[Community-service] Fwd: National Service Briefing Vol. 17 #49: Make MLK Day A Day On, Not A Day Off

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Subject: National Service Briefing Vol. 17 #49: Make MLK Day A Day On, 
Not A Day Off

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National Service Briefing
A Weekly Publication of Youth Service America
Published for the Service and Service-Learning Field Since 1994
December 9, 2010 - Volume 17 #49 - Circulation: 37,000
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~~~~~~~MLK Day 2010 Web Banner 
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "Life's most persistent and 
urgent question
is: 'What are you doing for others?'" Each year, Americans across the 
country answer
that question by coming  together on the King Holiday to serve their 
neighbors and
communities.  The MLK Day of Service is a part of United We Serve 
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national call to service initiative.
  It calls for  Americans from all walks of life to work together to 
provide solutions
 to our most pressing national problems.

January 17, 2011 will mark the 25th anniversary of the Rev.  Dr. Martin 
Luther King,
Jr. federal holiday. This milestone is a perfect  opportunity for 
Americans to honor
Dr. King's legacy through service.  The MLK Day of Service empowers 
individuals,
  strengthens communities,  bridges barriers, creates solutions to 
social problems,
and moves us  closer to Dr. King's vision of a beloved community.

MLKDay.gov 
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information you need to:

1. Plan - Action
Guides 
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project that
will leave a lasting impact. If you need help planning a project not in 
the guides
here are some Tips
& Tools 
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get you started.

2. Serve - Join the hundreds of thousands of people who serve on MLK 
Day and throughout
the year. Find a project 
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or register
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that volunteers can find it.

3. Share - What are your plans for MLK Day?  We encourage you to share 
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back after MLK Day to share your project's impact 
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Learn how you
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NEWS FROM THE FIELD

Jumo: A New Social Network Focused on Nonprofits & Charities

Jumo is a social network connecting individuals and organizations who 
want to change
the world. Leveraging connection technologies, including Facebook, Jumo 
enables
people to find, follow and support those working toward solutions on 
the ground
in their community and in regions across the globe. Jumo is founded and 
directed
  by Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook and  director of online 
organizing for
Barack Obama's 2008 Presidential  campaign. Jumo makes it easy to: find 
the issues
and organization you care about, follow the latest news and updates, 
and support
  their work with your time, money and skills. Try it out at 
www.jumo.com 
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VtEbd_2itTslPDGFzTDOJ1jilV7zu4nk=]Read more about Jumo with a focus on 
what nonprofits need to know in this article
 from Nonprofit Trends: 
www.nptrends.com/nonprofit-trends/what-is-jumo.htm 
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WsnL4I-832fp]A recent New York Times article on Jumo is also 
informative:

www.nytimes.com/2010/11/30/technology/30jumo.html?_r=1 
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v7A6gHNof9Mt8BuZcxNSrFkHhBfS4bp0R4SIBy-PfYhu-_drqfJeuVdHjd77UJF5eYUMpK8N2
9G-KO4ZQaxaiDGZTYaLqyg58UaFfkhbIio0wXMQkq4PkmfLHeIuv7N_ErqMZJElPNvUyoMrng
jYOjwxZz1p1oPGo2FZ-tLqnYS5N3GIMQJQ==]You can follow YSA on Jumo at 
www.jumo.com/org/4cf58c628b6390e31183868f 
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=otshzucab&et=1104052308822&s=78073&e=001yU
v7A6gHNof2b1KkDdzb3Fx1X0pqknGNn0BV8Au4Xy3UvZ58Vu_X6hRLtAK_96GnFgKd5bgfEUH
rvGOpRvfDszumZU0Q3LUnKnrRig_lnnlyXaeol_L1gqpFYe4C8QI4mA4-snmuickVYv1YnWoE
KA==]National Youth Leadership Council Announces New CEO

