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Brief History of National Service

Brief History of National Service. 1964 Economic Opportunity Act – Pres. Lyndon Johnson’s “War of Poverty ” (implemented JFK idea) VISTA was created (2,000 members in 1965 to 6,500 members today) 1990 National Service Act – President George H.W. Bush

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Brief History of National Service

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  1. Brief History of National Service • 1964 Economic Opportunity Act – Pres. Lyndon Johnson’s “War of Poverty” (implemented JFK idea) • VISTA was created (2,000 members in 1965 to 6,500 members today) • 1990 National Service Act – President George H.W. Bush • Designed to increase number of volunteers in America • Gives grants for increasing service-learning in schools/colleges

  2. 1993 National & Community Service Trust Act – President Bill Clinton • Corporation for National & Community Service established • AmeriCorps established • 20,000 Members; $4,725 education award • 2003 Strengthen AmeriCorps Program Act – President George W. Bush • Doubled the number of AmeriCorps members • 2009 Ted Kennedy Serve America Act – President Barack Obama • Increase to 250,000 AmeriCorps members • Education Award increased and tied to Pell Grant

  3. Washington, D.C. WA State Vista Office Seattle, WA Vista Program Bellingham, WA

  4. Bellingham, WA Washington Campus Compact is a statewide coalition of 35 college and university presidents who have united to further the civic purposes of higher education by engaging their students and faculty in serving their community. • WACC Programs: • College Access and Success: • The Retention Project • College Access Challenge Grant (CACG) • Connect to Complete (C2C) (Gates Foundation) • Graduation Project (College Spark Foundation) • Other WACC Programs: • VISTA • Continuums of Service Conference (COS)

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