Examples of fundraising. activities AmeriCorps members may perform include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Seeking donations of books from companies and individuals for a program in which volunteers teach children to read; (2) Writing a grant proposal to a foundation to secure resources to support the training of volunteers; (3) Securing supplies and equipment from the community to enable volunteers to help build houses for low-income individuals; (4) Securing financial resources from the community to assist in launching or expanding a program that provides social services to the members of the community and is delivered, in whole or in part, through the members of a community-based organization; (5) Seeking donations from alumni of the program for specific service projects being performed by current members.
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Samples: Member Service Agreement, Member Service Agreement, Member Service Agreement
Examples of fundraising. activities AmeriCorps members may perform include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) . Seeking donations of books from companies and individuals for a program in which volunteers teach children to read;
(2) . Writing a grant proposal to a foundation to secure resources to support the training of volunteers;
(3) . Securing supplies and equipment from the community to enable volunteers to help build houses for low-income individuals;
(4) . Securing financial resources from the community to assist in launching or expanding a program that provides social services to the members of the community and is delivered, in whole or in part, through the members of a community-based organization;
(5) . Seeking donations from alumni of the program for specific service projects being performed by current members.
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Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement
Examples of fundraising. activities AmeriCorps members may perform include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) a. Seeking donations of books from companies and individuals for a program in which volunteers teach children to read;
(2) b. Writing a grant proposal to a foundation to secure resources to support the training of volunteers;
(3) c. Securing supplies and equipment from the community to enable volunteers to help build houses for low-income individuals;
(4) d. Securing financial resources from the community to assist in launching or expanding a program that provides social services to the members of the community and is delivered, in whole or in part, through the members of a community-based organization;
(5) e. Seeking donations from alumni of the program for specific service projects being performed by current members.
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Samples: Educational Services, Educational Services
Examples of fundraising. activities AmeriCorps members may perform include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1i) Seeking seeking donations of books from companies and individuals for a program in which volunteers teach children to read;
(2ii) Writing writing a grant proposal to a foundation to secure resources to support the training of volunteers;
(3iii) Securing securing supplies and equipment from the community to enable volunteers to help build houses for low-income individuals;
(4iv) Securing securing financial resources from the community to assist in launching or expanding a program that provides social services to the members of the community and is delivered, in whole or in part, through the members of a community-based organization;
(5v) Seeking seeking donations from alumni of the program for specific service projects being performed by the current members.
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Samples: Americorps Member Service Agreement
Examples of fundraising. activities AmeriCorps members may perform include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) a. Seeking donations of books from companies and individuals for a program in which volunteers teach children to read;
(2) b. Writing a grant proposal to a foundation to secure resources to support the training of volunteers;
(3) c. Securing supplies and equipment from the community commun y to enable volunteers to help build houses for low-income individuals;
(4) d. Securing financial resources from the community to assist in launching or expanding a program that provides social services to the members m mbers of the community and is delivered, in whole or in part, through the members of a community-based organization;
(5) e. Seeking donations from alumni of the program for specific service projects being performed by current members.
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Samples: Americorps Member Service Agreement