The National Youth Leadership Council recently announced Kelita Svoboda 
Bak as its
next Chief Executive Officer. A strong advocate for youth, Bak has 
worked in youth
development and public policy in Washington, D.C. for more than 15 
years. She has
held several leadership positions in national nonprofit organizations, 
most recently
as the National Vice President of Advancement for Camp Fire USA. She 
also has served
on the board of the National Service-Learning  Partnership and as a 
mentor in the
Emerging Leaders Initiative, led by  NYLC and the Partnership. Her 
prior experiences
include serving as Director of Government  Relations for Youth Service 
America and
Vice President of a private  consulting firm. (NYLC founder and CEO Jim 
Kielsmeier
announced his retirement earlier this year; his future plans include 
continuing
to support service-learning policy advancement, and writing and 
speaking on behalf
of the movement.) "I am eager to work with the board, staff, funders 
and external
stakeholders to build upon NYLC's strong foundation and to lead this 
well-respected
organization toward continued and expanded success," says Bak, who 
assumes the role
Jan 4. Read more about NYLC's new CEO at www.NYLC.org 
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v7A6gHNoeL09uLu4-SOWo3Da5O1NTG_90mmjQXleSabNyZCsKGU6xYPpljRom7lqpLBYRNU6D
W7XTSl-ZCIPO6xpJSvJwFZRcvjTalgFjdmqStV1ya8PLwxEThVOkmn7kVHlLx2KvnPi6zRF7X
3x0C1SSKBnVZ0DFfaVb90WwSkZRm-wkCkyQ88cQqK5HVT4qGI5_pDxPQi1-Ntv5rSBodnA5Za
sUiD2sVoUjkLWGDsrNaKdgEbDHaH6ZREKZc]From the "Add Service" Blog

Have you checked out Youth Service America's Add Service Blog recently? 
A new post
is published every few days, on a wide variety of topics, written by 
YSA staff,
partners, Youth Council members, grantees, and other guest bloggers. 
The most recent
posts:
* "Glee-ful
Service 
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v7A6gHNocqOIYOP27LN13c_ZSORIzuhzbUXmx7sAkpi_SlkJMQ1DzlUj2v4yjh4qEfbsoFDTG
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WbUNQIsLXb7y]" - Sarah Guy, YSA's Education Manager
* "International Volunteer Day 
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v7A6gHNocAgwXkNdKGjTo2l5c3bAXxmy_79cw90--qGK-OIRirLUlu1khJxvdVse2wRLd4ZC-
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Wi1zxRzMIPZVhketlBPyjP8=]" - Danielle Miranda, YSA's Manager of Outreach
* "March of Dimes Keeps Future Generations Healthy 
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=otshzucab&et=1104052308822&s=78073&e=001yU
v7A6gHNoeUgWEsPB84fS7dvU5k4mSsO1oGIuXgPWq07QyqQ1VcBoMryqreO6ERXTK2lSvvs2U
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zOYPPA5QAHAdY6JmcZ4lgDvFl3UAxmIKiRNdzXurHQfG]" - Taylor Trovillion,
YSA Youth Council
* "World AIDS Day: Remember Khadija and Lela 
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=otshzucab&et=1104052308822&s=78073&e=001yU
v7A6gHNoema1hgcllrHq2Wq_RurXSwZru4DkLs0AUer0Mqa8G81cl8ty_HagR-zs0G0VgdD-z
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qLSZD_nnjqcG4gExRPaStcj0Bd8Agv__mcURG_9MK__Z]" - Danielle Miranda, YSA's
Manager of Outreach
* "Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week 
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=otshzucab&et=1104052308822&s=78073&e=001yU
v7A6gHNoc4y9qYVGegiDDDeuaCmeri4MmlSNxKbrYuzO1UetWTSX-AXzOS-P8hXXzGDukEErS
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Rxyt29FrWX3FbQomcxtYPgOfNg1IIcp1Yow5b4qU7jnt]" - Mike Man, YSA's Manager
of OutreachRead these and other recent blogs at www.YSA.org/blog 
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GRANTS & AWARDS

NEA Youth Leaders for Literacy Grants (Deadline: January 5)

The National Education Association (NEA) is partnering with Youth 
Service America
to offer Youth Leaders for Literacy grants to support service-learning 
projects
focused on increasing young people's interest in reading and improving 
literacy
in schools and communities. Youth Leaders for Literacy will award 30 
young people
 from across the U.S. with $500 grants. Successful projects will be 
youth-led and
  address an established literacy need in the applicant's school or 
community. The
projects will launch on NEA's Read Across America Day on March 2nd and 
culminate
  on Global Youth Service Day, April 15-17. All 50 states and the 
District of Columbia
are eligible to apply. Youth ages 5-25 are welcome to apply along with 
an adult
ally. The application deadline is midnight January 5, 2011. Access the 
application
at: www.YSA.org/grants/nea-youth-leaders-literacy 
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v7A6gHNodvCN5W_fRqSueLOIyHxJu-48mXwaGqvmiuoS0HoW2CJjh2r19NyVHWcual0O96bGo
u-3EKlEFHO9DBqP46xoCGkMknu83k1e45MW-x5eFxhZbOpae--2-j_YJB0JpSQtTE5CixkzGS
NIFsZPNDLCO4]Special Olympics Get Into It Grants (Deadline: January 19)

