Service Nation
ServiceNation is the name of an organization campaign to increase support for expanding national service programs like the Peace Corps, Americorps, Senior Corps, and through service-learning experiences in schools and colleges. It is supported by many charitable organizations across the nation including the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Boys and Girls Clubs.
The ServiceNation campaign is the product of Be the Change, Inc., a non-profit organization based in Cambridge, MA established to promote bringing national service programs. National service programs like Americorps pay a living stipend and reward volunteers who have completed service with a monetary education award.
According to their web site, "ServiceNation is a campaign for a new America. An America where citizens unite and take responsibility for the nation’s future. An America that restores the great tradition of citizen service, and honors the profound sacrifices made by so many Americans who have passed before, from the small band of Founders to the millions who have fought for equality and justice at home, and defended our freedom abroad. ServiceNation is about an America that is ruggedly idealistic, compassionate, and above all committed to the idea of shared sacrifice in pursuit of America’s boldest promise: liberty and justice for all." [1]
A major objective of ServiceNation is to encourage volunteers to commit to regular service by signing a 'Declaration of Service' [2]. This represents a promise by the participant to spend at least 50 hours per year serving either with local non-profit organizations, nationwide service programs, or with the US military.
ServiceNation was a strong advocate for the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, which sanctions a significant increase in federal funding for nationwide service programs such as AmeriCorps. This legislation was passed with bipartisan support by the Senate and House on March 30, 2009 [3][4].
On Saturday, September 27, 2008, ServiceNation organized a National Day of Action featuring over 900 events nationwide, to showcase and celebrate the work that national service and other volunteer programs donate to the greater community at large.
Service Nation has been criticized by libertarians [5] [6], National Review Editor Jonah Goldberg [7], and the John Birch Society [8].
Candidates Presidential Forum
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Underwriter
Carnegie Corporation
Presenters
Lead Social Media Partner
Organizers
Prominent members of the Leadership Council
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Co-chairs
- Vartan Gregorian, President, Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Caroline Kennedy, Vice-Chair, New York City Fund For Public Schools
- Bill Novelli, CEO, AARP
- Alma Powell, Chair, America's Promise Alliance
- Rick Stengel, Managing Editor, TIME Magazine
Council
- Andi Bernstein
- Tom A. Bernstein, President and Co-founder, Chelsea Piers
- Michael R. Bloomberg, Mayor, New York, NY; Chairman, National September 11 Memorial and Museum
- Cory Booker, Mayor, Newark, NJ
- Richard H. Brodhead, President, Duke University
- Neil Bush, CEO, Global XS
- Geoffrey Canada, President and CEO, Harlem Children's Zone
- Mortimer Caplin, Former Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service
- Vice Admiral Richard Carmona, Former U.S. Surgeon General
- Jean Case, CEO, The Case Foundation
- Richard Celeste, President, Colorado College
- Ray Chambers, Amelior Foundation
- Richard Cizik, Vice President, National Association of Evangelicals
- Henry Cisneros, Chairman, CityView; Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- Glenn Close, Actress
- William Cohen, Former Secretary of Defense; Former U.S. Senator
- Janet Langhart Cohen, Author; Founder, Citizen Patriot Organization
- Scott Cowen, President, Tulane University
- Tom Daschle, Former U.S. Senator
- John J. DeGioia, President, Georgetown University
- Manny Diaz, Mayor, Miami, FL
- John Dilulio, Former Director, Office of Faith*Based and Community Initiatives; Author, The Godly Republic
- Melinda Doolittle, Recording Artist
- Paul Fireman, Founder, Reebok
- Al From, Founder and CEO, Democratic Leadership Council
- Susan Fuhrman, President, Teachers College, Columbia University
- Mark Gearan, President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
- David Gergen, Professor of Public Service and Director, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard University
- Michael Gerson, Columnist, The Washington Post
- Stephen Goldsmith, Former Mayor, Indianapolis, IN
- Jennifer Granholm, Governor, Michigan
- Rabbi Irving Greenberg, Theologian; Author, The Jewish Way; Founding President, Jewish Life Network
- Amy Gutmann, President, University of Pennsylvania
- Lee H. Hamilton, Former Congressman; Former Co-chair, 9/11 Commission and Iraq Study Group
- Jenny Chin Hansen, President, AARP
- Gary Hart, Former U.S. Senator
- Mellody Hobson, President, Ariel Investments
- Admiral James R. Hogg, USN (Ret), Director, Strategic Studies Group, Naval War College
- James J. Jensen
- Martin Luther King, III, Chairman, Realizing the Dream
- Joel Klein, Chancellor, New York City Public Schools
- Sherry Lansing, Founder, The Sherry Lansing Foundation
- Jim Leach, Former Congressman; John L. Weinberg Professor of Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
- Anthony Marx, President, Amherst College
- Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, Chairman, American Red Cross
- Sam Nunn, Former U.S. Senator
- Michael Nutter, Mayor, Philadelphia, PA
- Martin O'Malley, Governor, Maryland
- Bette Midler, Founder, New York Restoration Project; Performance Artist
- Lt. General Dave Richard Palmer, USA (Ret), Former Superintendent, U.S. Military Academy at West Point; Author
- David Paterson, Governor, New York
- Kal Penn, Actor
- Gregg Petersmeyer, Former Assistant to the President; Director, Office of National Service under George H.W. Bush
- Peter G. Peterson, Chairman, Peter G. Peterson Foundation; Co-founder, Blackstone Group Management
- Rob Portman, Former Congressman; Former Director, Office of Management and Budget
- Samantha Power, Anna Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy, Harvard University; Author
- Marc Racicot, Former Governor, Montana
- Susan Rice, Foreign Policy Advisor, Obama for America
- Bill Richardson, Governor, New Mexico
- David Shaw, Managing Partner, Black Point Group
- Rodney Slater, Former Secretary of Transportation; Chair, United Way of America
- Laurie M. Tisch, President, Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
- Paul Vallas, Superintendent, New Orleans Recovery School District
- David Walker, President and CEO, Peter G. Peterson Foundation
- Silda Wall, Founder, Children For Children
- Rick Warren, Senior Pastor, Saddleback Church; Author, A Purpose Driven Life
- Harris Wofford, Former U.S. Senator; Former CEO, Corporation for National & Community Service
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