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                    <text>Januarv 25, 2005
When you were a child or young adult, was there someone in your life-a
teacher, neighbor, relative, coach, friend, or boss-who encouraged you, showed
you the ropes, and helped you become who you are today? That person was a
mentor to you. Have you often thought about that someone, but regret never
having said "thank you?"
January is National Mentoring Month, and January 25, 2005 is the second annual
Thank Your Mentor Day. Join millions of others in honoring an important mentor
in your life.

Ways to Honor Your Mentor
Contact Them
Get in touch with someone who mentored you. Contact them by email,
telephone, card, or letter and let them know the impact they had on your life.
Tell them how much you appreciate what they did for you.
Pass It On
An excellent way to honor the person who mentored you is to "pass it on" by
becoming a mentor to a young person in your community. For more information
visit www.mentormichigan.org or call 1-800-VOLUNTEER.
Write a Tribute
Write a tribute that will be posted on the Who Mentored You web site. Visit
www.whomentoredyou.org and click on Thank Them. Scroll down to "Write a
Tribute." Don't know what to write? What lessons-or words-of lasting value
did your mentor impart to you? Are there particular events or moments in your
life that you recall in connection with your mentor?

www. whomentoredyou.org

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MICHIGAN

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

Friday, February 11, 2005
MCSC Office, Lansing
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

COMMISSION

I.

Welcome and Introductions- Chairperson Mulhern
(show PSA's

APPROVAL
ITEM

UPDATE

I

Listen to radio spots)

II.

Review &amp; Approval of December 13, 2004, MinutesChairperson Mulhern
(TAB 1)

III.

Standing Committee Reports -Janet Lawson

ITEMS

A.

Fund Development Committee - Commissioner Pickard

(TAB 2)
B.

UPDATE
ITEMS

APPROVAL

IV.

Updates on Progress and Challenges (UPC) - MCSC Staff
A.

B.

ITEM

APPROVAL
UPDATE

Learn and Serve Ad-hoc Committee - TBD

C.
D.

ITEMS

E.
F.

Mentor Michigan I National Mentoring Month
1. Mentor Michigan success - Mary Grill
(TAB 3)
2. Press Conference wiCMA and America's Promise -Janet
Lawson
(TAB 3)
3. Mentor Michigan Provider Council - Paula Kaiser
AmeriCorps
1. AmeriCorps Competitive Renewal Application (TAB 4)
2. AmeriCorps I ConnectMichigan Alliance I Red Cross
proposal
3. AmeriCorps Member Council Meeting
VIG/VCM Proposal- Janet Lawson
(TAB 4)
Learn &amp; Serve I Service-Learning Institute - Angelia or
(TAB 5)
Jeanine
Governor's Service Awards - Mary Grill
Financial Report- Garry Gross
(To Be Dist.l

�DISCUSSION
ITEMS

V.

Commissioner Involvement I State of the StateChairperson Mulhern
CTo Be Dist.l
A. What parts of the State of the State reflect on the MCSC?
B. What role can MCSC Commissioners play?
C. How do we leverage volunteerism around prevention (i.e., drug
prevention, teen pregnancy, illiteracy, etc)?
D. What is the message and how do we market the message?

DISCUSSION
ITEMS

VI.

New Business -Chairperson Mulhern
A. ConnectMichigan Alliance I National Service Update - Kyle
Caldwell
B. Diversity Presentation -AI Flores, Michigan Department of Civil
Rights

VII.

Public Comment- Chairperson Mulhern

VIII. Adjourn - Chairperson Mulhern

Reminder- the next MCSC Board Meeting is scheduled for Friday,
May 1~ 200~ from 9:00am -12:00 pm in Port Huron. This
meeting will be in conjunction with the Russ Mawby Signature
Service Project

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                    <text>MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Comparative Financial Statement/FY 05 1st Quarter
As of December 31 , 2004
Percent of Fiscal Year Elapsed: 25%
STATE FUNDS
Actual
Budget

FEDERAL FUNDS
Budget
Actual

PRIVATE FUNDS
Actual
Budget

TOTALS
Budget
Actual

REVENUES
Current Year
Prior Year Carryover

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0

927,800
0

5,921,400
30,455

5,921,400
30,455

20,000
119,136

20,000
119,136

6,909,200
149,591

6,869,200
149,591

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927 ,800

5,951 ,855

5,951,855

139,136

139,136

7,058,791

7,018,791

Program
Operational

0
0

0
0

5,421 ,809
0

5,421 ,809
0

0
0

0
0

5,421 ,809
0

5,421 ,809
0

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5,421,809

5,421 ,809

0

0

5,421 ,809

5,421,809

0
0
0
0

680,000
153,755
101 ,017
5,000

185,017
48,616
30,384
2,260

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OPER. EXPENDITURES

0

SALARY &amp; WAGES
Salaries/Wages
Retirement
Insurance
Early OuVTerm . Leave

470,176
107,755
60,929
5,000

100,629
27,303
13,971
2,260

209,824
46,000
40,088
0

84,388
21,313
16,413
0

Total Salaries/Fringes

643,860

144,163

295,912

122,114

0

0

939,772

266,277

Telecommunications
Utilities
Other Services/Fees
Mail and Postage
Cont., Seminars
Office Supplies/Printing
Data Processing Supplie
Rentals for Space
Equip. Lease
Misc. Other
Travel
Equipment
MDLEG Fees

11,250
7,200
18,000
5,000
6,990
17,500
0
96,000
3,600
0
13,900
4,500
140,000

1,788
1,617
1,020
309
0
4,944
0
30,800
890
0
1,077
0
42,828

9,124
0
21 ,800
9,500
30,500
15,600
0
0
3,600
0
16,540
0
127,500

2,885
0
27,543
1,239
10,201
9,156
0
0
890
0
6,906
0
0

3,000
0
45,000
10,000
25,000
6,136
0
6,000
1,500
37,500
5,000
0
0

14
0
2,658
0
0
1,524
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

23,374
7,200
84,800
24,500
62,490
39,236
0
102,000
8,700
37,500
35,440
4,500
267,500

4,687
1,617
31 ,221
1,548
10,201
15,624
0
30,800
1,780
0
7,983
0
42,828

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323,940

85,273

234,164

58,820

139,136

4,196

697 ,240

148,289

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967,800

229,436

5,951,885

5,602,743

139,136

4,196

7,058,821

5,836,375

CSS&amp;M (Note #1)

UnspenUallocated Budget

698,364

349,112

Note #1

CSS&amp;M is Contractual Services , Supplies, &amp; Materials

Note #2

State Funds- Actual reflect a budget decrease in the amount of $40,000.

Note #3

134,940

1,182,416

Federal grant numbers will not include Learn &amp; Serve School Based , CHESP and Citizen Corps grants and administration.
These funds are recovered from other agencies and create a "zero" effect on the spreadsheet.

�Federal FY06 Budget Update
On Monday, February 7, 2005 President Bush released his proposed budget for FY06.
The President has proposed a budget that limits discretionary spending in order to cut
the deficit in half by 2009. His budget proposed to substantially reduce or eliminate
more than 150 government programs "that are not getting results, or duplicate current
efforts, or do not fulfill essential priorities." The MCSC receives federal funds from two
agencies, the Corporation for National and Community Service and the Department of
Homeland Security. Below is a brief synopsis of the proposed funding that will directly
impact MCSC.
Corporation for National and Community Service

AmeriCorps
The President proposed a $13 million decrease ($288 million for FY05 compared to
$275 million for FY06) in AmeriCorps State and National Funds. The budget requests
would fund 67,500 members compared to 50,000 in FY05
The President proposed a $3 million increase ($143 million in FY 05 to $146 million in
FY 06) to the National Service Trust. This would support 75,000 members.
The President proposed a $1 million increase to the State Administration grants.
However given the creation for a few new state commissions, we do not expect to see a
gain in funding.
Learn &amp; Serve
The President proposed a $3 million decrease ($43 million in FY 05 and $40 million for
FY 06) for Learn and Serve America.
Another point of interest is the proposal to eliminate 3 appropriation sub-committees.
One of the three sub-committees slated for elimination is the VA-HUD committee which
includes the Corporation for National and Community Service. If approved CNCS's
appropriation would be included in the Labor-HHS subcommittee.

Department of Homeland Security

Citizen Corps
The President proposed a $35 million increase ($15 million in FY 05 and $50 million in
FY 06). It is important to note that Citizen Corps took a significant cut for FY 05. It went
from $40 million in FY 04 to $15 million in FY 05.

Mentoring Federal Funding
(MCSC doesn't currently receive any federal funds to support Mentor Michigan .
However, several organizations in Michigan do.)

The following is a recap of where mentoring stands in 2005 and what the President has
asked for in 2006.

�Department of Education's Mentoring Program
* 2005 (current year budget) $50 Million .
* 2006 (proposed budget) $49 Million . From outward appearances this would basically
continue the support of existing grantees.

US Department of Health and Human Services' Mentoring for Children of Prisoners
program
* 2005 (current year budget) $50 Million .
* 2006 (proposed budget) $50 Million . From outward appearances this
would basically continue the support of existing grantees.

Note that under these two initiatives the President had proposed (in his
2003 state of the union address) an annual $150 million for each of
three years split: $100 million to ED and $50 Million to DHHS. With the
President's proposed 2006 budget on the table, it looks like he was able
to fully fund the DHHS program over the past 3 years and to fund at 50%
the ED program. While short of the President's goal these two
initiatives represent a substantial priority for youth mentoring.

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
In addition, for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the
reauthorizing legislation eliminated the Juvenile Youth Mentoring Program (JUMP),
which means that in another 2 years there will no longer be any funded JUMP grantees.
However, OJJDP received a small mentoring line item for mentoring in the 2005 budget
and the same line item is proposed in the President's 2006 budget.
* 2005 (current year budget) $15 Million. Of this amount $7 million is earmarked for Big

Brothers Big Sisters of America and it remains to be seen how OJJDP will allocate the
remaining 8 million dollars.
* 2006 (proposed budget) $15 Million. What happens next year might look like the same
as 2005 funding .

�Corporation for National and Community Service
2006 Budget Chart

�National Service Funding
CNCS and Homeland Security
(Rough non-audited numbers)
AmeriCorps (MCSC)
Learn &amp; Serve (MCSCIMDE)
Citizen Corps (MCSCIMSP)

$5.02 million
$922,000
$377,000

AmeriCorps*VISTA (CNCS-MI)
Senior Corps (CNCS-MI)
Senior Corps (MI-OSA)

$5.04 million
$6.6 million
$5.6 million

Total National Service Funds*

$23.559 million

*Does not include grants to national nonprofrt organizations receiving CNCS funds and operating in
Michigan, but not through the MCSC nor the CNCS Michigan Office.

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JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM, Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing , Michigan 48913
Telephone : (517) 335-4295
Fax: (517) 373-4977
www.michigan.gov/mcsc

Chairperson
Daniel G. Mulhern
Executive Director
Janet C. Lawson

MEMORANDUM

TO:

MCSC Commissioners

FROM:

Vivian Pickard, MCSC Fundraising Committee Chair

DATE:

February 3, 2005

RE:

MCSC Fundraising Conunittee Report

The MCSC Fundraising Committee met via conference call on Wednesday, February 2, 2005.
Present on the call were Conunissioners Acho, Collier, Lawrence, Pardoe, and Pelligrino.
Representing the Carter Partnership Awards Host Committee was Amy Smitter of Michigan
Campus Compact. MCSC staff members on the call were Janet Lawson and Mary Grill.
The committee's current focus is sponsorship for the 2005 Governor's Service Awards/Carter
Partnership Awards. There was an in-depth discussion about sponsors which included the
following:
•

•
•

•
•

Our 2005 goal is $335 ,000. This is a joint goal of the MCSC Fundraising Committee and
the Carter Partnership Awards Host Committee.
We have raised $92,500 to date! (See attached Sponsor Update.)
The majority ofthe solicitation letters went out in late December and early January.
There are several letters that are pending as we secure final contacts, sponsor level
information, etc. There was discussion about some of the potential sponsors and details
were discussed regarding Whirlpool and Fifth Third Bank.
All solicitation letters should be in the mail by mid-February.
Commissioners were reminded to make the follow up calls to the organizations they
selected to solicit. Copies of letters to "your organizations" are being faxed as soon as
letters are mailed. This is your indication that follow up calls can be made. If you have
any questions about this, contact Janice Harvey or Mary Grill.

Amy Smitter gave an update on the work of the Carter Partnership Awards Host Committee.
This group is working together with the MCSC Fundraising Committee to solicit potential

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�funders. Michian Campus Compact members are also being asked to financially support the
event.
There was a discussion about organizations that committed to be Award Sponsors at the $10,000
level (top sponsorship level) prior to the partnership between GSA and the Carter Awards.
When this partnership was formed, the top level of sponsorship was elevated to the Premiere
level of$25,000. There are two organizations that committed at the $10,000 Award Sponsor
level- Standard Federal Bank and DTE Energy Foundation. The committee felt it was
important to honor our original commitment to these two organizations. This commitment
included a seat at the Governor's table and stage presence during an award presentation.
However, the Premiere sponsors will receive additional recognition at the event via the emcee,
the event program, video presentation, etc. Commissioner Acho, who represents Standard
Federal, felt this is an equitable solution. She did state that Standard Federal is seriously
pursuing increasing their contribution to the Premiere level.
Mary Grill recently did a site visit to the Hyatt Regency. Based on the hotel facilities, she
recommended that the event be held in the Hubbard Ballroom, which has a seating capacity of
approximately 700-750. The Hubbard is the most elegant ballroom at the Hyatt and will
maintain the event's high quality atmosphere. Commissioner Collier, who recently attended an
event at the Hyatt, agreed with this recommendation. The committee also agreed and the
decision was made to hold the event in the Hubbard Ballroom.
Carmen Harlan, anchor for WDIV TV -4 in Detroit, has been secured as the event emcee.

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�~overnor's
A~eAwards

CARTER

._

PARTNERSHIP
AWARD~4'm~~~~

2005 Sponsor Update
February 1, 2005
$335,000- Our Goal!

~

$325,000

~'if

$315,000
$305,000
$295,000
$285,000
$275,000
$265,000
$255,000
$245,000
$235,000
$225,000
$215,000
$205,000
$195,000
$185 ,000
$175 ,000
$165,000
$155 ,000
$145,000
$135 ,000
$125,000
$115,000

Sponsors Committed To Date

*

Blue Cross Blue Shield
Council ofMichigan Foundtions
Delphi Corporation
DTEEnergy
General Motors Corporation
Lear Corporation
Michigan Nonprofit Organization
Olivet College
Presidents Council of State Univ. of
Michigan
Standard Federal
University ofMichigan Dearborn

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                    <text>9th Annual
Institute on Service-Learning

Registration
Brochure

February 17-18, 2005
Adrian College
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ally Berman specializes in teaching educators
how to use practical strategies that expand
student teamwork, cognition, metacognition,
and self-evaluation skills. She developed and
tested many of her ideas during her 30 years of
teaching science in a large Chicago-area high
school. Ms. Berman is a Skylight consultant and has written five
books: Service Learning for the Multiple Intelligences Classroom; Catch
Them Thinking in Science; A Multiple Intelligences Road to a Quality
Classroom; Making Choice Theory Work in a Quality Classroom; and
Project Learning for the Multiple Intelligence Classroom.

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lex Kotlowitz is a writer-in-residence at Northwnot-.a ........
University and a visiting professor at the University
of Notre Dame as the Welch Chair in American Studies.
He has also been a writer-in-residence at the University
of Chicago. Mr Kotlowitz's journalism contributions
include various magazines and journals including:

The New York Times; The New Yorker; The Washington Post;
The Chicago Tribune; Rolling Stone; The Atlantic; The New Republic; The Wall
Street Journal; and The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour as well as public radio
including: This American Life; All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and
Chicago Public Radio. He is the author of many bestselling books
including: Never a City So Real; The Other Side of the River: A Story of Two
Towns, a Death and America's Dilemma; and There Are No Children Here: The
Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America. Mr. Kotlowitz's
journalism honors include the George Foster Peabody Award, the Robert
F. Kennedy Journalism Award, the George Polk Award and the
Thurgood Marshall A ward. He is also the recipient of three honorary
degrees and the John LaFarge Memorial Award for Interracial Justice
given by New York's Catholic Interracial Council.

