Volunteer Generation Fund
Volunteer Generation Fund
The Maine Commission for Community service is one of 19 state commissions receiving Volunteer Generation Funds from the Corporation for National & Community Service. The Volunteer Generation Fund, a program authorized by the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, is designed to increase the number of people who serve in meaningful roles as volunteers dedicated to addressing important needs in communities across America.
In Maine, The Volunteer Generation Fund purpose is to develop or expand existing volunteer centers in six areas of the state. Volunteer centers are one-stop locations for:
- individuals as well as groups or businesses seeking to connect with volunteer programs,
- nonprofit as well as public organizations and staff of community volunteer programs, and
- community leaders seeking to identify appropriate volunteer roles in local responses to needs or issues.
Volunteer centers are a comprehensive resource for all community sectors engaged in responding to local issues and needs.
The following organizations received Volunteer Generation Fund grants to establish new or expand existing regional volunteer centers; convene networks of managers of volunteers; and/or promote and administer statewide on-line volunteer management technology.
