flowers at all three of the incoming corridors to the
city. After the service project, volunteers will celebrate with a
summer picnic at the local park. Volunteers will receive a packet
of seeds to take home to plant at their homes to further beautify
the city. MAAYworks in conjunction with the City of Al pena , the
DowntOwn Developmeot Authority, Un ited Way of Northeast
Michigan, Boys &amp; Girls Club youth members and Youth Volunteer
Corps youth members to make this project a success. For furth er
information on Montmorency &amp; Alpena Counties ' Promise effort,
contact Krysti Bland at (517} 354-4230.

Some youth will also take part in a group completing a variety of
one-day service projects , such as cleaning the police cars ,
weed ing flowers, and painting . The largest project, taking place
throughout the summer, wil l conduct youth asset mapping in at
least two neighborhoods in the City of Muskegon . To get involved
in Muskegon or to learn more, contact Martha Bottomley at
(231 } 722-6600.

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Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians

Strengthening the Promise

By Beverly McBride
Anishnabek Community and Family Services

A Statewide Michigan's Promise Meeting

In February 1999, the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe became the First Tribe of
Promise . Tri bal members from seven counties in the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan set the target number of youth to be served and work to generate
commitments to fulfill the Five Promises . Five National Direct AmeriCorps
Prom ise Fellows will be coming on board in April 2001 to expand youth
services and establish core volunteer services in each of the outlying areas.
A Spring into Summer Youth Fair in May 2001 will highlight information on
and give youth an opportunity to sign-up for summer camps and other
youth activities throughout the community. A Hometown Hero 's Nomination
and Banquet will highlight adults who have made a difference in the lives of
area youth . In addition , communication and cooperation with Chippewa
County's Promise and Mackinac County's Promise helps to strengthen the
Promise effort in the Upper Peninsula.
America's Promise helps create a role for youth within the community,
expands the scope of activities in which youth participate, establishes youthrun programs and activities, and promotes youth leadership and servicelearning opportunities . To learn more about the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of
Promise, contact Be verly McBride at (906) 632-5250.
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Join us for a conference des igned specifical ly for
ind ividuals and organizations devoted to the America's
Promise effort through the ir local Com munity of
Promise!
Monday, April 30- Tuesday, May 1, 2001
R.A.M. Conference Center at Higgins Lake
Roscommon, Michigan

Every Community of Promise may register up to three
(3) ind ividuals to attend the conference free of charge .
Please coordinate with your local Com mun ity of
Promise Lead Contact to reserve a spot. In add ition ,
th is conference will serve as a quarterly training for
the Michigan's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows. The
Promise Fellows also attend free of charge and are
not counted as one of the three co m munity
representatives. For more information, contact
Liz Clemenshaw at (517) 241 -3 4 93 or
clemenshawl@state.mi. us
Registration Deadline: Apri/10, 2001

�The Link

March 2001

Page 2

Facts from Michigan: Giving &amp; Volunteering
Key findings from a 1999 survey of Michigan residents
(A publ ication of the Council of Michigan Foundations and the
Michigan Nonprofit Association )
Who Volunteers?
• Statewide, 46.7 percent of Michigan adults have volunteered
during the past 12 months.
• Women are more likely to volunteer than men , as are individuals
between the ages of 30-49 .
• Only 6.5 percent of individuals between 25-29 volunteered within
the past 12 months .
Where to Volunteer?
• 51.7 percent of those who volunteered within the past 12 months
did so for a religious organization .
• The second most popular organizations among volunteers are
educational, such as public or private schools , daycare centers ,
and preschools.
• Volunteering opportunities were next noted for youth
development (28 .9 percent); human services (27 .7 percent);
and health organ izations (22 .9 percent) .
Who Doesn 't Volunteer?
• The majority of those who did not volunteer in the past year
(81 .3 percent) reported that they had not been asked to
volunteer. Overall, half of those (55.5 percent) said that they
had been volunteers in the past.
How Do Volunteers Learn About Opportunities?
• 21 .5 percent became involved through family members or friends
already involved in the organization.
• 16.8 percent reported that they were asked to become involved .
• 11 .8 percent found out about opportunities through work or
school
• A small percentage of people said that they responded to an ad
on the television, rad io, or in the newspaper.
• Less than 5 percent said that they sought the volunteer activity
on their own .