�AM Pre-Conference Sessions
9:00a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Kathleen Stacey, Eastern Michigan University

[2] Nuts &amp; Bolts: Fundamentals of
Academic Service-Learning in
Higher Education

Audience: K-12 Educators

Dale Rice, Eastern Michigan University

Participants will : (1) define academic servicelearning, (2 ) identify curriculum standards and
benchmarks which might benefit from an
academic service-learning experience, (3) learn
how to create links with community agencies,
(4) develop reflective thinking opportunities for
students to link course content to servicelearning experiences and (5 ) create class
assignments to evaluate student performance.

Audience: Higher Educators

(1] Integrating Academic Service-Learning
into the K-12 Curriculum

[3] Regional Service-Learning Clusters to
Address Community Problems
MCC Faculty Steering Committee
Audience: Higher Educators

Faculty members are invited to join the MCC
Faculty Steering Committee in a discussion of
regional clustering for service-learning around
common community problems. Research,
strategies and model programs will be
discussed. The group will develop a plan to
utilize faculty expertise and MCC resources to
garner support for regional initiatives and
encourage new faculty to join the effort.

[5] A Practical Guide to Service-Learning in
the Classroom
Sally Berman, Skylight
Audience: K-12 Educators

Working in small teams, participants will
investigate practical strategies for selecting
Service-Learning projects, implementing and
managing the projects, reflecting on service and
content learning experiences, and assessing
content and life-skills learning. Participants will
inspect and model strategies designed to give
both teachers and students a voice in evaluating
the desirability of potential Service-Learning
projects, connecting with community partners,
and designing project management plans.

This session is meant to provide the
participant with an introduction to the
fundamentals of academic service-learning
so that they can make most effective use of
the Institute's workshops. Participants will
(1) define academic service-learning,
(2) engage in describing their own
situations, (3 ) learn how to create links with
community agencies, (4) develop reflective
thinking opportunities for students to link
course content to service-learning
experiences, and (5) discuss the
development of a sustainable infrastructure
fo r academic service-learning.

[4] Timely Tips for Service-Learning
Survival
Jeanine Yard, Michigan Community Service
Commission
Audience: Youth

Do you feel like you need more than 24
hours in a day? Does it feel like you r life is
too full? This workshop will provide tips on
managing your time , organizing your life
and planning around priorities that are
important to you. Fitting service-learning
into your life shouldn't weigh you down if
you plan efficiently.

�PM Pre-Conference Sessions
1:00 p.m.-4:00p.m.
[6] Risky Business
Ryan Fewins, Saginaw Valley State
University
Audience: Youth

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Facilitating activities becomes a difficult
task as a group matures and becomes a
team. Come to Risky Business to have a
great time, learn some new activities to use
in your programming and gain a better
understanding of what it takes to lead a
group. Adults welcome too!

[8] To Serve the College or the
Community? Best Practice in
Community Service Work Study
Erin Bowley, Campus Compact
Audience: Higher Educators

Make th e most of t he requi rement t hat 7%
of federal work-study funds be spent on
service positions in the community.
Participants in this workshop will leave with
an increased understanding of effective
ways to integrate service experiences with
federal work-study, and will create an action
plan for these efforts at their own
institutions. Results from a national study
on community service federal work-study
practice at 52 institutions and a set of best
practice guidelines will be shared. This
session is designed for an audience
consisting of those working in higher
education financial aid , student
employment, and community servicelearning offices.

[7] Planning, Implementing and
Assessing Meaningful Student
Service-Learning Projects
Dr. James McDonald , Central Michigan
Un iversity
Audience: Higher Educators, K-12
Educators

Model service-learning activities will be
presented to and solicited from
workshop participants. A backward
design approach to the planning,
implementation and assessment of
service-learning projects will be utilized.
Rubrics or other appropriate
assessments will be an outcome for
participants. Pairing and sharing
activities will be incorporated in the
session.

[9r[ive Long and Prosper:Strategies to Sustain Your
Service-Learning Efforts
Nelda Brown , State Education Agency
K-12 Service-Learning
Network (SEANet)
Audience: K-12 Educators, Higher
Educators

Teachers in many schools have adopted
service-learning as a key instructional
method for reaching K-12 and collegeaged students. Experience shows that
teachers who use service-learning
embrace it passionately, feeling that it is
a powerful teaching strategy that
motivates students to become engaged
in activities and school work while
providing an experiential base upon
which learning can and does occur. How
can service-learning be sustained in an
educational environment that stresses
accountability and evidence-based
practice? Join us for an in-depth session
to discuss proven strategies that can
help you sustain your efforts.

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Thursday - February 17, 2005

8:30 - 9:00a.m.

Registration

9 :00 - 12:00 p.m.

Pre-Conference Sessions

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Lunch

1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Pre-Conference Sessions

4 :30 - 6:00p.m.

Reception and
Service-Learning
Awards Ceremony
Light hors d'oeuvres

Concurrent Session
Topics Include:
~ Michigan Urbanists Dialogue
about Service-Learning
~ Beyond "Helping Us Out":
Views f rom Community
Partners
~ Pre-Service Teachers:
Emerging Service-Learning
Practitioners
~ Service-Learning in
Mathematics: More Than Just
Tutoring

Friday - February 18, 2005

8:30 - 9:00a .m.

Registration/Breakfast

9:00 - 9:15a.m.

Welcome

9:15 - 9:45a.m.

Keynote Speaker
Sally Berman

10:00 - 11:15 a.m.

Concurrent Sessions

11:30 - 12:00 p.m .

Keynote Speaker
Alex Kotlowitz

12:00- 12:45 p.m.

Lunch

12:45- 1:15 p.m.

Traveling Desserts and
Poster Sessions

1:30 - 2:45p.m .

Concurrent Sessions

3:00 - 4 :15 p.m.

Concurrent and
Roundtable Sessions

4:15p.m .

Travel Safely!

~ The Challenge and Promise of
Multidisciplinary ServiceLearning Projects
~ Service-Learning with At-Risk
Youth
~ Innovative Evaluation Tools
That Work

~ Service-Learning Without
Leaving the Classroom

�Student Track
INSTITUTE ON SERVICE-LEARNING STUDENT TRACK
Give students the tools they need to be leaders in you r se rvi celearning effort. This year, a limited number of spots are ava ilable
for students grades 9-16 to participate in the Institute on
Service-Learning. Specially designed pre-conference and
general workshop sessions are indicated in the registration
brochure and in the conference booklet. Look for the
in the
program for student only or student friendly sessions.
Register soon! Only 75 spaces
are available for this track.

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Ri dge Student Center- FREE PARKING
Adrian Col lege, Adrian , Ml
See directions on line at:
www.m icamp uscompact.org/ institute.asp
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RATE

FEATURED HOTELS

RATE

: Holiday Inn Express ... .. ...... ... .. ........ .$91.00

Carlton Lodge .................... $81.00

: 1077 West US 223, Adrian, Ml 49221

1629 West Maumee, Adrian, Ml 49221

: (517) 265-5700

800-445-6343

: Group Name: Institute on Service-Learning

Group Name: Institute on Service-Learn ing

: Cut off date for rate : February 3, 2005

Cut off date for rate: February 3 , 2005

: Super 8 Motel .... .... ... ... ..... .............. .$57.60

Adrian College Residence Hall

: 1091 US 223, Adrian, Ml 49221

Double (2 twin beds) ........ $34.00

: (517) 265-8888

Single (1 tw in bed ).......... .. $22.00

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* Linens provided

: Cut off date for rat e: February 3, 2005

(517) 264-3156

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$100

Students &amp; Presenters (Both days- Includes meals- 3 max per presentation)

$60

Early Bird Registration (Postmarked by 1/14) (Both days- Includes meals)

$130

Regular Registration (Postmarked 1/15-2/11) (Both days- Includes meals)

$160

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Friday, February 11, 2005
12:00 p.m. -4:00p.m.
Michigan Community Service Commission Office
Lansing, Michigan

Internal Agenda
I.

Welcome and Introductions- Chairperson Mulhern
(Show PSA' siListen to radio spots)

II.

Review &amp; Approval of December 13, 2004 Minutes - Chairperson Mulhern

lll.

Standing Committee Reports

IV.

V.

A.

Fund Development Committee - Commissioner Pickard

B.

Learn and Serve Committee Report- TBD

Updates on Progress and Challenges (UPC) - MCSC Staff
A.

Mentor Michigan I National Mentoring Month
1.
Mentor Michigan success - Mary Grill
Press Conference wi CMA and America' s Promise - Janet Lawson
2.
3.
Mentor Michigan Provider Council - Paula Kaiser
4.
Mentor Michigan Leadership Council - Janet Lawson

B.

AmeriCorps
1. AmeriCorps Competitive Renewal Application (approval item)- Paula
Kaiser
2. AmeriCorps I ConnectMichigan Alliance I Red Cross proposal Member
Council Meeting - Paula Kaiser

C.

Learn &amp; Serve I Service-Learning Institute - Angelia or Jeanine

D.

Governor' s Service Awards (timeline, selection process, logistics) -Mary Grill

E.

VIGIVCM Proposal - Janet Lawson

F.

ConnectMichigan Alliance I National Service Update - Kyle Caldwell

Commissioner Involvement I State of the State
A.
B.
C.

D.

What parts of the State of the State Address reflect on the MCSC?
What role can MCSC Commissioners play?
How do we leverage volunteerism around prevention (i.e. drug prevention, teen
pregnancy, illiteracy)?
What is the message and how do we market the message?

�VI.

New Business- Chairperson Mulhern
A.

VII.

Diversity Presentation- Al Flores, Michigan Department of Civic Rights

Public Comment- Chairperson Mulhern

VIII. Adjourn - Chairperson Mulhern

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Ms. Carolyn Bloodworth, Secretaryffreasurer, Consumers Energy Foundation
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Mr. Dan Mulhern, First Gentleman of Michigan
Mr. Terry Pruitt, Manager, Saginaw's Promise
Mr. Sam Singh, President and CEO, Michigan Nonprofit Association
Ms. Shirley Stancato, President and CEO, New Detroit, Inc.
Dr. Saundra Tracy, President, Alma College
Ms. Sandra E Ulsh, President, Ford Motor Company Fund
Mr. Dale Weighill, President and CEO, Resource Center

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                    <text>STATE OF MICHIGAN

JENNIFER M . GRANHOLM, Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Chairperson
Daniel G. Mulhern

1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing, Michigan 48913
Telephone: (517) 335-4295
FAX: (517) 373-4977
www.michigan.gov/mcsc

Executive Director
Janet Lawson

MEMORANDUM

TO:

Members of the Michigan Community Service Commission

FROM:

Janet Lawson, Executive Director

RE:

Follow up to our February 11, 2005 Board Meeting

DATE:

Monday, February 14, 2005

J1-

Attached you will find the supplemental materials that were distributed at our meeting on
February 11, 2005 . The members had a great discussion about the Governor's State ofthe
State address and how it affects the Commission. There was also a discussion on how the
Commission can help with the 2006 Super Bowl in Detroit. The members approved funding for
the AmeriCorps Competitive Renewal Application and the Volunteer Investment
GrantsNolunteer Centers ofMichigan funding.
The next MCSC Board Meeting will be held on Friday, May 20, from 9:00am -12:00 pm near
Port Huron. This meeting will take place in conjunction with the Russ Mawby Signature Service
Project. We hope you will be able to join us for the board meeting and stay for the Signature
Service Project. More information on this event will be sent out soon. It is a great opportunity
to see our AmeriCorps members at work!
Please note, enclosed you will find a "REVISED" list ofMCSC meeting dates. We have
scheduled our annual retreat for September 21st - 22nd at Mackinac Island and the fmal meeting
for 2005 on Wednesday, November gth.

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Wave 1: Executive Summary
Background, Objectives and Method

The Mentor Michigan Census (MMC) is a survey of organizations operating
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2. Understand program components, processes, resources, and needs.
3. Encourage and support program evaluation.
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The MMC data were collected via an on-line survey. There were approximately
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to view and submit responses via hard copy or via the on-line survey.
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people together with caring individuals who offer guidance, support, and
encouragement aimed at developing the competence and character of the
mentee." Responsible mentoring can take many forms:
• Traditional mentoring (one adult to one young person)
• Group mentoring (one adult to up to four young people)
• Team mentoring (several adults working with small groups of young
people, in which the adult to youth ratio is not greater than 1:4)
• Peer mentoring (caring youth mentoring other youth)
• E-mentoring (mentoring via e-mail and the Internet)
The MMC uses the mentoring funnel as a conceptual framework. The mentoring
funnel can be used by organizations and Mentor Michigan when planning,
implementing and assessing efforts to provide mentors to children who need
them. The funnel identifies key steps in the recruitment and mentoring process to
be measured, including number of inquires from potential mentors, number of
written applications, background checking processes, training process, number
and type of mentoring matches, duration and intensity of matches and mentors
repeating the mentoring experience or referring others to become mentors. See
the "State of Mentoring in Michigan" for more information.
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�Mentor Michigan Census
Wave 1: Executive Summary
The Scope and Nature of Mentoring in Michigan
• A total of 16,574 young people were mentored in 2004 (January through
August) through the 105 mentoring organizations that responded to the MMC.
As not all mentoring organizations responded to the MMC and because the
MMC covered only eight months of 2004, it is reasonable to estimate that
mentors served more than 22,500 Michigan children in 2004.
•

These mentoring organizations report using 9,108 active mentors to provide
mentoring services to children in Michigan.

•

Forty-five organizations report an increase in the number of matches (2, 195
increase in aggregate matches) in 2004 compared to 2003, while 14
organizations report a decrease (848 decrease in aggregate matches). This
yields a net reported increase in matches of 1,347 in 2004 compared to 2003.

•

One adult mentoring one child is the most common form of mentoring in
Michigan as 53% of the matches are conducted with this form of mentoring.
Team mentoring (19%), group mentoring (17%), peer mentoring (12%) and
"e-mentoring" ( 1%) also are practiced.

•

Seventy-five percent of mentoring organizations require at least some training
for the mentor prior to being matched. Most commonly, training is for only an
hour or two, but 27% of organizations require more than four hours of mentor
training.

•

Eight of ten mentoring organizations require at least one hour of contact
between the mentor and child each week. Fifteen percent require at least
three hours of interaction per week.

•

Most commonly mentoring matches endure for six to twelve months, yet 34%
report matches that last, on average, longer than twelve months. Only 7% of
mentoring organizations report an average match duration of less than six
months.

Demographics of Mentors and Children Served
• In total, more girls than boys are served by mentoring programs in Michigan.
Fifty-six percent of children served are female and 44% male. Similarly, more
women serve as mentors than men. Sixty-six percent of mentors are female
and 34% are maie.
•

In total, children age 12-14 are most frequently served by mentoring
programs; 45% of all children served are in this age group. Six to eleven year
olds (35%) and 15-18 year olds (18%) follow in order of percentage of the
total served. Only 2% of young people served by organizations responding to
the MMC are 18 to 25 years old.

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�Mentor Michigan Census
Wave 1: Executive Summary
•

More than half (52%) of mentors are age 25-55. Those age 55-65 represent
16% of all mentors. Twenty-seven percent of mentors are younger than 25
years old, but only 4% are 65 or older.

•

Nearly half (47%) of all children served by mentoring programs reporting to
the MMC are African-American, while 44% are Caucasian. Smaller
percentages are Hispanic (5%), Native American (2%), or of some other
race/ethnic background.

•

More than three quarters (76%) of mentors are Caucasian, while 22% are
African-American. The rest of the mentors are Hispanic, Native American or
Arab-American.

