President Obama Signs Landmark National Service Bill
Posted on: Tuesday, 21 April 2009, 16:24 CDT
Act Launches New Era of Service at Time of Great Need; National Service CEO Named
The President signed the landmark Edward M. Kennedy Act today at a
After signing the bill, the President, First Lady
The Serve America Act reauthorizes and expands national service programs administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service, a federal agency created in 1993. The Corporation engages four million Americans in result-driven service each year, including 75,000 AmeriCorps members, 492,000 Senior Corps volunteers, 1.1 million Learn and Serve America students, and 2.2 million additional community volunteers mobilized and managed through the agency's programs.
This bill had a fast bipartisan sprint through Congress. The President called on Congress to send him the Kennedy-Hatch national service legislation in his joint address on
"The broad bipartisan support for this legislation, and its remarkably swift journey through Congress, reflect the growing national consensus that service is a powerful response to the economic and social challenges facing America today," said Corporation Board Chair
Earlier today, President Obama announced his intention to nominate
President Obama said, "Maria brings a unique blend of skills and management experience that will help her successfully lead the Corporation during our Administration's bold expansion of national service programs. Maria is genuinely passionate about the role of national and community service as a vehicle for engaging and mobilizing citizens in social change, and will bring new, creative thinking to the growth and mission of the Corporation."
The legislation comes at a time of growing social need caused by the economic downturn and a corresponding "compassion surge" of Americans wanting to help those left vulnerable by its impact. The Corporation reported today that AmeriCorps received 17,038 online applications in March, nearly triple the 6,770 received in March of 2008. In the past five months, the agency received 48,520 online applications, up 234% over the 14,532 applications it received during the same five month period a year ago. Many volunteer centers and nonprofits groups are also reporting a recent increase in volunteers.
"The President's call to service at a time of great need is striking a responsive chord with the American public, especially millennials and baby boomers," said Acting CEO
The Serve America Act, which goes into effect on
"This bill will help unleash a powerful new wave of service and civic action to help tackle our nation's toughest challenges," said Solomont. "We are grateful to Representatives
The bill follows quickly on the heels of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provided
The President signed the bill before an audience that included current participants in AmeriCorps, Senior Corps and Learn and Serve America, Members of Congress who worked on the Act, and leaders of national service and nonprofit organizations. The event took place at the SEED School, an innovative public boarding school that caters to underserved students who face challenges in school and at home. In addition to offering an academically rigorous, college prep education, the SEED School incorporates service-learning into the curriculum of all its students, supported by the Corporation's Learn and Serve America program.
The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. Each year, the Corporation engages four million Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service through its Senior Corps, AmeriCorps and Learn and Serve America programs. For more information, visit www.NationalService.gov.
SOURCE Corporation for National and Community Service
Source: PR Newswire
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