Calendar 2001
April29- New Promise Fellow Orientation and Promise Fellow
&amp; Site Supervisor Reception- Higgins Lake
April 30 &amp; May 1 -Strengthening the Promise- Higgins Lake
May 21 -Governor's Service Awards -Grand Rapids
May 21 &amp; 22- Grantmakers/Grantseekers ConferenceGrand Rapids
May 24-9 a.m.- Prom ise Fellows Conference Call
June 8 &amp; 9- Signature Service Project- Pontiac
June 21 -9 a.m.- Michigan's Promise Conference Call
June 22 &amp; 23- Signature Service Project- Marquette
June 22-26- Prudential Youth Leadership Institute Summer
Camp- Minneapolis , MN
June 28- July 1- National Community Service ConferenceMinneapolis , MN

Serving in Delta County
By Angie Larson, AmeriCorps Promise Fellow
Pathways to Healthy Living
A unique collaboration between Delta County's Prom ise and the
City of Escanaba Inspection Department is giving area youth an
opportunity to give back through community service and giving
elderly and disabled residents the help they need .
Now in the third winter of this partnership , opportunities abound
for the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and youth groups on the volunteer
list. The 18 individuals currently on the "resident" list have no
other way of keeping up with snow shoveling , raking , and/or lawn
mowing . These residents are partnered with youth from the
volunteer list and can call them whenever they need assistance
with snow removal or lawn care .
The AmeriCorps Promise Fellow recruits youth from the
community. Advertisements by the City Inspection Department
help to let residents of the community know that this opportunity
exists . This d.~pa(iment also refers individuals who call looking
for.this type .o(assistance .
This partnership creates an excellent opportunity for youth to lend
a hand in the community and a chance to form a men to r-mentee
relationship with an elderly or disabled adult. If you would like
more information on Delta County's Promise, please contact
Angie Larson at (906) 789-7454.

Prudential Youth Leadership Institute
Today's young people will be tomorrow's community leaders . But
where can they go to get the necessary skills? This summer
they can go to Minneapolis·, Minnesota where they will join up to
100 other youth from throughout the United States to participate
in the Prudential Youth Leadership Institute Summer Cam p June
22-26, 2001 . Youth who will be entering their Sophomore, Junior,
or Senior year in High School next year are eligible to apply. Cost
of attending is $465.00 per person (includes hotel , meals, and
extra activities) plus cost of travel to and from Min neapolis .
Applications must be postmarked by April 19,2001 .
At the Prudential Youth Leadership Institute Summ er Camp
attendees will :
*Learn leadership and service skills to bring back to their local
communities;
*Participate in a commun ity service project in Minneapol is;
*Partake in fun evening events in and around Minneapol is;
*Meet youth from all over the United States;
*Have FUN!
For more information or an application contact Jill Manlove, YES
Ambassador at Michigan Community Service Comm ission at
(517) 241-3867 or manlovej@state.mi .us For further information
please contact Rick Bialczak at the Points of Light Foundation
{202) 729-8151 or rbialczak@pointsoflight.org .

Michigan Community Service Commission
(5 17) 335-4295 Fax (51 7) 373-4977

Beth Barney, Michigan 's AmeriCorps Promise Fellows
Program Manager, (51 7) 335-795 2 barneyb@state.mi.us

Mary Grill, Michigan's Promise
(5 17) 335-7875 grillm@state.mi.us

Liz Clemenshaw, Michigan 's AmeriCorps Promise Fellow
(5 17) 241-3493 clemenshawl@state.mi. us

�Michigan's Promise
COMMUNITIES OF PROMISE ROSTER

Mr. Chris Angel
Alpena Volunteer Center
666 Johnson Street
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (517) 356-9021 x.335
Fax: (517) 354-0698
E-mail: angelc@al pen a. cc :rni. us
Community: Alpena/Montmorency Counties

Ms. Lynne Martinez
Commission for LAnsing Schools' Success
300 East Michigan A venue
Lansing, MI 48910
Phone: (517) 319-5437
Fax: (517)484-6910
E-mail: lynnem@acd.net
Community: Capital Area Youth Alliance

Ms. Krysti Bland
District Health Department #4
100 Woods Circle
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (517) 354-4230
Fax: (5 17) 356-3529
E-mail:bland@amaesd.k12.rni.us
Community: Alpena/Montmorency Counties

. Mr:·::Paul McConaua,:,hy ·
Capital Area United Way
1111 Michigan Avenue, S~ite 300
East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone : (517) 203-5020
Fax: (517) 203-5001
E-mail: p .mcconaugh y@capi talareauni tedway.org
Community: Capital Area Youth Alliance

Ms. Claudette Lunney
205 21st Street
Bay City, MI 48708
Phone: (517) 894-5756 home (517) 686-9355 work
Fax: (517) 686-0155
E-mail:producer1967@yahoo.com
Community: Bay City

Ms . Karen McKnight Casey
Service Learning Center
Michigan State University
30 Student Services Building
East Lansing, MI 48825
Phone :(517)353-4400
Fax: (517) 353-6663
E-mail:caseyk@pilot.msu.edu
Community: Capital Area Youth Alliance

Mr. Lloyd Banks
Blue Cross Blue Shield
600 East Lafayette
Mail Code 0250
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 225-5516
Fax: (313) 225-9693
E-mail:
Community: Capital Area Youth Alliance

