The American Way to Change :How National Service and Volunteers Are Transforming America

Publication subTitle :How National Service and Volunteers Are Transforming America

Author: Shirley Sagawa  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780470618646

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470565575

Subject: F2 Economic Planning and Management

Language: ENG

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Description

How ordinary citizens dedicated to service can change the face of America's most critical issues

What if the nation were able to capitalize on the energy of Americans willing to serve and volunteer for a year or more? This inspirational book tells the stories of real people who have dedicated themselves to service and the nonprofits that engaged them. It shows how selflessness and service have transformed lives and communities, and can address similar problems throughout the country. The author profiles successes, demonstrates measurable effects, and shows how impact is made. This book describes how we can achieve change, through action at both the community and organizational level.

  • Filled with illustrative examples and key lessons
  • Highlights programs such as Teach for America, City Year, and Community Health Corps
  • Shows how nonprofits can create successful service programs to tackle different issues

The book shows what America would look like if programs like these operated at scale across the country not just in one or two neighborhoods, but wherever they were needed.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Foreword

pp.:  7 – 11

Prologue

pp.:  11 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 17

Acknowledgments

pp.:  17 – 31

About the Author

pp.:  31 – 33

Chapter 1: Introduction

pp.:  33 – 37

Part One: Changing Lives: Impacts on Those Who Serve

pp.:  37 – 45

Part 2: Tackling Tough Problems: Impacts on Others

pp.:  45 – 87

Appendix: High-Impact Service Programs

pp.:  87 – 205

Notes

pp.:  205 – 223

Index

pp.:  223 – 245

LastPages

pp.:  245 – 259

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