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State Office for the Aging Advisory Committee Albany, NY October 28, 2009
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State Commission on National & Community Service Overview of Service Landscape Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act Resources Questions Overview
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Established in 1993 Governor appointed body Lead state service & civic engagement initiatives Oversee State portfolio of national service programs New Yorkers Volunteer State Commission on National & Community Service
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Cabinet level position for volunteering and service Leverage federal funding ($69.1M – 2009) Regional Volunteer Centers Increase communication and best practices www.NewYorkersVolunteer.ny.gov Network of volunteer liaisons in each State agency National Governor’s Association Grant State Youth Service Committee New Yorkers Volunteer
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Community Volunteers 2.9 million New Yorkers volunteered 366 million hours $7.4 billion in services to local economy Cost of a volunteer Volunteerism in a down economy 400% increase in national service applications ◦ Independent Sector Report New York State: $20.25 per hour New York Service Statistics
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April 21, 2009 Expansion of AmeriCorps to 250,000 (2017) New Corps Established: Education, Healthy Futures, Clean Energy, Veterans, Opportunity Corps Volunteer Generation & Social Innovation Fund Incentives to engage older adults Silver Scholarships Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
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Regional Volunteer Centers National Service Members & Programs Points of Light Foundation New York Cares www.ServiceLeader.org www.energizeinc.com www.NewYorkersVolunteer.ny.gov Resources
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Saatchi & Saatchi conducted research about messages to volunteers from other organizations. S&S also researched what personally moves people to volunteer. Their staff members volunteered, spoke with volunteers and provided us with insight detailed on the following slides.
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THEY’RE PROCRASTINATING. IT’S A NATURAL HUMAN CONDITION. THEY HAVEN’T BEEN ASKED THEY HAVEN’T BEEN ASKED INDIVIDUALLY
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IS BECAUSE THEY HAVEN’T BEEN ASKED PERSONAL REQUESTS ARE POWERFUL.
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THEY ALL WANT TO FEEL THAT THEY PERSONALLY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. ◦ Youth need social connection ◦ Working people need to feel volunteering is meaningful ◦ Seniors need to feel needed
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INSPIRE ONE NEW YORKER TO ASK ANOTHER IF 2.8M CURRENT VOLUNTEERS ASKED ONE PERSON AND THOSE PEOPLE ASK ANOTHER WITH JUST 3 DEGREES OF SEPARATION, WE WILL HAVE INCREASED VOLUNTEERING 300%. THAT’S 57% OF THE ENTIRE NEW YORK STATE POPULATION.
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Does this message resonate for you? What makes you volunteer? What vehicles would best be used to communicate with you and your peers? ◦ Television ◦ Radio ◦ Flyers ◦ Internet ◦ Newspapers ◦ Meetings ◦ Telephone ◦ Etc.
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Mark J. WalterBeth Tailleur Executive DirectorProgram Administrator State Commission on National & Community Service 52 Washington Street North Building – Suite #338 Rensselaer, NY 12144 518-473-8882 Beth.Tailleur@NewYorkersVolunteer.ny.gov www.NewYorkersVolunteer.ny.gov Questions & Discussion
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