Profile of Organizations Providing Mentoring Services
• Most mentoring programs in Michigan are community-based programs
operated by nonprofit organizations. Schools are the second most common
site for mentoring programs. Of the 105 organizations, 62 are communitybased and 35 are school-based. The remainder are either faith-based,
government, business, or higher education organizations.
•

Slightly more than half of the organizations responding to the Census indicate
that mentoring is either their primary or a major part of their mission. Thirty six
percent report that mentoring is only one of several purposes of their
organization and 13% report that mentoring is a small part of their effort.

•

Three of ten mentoring programs operate with budgets of less than $25,000
annually. The smaller budget programs are much more likely to be schoolbased than community-based. Seventeen percent of the programs operate
with budgets of more than $300,000 annually. These are most frequently
large community-based programs.

•

Most of the organizations responding to the MMC are experienced. Nearly
half of the organizations have more than ten years experience operating
mentoring programs. Fewer than one in ten is in its first year of operation.

•

Nearly eight out of ten organizations responding to the MMC report that they
have a board of directors. These boards are most actively involved in
program planning and fundraising. They are less involved with mentor
recruitment, even though the directors of these organizations want more
board effort focused on mentor recruitment.

•

Ninety-five percent of organizations responding to the MMC indicate they
have a mission statement and about four out of ten expect that their board
members will make a financial contribution to their organization.

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�Mentor Michigan Census
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Mentor Michigan Census (MMC)?
The MMC is a survey of organizations operating mentoring programs in the State of
Michigan. In Wave I of the MMC conducted in the fall of2004, 105 organizations
responded to the MMC.

What is the purpose of the MMC?
The primary purpose of the MMC is to understand the scope and nature of mentoring and
mentoring organizations in Michigan. Specifically, there are three key objectives:
1. Identify, count, describe, and track mentoring organizations, programs,
mentors, and mentees.
2. Understand program components, processes, resources, and needs.
3. Encourage and support program evaluation.

Who are the respondents?
Respondents to the survey are representatives of organizations that operate mentoring
programs.

Why is the MMC being conducted now?
In 1999 (then Michigan Attorney General) Governor Granholm began Mentor Michigan
as a way to provide stable and caring adults to children who need them. The MMC is a
way to better understand the scope and reach of current mentoring programs. In the
future, when additional data is collected, the MMC will track the progress of programs
and the overall mentoring movement in Michigan.

How was the MMC conducted?
The MCC data were collected via an online survey. In future waves, mentoring
organizations will have the opportunity to view and submit responses via hard copy or via
the on-line survey.

How does Mentor Michigan defrne mentoring?
Mentor Michigan has adopted the National Mentoring Partnership's definition.
Mentoring is a structured and trusting relationship that brings young people together with
caring individuals who offer guidance, support and encouragement aimed at developing

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�the competence and character of the men tee. Responsible mentoring can take many
forms:
Traditional mentoring (one adult to one young person)
Group mentoring (one adult to up to four young people)
Team mentoring (several adults working with small groups of young people, in
which the adult to youth ratio is not greater than 1:4)
Peer mentoring (caring youth mentoring other youth)
E-mentoring (mentoring via e-mail and the internet)
What can you do with the data?
Organizations can compare their individual data and situations with the results from the
Census. It can be useful for supporting grant applications and generally understanding the
nature and scope of mentoring programs and organizations. The data provides mentoring
organizations a framework on which they can measure their own performance.
What are the major findings from the first wave of the study?
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o
o
o

A total of 156 organizations operating mentoring programs were identified.
Among these, 105 provided detailed data via the online survey.
These 105 organizations report that they received 6,823 new inquires about
mentoring in 2004 (January through August 2004).
A total of 16,574 young people were served in 2004 through these 105 mentoring
organizations.
These mentoring organizations report using 9,108 active mentors.

For more details, please see "The State ofMentoring in Michigan" (PowerPoint
presentation of 45 slides) or the Executive Summary on the Mentor Michigan web site at
www.mentormichigan.org. You may also contact Paula Kaiser VanDam at (517) 3731376 or kaiserp@rnichigan.gov.
How can I participate? Why should I participate?
If you are a representative of an organization providing mentoring programs to youth in
Michigan, please register your program via the www.mentormichigan.org web site. All
verified registrants will be asked to participate in future of waves ofMMC.
Mentor Michigan will provide every program completing the Census with a summary of
results. This will be sent to the person who completes this survey (contact person) via
email.
We plan to conduct this survey periodically over the next several years so we can track
progress and identify challenges facing Michigan's mentoring programs. By
participating, you help us all understand progress and challenges in our efforts to provide
a mentor to every child in Michigan who needs one.

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�How can I get more information?
In the fall and winter of 2004 a series of regional meetings were held where data from the

MMC were presented and discussed. Look for notices of the 2005 Mentor Michigan
regional meetings. Also be sure to sign up for the Mentor Michigan Listserv by visiting
www.mentormichigan.org.
Who conducted the Mentor Michigan Census?
Kahle Research Solutions has been contracted by the Michigan Community Service
Commission to design, conduct, analyze and report the MMC.

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JENNIFER M . GRANHOLM
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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
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JOHN D. CHERRY. JR.
I..T. GOVERNO R

January 28, 2005

Dear Colleagues:
Before January slips totally away, I want to take a moment to look ahead as well as
reflect on this New Year which is bringing us new challenges and new hope for the future.
January is the traditional time of new resolutions for many folks - including my
husband Dan and me. Several years ago, we resolved to become mentors, an experience
that has not only added a new dimension to the lives of the two youngsters we mentor, it
has also enriched our family's life in so many ways. We are completely in the camp of the
99 percent of mentors who, when surveyed, said they would recommend men to ring to
others. Indeed, I am recommending it to you.
It is because of this rewarding experience that Dan and I are heading up the Mentor
Michigan initiative - a statewide effort designed to raise awareness about mentoring. Our
goal is to have 10,000 new mentoring volunteers in Michigan by 2006. I know it' s a pretty
tall order, but we are confident that we can do it.
So, it's in the spirit of new beginnings that I encourage you to consider becoming a
mentor to an eager young boy or girL Just one hour a week can make a lifetime of
difference to a child who needs a caring, stable adult influence in their life. You don't need
special skills or extra time to be a mentor. You simply need to take an interest in a child.
Share your chores, share a trip to the mall, or share your lunch. That's all it takes. For
example, Big Brother Big Sister has a "lunch buddy" program that many in my office
participate in once a week. It's easy, it's rewarding, and you change not just one life, but
two - yours included. Your individual offices can organize lunch buddy teams to help out
schools in your area with students struggling with math or reading.
For more information about the Mentor Michigan program, visit
www.mentorrnichigan.org or call 1-800-VOLUNTEER.
Sincerely,

Jennifer M. Granholm
Governor

GEORGE W. ROMNEY BUILDING • 111 SOUTH CAPITOL AVEN UE • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48909
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Michigan I Campus Compact

January 6, 2005
First Gentleman Daniel Granholm Mulhern
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, MI 48909
Dear First Gentleman Mulhern,
Through this letter, Michigan Campus Compact (MCC) expresses its strong support of mentoring
across the state of Michigan . The Board of Directors representing 31 MCC member institutions of
higher education would like to accept your challenge to recruit 1500 new mentors from higher
education institutions. Over the next three academic years (2004-2007), the MCC network will make
mentoring a priority.

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MCC will seek funding for grants to member institutions to assist existing and developing mentoring
partnerships between community agencies and higher education. We will seek leadership among our
presidents to promote a campaign to peers in Michigan. We will take steps to assess and document
the mentoring, community service, service-learning and research provided by higher education to
communities in Michigan. And, we will collect stories on the impact of higher education through
mentoring in local communities.
Your support of MCC, and our individual institutions of higher education, is crucial to the success of
this challenge. We look forward to working with your staff and those at the Michigan Community
Service Commission to achieve the tasks described above and to help ensure success of your bold
initiative to mobilize 10,000 mentors in three years.
To assist the MCC colleges and universities, we ask that you and Governor Granholm commit to
visiting 4-6 college and university campuses across the state to discuss mentoring with students,
faculty, and staff as part of the MCC campaign to meet the challenge. We believe that your personal
commitments would be tremendously helpful in getting the commitment of others.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, I thank you for your advocacy of this exciting and ennobling
initiative and pledge our support to provide children in the state with opportunities to connect with
stable, caring adults. I am confident that our students, faculty, and staff will rise to the challenge and
surpass our pledge of 1,500 mentors.
Sincerely,

Peter Mitchell
Chair, Michigan Campus Compact
President, Albion College
Affiliated with the ConnectMichigan Alliance and Campus Compact

�Response to Mentor Michigan Challenge
Board Consideration 10/26/04
On June 10, 2004, First Gentleman Daniel Mulhern attended and presented at the
Michigan Campus Compact's Council of Presidents Meeting in East Lansing, Michigan
on the Governor's Mentor Michigan initiative. At that meeting he shared the state goal to
recruit an additional 10,000 mentors to help give children in the state a stable caring adult
in their lives. He also challenged the membership of Michigan Campus Compact, 31
colleges and universities in the state, to commit to assisting Mentor Michigan reach that
goal by recruiting 1500 new mentors from their student, staff and faculty bodies across
the state.
Higher Education and Mentoring in Michigan
Michigan Campus Compact surveyed all 31 members' primary contact person for
community service in the summer of2004. We received responses from ten member
institutions and learned that there is a variety of campus approaches to placing students as
mentors in the community. -The primary ways include:
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•
•
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One on One Mentoring- programs like Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Literacy
Councils and Best Buddies
Group Mentoring- programs like Boy Scouts of America and Boys and Girls
Clubs
Team Mentoring - programs like after school programs and midnight basketball
Peer Mentoring- programs like freshman retention programs and minority
services on campus
Tutoring - programs like HOSTS, America Reads and school district partnerships

No campuses reported placing students in E-Mentoring, or mentoring by e-mail or the
internet.
Members all reported that they could increase mentoring placements given the proper
encouragement or allocated time to focus on mentoring. Smaller institutions reported
numbers of less than 100 students that could be recruited as mentors and larger
institutions reported having already placed over 800 mentors from their campuses. All
reporting was focused on students serving as mentors and not faculty, staff or
administration.
Michigan Campus Compact Support for Mentoring
Michigan Campus Compact has the capacity to help with recruiting mentors from higher
education institutions in three new programs that will be running from 2004-2007. These
programs are:

Michigan Service Scholars- this AmeriCorps Education Award program, funded by the
Michigan Community Service Commission, will recruit 300 student volunteers to do 300
hours of community service a year. Half ( 150) of those volunteers will be focused on

�mentor programming in early childhood development, adequate yearly progress schools,
and traditional mentoring/tutoring programs.

Michigan Campus Compact AmeriCorps*VISTA Program- this AmeriCorps*VISTA
program [the Domestic Peace Corps], funded by the Corporation for National and
Community Service- Detroit Office, places 12 VISTA Members at MCC member
institutions across the state for the academic year. Each member is addressing and
developing mentoring and tutoring for low income children in Michigan. Collectively
the VISTAs have over 600 mentors in their work plan for the academic year.

Midwest Campus Compact Student Citizen Fellows Program -this program is an
AmeriCorps Education Award program, funded by the Corporation for National and
Community Service out of Washington, D.C. and run by Wisconsin Campus Compact for
the Midwest states that will work with first generation and low income college students in
a positive peer environment with community service requirements. Recruitment for this
program will begin in spring 2005 for fall 2005 academic year. Between 120 and 160
student members could be allocated to Michigan through a competitive grant process.
Half to two-thirds of those students would be working in a mentoring or tutoring
capacity.
Collectively Michigan Campus Compact's programs would help meet the challenge
presented by Mentor Michigan with 800-900 new mentors across the state.

Recommendation to Accept the Challenge
Michigan Campus Compact recommends that we accept the challenge to recruit 1500
new mentors from higher education institutions from 2004-2007 (three academic years).
We also recommend that the Michigan Campus Compact Board of Directors approve the
following provisions as part of the challenge:
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•

•
•
•

We ask Governor Jennifer Granholm and/or Mr. Daniel Mulhern to commit to
visiting 4-6 college and university campuses across the state to discuss mentoring
with students, faculty and staff as part of a campaign.
We seek funding for grants to MCC member institutions to help existing and
developing mentoring partnerships between community agencies and higher
education.
We seek leadership among our presidents to promote a campaign to peers in
Michigan.
We assess and document the mentoring, community service, service-learning and
research provided by higher education in Michigan.
We collect stories ofhow higher education has impacted mentoring in local
communities.

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sanitary code for installation and monitoring
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ing a state code a high priority for her administration.
Over the past year the
The Task Force is part of a
Michigan Groundwater
steering committee working
Stewardship AmeriCorps
Program (MGSP) has
to draft a code for considerapartnered with the Northtion by the legislature .
west Michigan On-Site
The MGSP is deWastewater Task Force
signed to help individuals
to change this problem.
reduce the risks of groundwater contamination associThis unique partnership
will give AmeriCorps
ated with pesticide and nimembers an opportunity
trogen fertilizer use. Home
to meet their goals deassessments and educaMGSP MembersSarah Morin, Adam Schubel ,
tional demonstrations are
velop relationships with Christy Roman and Lisa Gruber
available free of charge.
community leaders.
Four MGSP members, Sarah
The purpose of
Morin, Lisa Gruber, Adam
the Task Force is to help
Schubel and Christy Roman will work with
make local officials aware of the most comthe Task Force to provide wastewater educamon sources of groundwater contamination,
tional programs for community groups.
how to prevent or minimize contamination
and pending changes in regulations concern-

Explore, Experience, Achieve
As part of Michigan's AmeriCorps,
Explore, Experience, Achieve Through 4-H
Mentoring (EEA4-H)is helping to meet the
goals of the Mentor Michigan initiative led by
Governor Jennifer Granholm and First Gentleman Dan Mulhern. EEA4-H is already serving Michigan youth in seventeen counties.
The goal of the program is to provide 1800
underserved Michigan youth with 600 positive, stable and caring adult mentors.
EEA4-Hfocuses on the structured
matching of mentors to youth. Through this
new program youth and adults are paired by
their various interests, hobbies, activities and
like-mindedness. By using the latest

mentoring research and materials 4-H has developed a program ensuring the mentor/
mentee relationship is compatible for long
term endurance and success.
4-H/MSU Extension has a long history of serving Michigan communities.
EEA4-His a continuation of over a hundred
years of dedicated service to Michigan youth
and families.
For more information about Explore,
Experience, Achieve Through 4-H Mentoring,
contact Program Leader/Director Julie Chapin
at chapin@msu.edu or by telephone at (517)
432-7608.

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"GETTING THINGS DONE"

Volunteer Muskegon's AmeriCorps Members
Help Scare the Pants Off Local Residents
BOO! That's the sound of volunteers
from the Friday the 13th movies, and Freddy from
from the Youth Volunteer Corps ofMuskegon
the Nightmare on Elm Street movies.
County scaring people at
This was the ninth year that
the annual Shettler
owners John and Donna Dill
Haunted House. Each
have run the Haunted
year, students from
House. In addition to the
throughout Muskegon
Youth Volunteer Corps, the
County volunteer at the
Greater Muskegon Area
Jaycees also partnered and
Haunted House. This
year's Haunted House
provided volunteers for this
started on Saturday, Octoyear's Haunted House. Volber 23rd and continued
unteer Muskegon' s AmenCorps members, along with
through the week until
the Youth Volunteer Corps
Halloween night.
and the Jaycees, provided
AmeriCorps
AmeriCOf1lS member Amy Dillon helps Youth Volunteer
volunteers to help build varimembers supervised the
Cof1lS member Megan Estabrook attach a laf1l as part of
ous parts of the Haunted
youth volunteers each
House, like the maze and
night while the Haunted
House was open. All volunteers also had to attend
signs.
Admission for this year's Haunted House
an orientation before the run of the Haunted
House in order to learn what all the opportunities
was $6.00 for adults, $3 .00 for children, and chilwere and sign up in advance for the characters
dren under 4 years old were free. Patrons received
they wanted to play. Various scary characters at
$1 .00 off admission with a canned good item All
canned good items were donated to the Salvation
the Haunted House included Leatherface, Jason

Jimmy Carter Work Project 2005
The amazing effort
that is put forth
during the Jimmy
Carter Work Project
week will give
hundreds of families
the opportunity to
own a home.