Special Olympics is partnering with Youth Service America to offer Get 
Into It grants
that bring together students of all abilities to fight childhood 
obesity in their
schools and communities. The program awards grants of $500 or $1,000 to 
help youth
create and implement service-learning programs to fight childhood 
obesity. The application
must be completed by a teacher and a unified pair of students (one with 
and one
without an intellectual disability). Get Into It grant projects launch 
on Spread
  the Word to End the Word Day (March 2, 2011) and culminate on Global 
Youth Service
Day (April 15-17, 2011). All 50 states and the District of Columbia are 
eligible
  to apply.  Applications must be submitted by midnight, January 19, 
2011. To learn
more about this opportunity, start using the resources offered, and 
view the online
application, visit www.YSA.org/getintoit 
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v7A6gHNoczaZMxiy43XYWgnesBBJ8I38pRJ7GSAN73VLHD4K1_vhXNsjUDObYk2rr7zC72s_F
4jY4E9lK9VnQwoFB2S-0YEkxNSeVRjSwPTRg_2w8aqQ==]The Eisner Prize for 
Excellence in Intergenerational Work (Deadline: January 31)

The Eisner Foundation has announced the launch of the inaugural Eisner 
Prize and
  is currently soliciting nominations of individuals or non-profit 
organizations.
   The Eisner Prize is a cash award of $100,000 and is designed to 
recognize excellence
by an individual or a non-profit organization in uniting and utilizing 
multiple
generations, especially seniors and youth, to bring about positive and 
lasting changes
in their community. The foundation hopes to spur innovation in this 
field and to
  reward those who have committed already to excellence in uniting 
multiple generations
for the betterment of our country.  Non-profit groups may 
self-nominate; individual
candidates must be nominated by another person or group. To learn more 
about The
  Eisner Foundation or to nominate yourself or someone else who may be 
eligible for
The Eisner Prize, please visit www.eisnerfoundation.org/eisnerprize 
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-Toe8-K5g8cwItaGHxe3wVScEIAR9srfZTBH1y3JeVnrOWRnfFcRPbgN0UCk46dU=]For  
Previously Featured Grants & Awards, visit:
www.servicewire.org/nsb/Grants-and-Awards 
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PROFILES IN SERVICE
EVERYDAY YOUNG HEROES

Ivory Price - Detroit, MI

Youth Service America recognizes fifteen year old Ivory Price of 
Detroit, Michigan,
as one of our Everyday Young Heroes for her efforts to clean-up Detroit 
through
advocacy and long-term service projects.
Ivory Price led a 7 month community clean up and made a comfortable 
public space
  in a vacant lot to help the Northwest Goldberg neighborhood of Detroit 
become the
safe and beautiful place it once was. They also planted an organic 
garden that is
providing the neighborhood with fresh produce that is free of charge. 
Ivory and
other buildOn members went door-to-door to engage members in the 
community, and
held a community meeting which was attended by local officials.  Ivory 
worked with
team members to design and secure funding for the project, and 
researched the community
needs and the history of the area to find a project that was suitable 
for the needs
of the community.  A total of 200 plus members of the community and 
student volunteers
worked together to make this project happen.
As recognition for her urban renewal efforts, Ivory was featured on CNN 
as a leader
in the development and restoration of Detroit. Members of the community 
are caring
for the organic garden and now have a safe and clean public space to 
enjoy due to
the commitment and dedication shown by Ivory.
For her efforts to restore her city and advocate for urban renewal 
projects, we
honor Hayley as an Everyday Young Hero.


