National Service Learning Conference

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The National Service-Learning Conference, first held in 1988 to serve as "the largest gathering of youths and practitioners from the service-learning movement." The conference is a program of the National Youth Leadership Council, and is hosted annually by partner organizations in the state or region where it is being held. In the past it has been sponsored by the State Farm Companies Foundation, Youth Service America, the Corporation for National and Community Service, and the Shinnyo-en Foundation.

The conference is unique in that it typically has 800 or more youth attendees. As well, each conference features more than 200 workshops and sessions, ranging from featured forums with experts in the field to on- and off-site service projects.

[edit] Past Conferences

Conference Location Dates Theme Attendance
20th Nashville, Tennessee March 18-21, 2009 Growing Hope, Cultivating Change
19th Minneapolis, Minnesota April 9-12, 2008 Youth for a Change TBA
18th Albuquerque, New Mexico March 28-31, 2007 Beyond Borders, Beyond Boundaries 2,100
17th Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2006 We The People 2,500
16th Long Beach, California 2005 Educating for Change 2,900
15th Orlando, Florida 2004 Citizens not Spectators: Fulfilling the Promise of Democracy 2,300
14th Minneapolis, Minnesota 2003 Weaving the Fabric of Community: A Celebration of Service-Learning 2,750
13th Seattle, Washington 2002 Reflecting on the Past, Envisioning the Future 3,250
12th Denver, Colorado 2001 Partnerships for a Civil Society 3,200
11th Providence, Rhode Island 2000 Leadership for the Common Good 2,700
10th San Jose, California 1999 Powerful Connections for the 21st Century 2,600
9th Minneapolis, Minnesota 1998 One World: Youth at the Center 2,400
8th Orlando, Florida 1997 Coming Together to Create a Brighter Tomorrow 2,350
7th Detroit, Michigan 1996 A Gathering of Many Voices...Each Voice Counts 1,500
6th Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1995 Service-Learning: Integrating Schools and Communities for Learning 1,400
5th Albuquerque, New Mexico 1994 Leadership for Community Renewal 1,000
4th Minneapolis, Minnesota 1993 Facing the Challenge: Revitalizing Education, Renewing Community 800
3rd Everett, Washington 1992 Experience the Power 600
2nd Minneapolis, Minnesota 1991 Generating Change: The Power of Service-Learning - Community Renewal and Education Reform 400
1st Minneapolis, Minnesota 1989 Growing Hope: Strengthening Education and Building Communities 200

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