Habitat for Humanity employees and
volunteers are already working hard preparing for
the 2005 Jimmy Carter Work Project build that
will take place in Michigan on July 19-24. Jimmy
Carter and his wife Rosalynn will join with Habitat for Humanity volunteers to build hundreds of
homes for Michigan families in need of adequate
housing. The two-week event will be hosted by
Benton Harbor and Detroit where 25 to 35 houses
will be built in each city. In addition, houses will
be constructed all over the state of Michigan by
every Habitat affiliate. There will be an estimated
225 houses built in Michigan this July.

The amazing effort that is put forth during this week will give hundreds of families the
opportunity to own a home. The AmeriCorps
members serving Habitat for Humanity are
"Getting Things Done" all over the state of Michigan for this project to be successful including selecting families in need of housing, recruiting and
scheduling volunteers, and supervising construction sites.
To be a part of the 2005 Jimmy Carter
Work Project this summer contact your local
Habitat for Humanity affiliate.

Ionia County AmeriCorps Team (ICAT)
Ionia County AmeriCorps Team's eleven
members are currently working hard to promote
service-learning and mentoring across seven different school districts including Ionia County and
Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
During January' s Mentor Month the team
has been busy promoting mentoring program and

recruiting volunteers to support the programs.
ICAT has a county-wide networking program that
will take place in January for community members
who support the areas children. First Gentleman
Daniel Mulhern will be the guest speaker for this
event; his focus will be the importance of
mentoring.

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City Year Detroit: I'm Ready Choose Me!

"I am seeing things
everyday that I
never would ha,·e
seen had I not
joined."

It is a place where you learn, as one
member put it," ... that success is measured by
those you touch and reach through service." This
seemingly simple concept of service is the foundation upon which City Year Detroit builds a culture
where the idealism of young people is encouraged
and celebrated everyday. Designed as a model
national service program, City Year unites idealistic young adults, ages 17-24, from diverse ethnic,
socio-economic, racial, sexual orientation and
educational backgrounds, for an academic year of
full-time community service, leadership development and civic engagement.
City Year Detroit corps members serve in
elementary and middle schools in the metro Detroit area , where they provide tutoring, mentoring,
powerful after-school programs, and transformative community service initiatives. Corps Member
Stacy Balsley gives an account of her experience
through the program:
"Coming from a small community of two
stoplights and a grocery store not open on Sundays, I didn 't know a lot about life in a city the
size of Detroit. I knew I wanted to make a differ-

ence in the lives of others, but I wasn't quite sure
how to even begin. After college graduation, I discovered that City Year could provide the open
door to make this difference possible.
I am seeing things everyday that I never
would have seen had I not joined. Negative
stereotypes about both Detroit and the people who
live here were broken down in front of my very
eyes as I tore down an abandoned house with fellow corps members.
I don't think there would be any way to
put the City Year experience into words befitting
what it does personally for each corps member.
Each member came here to give back to the community of Detroit in their own way. Yet, each one
of us is getting so much more out of it. What we
give to the community of Detroit is incredible and
moving, but what we get personally out of this
experience is both indescribable and immeasurable. " ~Stacy L. Balsley, Bremen, Indiana ~
City Year Detroit is always looking for
more young adults who are ready to step up and
answer the call! You can gain more information at
www.cityyear.org or call directly 313- 874- 6825

City Year Detroit members
prepare for a service project
with Greening of Detroit

Superior AmeriCorps Makes a Difference
The Superior AmeriCorps program celebrated Make a Difference Day on October 22,
2004 by giving Baraga School's forest trail in Pelkie, Michigan an extreme clean makeover. Due to
infrequent use of the trail it had become badly
overgrown to the point where the difference between weeds and nature's beauty was indistinguishable. As Superior AmeriCorps members
took the time to clear the trail and spread fresh
wood chips, they realized that if the trail was more
informative it would be used more by the community. The program partnered with Baraga High
School's wood shop students to make signs point-

ing out different types of plant species. With the
help of many community volunteers the signs
were painted and pictures were added, and placed
on metal posts to be installed along the trail. This
all took place despite a day of rainy weather! The
work was enjoyable, especially knowing that we
were making a difference. Even after their service
project was complete a high school student continued to improve the trail by creating an interpretive
booklet that gives detailed information about the
species along the trail. In a day's service a lasting
difference was truly made.

�MICHIGAN

Member Newsletter Staff
Loreal Taylor-Burns, Communities in
Schools Detroit: Editor

COMMUNITY

Nicole Oman, Volunteer Muskegon's
AmeriCorps: Layout and Design

SERVICE

Contributors
Getting~ Dorr

For Am:rica

COMMISSION

Christy Roman, Michigan Groundwater
Stewardship Program

Michigan Community
Service Commission

Jeffrey Taylor, Explore, Experience,
Achieve Through 4-H Mentoring
Annie Van Genderen, Michigan Habitat's
AmeriCorps Program

Daniel G. Mulhern, Chair
Janet Lawson, Executive Director

Victoria McCarthy, Ionia County
AmeriCorps Team

1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing, Michigan 48913
Main Phone Line: (517) 335-4295
www.michigan.gov/mcsc

Seif Thompson-Doss, City Year Detroit
Heather Reed, Superior AmeriCorps
Brandi Roberson, Neighborhood Youth
Development

Fun Projects, Fun Times

These children are
our future. and 1re
help them by giving them the confidence needed to
pursue their
dreams.

Neighborhood Youth Development Members
serve studetns in the Grand Rapids Public
Schools, through Camp Fire USA. They run after
school programs, reading and mentoring programs, and teach the Self Reliance curriculums in
classrooms.
One AmeriCorps Member has even taken
great time and energy to help the students at Burton Middle School create their very own school
newspaper. She has even hired a "super staff'
among the students to make sure that responsibilities are taken care of and things are run smoothly.
This gives students a creative edge and a sense of
leadership and commitment .
Another member, at Brookside elementary, spent months planning, writing scripts, and
designing the set for a Christmas play. It was
called "Christmas Around the World", and the
students acted out scenes demonstrating how different countries around the world celebrate Christmas.
A fmal example of "getting things done"
in our programs is a music class held at Brookside

Elementary. Brett Bielski, a very talented and
congenial musician, takes the time to instruct the
children in many aspects of music. He facilitates a
program to inspire creativity and teamwork
amongst the students. He records musical ideas
(originated by the students) and builds on these
ideas with the students' input. The end result of
this work will be a CD recorded and produced by
the students of Brookside Elementary; a superb
example of students working together creatively
towards a common goal.
With enthusiasm and dedication to the
students we serve, we are striving to produce great
results. Even if we can only reach a couple of
children, it is a couple more than before. These
children are OUR future, and we help them to realize this by giving them the confidence needed to
pursue any dreams that they have . Most importantly everything takes place in a safe and structured environment. Together, without a doubt, we
are accomplishing the tasks so many others choose
to ignore. By doing this we are "getting things
done" !

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Release Date: February 08, 2005

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Last Update : February 09, 2005

Michigan: Jobs Today -Jobs Tomorrow
Thank you .
Lieutenant Governor Cherry, Speaker DeRoche, Democratic Leader Byrum, Majority
Leader Sikkema, Democratic Leader Emerson, members of the State Senate and
House of Representatives, members of the judiciary, Secretary of State Land,
Attorney General Cox, President Straus, members of the State Board of Education,
my phenomenal Cabinet, my friend Frank Kelley, my best friend the First Gentleman
Dan Mulhern, and citizens of this great state:
Good evening.
Will you all , in these chambers, join me in honoring a champion for children and families, a role model
for many, who is stepping down from the bench this year, Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Weaver.
Thank you, Justice Weaver.
My fellow elected officials, may I ask you to remain on your feet. We are public servants in this hall .
We enter mindful that we are not the people's only public servants and that we are far from their
greatest. Instead, we are humbled by those who show us that there is no greater love than this: to lay
down your life in service to your neighbor. We honor those who take this risk every day- our fire
fighters, our police officers and, particularly this year, our men and women in the armed services . With
a moment of silence, may we, who are here, and those listening at home, remember those who have
shown this greatest love and remember their families with whom we grieve and for whom we pray ...
Thank you .
I am struck by the way that our feelings for our troops touch what is best in all of us. In our care and
concern for our troops and in our love for our country, we are, indeed, One Michigan . And I believe
that in much the same way, we share a single, over-riding hope: that every person in Michigan will
have the opportunity to build a good life- and we know that the foundation of that good life is a good
paying job.
So, tonight, I will share with you my plan to reach that goal -a plan to grow jobs today and jobs
tomorrow.
This is a plan that will put people to work now making Michigan a better place to live and do business.
It's a plan that will make Michigan a world center of research and home to the high-wage industries
and jobs which that research will generate.
And, it's a plan that will make sure the people of Michigan - both children in school and adults in the
workforce- have the skills they need to take those jobs and build strong families and live great lives
here in Michigan .
Before I share with you the details of my plan to address the challenge of our future, we must glance,
just for a moment, at the roots of that challenge.
For most of the 20th century, we didn't just enjoy economic success in Michigan, we defined it. Our
innovators and entrepreneurs created the world's most productive companies, and our unions made
sure that productivity led to broad middle class prosperity. We built our great state on the solid
foundation of hard work, good jobs, and big ideas.

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It will take the same brand of bold th inking to meet the challenge of our times. And, what is that
challenge? To solve, in the next few years, a problem more than thirty years in the making . Thirty
years in which the economy - both national and global -has been undergoing a technology led
transformation, while much of Michigan's economy has not.
The first four years of this new century made this contrast painfully clear. We lost more than 170,000
manufacturing jobs in our state, the largest share of the 2 million lost nationwide. While other states
were ready to replace those jobs with high-skilled, high- wage jobs in emerging, technology-based
industries- Michigan was not.
It may be tempting to look back and wring our hands over missed opportunities for change in the
preceding decades. But, I'm not interested at looking in the rearview mirror except to learn . Our
challenge, today, is to look forward , to find the courage to make the changes our own time demands.
So, I ask you tonight to help build Michigan's future with me. Because the choice we face is stark: will
we let Michigan's economy languish , or will we work together to create the good jobs our state needs?
Will we stand still , or will we move forward?
My focus on jobs is not new. Last year, at this podium , I described for you seven roads we had to
follow to make Mich igan an economic powerhouse in the 21st century.
I said that to achieve that goal , Michigan needs both a robust business climate and a spectacular
quality of life, because the job-producing businesses we need in our state demand both .
To create that business climate and that quality of life, I said we would undertake 27 specific initiatives
to grow our economy. As of tonight, we have checked off 24. I will continue to press the Legislature to
finish that list. But, let me share just a thimbleful of what we have accomplished :
• I said we would make health care more affordable and accessible. And, we have . For example,
the MiRx card we introduced in September is already helping 20,000 families get their
prescription drugs for less .
• I said we would protect our environment. And, we have. As literally the biggest example, last
month , we announced the largest conservation project of its kind in the country that guarantees
public access forever- more than 271,000 acres of hunting , fishing and vacation land in our
Upper Peninsula . And , we preserved the forestry jobs that go with it.
• I said we would find new ways to improve our schools. And, we have in many ways . Here's
one: in cities across the state- in Benton Harbor, in Flint, in Detroit, in Grand Rapids - 39
Family Resource Centers provide critical state family and health care services right inside
struggling schools to help children learn by making families strong .
• I said we would protect our families . And, we have. Across the state, we've conducted massive
fugitive felon sweeps that put nearly 950 violent repeat offenders back where they belong behind bars.
• I said we would strengthen our cities to keep our young workforce in Michigan . And , we have.
From Alpena to Saugatuck, and Kalamazoo to the Soo, 19 Cool Cities projects are revital izing
downtowns and neighborhoods.
• I said we would make Michigan a more nimble business partner. And, we have, slashing red
tape and cutting the waiting time for permits, so that we are now the fastest permitting state in
the nation .
• I said we would make our tax structure even more competitive. And , we have, by cutting taxes
32 times . In fact, we have by far the lowest business and income tax rates we have had in over
three decades . And , it's about to get even more competitive.
I said we would make Michigan state government frugal and efficient, and , we have . In fact, Governing
magazine has recognized Michigan as one of the best-managed states in the nation -only Utah and
Virginia were ahead of us . Do you know what impressed them the most? That we have a clear plan ,
and we are working it with discipline .
And we're already seeing results :

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• Job providers are saying yes to Michigan. Despite the national and international trends that
have pushed Michigan's unemployment to unacceptable levels, our direct efforts have helped
retain or attract more than 130,000 jobs last year.
• Global corporations from as far away as Germany are choosing Michigan to house their North
American headquarters, while we're winning the head to head match-up to attract new
corporate headquarters from as close as Ohio and Illinois.
• We have been listed as one of the nation's top five technology hot spots .
• We were designated as top in the nation by the Center for Digital Government as the most
tech-friendly state government.
• And, this year, 2,400 small businesses opened their doors here in Michigan .
They are here for the same reasons we are. Because, Michigan, even with our challenges, is the
greatest state in the country.
Today, in Michigan , we've developed a clear roadmap, and now we're ready to put the pedal to the
metal.
Two weeks ago, I proposed the Michigan Jobs and Investment Act, the most sweeping change of
Michigan's business tax structure in three decades. The change makes our state more competitive,
because it keeps jobs today and attracts jobs for tomorrow.
When the act becomes law, three out of four business tax payers will pay significantly less. Over these
last two weeks, this business tax cut has been welcomed by companies large and small. It's no
wonder, because we have listened carefully to them to make sure this tax reform boosts their
investment and their hiring .
Michigan businesses and workers need comprehensive reform that pulls jobs here rather than sending
them elsewhere, so I urge you to make these changes . But, let me be clear: I will not accept tax
legislation that is piecemeal or drives up the deficit. And , I'll say no to legislation that lobbyists load up
with gifts and giveaways, special favors for the special interests.
Let's work together on this, and let's send a clear message to job producers: Michigan is rolling out the
welcome mat for you, and you'll want to stay.
Two days from now, I'll introduce a new state budget, and it, too, will reflect our urgent focus on jobs.
Like the two budgets that came before it, my budget will protect the things that matter most to our
citizens, while finding efficiencies and reducing costs. And, like others before it, we have made tough ,
tough choices to make ends meet.
In the past two years , we have eliminated $3 billion in budget deficits. I have cut more from state
spending than any governor before me. I have worked hard to guard your pocketbook as if it were my
own , by saving in ways both big and small. We have saved millions of dollars by limiting no-bid
contracts . We've hauled furniture out of basement storage for re-use, and I'm still using John Engler's
cardboard coasters ...I just turn them over. We're even saving money this year by not printing this
speech in fancy book form. And, wouldn 't our moms be shocked and delighted? We have finally
learned to turn out the lights when we leave the room.
We've cut back on travel, reduced cell phone usage, and God bless our state employees who've
agreed to work forty hours a week for thirty-eight hours pay. I know you will join with me in honoring
them for doing much more with less.
In the coming days, I will present to the Legislature executive orders that will further reduce spending
by streamlining state government. We will force state departments and agencies to share services,
and we will abolish 70 commissions and boards . I will call on school districts across our state to share
services to free up funds for teaching our kids. And, I will ask the Legislature to give me the authority
to consolidate districts that refuse to take these kinds of prudent steps to move money out of the
bureaucracy and into the classroom.

