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- Text: and Remembrance. Through our 2012 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance mini-grant efforts, more than 7,915 citizens volunteered more than 22,000 hours of service. Those volunteers impacted 35,348 individuals, including 728 veterans and military families
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- Text: engagement through national service in Michigan. Serving at more than 2,000 locations throughout the state, these citizens tutor and mentor children, support veterans and military families, provide health services, restore the environment, respond
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- Text: services. V eterans & M ilita ry Families • Provide, support and/or facilitate access to services and resources that contribute to the improved economic well-being and security of veterans and their families. E conomic Opportuni ty • Provide, support
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- Text: program. Seventy Five youth participants involved in this program will serve their community through direct communication with Veterans of American wars and participation in planning and implementing a community event that will honor the Veterans ofWar
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- Text: Management Region. 1. Engage veterans and military families as both recipients and providers of service and volunteerism. Number of veterans and military families engaged in service Increase in ranking of the state's engagement of veterans and military
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- Text: veterans and military families, health, environmental stewardship, disaster preparedness, and public safety. Grants ranged in value from $200 to $500. In addition to the mini-grants, organizations have be encouraged to register their local projects online
Michigan Community Service Commission 2012-01-19 commission meeting staff recommendations AmeriCorps
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- Text: Homelessness Michigan VFW ofthe U.S. Veterans Service Focus Area Location Funding Requested Funding Recommended FTE Rate $13 ,287/ 34 FTEs Disaster Preparedness $451,750 $451,750 Charlevoix and Emmet Counties Education $125,498 $125 , 498 $12,550
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- Text: of Service projects across the state in January. Twenty-nine organizations from across Michigan received the funds to coordinate service projects that tackle critical challenges in their communities; including education , supporting veterans and military
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- Text: of Service in Michigan partners supported a total of 25 projects for 9/11 Day of Service with mini-grant funds totaling $8,950. These projects occurred between September 1 and September 15 and focused on education, economic opportunity, supporting veterans
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- Text: of AmeriCorps, will be joining us for the day, including our MCSC Board Meeting. We also are excited to have Jeff Barnes, from Governor Snyder's office, present during the board meeting on Veterans Issues. The schedule for the day is as follows: 11:30- 12:30 pm
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- Text: the capacity of national service programs to help the state and local level prepare, respond , recover and mitigate disasters. o Increase state and local capacity to engage volunteers in disaster services. Veterans & Military Families o Provide, support