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by Brooke Bunch
Community Service
Programs’ (CSP) AmeriCorps program, ComCorps, recently received
a top honor — the Innovation Award — in a national competition
among AmeriCorps programs across the country. CSP is the
community outreach arm of OU-COM.
The competition was
sponsored by Innovations in Civic Participation and America’s
Service Commissions, with funding from the Ford Foundation, who
joined forces to gather information about innovative AmeriCorps
programs in an effort to help support state programming and
increase the impact of AmeriCorps.
“I’m really very,
very pleased that our program was chosen as one of the best in
the country,” says Nancy Schell, CSP program coordinator and
director of ComCorps. “The program has been a part of CSP for
six years now, and each year it has gotten better.”
AmeriCorps began in
1994 as a “domestic Peace Corps.” Since then, more than 170,000
volunteers have completed the program. CSP partnered with
AmeriCorps to form ComCorps to provide health services and
education for the people of Southeastern Ohio. ComCorps
accomplishes this through its programs and through collaborative
work with local homeless shelters, schools, and child welfare
and social service agencies.
Schell says the
national recognition will hopefully mean more federal dollars
for ComCorps — and more local volunteers.
“Right now we’re
recruiting volunteers for the next year, which begins Aug. 15.
Volunteerism is the engine that drives our program,” says
Schell.
“Our volunteers are
compensated financially and academically for their service. But
more importantly, they help provide health-care services and
education in our underserved community that wouldn’t exist
without their efforts.
“When the
Washington, D.C., grant review committee looks at our program to
discuss continued funding, hopefully they will see the merit in
funding us.”
ComCorps, which was
nominated by the Ohio Community Services Council, was among more
than 60 applications from 40 states. ComCorps was one of about
50 programs honored. There are more than 1,000 AmeriCorps
programs nationwide.
Among the selection
criteria were the innovativeness of the program, its successes,
its use of funding and its partnerships. In addition, the
program, says Schell, was evaluated for its long-term impact on
members, community or state; use of volunteers; and potential
for adoption in other states.
So what makes
ComCorps an innovative program?
“We are one of the
only health-focused programs in the state,” says Schell. “And we
collaborate with different kinds of agencies, but we have one
focus that transcends all those agencies — and a systematic
approach that makes ComCorps work.” A recruitment open house for
next year’s programs will take place Tuesday, May 3, 7 to 9 p.m.
in the Alumni Room of Baker Center on Ohio University’s Athens
campus. Schell encourages those interested to come and learn
more about how you can help your community and how ComCorps can
help you. Those interested can contact her at (740) 593-2293 or
e-mail schelln@ohio.edu.
Applications can be
downloaded from AmeriCorps’ Web site at http://www.americorps.org.
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