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It is no exaggeration to say that everything that survived in this budget had to answer the question :
"How important is this in our effort to promote the highest quality of life, to give our people opportunity,
and to attract businesses and good paying jobs?"
Let me take a moment to talk about one item in my budget that passed that test- Medicaid.
Medicaid is the health plan that buys prescription drugs for Michigan grandparents . It provides checkups for babies and new moms who can't afford insurance, and it pays for treatment for those with
mental illness and for those with disabilities. Not just numbers in a budget- these are real people .
We have held the increase in per patient costs for Medicaid in Michigan to less than 2 percent. We're
more frugal than the federal government and more frugal than private health plans ...and , we'll
continue to drive for those efficiencies. But, there are some here in Lansing and in Washington, who
believe that the way to balance budgets is to deny basic health care to these, the most vulnerable
members of our community. To them , I say, we will all be asked one day, "when you saw me ill , what
did you do?" and the answer will not be acceptable that we did not see, or worse, that we chose not to.
So, let there be no doubt: I will not cut off health care to the most vulnerable members of our Michigan
family . And , I will fight back if Washington tries to rip health care from our most fragile citizens. We will
not balance our budget on the backs of those least able to bear that burden . We are a family .
Our budget will keep our fiscal house in order and our priorities intact. And , our tax plan will remove
big barriers to economic growth and jobs . But, we've got to do more to throw our state's economic
engine into high gear.
Even though it's true that nearly 93 percent of our workforce in this, the greatest state in America,
have jobs, it's also true that our unemployment rate rema ins unacceptably high . Now, we are a
resilient people. We have come through periods of economic challenge before- like the gas crisis of
the early seventies and the 15 percent unemployment of the early eighties . But, we are also a people
who expect candor, and here is the stark reality : the challenge is different now than it was in past
times of high unemployment. We will recover again , but not through the traditional solutions of another
era. Our situation demands candor with each other about the need for change and the need for
aggressive leadership to drive that change.
This Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow plan takes dead aim at the challenge we now face .
21st Century Jobs Initiative
It begins with an unprecedented investment in the future of Michigan -an investment to create 72,000
new jobs by making our state a world-wide center of research and innovation . This year, I will ask
Michigan voters to support the 21st Century Jobs Initiative by amending the state Constitution to allow
the state to invest $2 billion in bond money to create 21st century jobs- without raising taxes .
For years , leaders have said Michigan needs to get serious about diversifying its economy. My 21st
Century Jobs Initiative will actually do it.
Mind you , we will not have to start from a dead-stop.
Mich igan already leads the globe in advanced automotive design and manufacturing technology. We
are already home to 85 percent of North America's automotive research .
We already provide one of the greatest public community college and university networks in the world .
Our research un iversities are world-renowned .
And , our Technology Tri-Corridor is funding path-making research in the advanced manufacturing,
homeland security and , especially, life sciences sectors .
Th is investment in Michigan's future will allow us to transform the state that put the nation on wheels
into the state that makes those wheels run on pollution-free fuel cells or bio-diesel technology; the
state where the research into alternative energies is done; the state where the clean technology is

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developed, and where the clean cars, products, and businesses are built.
And, Michigan, the Great Lakes State, could be the state that finally makes these United States
independent of foreign oil.
• We will build the best laboratories and bring and grow the best scientists and researchers in
Michigan.
• We'll create new sources of start-up funding to make sure the new businesses and
entrepreneurs of tomorrow take root in Michigan today.
• We'll give our universities and research and development companies the ability to unlock
hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research funds .
• And, we'll turn those ground-breaking ideas into world-beating products, spinning off jobs from
sales to construction, from engineering to transportation, workers wearing everything from blue
collars to lab coats to white collars and suit coats.
I am asking the Michigan Legislature to put this 21st Century Jobs Initiative before the voters this fall.
Michigan's future cannot wait.
Jobs Today Initiative
But, people need jobs today, as well. They can't wait either. So, tonight, I am announcing a Jobs
Today Initiative that will create 36,000 jobs in the next three years by fast-forwarding $800 million
worth of state infrastructure improvement projects, creating new tools to spark city development, and
giving school districts a new way to upgrade their buildings without raising taxes. Rather than waiting
years to complete this work, this initiative will get these projects moving this construction season.

We will speed up the repair of roads and bridges.
We'll turn brownfield sites into useful development in our cities.
We'll invest to build affordable housing for families and seniors in Grand Rapids, Detroit and cities
across our state.
We'll modernize schools for our kids and fix deteriorating campus buildings for our college students .
All of these projects are two-fers: they will put people to work and make Michigan a better place to live
and do business .
In the weeks ahead, I will send this Jobs Today Initiative to the Legislature for approval.
Last year, I promised we would re-engineer our permit approval process for manufacturing facilities,
and, we did . In October, we approved a General Motors plant in Flint in just 21 days ... not 20 weeks or
nearly 20 months like before ... 21 days. Why? Jobs were at stake . And, jobs are at stake now. I
challenge you, in this Legislature, to move this initiative as if your job depends on it.
Also , when it comes to jobs today, I call on you to take action to increase the minimum wage. It is
overdue . It has not been adjusted for eight years- back to a time when gas seemed expensive at
$1.22 a gallon . It is only fair to our workers- many of whom are supporting families on $5 .15 an hour,
below poverty-line wages- to increase the minimum. I applaud those legislators championing this
increase . They speak not only for Michigan workers but for the great majority of us who believe in the
justice and decency of increasing the minimum wage.
Empowering Our Young People and Adults to Compete and Win Good Jobs
As we create the jobs of today and the jobs of the future, we must ensure that the people of Michigan
-whether they are children in school or adults in the workforce- have the skills those jobs demand .
That will require dramatic changes in our schools and the way we think about education .

For years, we have told our young people that a high school diploma is enough to get you a perfectly

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good job. In fact, that used to be our strength: people flocked to Michigan precisely because you could
go right from the high school graduation line to a factory line and get a good job with good benefits .
Unfortunately, with globalization and competition, those days are over.
Today, all children in Michigan- not many, not most- but a// our children must grow up knowing that
their education will not end in high school.
Whether it is a four-year college degree, or a two-year associate degree, or other forms of technical
training after high school , continued learning will be a requirement for all who seek a good-paying job
in this new century.
Why do college degrees matter so much? One word: paycheck.
If you have any doubt, consider this: our newest auto factory- a partnership among Daimler Chrysler,
Mitsubishi , and Hyundai in Dundee- is not hiring a single soul who hasn't gone to college.
And those who graduate from college don 't just get jobs, they earn more.
If Alex Trebek said to you, 'The answer is, 'just under a million dollars,"' your question would be :
"What is the difference in lifetime earnings between a high school and a college grad?" That's right,
almost a mill ion dollars.
It's not just the individual - the state wins big too .
Those states with the highest number of adults with college degrees have the lowest unemployment
rates, the highest personal income growth, and the fastest growing economies in this nation. More
than any other factor, this one- a highly educated population- drives a state's economy.
Ten months ago, I asked Lt. Governor John Cherry to lead a Commission on Higher Education and
Economic Growth , because I wanted to double the number of college grads in Michigan . Double.
When we reach that goal , we will be the most well-educated state in the country . Thanks to the hard
work of the Cherry Commission, we now have a road map to reach that awesome goal.
So how do we get there?
The Commission made 19 recommendations , but the most important was this : we must expect all high
school students in Michigan to earn a college degree or its equivalent by continuing their education for
at least two years beyond high school.
And we will .

The New MERIT Scholarship
Tonight, I am announcing a new MERIT scholarship that will ensure that every child in Michigan will
have the opportunity to attend at least two years of study beyond high school.
We are- in essence- extending the promise of public education in Michigan . Today, parents know
that education is available to all from kindergarten through 12th grade. With this new MERIT
scholarship, we are extending that promise into the college years .
Beginning with the class of 2007 - today's high school sophomores- Michigan will ensure $4,000 for
every student who completes two years of college - whether they earn an associate degree from a
community college, achieve junior status at a four-year institution , or complete a technical program offcampus.
$4,000 . For students who want to enter the workforce with an associate degree, the new MERIT
scholarship means the state will essentially pick up the tab for tuition . And , those going on to four year

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degrees can use their new MERIT scholarship for their next year's tuition.
Either way, Michigan will be the first state in the nation to reward our students for completing two
years of college, and we'll be the first to make it unmistakably clear - getting a college degree pays
off.
The new MERIT scholarship may represent our first step toward college education for all in Michigan ,
but it will certainly not be our last.
In future years, I expect to raise the bar higher for students and provide greater financial support to
those who clear it. But, one thing is clear today, the days when we define merit as success in high
school are over. Michigan will now define merit the way the economy does- by rewarding those who
earn college degrees.
If we want more college graduates in Michigan -we'll have to make sure all students leave high
school with the skills they need to succeed in college and in life . All students, not just a few, will now
need to take a demanding high school curriculum . To support this achievement we will provide
financial assistance to school districts that adopt a high-expectations curriculum for all students. At the
same time, we will let all students know they've got what it takes for college by replacing our high
school assessment exam with one that doubles as a college admissions test. And , we will create new
high school opportunities, particularly small high schools, to help the tens of thousands of students
who now leave high school without a diploma stay on a path that leads to success in college and
beyond
We will also create new opportunities this year for our youngest learners- our children in the first five
years of life. Too many of these children today fall off the path to success in education long before
they enter kindergarten . This year, we will bring new resources to bear on early childhood education
and care in Michigan through the creation of the Early Childhood Investment Corporation (ECIC). This
unique public/private entity will consolidate state early childhood efforts and tap the resources of the
private sector to make sure the hours our children spend in child care are hours spent learning and
growing. We have already begun this work by overhauling the child care regulations so that day care
centers become places of active learning, not just babysitting . If the MEDC is our job growth agency,
the ECIC will be our brain growth agency.
Many of Michigan 's leading businesses and foundations have come to see the money we spend on
early childhood education as one of the best investments we can make in Michigan's future . By
establishing the Early Childhood Investment Corporation, we will boost that investment and make sure
it pays off for our state.
Credit Amnesty
But, we can 't stop with just our youth . Traveling this state, I have met hundreds who have been victims
of downsizing, rightsizing , outsourcing, or some other flowery word for being laid off, and they, too,
want to get a degree and get a better job to support their families . Many of them - in fact hundreds of
thousands of people- already have a start on college. Many would gladly juggle work and family life
to go back to school, but they are deterred by a massive bureaucratic barrier- their college credits
have expired .

This year, we will ask Michigan's colleges and universities to create a credit amnesty- accepting the
old credits of those adults who re-enroll within the next three years to finish their degrees. This
amnesty will create a window to go back to school to finish up the degree they started years ago- to
learn more and earn more, and , in many cases, to model the way for their children .
Ml Opportunity Partnership
In addition to these efforts to increase college enrollment, we will overhaul our employment training
programs to help unemployed workers move into fields most in need of employees.

Between now and 2012, it is expected that Michigan will see an increased demand for some 300 ,000
workers with the skills needed to fill jobs in the building trades and in nursing and health care fields .
Even today, while thousands of our people are looking for work, nearly 90,000 vacancies already

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exist. We actually have hospitals in Michigan recruiting nurses from Canada, while residents in our
state are looking for work. We are grateful for those who cross the Ambassador Bridge to do God's
work in our hospitals. But, if Michigan's employers can run help-wanted ads in Montreal, surely we can
figure out how to prepare our people on Mack Avenue or in Monroe or Munising for those
opportunities .
To meet this challenge, we will deploy the Ml Opportunity Partnership to conduct immediate, rapidresponse training to quickly and comprehensively train and place out-of-work citizens to fill the
openings that employers have today, particularly in health care.
We'll combine state and federal resources and tap the tremendous potential of our community
colleges. In the year ahead, we expect to match up to 30,000 Michigan residents with jobs that are
going waiting today. And, we will keep working to close this skills gap over the next five years .
One of the first places our Ml Opportunity Partnership effort will focus is in Detroit where we are
beginning a rapid-response training effort with Wayne County Community College and area health
systems. Right now, Southeast Michigan is turning to Canada to fill 3,000 positions in the health care
industry. Detroit Medical Center has 400 vacancies for nurses, medical technicians , and laboratory
staff. Henry Ford has another 500 . These are good jobs . Jobs that we can train qualified people for
right here in Michigan . And, most importantly, because there's just no substitute for quality health care
close to home- these jobs won't ever be outsourced.
I recognize that this State of the State address has been more narrowly focused than the ones usually
delivered from this podium. While there is always a temptation for those of us in Lansing to use
speeches like this to talk about every initiative and every change we're going to pursue in the coming
year, I chose, tonight, to focus on the critical economic challenge before us. But, make no mistakethose critically important issues like health care and public safety and protecting our environment
continue to have a key role to play in growing our economy .. .and this administration will continue the
good work we've started on every one of them.
But, one non-economic subject deserves mention. I'll continue the fight I started as Attorney General
to protect our children from the crass cultural currents that threaten to pull them into dark and
unwelcome water.
The overwhelming majority of Michiganians worry that sex and violence in popular culture is tearing
the nation's moral fabric . As a governor and as a mother, I'm one of them . This year, I will initiate
proposals to shield our children from the coarse daily assault on their senses from popular media. We
can start by passing Senator Hansen Clarke's bill to restrict the sale of mature, ultra-violent video
games to children . But, we won't end there. Join with me, and we will send the message that, in
Michigan , we are serious about protecting our children .
Tonight, I've offered a plan to create jobs today and jobs tomorrow; a plan that will make an
unprecedented investment in diversifying Michigan's economic future; a plan that will put thousands of
people to work now, making Michigan work better; a plan that trains our citizens for jobs now and jobs
in the future; and, a plan that guarantees every child the opportunity to go to college .
The cynics will look at this plan and say we can't do it. I argue we must.
The naysayers will say we can 't afford to do it. I say, with the changes in our global economy, we can 't
afford not to.
This will not be easy for any of us.
Our teachers- already working hard -will have to do even more to propel every child forward ,
through high school and beyond . Kids will have to study longer and harder.
Parents will have to encourage those kids more than ever and turn off the TV more often.
Workers, often juggling two jobs, will have to return to the classroom to learn new skills for new jobs.
And , we'll all have to summon courage to accept change, to forego the familiar and forge a better
future.
Perhaps none will have to change more than those of us who serve in government. We must throw off

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the ease and the habit of partisan division and have the courage to stand on common ground .
We cannot afford to be divided or to be timid, because, my friends, we are not alone in the bid for new
century industry and jobs. Think like a business: we must compete or be left in the dust by other states
and countries . We need only look to California where voters have already approved a $3 billion bond
to promote biological research . I say we can compete with California just like the Pistons took it to the
Lakers, but we have to come to work every day and bring some swagger.
So, my colleagues in the Legislature, get to know the person to your right and to your left. Come 2011 ,
six years from today, neither of the people sitting with you, nor you , nor I, will be able to hold the seats
we're in today. Our time is short. So, how will we have left this state? Will we have pretended that
Michigan's place in the economy is unchanged and have hidden from the serious work I have
proposed tonight? Or, will we courageously take on this incredible opportunity to transform Michigan
into the state we know she is and hope she can be?
My fellow citizens, is it not true that we share this hope and vision -that every citizen should have the
opportunity for a good life, starting with a good job? I have offered you a plan to achieve that hope,
and to provide tens of thousands of jobs for people. I am on the side of hope, and I invite you to stand
with me. I am on the side of compassion for our most vulnerable, and I invite you to stand with me . I
am on the side of faith that our young people can meet higher expectations, and I invite you to stand
with me. I am on the side of action, and I invite you to move with me.
At the last Cabinet meeting of 2004, General Thomas Cutler, who heads the Michigan National Guard ,
spoke eloquently of our men and women he had just visited in Iraq. He then presented me with this
flag , at the request of a Michigan Guardsman, Captain Todd Fitzpatrick of the 185th Aviation Battalion .
Captain Fitzpatrick had flown missions with this flag before him in the cockpit of his CH-47 helicopter.
He wanted the Governor to have it as a symbol of thanks- for the love and support of all the people
back home in Michigan .
So, I place this flag before you . It belongs to you - as a gift . . . and as a symbol. It reminds us that our
troops remember us, and, so, we must continue to remember them and their families. This flag
reminds us that the threads that unite us are strong, reaching across continents and oceans. Most of
all, tonight, this flag reminds us that the courage we must show and the sacrifices we will make are
modest, indeed, compared to the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who risk their lives for
us and for America. Let us honor them, less with words than with our own deeds of courage, that they
may come home to a Michigan further down its road of destiny: a Michigan stronger, prouder, and
more vital than the Michigan they left.
God bless you all, and God bless Michigan.
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JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

GOVERNOR

LANSING

JOHN D. CHERRY, JR.
LT. GOVERNOR

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm's State of the State 2005
Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow
Answering Michigan's

21st

Century Challenge

•

Michigan is faced with an historic challenge- ensuring that the promise of a good life
and the opportunity of a good job are available to all our citizens in this new century.