To nominate a young person who has improved  their community through 
service to
be recognized as an Everyday Young Hero,  please visit 
www.ysa.org/awards/hero 
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TOOLS, TRAINING, RESOURCES & RESEARCH

Going Blue Named Learning Magazine 2011 Teachers' Choice Award Winner

Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, & 
Wetlands by Cathryn
Berger Kaye and Philippe Cousteau has been selected as a Learning 
Magazine 2011
Teachers' Choice Awards for the Family winner. The Teachers' Choice 
Awards program
is one of the most recognized and prestigious awards in the educational 
market.
Teachers' Choice for the Family is the only awards program that 
requires evaluators
to be both a teacher and a parent. The book was evaluated on 
educational value,
originality and creativity, ease of use, safety and durability, and 
high-interest
level and motivation for children. Going Blue will be spotlighted in 
the April 2011
issue of Learning. Going Blue was also given a Starred Review in the 
School Library
Journal. Learn more (and download free excerpts from Going Blue) at: 
www.freespirit.com/goingblue/ 
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MJiVhP1YMfzNlpGz79eKzNOL6QyCAP0SDHcKrq-Duw12OvwoSjdXEsN3kHthKzT0=]New 
Research on the Effectiveness of Political Discussion in K-12 Civic 
Education

CIRCLE Working Paper #72 addresses whether efforts to systematically 
incorporate
  media into school curricula increase several elements of civic 
engagement, including
students' media use, political knowledge or their sense of being able 
to understand
and influence politics (internal political efficacy). In "The 
Classroom-Kitchen
Table Connection: The Effects of Political Discussion on Youth 
Knowledge and Efficacy,"
authors Vercellotti and Matto find that the combination of reading news 
articles
  and discussing them at home and school was related to increased 
information-seeking
and political knowledge among students who were not in advanced 
placement and honors
classes. Moreover, they find that students who were assigned to discuss 
articles
  at home with parents and who had parents who scored low on measures of 
political
knowledge and efficacy, were the most likely to have increased scores 
on both dimensions
by the end of the experiment. These results could provide guidance to 
practitioners
looking for ways to involve parents in reinforcing what happens in the 
classroom
  by extending political discussions to the home as well. 
www.civicyouth.org/featured-the-classroom-kitchen-table-connection-the-ef
fects-of-political-discussion-on-youth-knowledge-and-efficacy/ 
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o8j_9sBLee01UygnDoGxuDfWc8krkbyANKHGDES2PU8yaWZU-g5I8GEqQ==]Volunteerism 
in the Blogosphere

Volunteer management has seen a welcome increase in practical and 
provocative blogs
over the past year. Energize, Inc. keeps you informed about them in the 
"Sources
  for Information and Exchange" area of the Energize website. 
Highlighted blogs include:
* The Jayne Blog - Jayne, an expert in online volunteering, often deals 
with volunteer-related
topics in an insightful way, as well as nonprofit/NGO issues, 
communication, aid
  and development, and women's empowerment. 
http://coyoteblog.posterous.com 
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Management4Volunteers Blog - This blog's tag line is: "Great volunteer 
programmes
do not fall out of the sky: it is good management practice that makes 
them even
better." http://management4volunteers.wordpress.com 
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Engaging Volunteers - written by staff members of VolunteerMatch and 
third-party
experts in the volunteering and technology community. They consistently 
identify
  new trends in the field. 
http://blogs.volunteermatch.org/engagingvolunteers/ 
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blogs highlighted at www.energizeinc.com/prof/blogs.html 
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SERVICE CALENDARS

Conferences & Events
2011 National Conference on Alternative Education
February 9-12, 2011
Nashville, TN

This annual conference will promote proactive solutions and   
alternatives to suspension
and expulsion by examining exemplary   practices in the field. Breakout 
sessions
  will bring to life the NAEA's   guiding practices titled Exemplary 
Practices in
  Alternative Education: Indicators of Quality Programming. Session 
topics will relate
to the following broad programming  areas:  Mission and Purpose, 
Leadership, Climate
and Culture, Staffing  and  Professional Development, Curriculum and 
Instruction,
Student   Assessment, Transitional Planning and Support, Parent and 
Guardian   Involvement,
Collaboration and Program Evaluation. In addition, the   conference 
will have experts
on dropout prevention offering strategies  to dealing with America's 
dropout crisis
by utilizing nontraditional   approaches. The  conference will bring 
together experts
 from a  wide variety of fields  and disciplines. Seasoned professionals 
in  alternative
education,  nontraditional education, as well as dropout  prevention 
will provide
an  assortment of breakout sessions. Learn more at: 
http://www.the-naea.com/2011_National_Conference_on_Alternative_Education_%2
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Seasons of Service

December 2010
National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month - December
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- December 10
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National Mentoring Month - January (month)
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"You may never know what results come of your action, but if you do 
nothing there
will be no result."
- Mahatma Gandhi
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