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Michigan’s AmeriCorps Planning Phase Meeting II Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Structure of National Service. Corporation for National and Community Service. Learn and Serve America. AmeriCorps. National Senior Service Corps. VISTA. National Civilian Community Corps.
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Michigan’s AmeriCorps Planning Phase Meeting IITuesday, July 27, 200410:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Structure of National Service Corporation for National and Community Service Learn and Serve America AmeriCorps National Senior Service Corps VISTA National Civilian Community Corps AmeriCorps State Higher Education Retired Senior Volunteer Corps K-12 National Direct Tribes State Commissions Senior Companions School - Based Community - Based Foster Grandparents Individual Michigan’s AmeriCorps State Programs
Where is AmeriCorps? • Over 50,000 members serve nationwide each year • Over 75 AmeriCorps programs in Michigan • Almost 1,000 AmeriCorps members in Michigan
NEW PROGRAM American Red Cross Boys and Girls Club Catholic Family Services Detroit CIS Good Samaritan Ministries Jumpstart MI Campus Compact MI Primary Care Assoc. MSU-Extension MENTOR Rob Glazier, MGSP Amy Buckingham, IISD Amy Buckingham, IISD Nicole Byrd, CYD Art Kirk, Char-Em ISD Michelle LaCourt, SAC Megan Sargent, MCSC Rob Glazier, MGSP Megan Sargent, MCSC Meet Your Mentor
Developing Strong Sites Debi Drick – Michigan’s Habitat AmeriCorps Program • Building Demand for your Program • Site Supervisor Training
Site Agreements Site Supervisor Orientation Site Supervisor Roles and Responsibilities Communication Site Monitoring Reporting/data collection Member Supervision Compliance Issues Developing Strong Sites
Site Agreements • Site Agreements • Minimum site qualifications • Site role in supporting program goals • Site benefits of participation • Site and site supervisor roles / responsibilities • Terms of participation and release • Match contributions • Prohibited member activities • Other requirements
Getting Ready for Recruiting and Selecting Your AmeriCorps Members
Getting Ready for Recruiting Members Rob Glazier, Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program • Involving sites in recruitment • Techniques for statewide/multi-site programs • Best Practices
Getting Ready for Recruiting and Selecting Members • Eligibility • EEO and Disability Information • Selecting your three class start dates
Getting Ready for Recruiting and Selecting Members • Background checks • ICHAT (Internet Criminal History Access Tool) • Understanding Member Benefits
Develop position descriptions for member service positions. Depending on your program, you may need multiple descriptions. Does it describe the service to be performed? Does it give the outsider an idea of what members will be doing? Does it inspire the individual to undertake a year commitment to national service? Is it inclusive? Member Service Descriptions
Michelle LaCourt Copper Country AmeriCorps Where to look for members Interview techniques Screening members Member Recruitment / Selection
Member Recruitment • Web Resources • National on-line recruitment system • Member Recruitment Manual • Member Application • Recruitment techniques: What works. • Developing outreach/P.R. strategies • Looking where you never thought to look • Involving your sites in the process
Member Selection Process • Do not settle for warm bodies • Skills vs. Passion • The interview process • Keep questions consistent • Ask questions that directly relate to the position • Straight Talk • Use innovative selection strategies • Be both realistic and motivational
Things to Keep in Mind: • Terms of Service • Maximum Terms of Service • Changing Member Status