•

Governor Granholm will answer this challenge with an unprecedented investment in the
future of our state- Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow.

•

Michigan can move forward or stand still -Governor Granholm is proposing a plan to
move Michigan into the future.

•

Since taking office, the Governor has:
o

Gotten our state's fiscal house in order- eliminated $3 billion in deficits that she
inherited, balancing budgets while protecting Michigan's children and families.

o

Proposed an economy-stimulating tax cut

o

Focused on education for all of our people

o

Improved Michigan's quality oflife- protecting the environment, improving
health care and demanding excellence in education.

•

Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow is Governor Granholm's comprehensive plan to secure the
future for Michigan families by creating tens of thousands of good paying jobs.

•

In her State of the State Address, Governor Granholm called on lawmakers to work with
her to meet this challenge head-on by moving swiftly and boldly to launch Michigan's
economy forward.

•

It's the right plan for Michigan's future because it will fuel our 21 st Century economy and
put tens of thousands to work this year and beyond.

�Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow
•

The Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow plan will:
1) Invest $2 billion in creating 72,000 new economy jobs and establishing Michigan
as a global center of research in new technology and emerging industries.
2) Create 36,000 jobs over three years and make Michigan a better place to live and
do business by accelerating $800 million in state bonds and encouraging local and
private investment in critical infrastructure projects.
3) Invest in our people by giving children in school and adults in the workforce the
education and skills they need to fill both jobs of today and jobs of the future.

Jobs Today, Jobs Tomorrow- Key Components
•

To create jobs of the future, Governor Granholm announced a 21st Century Jobs
Initiative to launch Michigan forward as the nation's epicenter of alternative energy
research, a leader in the biotech industry and a hotbed for homeland security R&amp;D.
o

The Initiative calls for a $2 billion investment over the next decade to grow
Michigan's economy by increasing the amount of innovation and the pace of
commercialization in our universities, corporations and non-profit research
institutions.

o

This plan will create 72,000 high-paying jobs over the next decade. Governor
Granholm will ask the Legislature to put her proposal before voters in November.

o

This Initiative builds on Michigan's automotive strengths and diversifies our
economy, allowing us to attract more advanced automotive research and design
and more alternative energy research.

o

Today, Michigan is the state that builds the most technologically advanced, massproduced product in the world- the car. Tomorrow, we'll be the state that does
the research that ends this country's reliance on foreign oil, secures our homeland
and invents life-saving drugs and medical innovations.

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�•

The Jobs Today Initiative is Governor Granholm's proposal to create thousands of jobs
by speeding up state and local construction and infrastructure improvement projects that
were scheduled to begin in the years ahead.
o Accelerating these projects will create nearly 36,000 jobs over the next three
years - putting people to work and making Michigan work better at the same
time.

•

o

Examples of these projects include repairing roads, modernizing schools, cleaning
industrial sites and renovating downtowns.

o

Improving our roads, schools and green spaces not only creates jobs -these
projects attract potential job providers and improve our quality of life, as well.

o

Governor Granholm will begin these projects this construction season, putting
thousands to work in 2005.

o

The Initiative largely targets projects that have already been approved and already
have a funding source to complete them- Governor Granholm will simply get
them started and finished sooner.

Recognizing that higher education is the key to economic success in the 21 51 Century,
Governor Granholm called for a new MERIT Scholarship that will build Michigan's
future workforce by rewarding success in post-secondary education.
o

Beginning with the high school class of2007, all Michigan students will receive a
$4,000 scholarship when they successfully obtain an associate degree, its
equivalent or earn junior status at a Michigan college. For students who receive
Pell grants, the new MERIT Scholarship will make up the difference between
their federal grant and $4,000.

o The new MERIT Scholarship recognizes that higher education, not a high school
diploma, is the new educational standard in Michigan.
o

The new MERIT Scholarship is roughly equal to two years of in-district tuition at
a Michigan community college and will replace out the existing $2,500
scholarship for the class of2007 and beyond.

o

This scholarship guarantees that every child in Michigan will have the
opportunity to continue his or her education for at least two years beyond high
school. It will extend college and scholarship opportunities to more students.

o

The scholarship rewards students for academic success and for success in gaining
the skills and knowledge that job-providers require.

3

�• Governor Granholm's MI Opportunity Partnership is a new mechanism to cut
unemployment by rapidly filling the state's critical labor shortage in health care and the
skilled trades.
o Roughly 90,000 job vacancies exist in Michigan today- and these openings
represent a tremendous opportunity for unemployed workers.
o This new Partnership would match 30,000 citizens who are looking for a job with
the training needed to step into these openings this year.
o The Governor will use existing Regional Skills Alliances to link job providers
with unemployed citizens.

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December 13, 2004
Lear Corporation, Southfield
MINUTES
MEMBERS PRESENT:

MEMBERS ABSENT:

Daniel G. Mulhern, Chair
Wendy Acho
Elizabeth Bunn
Robert Collier
Jimmie Comer
Mayor Brenda Lawrence
RussMawby
Patricia Ryan O'Day
Kari Pardoe
Vivian Rogers Pickard
Jerry Seese
Meg Smith
- Al Swain
Shaun Van Hom
Ken Whipple
Kathy Young-Welch
Janet Lawson, Ex Officio
Mary Pfeiler, Ex Officio

Rani Bahadur
Pam Faris

Christine K wak
Nancy Lenz
Don Newport
Bernard Parker
Jessica Pellegrino
Michael Thomas
Thomas Watkins

OTHERS:

Diana Algra, Michigan Community Service Commission
Kimberlee Andrews, Michigan Community Service Commission
Joan Bowman, Office of the First Gentleman
Kyle Caldwell, ConnectMichigan Alliance
Jerry Dash, VIP Mentoring
Mary Estrada, ConnectMichigan Alliance
Mary Grill, Michigan Community Service Commission
Garry Gross, Michigan Community Service Commission
Janice Harvey, Michigan Community Service Commission
Paula Kaiser, Michigan Community Service Commission

�Kevin Murphy, Corporation for National and Community Service
Angelia Salas, Michigan Community Service Commission
Megan Sargent, Michigan Community Service Commission
Sheila Smith, Corporation for National and Community Service
Mary Zatina, Office of the First Gentleman
I.

Welcome and Introduction- Chairperson Mulhern
The meeting was called to order at 12:10 p.m. by Chairperson Mulhern and he
welcomed everyone to the meeting. Mel Stephens, Vice President of Corporate
Communications at Lear, welcomed the Commissioners and gave a presentation
on Lear Corporation. Jerry Dash then spoke about VIP Mentoring.
Commissioner Comer spoke on Lear Corporation's mentoring program and how
mentoring has affected his life.
Chairperson Mulhern congratulated Mary Pfeiler on her retirement and presented
her with a Governor's Proclamation and thanked her for all of her efforts in
working the MCSC . .

II.

Review and Approval of October 12-13, 2004 Minutes- Chairperson Mulhern
Chairperson Mulhern asked for a motion to approve the minutes from the
October 12-13, 2004 board meeting. Commissioner Mawby moved to approve
the minutes, Commissioner Whipple seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously.

III.

Standing Committee Reports
A. Logo Ice Breaker- the Commissioners went through an ice breaker game that
showed all the different logos related to the MCSC.
B. Public Relations Committee- Commissioner Young-Welch thanked
Mary Grill for all her work on the different marketing plans. She explained
the Commissioners Communications Assessment Tool form and asked them
to respond with what type of media tools the Commissioners have at their
organizations. She then explained that the Commission needs to develop an
identity so that organizations know what the MCSC does. There are three
different marketing plans: a MCSC Marketing Plan, a Mentor Michigan
Marketing Plan, and a GSA Marketing Plan.
Mary Grill went through the MCSC Marketing Plan and explained that it is a
one year marketing plan that will be overseen by the PR Committee and is
designed to be implemented by the MCSC staffwith involvement of the
MCSC Commissioners. Commissioner Young-Welch shared that there is a
need to take a look at what kind of messages are coming out of the MCSC

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�activities. The PR Committee would like to produce a brochure about the
messages and programs of the Commission.
Chairperson Mulhern asked the Commissioners if they were comfortable with
the role they will be playing. Several Commissioners answered that they
were happy to play a leadership and organizing role as Commissioners and to
also promote the Commission. Chairman Mulhern shared that the big role is
to get the message out.
Mary Grill discussed the Mentor Michigan ap.d Governor's Service Awards
Marketing Plans, distributed at the meeting. Both are a one-year strategy that
will also be overseen by the PR Committee and will be implemented by the
MCSC staff and Commissioners.
Mary Grill invited the Commissioners to complete the Mentor Michigan
Commitment Form for National Mentoring Month. A tool kit will be
provided to the Commissioners to help them with their emails, letters, etc.,
during National Mentor Month.
Mary Grill explained the Governor's Service Awards Marketing Plan. The
main goals are to increase the number of GSA nominations to 225 and to
increase the number of dinner participants. Commissioner Mawby stated that
in terms of collaboration and getting diversity and geographic participation,
the Volunteer Centers, Community Foundations and Campus Compacts
should be collaborators to help get good participation.
C. Fund Development Committee - Commissioner Pickard explained that the

Fund Development Committee began working in September to solicit
corporations for funds for the Governor's Service Awards. The MCSC will
partner with the Carter Partnership Awards which will mean higher stakes to
reach. The Committee will meet immediately after the December board
meeting to develop a strategy to raise the funds .
IV.

Executive Directors Report - Janet Lawson
Janet Lawson shared that the MCSC staff has been busy with several different
trainings, meetings, and other events throughout the months of October,
November and December and outlined them in a chart in the Executive Director's
Report.
A.

Mentor Michigan - Paula Kaiser explained that three regional Mentor
Michigan meetings were held (Mackinac City, Grand Rapids and Detroit
area) and over 275 people participated in the meetings. The meetings
were held to give an update of what Mentor Michigan has accomplished in
the past year. Mr. Mulhern participated in the meetings and gave the
Mentor Michigan update. Bob Kahle provided results from the Mentor
Michigan census so folks could see what mentoring is beginning to look

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�like in the state. Professional development training and technical
assistance were offered in the second part of the meeting. There was a
great response to the meetings and the MCSC will continue to hold these
type of meetings.
Ms. Kaiser announced that the MCSC will be receiving a 3-year grant
from the Hudson Webber Foundation for $300,000 ($125,00 the first year,
$100,000 the second year, and $75,000 the third year). The grant will
focus on mentoring in southeast Michigan because that is their catchment
area. It will also be used to strategically accomplish some broader Mentor
Michigan goals. A copy of the Hudson Webber deliverables and the
proposal that was submitted were included in the Commissioner meeting
packets. The focus will be on recruitment in the metropolitan Detroit area
and furthering the development of the Metro Detroit Mentoring
Collaborative.
1anet Lawson passed out a draft list of names for the Mentor Michigan
Leadership C_ouncil and asked the Commissioners to take a look at the list
and make suggestions for additional council members. This group will
meet once to kickoff the council and then will be asked to be
spokespersons in their communities. A list of Mentor Michigan
Leadership Council participation criteria will be developed.
B.

Governor's Service Awards/Carter Partnership Awards - Mary Grill
explained that this year the MCSC is working with the Michigan Campus
Compact to combine the Governor's Service Awards with the Carter
Partnership A wards which includes the event and the fundraising. The
event will include the Governor and First Gentleman and also Roslyn
Carter.

C.

ArneriCorps/Volunteer Investment Grants/Mentor Michigan - Janet
Lawson explained that the MCSC is looking at funding support for
ArneriCorps, Mentor Michigan and Volunteer Investment Grants. Two
areas that the MCSC would like to address with funding is how to impact
our communities and build the capacity of our communities. Regarding
agencies the MCSC works with (Volunteer Centers and Mentoring
programs), how do we close the gap between the recruitment and the
placement of volunteers- particularly mentors. We have three goals for
these projects:
1. Create community impact and build organizational capacity in all three
pro gram areas ;
2. To close the gap in the recruitment and placement of volunteers,
specifically mentors;
3. To implement the Mentor Michigan Marketing Plan.

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�The MCSC would like to build the organizational capacity ofmentoring
agencies with minimal yearly budgets by placing 40-50 AmeriCorps
members into those agencies. The members would be "housed" within the
ConnectMichigan Alliance.
The MCSC will be receiving $250,000 for Volunteer Investment Grants
and would like to use the funding to assist in closing the gaps in
recruitment and placement of volunteers, specifically mentors. The
MCSC will do this in three steps:
1.
Convene the Volunteer Centers ofMichigan leadership to have
them define where the gap is in the placement of volunteers.
2.
To identify the top two or three capacity issues with measurable
objectives.
3.
To design a competitive bid process around those issues with the
understanding that the identification of the issue might say that the
biggest issue we have is around 1-800-Volunteer. Is it used well,
do we need to develop and promote it, or will it be better to have
the VJG go to the Volunteer Centers ofMichigan so that we can
develop the 1-800-Volunteer statewide rather than to break it up
into small local amounts.
The fmal piece of the Volunteer Investment Grant would be to place
$50,000 of the VIG into a staff person for Mentor Michigan for one year
to work through the Mentor Michigan Marketing Plan and the goals the
MCSC would like to accomplish this year.
Kyle Caldwell gave a brief summary ofthe history of Volunteer
Investment Grants. There is currently over $4.5 million in endowed
funding for volunteer centers.
Paula Kaiser explained the federal budget for national service. The
MCSC will have about a 1% decrease in AmeriCorps funding. There will
not be funding available for new programs because of commitments to
current programs for renewals. It doesn ' t make sense for the MCSC,
with a limited amount of resources, to hold a statewide competitive bid
process to fund one program. It would be better for the MCSC to
strategically recruit a very specific mentoring program that can help build
the capacities of these small budgeted organizations. There may also be a
very limited amount of dollars available in competitive funding that the
MCSC will try to leverage with a statewide mentoring program. If the
MCSC can't leverage those competitive dollars we will be able to use
what little formula dollars we have to fund it.
Commissioner Collier made a motion to move forward with the plan for
the Volunteer Investment Grants to connect them with AmeriCorps, the
Volunteer Centers and Mentor Michigan. There was discussion on the

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�plan. The plan would use $50,000 of the Volunteer Investment Grant for
staffing for Mentor Michigan and $200,000 to volunteer centers either at
the statewide level or locally. This will be paired with funding allowing
40-50 AmeriCorps members through ConnectMichigan Alliance.
Commissioner Smith seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously.

V.

D.

Service-Learning United - Kyle Caldwell gave a brief overview of
Service-Learning United and funding and rule making process around
service-learning. He explained that there is a letter to David Eisner in the
Commissioners meeting packet that outlines the goals of the organization.

E.

Citizen Corps- Janet Lawson gave an update on Citizen Corps. The
Citizen Corps Council met last Monday where some hurricane volunteers
spoke. She also shared that the two legislative bills (HB 5416 and HB
6032) that related to Citizen Corps have both died in the legislature.
Gary Zulinski gave an update on a school CERT program administered
through Eastern Michigan University at Milan High School where the
students will receive college credit. The Arab CERT translation program
is also moving forward.

F.

MERIT A wards - Janet Lawson and Angelia Salas gave an update on
meetings that took place recently regarding the MERIT awards and shared
that progress is being made on educating the schools on service.

G.

Financial Report- Garry Gross gave an overview of the MCSC Financial
Report and outlined the administrative funding cut. There was
discussion on accepting private funding . Chairperson Mulhern thought
that this would be a good topic for discussion at an upcoming meeting or
board retreat.

Review ofMCSC Program Goals
The MCSC staff presented the program area goals (see attached goals document).
Commissioners requested talking points about the different program areas. Paula
explained that there are one-page program descriptions in the Commissioner Key
Information Binders. They also suggested that they should be tailored towards
specific audiences (college, youth, etc.). Chairperson Mulhern suggested that we
could address that at an upcoming meeting. He also suggested that the talking
points could have one or two questions to engage people. An example would be
around how people feel about using public funds to leverage volunteer support
and what they think we have to do to establish that.

