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Honored to Serve

On February 18, Patrick Corvington was sworn in as the Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National and Community Service.  Corvington, a recognized expert on nonprofit management and leadership, joins the agency at a time marked by unprecedented social need and support for national service.

President Proposes Budget Increase for National Service

On February 1, President Obama released his Fiscal Year 2011 budget request for the Corporation for National and Community Service. The $1.4 billion request will strengthen our nation’s volunteer sector, foster innovation and civic engagement, and mobilize more than six million Americans to solve critical problems through national service.

 

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 Children Gather with Seniors for King Day
Wow! What a special day it was! On King Day, January 18, 2010, Boulevard Townhomes (BTH) came to life as the children put aside their own desires to make life for some local senior citizens a little bit fresher.
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Honored to Serve
On my first full day in office, I want to tell you how excited and honored I am to be serving as the CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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Patrick Corvington's First Day
This morning Patrick Corvington was sworn in as the new CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service. It was a fun and exciting morning and we snapped a couple of pictures to share with you. It’s a great time for service – and Patrick is the right leader at the right time for the Corporation. Learn more about Patrick Corvington.
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Introducing the Social Innovation Fund
America is facing some of the greatest challenges in a generation. At the same time, promising nonprofit organizations across the country are making heroic efforts to meet overwhelming need and, implement effective and innovative ways to meet these challenges. But their impact is often hampered by a lack of resources and support to evaluate and improve their programs, and expand them so they can serve more communities of need.
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The President is calling on all Americans to participate in our nation’s recovery and renewal by serving in our communities because America’s new foundation will be built one community at a time – and it starts with you. 
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