Mr. Sam Singh
Michigan Nonprofit Association
29 Kellogg Center
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: ((517) 353-5038
Fax: (517) 355-3302
E-mail:
Community: Capital Area Youth Alliance

�Ms. Sue Atkins-Wagner
Sault Area Community Foundation
138 Ridge Street, Suite 3
P.O. Box 1979
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Phone: (906) 635-1046
Fax: (775) 417-7368
E-mail: sacf@saul t. com
Community: Chippewa County

Ms. Theresa Nelson
Menominee-Delta-Schoolcraft Community Action
Agency
507 1st Avenue, North
Escanaba, MI49829
Phone: (906) 786-7080
Fax: (906) 786-9423
E-mail:no.email
Community: Delta County

Mr. Leroy Pieri
Chippewa/Luce Counties FIA
208 Bingham Drive
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Phone: (906) 635-4105
Fax: (906) 635-4173
E-mail :pieril@state.mi. us
Community: Chippewa County

Ms . Tricia Pulis
United Way Community Services
1212 Griswold
Detroit, MI .~.?276
Phope
: (313}":226-9491
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Fax: (313 ) 226-9490
E-mail:
Community: Detroit

Ms. Jacqueline Augustine
Public Health - Delta &amp; Menominee Counties
2920 College Avenue
Escanaba, MI 49829
Phone: (906) 789-81 01
Fax : (906) 786-1962
E-mail :
Community: Delta County

Mr. Gerald Mcintyre
Dickinson County Collaborati ve Board
500 St. Stephen Avenue, Suite 30 1
Iron Mountain, MI 49801
Phone: (906) 779-0075
Fax : (906) 774-7797
E-mail: gmcintyre@bresnanlink.net
Community: Dickinson/Iron Counties

Ms. Deb Nedeau
Pathways to Healthy Living
301 N. Lincoln Road, Suite 8
Escanaba, MI 49829
Phone: (906) 789-7454
Fax: (906) 789-7458
E-mail: dnedeau@bresnanlink.net
Community: Delta County

Ms. Carolee Dodge Francis
Dickinson County Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 648
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-0648
Phone: (906) 774-3131
Fax: (906) 774-7640
E-mail:
Community: Dickinson/Iron County

�Ms . Lorraine Laferriere
VFW National Home for Children
3573 S. Waverly Drive
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
Phone: (517) 663-1521
Fax: (517)663-7549
E-mail:
Community: Eaton Rapids

Ms . Deanna DePree
Michigan Communities In Schools
160 South Waverly
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 396-7566 x.119
Fax: (616) 396-6893
E-mail : ls~,.cis@iserv .net
Community: Holland

Mr. Jerry Johnson
Priority Children
202 E. Boulevard Drive, Suite 120
Flint, MI 48503
Phone: (81 0) 234-5007
Fax: (810)234-5017
E-mail :jerry@prioritychildren.org
Community: Flint/Genesee County

Mr. George Hubbard
Ionia County ISD
2191 Harwood Road
Ionia, MI 48.84.6 ··
'P hone: (616) 527-4900-·
Fax: (616) 527-4731
E-mail :ghubbard@remc8 .kl2 .mi.us
Community: Ionia County

Ms. Laurie Craft
The Grand Rapids Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (6 16) 454-1751
Fax: (616) 454-6455
E-mail:lcraft@grfoundation.org
Community: Grand Rapids

Ms . Dee Obrecht
Child &amp; Family Enrichment Council
402 S. University
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Phone : (517) 773-6444
Fax: (517) 772-9663
E-mail: cafedee@hotmail. com
Community: Isabella County

Ms . Tasha Bourne
Center for Good Health
Hollnad Community Hospital
1061 South Washington Avenue
Hollnad, MI 49423-5216
Phone : (616) 394-9841
Fax : (616) 394-3794
E-mai1:tashau@hoho.org
Community: Holland

Ms. Lois Sandbrook
WINN Area Activities Center
4423 West Fremont Road
Blanchard, MI 49310
Phone: (5 17) 866-2358
Fax: (517) 866-6213
E-mail:fairviewacres@msn .com
Community: Isabella County

�Ms . Vera Wiltse
Isabella County Extension Office
County Annex Building
200 N. Main Street
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Phone: (517) 772-0911 x.219
Fax: (51 7) 773-1622
E-mail:
Community: Isabella County

Ms. Elaine Koons
Livonia Public Schools
15125 Farmington Road
Livonia, MI 48154
Phone: (734) 432-3669
Fax: (734) 432-3699
E-mail :ekoons@livonia.k1 2.mi.us
Community: Livonia

Ms. Shelly Schadewa1d
Jackson Nonprofit Support Center
325 West Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201
Phone : (517) 796-4750
Fax: (51 7) 796-5981
E-mail :shelly@j acksonnonprofit.org
Community: Jackson County

