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President ’ s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge Webinar Series

President ’ s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge Webinar Series Co-sponsored by The White House, the Department of Education, the Corporation for National and Community Service, and Interfaith Youth Core Reflect on MLK Day of Service and “ Mid-Year Report Made Easy ”

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President ’ s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge Webinar Series

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  1. President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge Webinar Series Co-sponsored by The White House, the Department of Education, the Corporation for National and Community Service, and Interfaith Youth Core Reflect on MLK Day of Service and “Mid-Year Report Made Easy” January 22, 2013, 2pm EDT The webinar will start shortly – please join the conference call at 888-857-9745, dial participant pass code: 556622

  2. Webinar Moderator—Rev. Brenda Girton-Mitchell Director of the Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Department of Education

  3. Today’s agenda… Welcome from Mara Vanderslice Kelly Mid-Year Reporting Made Easy Questions and Answers MLK Day of Service Discussion Past and Future Webinars

  4. Welcome—Mara Vanderslice Kelly Acting Director of the Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Department of Health & Human Services

  5. “Mid-Year Report Made Easy”—Usra Ghazi Campus Outreach Manager, Interfaith Youth Core

  6. Mid-Year Reporting Template Available at www.ed.gov/EdPartners Return by March 15, 2013

  7. Mid-Year Reporting Template Part I • Your institution • Who are your lead staff and student? • List all campus and community partners on the Challenge. Part II • 150 Word Executive Summary

  8. Mid-Year Reporting Template, cont. Part III: Interfaith Service • What interfaith service initiatives have you undertaken? • How have they impacted your campus, community, and interfaith service participants? • What were the interfaith components? Remember to list numbers of participants in both interfaith service and interfaith engagement initiatives (including students, staff, faculty, and community members). Part IV: Interfaith Engagement • What interfaith engagement initiatives have you undertaken? • How have they impacted your campus, community, and program participants? • How did they integrate with your service initiative(s)?

  9. Mid-Year Reporting Template, cont. Part V: Implementation, Evaluation & Sustainability Feedback • Do you have feedback or recommendations to improve the Challenge in the future? • Email forms to: • FN-WHPartnerships@who.eop.gov • How did you measure impact? • How have you made your initiatives sustainable? • Share a story highlighting the impact of your Challenge work from the fall. Any questions? Type them into the WebEx chat bar or join the conversation by pushing *1 on your phone keypad.

  10. MLK Day of Service—Discussion • What worked well on your campus? • How can we support each other with through these events? Rev. Brenda Girton-Mitchell Director of the Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Department of Education Join the conversation by pushing *1 on your phone keypad. Post comments or questions to the WebEx chat bar.

  11. Past and Future Webinars—Dr. Ken Bedell Senior Advisor of the Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Department of Education

  12. Visit us online for information and resources… Department of Education • EDPartners@ed.gov • http://www.ed.gov/edpartners • Facebook.com/EdPartners • Twitter.com/EdPartners • President’s Challenge Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/OX7Se6 www.Ed.gov/EdPartners For participation form, planning template, and more information about the Challenge

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