“Host an AmeriCorps” Open House
Join us online to learn all about hosting an AmeriCorps member. For the link to attend please email an RSVP to Josh Vanek with your name and your organization.
Join us online to learn all about hosting an AmeriCorps member. For the link to attend please email an RSVP to Josh Vanek with your name and your organization.
On Wednesday, April 7th from 11:00AM-12:00 PM Campus Compact will host an open house with our national office, Natalie Furlett, director of partnerships and member engagement with Campus Compact, will join staff, faculty and administrators from Montana's higher education institutions to share the most up-to-date set of resources, programs and service available to Montana institutions through their Campus Compact membership. Campus Compact offers numerous communities of practice, a professional credentialing program, a database of syllabi, faculty resources, awards, and numerous other resources. Natalie will discuss these and answer questions. This event is open to all campus administrators, faculty and staff interested in learning more about what their institution's Campus Compact affiliation comes with. Campus Compact Open House: Montana Time: Apr 7, 2021 11:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://umontana.zoom.us/j/94097843398?pwd=cVRkemlqZWUzZXVKR0drZ2RGRzRWZz09 Meeting ID: 940 9784 3398 Passcode: 318834 One tap mobile +16699006833,,94097843398# US
Join us to learn about how colleges and universities and their nonprofit, K-12, and government partners can host AmeriCorps projects for 2022-2023. Register for the open house in advance: https://umontana.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtcO-spjMsHd2fkswLUiOhjXfdYBsB2VZw
Register to attend here. The Community Building Institute (CBI) guides participants towards an intentional approach to community-focused work. Montana Campus Compact expects that participants will walk away more confident in their ability to create high-impact, community-driven programs and initiatives. CBI is based on the community-building cycle. These six steps serve as a model for sustainable community development initiatives. The training is composed of five, web-based, hour-long sessions facilitated by community leaders and experienced nonprofit professionals. Participants have opportunities to interact with trainers and are provided support materials. February 1 - 10:45am-12:00pm | Community Assessment February 2 - 11:00am-12:00pm | Creating Community Awareness and Stakeholder Involvement February 3 - 11:00am-12:00pm | Building Community Advisory Groups February 8 - 11:00am-12:00pm | Strategic Planning and Implementation February 9 - 11:00am-12:00pm | Evaluation for Everyday Use All CBI sessions will be conducted via the Zoom video conferencing platform. Details to join calls and participate will be shared with registrants. Consider familiarizing yourself with the...