Ms . Rose Ann Welte
Strong Families/Safe Children
P.O. Box 73
200 Hamilton Lake Road
Ne..yperry, .ryfiA9S68
'Phone: (906) 293-8'145 ,
Fax : (906) 293-8199
E-mail:roseann@up.net
Community: Luce County

Mr. Aaron Cantrell
Volunteer Center of Greater Kalamazoo
709-A S. Westnedge Avenue
Kalamazoo , MI 49007
Phone : (616) 382-835 0
Fax: (616) 382-8362
E-mai1:kalcac@aol.com
Community: Kalamazoo County

Ms. Joyce Belonga
Mackinac County Extension Offi ce
100 Marley Street
St. Ignace, MI 49781
Phone : (906) 643-0314
Fax: (906) 643-0353
E-mail :
Community: Mackinac County

Ms . Ranae McCauley
Kalkaska County Extension Office
605 North Birch
Kalkaska, MI 49646
Phone: (231 ) 258-3320
Fax: (231 ) 258-4678
E-mail:mccauler@msue.msu.edu
Community: Kalkaska County

Ms. Geraldine Stelmaszek
Mackinac County Extension Office
100 Marley Street
St. Ignace, MI 49781
Phone: (906)643-0354
Fax: (906) 643-0353
E-mail:stelmasg@msue.msu.edu
Community: Mackinac County

�Ms. Carole Touchinski
The Alliance for Youth
307 S. Front Street
Marquette, MI 49855
Phone: (906) 228-8919
Fax: (906) 228-7712
E-mail: eta uchinski@ma yf. org
Community: Marquette/Alger Counties

Ms . Denise Hubbard
EightCAP, Inc.
904 Oak Drive
Greenville, MI 48838
Phone : (616) 754-9315
Fax: (616) 754-9310
E-mail :dhubbard@mcmentoring.org
Community: Montcalm County

Ms . Connie Kreft
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S. Jefferson, Suite 501
Saginaw, MI 48607
Phone: (517) 755-0545
Fax: (517) 755-6524
E-mail:connie@saginawfoundation.org
Community: Saginaw County

Ms. Bev McBride
Anishnabek Community and Family Services
2864 Ashmun Street
Sault Ste. N{arie, MI 49783
.·Phone: (905) 632-5250Fax: (906) 632-5266
E-mail:bmcbride@northemway.net
Community: Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indian s

Ms. Martha Bottomley
Volunteer Muskegon!
880 Jefferson
Muskegon, MI49440
Phone: (231) 722-6600
Fax: (231)722 -6611
E-mail :mjbottornley@hotmail .com
Community: Muskegon

Mr. Herman Proby
City of Southfield
Southfield Public Schools
24433 West ine Mile
Southfield, MI 48034
Phone: (248) 827-0678
Fax: (248) 827-0679
E-mail:
Community: Southfield

Ms. Carol Rienstra
COGIC Community Center
112 E. Grand Avenue
Muskegon, MI49442
Phone: (231) 772-7741
Fax: (231)722-4609
E-mail:rienstra7@aol.com
Community: Muskegon

Mr. Joe Bixler
St. Clair County 4-H Youth Program
200 Grand River, Suite 102
Port Huron, MI 48060
Phone: (81 0) 989-6935
Fax: (81 0) 985-3557
E-mail :bixlerj @msue .msu.edu
Community: St. Clair County

�Ms . Elaine Flowers
St. Clair County FIA
220 Fort Street
Port Huron, MI 48060
Phone: (810) 966-2129
Fax : (81 0) 966-2043
E-mail: flowerse@state .rni. us
Community: St. Clair County

Ms. April McGrath
Department of Public Safety
525 Washington Avenue
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 842-3460
Fax: (616) 847-6050
E-mail:amcgrath@grandhaven.org
Community: Tri-Cities

Mr. Mark Henson-Bolen
St. Joseph County ISO
P.O . Box 219
Centreville, MI 49032
Phone: (616) 467-5453
Fax: (616) 467-4309
E-mail :mahb@charter.net
Community: St. Joseph County

Ms. Diane Dykstra
United Way of Wexford County
P.O. Box 177
Cadillac, MUl960
,. ' 1
. Phone: (23 :t) 775-~753 _
Fax: (231 ) 775-0169
E-mail:unitedwaywex@vo yager.net
Community: Wexford Count)

Ms . Elizabeth O 'Dell
Human Services Commission
677 Main
Centreville, MI 49032
Phone: (616) 46 7-1298
Fax: (616) 467-1229
E-mail:
Community: St. Joseph County

Ms. Lara MacGregor
Volunteer Center of the Tri-Cities
20 N. Fifth Street
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 842-7130
Fax: (616) 842-3596
E-mail: tcauwvc@novagate.org
Community: Tri-Cities

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