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Engage with the diverse community of San José Unified School District through a variety of initiatives, partnerships, and volunteer opportunities. Explore the power of social capital and public participation in fostering a thriving community. Discover how CommUniverCity brings together residents, students, volunteers, and organizations to build a stronger, more connected city.
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Community Community Engaged Learning BUILDING COMMUNITY University City
Community BuildingBY THE NUMBERS 70,983 neighborhood residents 14,549 SJSU students 2,061 corporate volunteers 133 SJSU faculty & staff members 48 SJSU departments & institutes 46 non-profit community partners 22 grassroots groups 32 local businesses 13 schools 246,320 hours of service $5.5M value
WHAT MAKES COMMUNIVERCITY? Place-based focus Long-term commitment Multi-sector partnerships Community-driven priorities
Social Capital, the Foundation of Community Whereas physical capital refers to physical objects and human capital refers to the properties of individuals, social capital refers to connections among individuals – social networks and the norms of reciprocity and trustworthiness that arise from them (Putnam, 2000).
Making Public Participation Work Most form of regulated public participation in the U.S. are ineffective (Innes and Booher, 2004); more collaborative methods may be an alternative solution
Putnam’s argument: • Higher levels of social capital increase civic engagement • Public institutions ‘work better when there exists an independent and long-standing tradition of civic engagement’ (Beem, 1999)
ENGAGE Community Health Writing Partners Joven Noble Growing Sustainably
LEARN Education Engineering in Action Writing Partners College Day
BUILD Neighborhood Revitalization Delmas Park Community Assessment Get out the Vote Safe & Green Halloween