V.

Public Comment

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�Commissioner Collier recognized Mary Pfeiler for all of her contributions to the
Commission on behalf of the Corporation for National and Community Service.
Mary is retiring in January 2005.
VII.

Adjourn- Chairperson Mulhern
Chairperson Mulhern asked for a motion to adjourn. The meeting was adjourned
at 4:09pm.

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February 11, 2005
MCSC Office, Lansing
MINUTES
MEMBERS PRESENT:

Daniel G. Mulhern, Chair
Wendy Acho
Robert Collier
Russ Mawby
Don Newport
Patricia Ryan O'Day
Kari Pardoe
Bernard Parker
Vivian Rogers Pickard
Jerry Seese
Meg Smith
Michael Thomas
Shaun Van Hom
Ken Whipple
Kathy Young-Welch
Janet Lawson, Ex Officio

MEMBERS ABSENT:

Rani Bahadur
Elizabeth Bunn
Jimmie Comer
Pam Faris
Christine Kwak
Mayor Brenda Lawrence
NancyLenz
Jessica Pellegrino
AlSwain

OTHERS:

Diana Algra, Michigan Community Service Commission
Kimberlee Andrews, Michigan Community Service Commission
Sara Ballard, Volunteer Centers of Michigan
Martha Bottomley, Volunteer Centers of Michigan
Joan Bowman, Office of the First Gentleman
Kyle Caldwell, ConnectMichigan Alliance
Natalie Copeland, Dearborn Heights High School Student
Mary Estrada, ConnectMichigan Alliance
Al Flores, Michigan Department of Civil Rights
Mary Grill, Michigan Community Service Commission
Garry Gross, Michigan Community Service Commission
Janice Harvey, Michigan Community Service Commission
Paula Kaiser, Michigan Community Service Commission
Angelia Salas, Michigan Community Service Commission

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�Megan Sargent, Michigan Community Service Commission
Sam Singh, Michigan Nonprofit Association
Amy Smitter, Michigan Campus Compact
Jeanine Yard, Michigan Community Service Commission
Andrew Younger, Michigan Community Service Commission
Mary Zatina, Office of the First Gentleman
I.

Welcome and Introduction- Chairperson Mulhern
The meeting was called to order at 12:08 p.m. by Chairperson Mulhern and he
welcomed everyone to the meeting. Mary Zatina introduced Natalie Copeland
who is a Dearborn Heights High School student and is shadowing Mary Zatina
this week. Martha Bottomley and Sara Ballard introduced themselves to the
Commissioners.
Janet Lawson explained that February is Black History Month and played a
speech by Lani Guinier on the needs of a national conversation on race.
Ms. Lawson shared that January was National Mentoring Month and that we had
a great month with several media interviews by Chairman Dan Mulher. The
Mentoring Month PSA's, one with the Governor and First Gentleman and the
other with Dennis Archer, were also viewed.

II.

Review and Approval of December 13, 2004 Minutes - Chairperson Mulhern
Chairperson Mulhern asked for a motion to approve the minutes from the
December 13, 2004 board meeting. Commissioner Parker moved to approve
the minutes, Commissioner Mawby seconded the motion. The motion passed
unanimously.

III.

Standing Committee Reports
A. Fund Development Committee - Mary Grill gave a brief update on the

fundraising for the Governor's Service Awards/Carter Partnership Award.
The goal is $335,000, which is a joint goal ofthe MCSC Fundraising
Committee and the Carter Partnership Awards Host Committee.
B. Learn and Serve Ad-hoc Committee - Commissioner Pardoe explained that
the Learn and Serve Ad-hoc Committee met today prior to the Commissioner
meeting. She explained that the service-learning funding is being cut. A
group similar to the Save AmeriCorps Coalition has formed, called Service
Learning United, and is trying to help to get funding back to previous levels.
The Committee also discussed that if service-learning is going to be an
important part of the Commission, there needs to be a plan to sustain it. The
funding is based fully on federal funding so there needs to be a way in the
future to find another way to sustain it. The Committee feels that service-

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�learning is an important piece to helping young people understand what it is to
volunteer and also learn while they're doing it. They recommend bringing in
someone to speak at the next Commission meeting on service-learning to give
Commissioners an understanding on what it really is. The Committee will
also be putting a plan together to move the Commission forward on sustaining
service-1 earning.
Ms. Lawson explained that after going through a series of these conversations,
whether it's marketing, service-learning, or fund development, the MCSC
needs to put together a plan and a budget for funding the actual work of the
Commission. The AmeriCorps, Service-Learning, etc. staff live offthe
residue of what we can keep from federal grants to administer the MCSC and
it isn't working. We need to go to our state legislators to make a case, put
together a budget and get their input on a budget. If service-learning is going
to be a solution to education or if mentoring is going to be a solution to gangs,
teen pregnancy, substance abuse, etc., then it's time to show ourselves this
solution and make a case for a budget that is going to fund the work that needs
to be done. It is difficult if the legislators don't know face-to-face who the
MCSC is and the work we do, and we need to be loud about it to tell them this
is what it's going to take to be the solution on these initiative areas. It's not a
matter that the State doesn't have the money- the State has the problem. The
Governor has indicated where her initiative areas are and what needs to be
solved and implemented and the Commission is the solution to that.
Chairman Mulhern stated that this is a great discussion of where we add value
on a state level. He stated that there will be a new superintendent for the
Department of Education and there may be new energy for service-learning.
Kyle Caldwell explained a handout Commissioners received regarding
Service Learning United. The discussion that the MCSC is having at the state
level is the same conversation taking place at the national level. The federal
resources are shrinking while the demand and the programming needs and the
theme of service-learning are growing. These organizations that are a part of
this Serving-Learning network, including State Commissions, State
Department of Education organizations, higher education and nonprofits, have
all said that they need to effectively define what service~ learning means and
then go after a broad funding base in order to support it and find champions to
help. Service-Learning United is one of those champions. It is a coalition of
different organizations, including the ConnectMichigan Alliance, who are
leading the country in trying to really focus on two fundamental areas. The
first is to ensure that the Corporation for National and Community Service
funding remains and grows. Right now the Corporation's budget for Learn
and Serve has decreased but it is still in the budget. The second is to focus on
what the regulations are that will affect service-learning and Learn and Serve
funding specifically. As was discussed at the last Commission meeting, the
Corporation is looking at the rulemaking process for Learn and Serve. Each

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�of these networks is getting organized to build support for what they should be
and how they should be even beyond the federal funding. There is a letter in
the packet that is being supported by the National Community Service
Caucus, which is a group ofHouse members that have gotten together to say
they believe in service-learning. Their letter to the Corporation is about the
funding as well as support for regulation that helps support local
organizations. There are organizations joining together to unite and talking
about the same conversation that the MCSC is having today- how do you
fund and support national community service with and beyond federal dollars?
The MCSC is a part of this network. What will be important to monitor in the
future is how what we think is important gets filtered up to the national level.
Mr. Caldwell mentioned that there is a Michigan member, Congressman
Thaddeus McCotter, that is a member of the National Community Service
Caucus and encouraged Commissioners to introduce themselves as a member
of the Commission and say that you have knowledge of this activity and are a
steward of service-learning in Michigan and support his work with the caucus.
Chairman Mulhern mentioned that it would be nice to have Congressman
McCotter join us at a meeting or event. Mr. Caldwell also mentioned that he
has a former AmeriCorps VISTA member in his office that is extremely
excited to make connections with us. Cong. McCotter's office asked what
kind of national service is taking place in his district. There is not much
going on in his district so the MCSC will need to highlight what he may think
is important.
Chairman Mulhern requested that at the next board meeting the Commission
discuss the relationship between the State Board of Education and the MCSC
and how we work together, the education apparatus of community service.
The MCSC should look at other states to see how that interface works, where
do we add value and what do we bring that the education community doesn't.
Should we focus on the nonprofit side and help them to interface with schools
or should the focus be on the education side and developing curriculum.
IV.

Commissioner Involvement I State of the State
Bullet points from the Governor' s State of the State Address were handed out to
Commissioners and the Commissioners discussed the areas that pertained to the
MCSC including the MERIT Scholarship and the 40 hours of volunteer service
hours that will be required. This is a great opportunity to engage the students in
service and civic engagement. Some ofthe areas that Commissioners mentioned
that the MCSC could focus on were: developing a mentoring relationship to
mentor college students most likely to drop-out (freshman); develop a program
for professionals (over 55 and retirees) to mentor young students/entrepreneurs to
keep them in Michigan; tie in volunteering to community impact priorities and
research (ex: homelessness); retain the mentors/prevent mentor burnout; make
mentoring the norm. It was suggested that there should be a conversation

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�between Commissioners (Wendy, Bernard, etc.) for other type of mentoring (ex.
30 year olds with seniors) so that people are not turned off to mentoring if it only
relates to children.
Kari Pardoe is working with the YAC (Youth Advisory Council) members to
work more closely with Mentor Michigan. The members could mentor seniors on
using computers, etc.
Ms. Kaiser mentioned that one area that could offer financial support to students
that may not be able to go to college is the Presidential Scholarships which is
$1000 ($500 with a $500 match) that they can qualify for by completing 100
hours of service. Ms. Kaiser will work on getting a list of schools that
participate. The other area to offer fmancial support is the AmeriCorps program
with either the traditional program or the Education Only program.
Kyle Caldwell stated that each one ofthe Governor's initiatives has both a
leveraging point for service as well as an illustration point. Either that service is
part of the front end (MERIT awards) in order to get the benefit, or during the
benefit that service becomes a component. So you're using, as an underlying
component, service as a strategy.

V.

Updates on Progress and Challenges
A.

Mentor Michigan - Mary Grill gave an update on Mentoring Month. All
of the goals that were set for the month were met! It was a very successful
month. PSA's were sent out to all the major media markets. They do not
specifically mention Mentoring Month so it was suggested that the PSA's
could be sent to the GSA sponsors or other corporations to play
throughout the month of 1anuary or throughout the year on their internal
communications systems.
Kyle Caldwell shared information on a joint press conference announcing
a public/private initiative called the Women's Leadership Initiative. This
is a new program through the United Way that will recruit women and
young girls in six Michigan cities to engage more women in service and
philanthropy. 1arret Lawson also spoke at the press conference to share
information on the MCSC and the importance of service.
Paula Kaiser explained that the Mentor Michigan Provider Council met
recently. They have organized themselves around a few key areas. They
felt it was important for Michigan to develop specific mentoring standards
which will be modeled after the national elements of effective practices.
They have established several committees that will focus on training and
support for the field of mentoring, evaluation work, marketing and public
relations, and collaboration. They meet on a quarterly basis.

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�B.

AmeriCorps - Paula Kaiser explained the background on the Michigan's
AmeriCorps Competitive Renewal Application and that all seven of the
currently funded competitive programs are eligible for renewal funding.
Staff recommends renewal funding at the recommended amount of: BHK
Child Development at $673,318, City Year Detroit at $695,230, Good
Samaritan Ministries at $130,126, MARESA at $201 ,490, Michigan
Department of Agriculture at $228,873, MSU Extension at $252,105, the
Regents ofthe University ofMichigan at $302,934 for a total of
$2,484,076. Commissioner Meg Smith made a motion to approve the
renew funding, Commissioner Jerry Seese seconded the motion. The
motion passed unanimously.
Andy Younger explained that the AmeriCorps Member Council met
recently. Each AmeriCorps program has a representative on the council.
The overall goal of the council is to provide a greater understanding for
the different AmeriCorps programs. This gives them an opportunity to
network with other AmeriCorps programs and to develop their leadership
skills.

C.

Volunteer Investment Grants - Paula Kaiser explained that the MCSC met
with the leadership ofthe Volunteer Centers ofMichigan to discuss the
2005 Volunteer Investment Grants (VIG). Through these discussions it
was proposed that $200,000 would go to the Volunteer Centers of
Michigan to focus on a couple of key project areas, rather than to grant the
money out to local volunteers centers. If the MCSC were to grant this
money out to the local centers, the amount of the grants would not be
enough to leverage any significant impact. The Volunteer Centers of
Michigan will develop a statewide tracking and evaluation system that
helps them talk about their value and what they are accomplishing. They
will be working with Bob Kahle to develop this tracking system. There are
also funds in the proposal to help the volunteer centers obtain the
technology they need to have a web presence. Martha Bottomley
explained that Volunteer Centers are excited to move forward with these
proposals.
Commissioner Newport made a motion to approve the Volunteer
Investment Grants funding of $200,000 to the Volunteer Centers of
Michigan. Commissioner Seese seconded the motion. The motion
passed unanimously.

D.

Learn and Serve- Angelia Salas gave a brief overview ofthe ServiceLearning Institute that will take place next week in Adrian and invited
Commissioners to attend.

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�V.

E.

Governor's Service Awards- Mary Grill gave an update on the
Governor's Service Awards. The event will take place on June 18, 2005,
at the Dearborn Hyatt Regency. Commissioners have received packets
with nomination forms for the awards and should consider nominating
someone.

F.

Financial Report - Garry Gross gave an overview of the MCSC Financial
Report.

New Business
A.
Diversity Presentation - Al Flores, from the Michigan Department of Civil
Rights, gave a presentation on cultural diversity.
B.
ConnectMichigan Alliance/National Service Update - Kyle Caldwell
summarized the federal budget and how it affects funding for the
Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). AmeriCorps
and Learn and Serve funding was decreased. Homeland Security and
Mentoring budget areas were increased. Mr. Caldwell stated that it will
be important for state commissions to stress to their legislators that this
budget item is important because it will be going against programs that
were zeroed out (vocational education, higher education, child welfare
programs). The MCSC should use its contacts in the National Service
Caucus (Rep. Thaddeus McCotter is on that caucus). Representatives
Kilpatrick and Knollenberg are also on appropriations and also Senators
Levin and Stabenow support national service. There is $22.5 million
dollars at stake for Michigan in AmeriCorps, Learn and Serve and Senior
Corps funding.
C.

Super Bowl XL - Chairman Mulhern explained that he has had
conversations with the Super Bowl XL Host Committee and will be
working with them on promoting Mentor Michigan. It will be used as an
opportunity to get corporate support on both the financial side and the
mentoring side. The volunteer recruitment will be a huge undertaking as
Michigan will need to recruit 10,000 volunteers. The commissioners
broke up into four groups to discuss four areas: Lead or support; Is this
consistent with our goals and mission?; What would success look like?;
and Risks/pitfalls.

VI.

Public Comment
There was no public comment.

VII.

Adjourn
Commissioner Collier asked for a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Smith made
a motion to adjourn, Commissioner Young-Welch seconded the motion.
The meeting was adjourned at 3:50pm.

