National Service Agency CEO Delivers Keynotes on Ways Service is Helping to Accelerate Michigan’s Recovery
Citizen and National Service Provide over $6 Billion in Services to Local Economies across the State to Tackle Tough Problems
Washington, DC –Patrick A. Corvington, CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service, will deliver keynote addresses at the Council of Michigan Foundations' 38th Annual Conference in Traverse City on October 11 and at the Team UP Michigan! Conference in Detroit on October 12.
Corvington will discuss the need to strengthen partnerships in the foundation community and among elected officials to increase investment in service that addresses Michigan's toughest challenges – from skyrocket unemployment to school dropout and foreclosures. A key part of that strategy is to better target service efforts and build the capacity of local communities to solve problems.
The Corporation will invest more than $21 million in the state's hardest-hit cities and rural areas to support projects led by agency programs AmeriCorps, Senior Corps, and Learn and Serve America this year. Since 1994, more than 18,000 AmeriCorps members have served 25 million hours mentoring at-risk youth, building homes, caring for the elderly, and helping struggling students graduate. They are part of a larger national service family that includes 11,000 Michigan seniors sharing their life skills through Senior Corps, and 40,000 students improving their communities while enhancing their academics through service learning.
Governor Granholm and Detroit Mayor Bing have joined a bipartisan group of elected officials across the country who are using service as a tool to achieve local priorities. Last week, Granholm and Bing unveiled a comprehensive plan to expand the use of volunteers to support education, neighborhood development, and public safety. Even in these tough economic times, Michiganders are tilting toward problems and volunteering to put their community on the path to prosperity. In 2009, more than 2.3 million in the state volunteered, providing services valued at more than $6.4 billion.
Monday, October 11
WHAT: Corvington delivers keynote at the Council of Michigan Foundations' 38th Annual Conference
WHEN: 12 p.m. ET
WHERE: Grand Traverse Resort and Spa
100 Grand Traverse Village Boulevard
Acme, MI 49610
Tuesday, October 12
WHAT: Corvington delivers keynote at Team UP Michigan! Conference
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. ET
WHERE: Doubletree Guest Suites
Crystal Ballroom RM
525 West Lafayette Blvd.
Detroit, Michigan48226