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Newport

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Parker
Pellegrino
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Seese

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Smith

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Swain

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Thomas

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�NATIONAL SERVICE
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September 14, 2004
Contact: Sarah Moore, Office of Congressman Shays, 202-225-5541

NATIONAL SERVICE CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS KICK-OFF
This morning a bipartisan National Service Congressional Caucus was launched
at an event attended by over I 00 service organization leaders and featuring the remarks of
Representative Harold Ford (D-TN), Representative Tom Osborne (R-NE),
Representative David Price (D-NC) and Representative Christopher Shays (R-CT). The
National Service Congressional Caucus is founded in the recognition that the desire of
Americans to serve their community and country has increased dramatically in recent
years, and that Congress has the ability to enable more Americans to do so.
The four Congressmen are committed to moving national service forward as part
of the nation' s domestic agenda by broadening and deepening existing bipartisan support
on Capitol Hill for AmeriCorps, Learn and Serve America and the Senior Corps.
Through these service initiatives, citizens of all ages work to improve their communities
and country.
Each Congressman was introduced by an individual who served in his district,
and each congressman spoke of his belief in the power of service to change lives and
communities.
Congressman Shays spoke of his own personal experience in the past and his
vision for service moving forward: "As a former Peace Corps volunteer and a fiscal
conservative, I believe that national service is one of the wisest investments our
government can make. It benefits the recipients and the givers. Volunteers not only
address an immediate need, they lead and teach through example, and through that
example they learn the value of serving and helping others. In 1993, I was thrilled to be a
co-author of the National Community Trust Act, which created the Corporation for
National Service. Last year, I was happy to help Save AmeriCorps raise federal funding
to historic levels and now I am grateful to be a part of the National Service Caucus,
which will help mobilize Congressional support for national service. I look forward to
continued work on behalf ofvolunteerism in America."
For Congressman Price, the connection between national service and patriotism is
clear: "In this post 9-11 world, Americans are looking ahead with a renewed sense of
patriotism and an appreciation for community service. I hope this caucus can tap into
that spirit by advocating for more opportunities for Americans to give back to their
neighborhoods, bringing together those who need help with those who are willing to lend
a hand."
-more-

�Page 2 of2
National Service Congressional Caucus Kick-off
Congressman Osborne expressed his support for service by recognizing the range
of ways in which it enriches a community: tutoring and mentoring children, building
affordable housing, creating playgrounds and parks, teaching in underserved schools,
building trails, caring for elderly and homebound neighbors, providing critical services to
low-income citizens and supporting homeland security programs.
"Today, through national service programs such as AmeriCorps and VISTA as
well as local service programs, Americans are displaying great leadership by devoting
their talents, skills, and expertise to helping their fellow neighbors. As a result, thousands
of children, schools, seniors, and communities across our country rely on the services
provided by national service programs. It is our duty in Congress, to support these
programs and ensure that the necessary resources are available so that national service
programs can continue to grow and thrive."
When Congressman Ford looks to the future of national service in America, he is
also seeing the future of America. "Programs designed to encourage young people to
take active roles in national service breed the leaders of tomorrow. By becoming
civically active at a young age, the future leaders of America are able to not only gain the
skills necessary for effective leadership, but also develop a deep appreciation for the
tenets of democracy and freedom. We, as lawmakers, need to do everything possible to
encourage young adults to respond to the call to service."
The SaveAmeriCorps Coalition welcomed the support for this commitment to
government' s active and passionate role in helping more Americans serve.
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Join the National Service Congressional Caucus!
Dear Colleague:
We are launching a new National Service Congressional Caucus and we hope you
will join us as inaugural members.
The National Service Congressional Caucus is a bipartisan group ofMembers of
Congress dedicated to raising awareness of national service and expanding opportunities
for all Americans to serve. As a caucus. our goal is to recognize the extraordinary service
by Americans in countless communities across the country by providing leadership and
support to ensure that our national service programs remain strong and continue to grow.
Our nation has a long legacy of citizen service. and two of our national service
initiatives- AmeriCorps and VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America)- are
celebrating landmarlc anniversaries this year. Service to our nation - whether military or
civilian - goes beyond politics. We hope you will join us as we celebrate the history of
service in our country and consider the role national service can and should play in
strengthening our nation.

If you would like to join or have any questions about the Caucus. please contact
Sarah Moore in Representative Sbays• office at 225-5541 or Darek Newby in
Representative Price•s office at 225-1784.

Sincerely,

DAVID PRICE
Member of Congress

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Member of Congress

Member of Congress

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STATE
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D-TN
D-NC
R-NE
D-TX
D-IL
D-WA
D-TX
D-CT
D-AR
R-MI
D-NY
D-MA
D-MD
R-NY
D- WA
R-CT
D-NY
D-NY
D-VA
D-CA
D-NC
D-NC
D-TX

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Chris
Harold
David
Tom
Ruben
Jesse
Jim
Lloyd
Rose
Mike
Thaddeus
Michael
William
Chris
Jim
Norm
Rob
Tim
Louise
Jim
Henry
Bob
Mike
Silvestre

LAST
Shays
Ford
Price
Osborne
Hinojosa
Jackson
McDermott
Doggett
DeLauro
Ross
McCotter
McNulty
DeLahunt
VanHollen
Walsh
Dicks
Simmons
Bishop
Slaughter
Moran
Waxman
Etheridge
Mcintyre
Reyes

Christopher Raymond

NUMBER
55541
53265
51784
56435
52531
50773
53106
54865
53661
53772
58171
55076

Steven Broderick

53111

Phil Alperson
Matt Sparks
Colin Sheldon
Meghan Curran

55341
53701
55916
52076

OFFICE
1126 LHOB
325 CHOB
2162 RHOB
507CHOB
2463 RHOB
2419 RHOB
1035 LHOB
201 CHOB
2262 RHOB
314 CHOB
415 CHOB
2210 RHOB
1317LHOB
1419 LHOB
2369 RHOB
2467 RHOB
215 CHOB

225-0453

1133 LHOB

225-3615

2469 RHOS

CONTACT
Sarah Moore
Scott Keefer
DarekNewby
Erin Duncan
Moira Lenehan-Razzu ri

Sean Hughes
Diana Ramirez
Caren Wilcox
Monique Frazier
Elizabeth Mark (Lisa)

Aprill Springfield
Danielle Sullivan
Renee McDonald

225-4376

2239 RHOS

Becky Claster

225-3976

2204 RHOB

Lea Fisher
Kim Sega
Alison Rosso

225-4531
225-2731
225-4831

153 3 Longworth

228 Cannon
1527 Longworth

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From:
To:
Date:
Subject:

Janice Harvey
Flores , Alberto
1/24/2005 4:16:04 PM
MCSC Board Meeting Presentation

AI -You had spoken with Janet Lawson , the Executive Director of the Michigan Community Service
Commission, back in November about presenting diversity at our February Commission Meeting. I
wanted to let you know that our date of our meeting has changed . It previously was scheduled on Feb . 7
but has been moved to Friday, Feb. 11. Our meeting is from 12:00 - 4:00 pm and we'd like you to present
at 1:00pm. You don't have to arrive until approximately 12:50 pm .
I have attached directions to office . Our address is:
1048 Pierpont, Suite 4, Lansing . We are located on the southside of Lansing, off Mercantile Way.
Please let me know if this date works for you . Thanks!
Janice Harvey
Michigan Community Service Commission
1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing Ml48913
Phone: (517) 373-4998
Fax: (517) 241-3869
harveyj1 @michigan .gov

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To:
Date:
Subject:

Janice Harvey
MCSC Commissioners
2/1/2005 9:02:33 AM
MCSC Board Meeting is Friday, Feb . 11

This is just a reminder that the next board meeting for the MCSC is scheduled for next Friday, Feb. 11,
from 12:00 to 4:00pm . Lunch will be available at 11:30 am . The meeting will take place here at the
MCSC office in Lansing .
The board packets will be going out at the end of this week.
Please let me know if you will be attending the meeting . Thanks .
Janice Harvey
Michigan Community Service Commission
1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing Ml 48913
Phone: (517) 373-4998
Fax: (517) 241-3869
harveyj1 @michigan .gov

CC:
Amerson , Clarice; Bowman , Joan ; Carter, Sheri; diana.gouin@abnamro .com;
Janecke, Cindy; Lawson , Janet; LFrance@co .wayne.mi.us; M_williams@cityofsouthfield.com;
mckoontz@cmsenergy.com ; mlage@uaw.net; msmith@bedfordmi.org; Santiago-Gancer, Alicia;
Susan, Cuddington ,

�IJanice Harvey - State of the State
From:
To:
Date:
Subject:

Janet Lawson
MCSC Commissioners
2/8/2005 9:11:43 AM
State of the State

Greetings to all: As you know, Governor Granholm gives the 2005 State of the State address at 7:00p .m.
tonight. We hope that you have time to listen to the address. When listening, please note not only the
great solutions for Michigan, but also solutions that might affect or impact the mission and goals of the
Michigan Community Service Commission? Perhaps better put, is there a role for the Commission to
play as part of the solutions? During a segment of our Friday MCSC meeting we will engage in a
conversation around any segment of the "State of the State" that involves our areas of expertise .
Congratulations to Commissioner Comer who will be honored today by President Bush for his role as a
volunteer, his commitment to mentoring and the way he has helped Lear Corporation "Advance
Relentlessly" with the Lear Youth Academy. Both Jimmie Comer and Dan Mulhern were guests this
morning on WJR'S Paul W. Smith show. Dan of course spoke about Mentor Michigan and Jimmie was
recognized for his fine work. They certainly made my daily drive to Lansing much more interesting .
Finally, we look forward to seeing all of you at the Commission meeting at our suite of offices in Lansing
on Friday. The meeting will be preceded by an ad-hoc Service Learning Committee meeting. We will be
joined at the Commission meeting by AI Flores of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. Given our
overarching value of "Diversity", AI will speak on Building Cultural Competency.
My thanks to everyone for your part in the success of January- National Mentor Month. It's hard to
believe that we are already at mid-February. Perhaps our gathering on Friday will be a great time to be
mindful of February as Black History Month.
All the best,
Janet

Janet Lawson
Executive Director
Michigan Community Service Commission
1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing, Michigan 48913
LawsonJ1 @Michigan.gov
(517) 335- 1013

CC:

MCSC Staff

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JENNIFER M . GRANHOLM, Governor

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
1048 Pierpont, Suite 4
Lansing , Michigan 48913
Telephone: (517) 335-4295
FAX: (517) 373-4977
www.michigan .gov/mcsc

Chairperson
Daniel G. Mulhern
Executive Director
Janet C. Lawson

MEMORANDUM

TO:

Members and Friends of the Michigan Community Service Commission

FROM:

Janet Lawson, Executive Director

DATE:

February 3, 2005

RE:

MCSC Board Meeting on Friday, February 11,2005

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Enclosed is the packet for the MCSC Board Meeting on Friday, February 11, 2005 . The
meeting will be held at the MCSC office, which is located at 1048 Pierpont, Suite 4, Lansing
(directions are attached).
Lunch will be available at 11 :30 am with the meeting beginning promptly at 12:00 pm. We look
forward to sharing all the great success stories on National Mentoring Month. Governor
Granholm will give her State of the State address on Tuesday, February 8. We would like to
have a Commissioner dialogue on what parts of the State of the State reflect on the MCSC
goals. Discussion questions are listed on the meeting agenda (Item V.). Please keep those
questions in mind as you listen to the State of the State address.
I look forward to seeing you on Friday!

�M IC HI G A N

2005 CALENDAR
COMMUNITY

MCSC SPONSORED SPECIAL EVENTS

SERVICE
COMM I S S I ON

January
1-31 National Mentoring Month
27-28 Michigan ' s AmeriCorps Member Council Retreat- Roscommon
February
11
MCSC Board Meeting- Lansing
17
Service-Learning Youth Council Meeting- Adrian College
17-18 9th Annual Service-Learning Institute- Adrian College
March
Michigan Citizen Corps Council Meeting- Location TBD
10-11 Michigan ' s AmeriCorps Program Director Retreat- Boyne City
Governor's Service Awards Nomination Forms must be postmarked by today
18

8

April
National Volunteer Week
18
May
20
MCSC Board Meeting- Port Huron
20-21 Russ Mawby Signature Service Project- Port Huron
June
1
14-15
18
20-21

Michigan Citizen Corps Council Meeting- Location TBD
Nonprofit SuperConference- Dearborn Hyatt
Governor' s Service Awards/Carter Awards- Dearborn Hyatt
Service-Learning Symposium- TBD

July
TBD

Advanced Supervisory Skills Training for National Service Program Supervisors

August
TBD MCSC Board Meeting and Retreat- Location TBD
September
13
Michigan Citizen Corps Council Meeting
November
TBD MCSC Board Meeting- Location TBD
TBD Michigan's AmeriCorps Member Celebration- Lansing
TBD Michigan's AmeriCorps Member Council Meeting- Lansing
December
5
Michigan Citizen Corps Council Meeting - Location TBD
Updated: February 3, 2005

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National Mentoring Month is designed to generate a
concentrated burst of national, statewide, and local
media activity. Combine this with community-based
activities and you have the recipe to successfully
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The Mentor Michigan Communications Tool Kit contains resources and
ideas that will help local mentoring programs promote their activities,
thank their mentors, and recruit new mentors. Below is a list of the tool
kit items and the date you can expect to find the various resources
available here. By clicking on the link at the beginning of each
bullet, you will open a PDF document. Some of the resources are
available in other formats, as indicated.
• Governor's Proclamation declaring January 2005 as Michigan
Mentoring Month.
• Governor's Press Release announcing January 2005 as
Michigan Mentoring Month.
• Letter from Governor Granholm and First Gentleman
Mulhern to your current mentors thanking them for their
commitment and asking them to help recruit male mentors.
• Public Service Announcements have been created
specifically for Mentor Michigan featuring Governor Granholm,
First Gentleman Mulhern, and Former Mayor Dennis Archer.
There are two 30-second television spots and one 60-second
radio spot. Clicking on the above link provides viewing and
downloading information .
• Hallmark e-cards have been created specifically for National
Mentoring Month. Cards can be used by organizations to thank
their mentors and by mentees to thank their mentors.
• Register Your Local Events so we can publicize all of the
National Mentoring Month activities taking place throughout .
Michigan. To complete the form on your computer, please
use the document formatted in Microsoft Word by clicking
here.
• Ideas to Recruit Male Mentors provides a list
of activities focused on recruiting male mentors you can
implement during National Mentoring Month. (Also available
in Word format.)
• Ideas for National Mentorin Month Activities provides a list
of ideas that you can implement during National Mentoring
Month. (Also available in Word format.)
• National Mentoring Month Event Planning Guide is a stepby-step booklet that will assist you planning and implementing
a first class event. (Also available in Word format.)
• Faith-Based BulletinJnformation has been designed for

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churches, synagogues, mosques, and other faith communities
to use in their weekly bulletins.
• Thank Your Mentor Day is January 25, 2005. This flyer
promotes this day and gives ideas on how mentees can thank
their mentors.
• The Mentor Michigan Census is a compilation of information
gathered and evaluated by Kalhe Research Solutions, Inc. It
outlines the "state of mentoring in Michigan" and includes data
demonstrating the need for male mentors .
• Engaging the Media has two tools available to assist you .
The MCSC Media Guide, developed by the Michigan
Community Service Commisison, provides tips on writing media
releases, working with the media, etc., and Ideas for Media
Pitches provides ideas to generate local media attention around
the need for male mentors.

The deadline has passed for the items below:
• Interested in having First Gentleman Mulhern participate in
your National Mentoring Month activities? Fill out this form
and return it to the Michigan Community Service Commission
(MCSC) by 4:00p.m . on Thursday, December 9, 2004 to be
considered. To fill in the form on your computer, please
use the document formatted in Microsoft Word by clicking
here.
• Interested in havin a MCSC Commissioner (board
member) attend your National Mentoring Month event or in
having Mentor Michigan promote your activities on the Mentor
Michigan listserv and web site? Fill out this form and return it to
the MCSC (by 4:00p .m. on Thursday, December 9, 2004 for
Commissioner involvement). If you filled out the First
Gentlman's Request Form, you do not need to complete this
form, too. To fill in the form on your computer, please
use the document formatted in Microsoft Word by clicking
here.

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**REVISED**
2005 MEETING DATES
NOON- 4:00 P.M.

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

(Unless otherwise noted)

C OMM I SSIO N

FRIDAY, February 11,2005
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Location: Lansing
FRIDAY, May 20, 2005
Location: Port Huron
Time: 9:00am -12:00 pm
(In conjunction with Russ Mawby Signature Service Project)

SATURDAY, June 18, 2005
Location: Dearborn Hyatt
Time: 5:30 pm- 9:00 pm
(Carter Awards I Governor's Service Awards Dinner)

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY, September 21-22,2005
(Meeting and Retreat)
Location: Mackinac Island
WEDNESDAY, November 9, 2005
Location: Detroit
(In conjunction with AmeriCorps Member Celebration)

MCSC - Executive Committee Meetings
10:00 a.m. -Noon
Friday, January 21, 2005
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Friday, April 8, 2005
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Friday, August 19, 2005
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
Friday, November 18, 2005 **
Host: Michigan Community Service Commission
**Dates will be adjusted once August and November Board Meeting dates are confirmed.
Updated February 8, 2005

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