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Civic Engagement & Service Community and National Service Report

The Impact of National Service on Critical Social Issues: Getting Things Done

By CSD • July 1, 2003January 3, 2019

This report summarizes major sessions of a May 2003 national Forum, lists the recommendations formulated by the participants in their small groups, and provides background information about the speakers as well as a roster of participants and a program directory. What it does not capture are the many small conversations and informal agreements made among participants during the session breaks. In the end, these connections may be among the most important outcomes of the initiative.

Project: Civic Engagement and Service

Citation

Stroud, S. (2003). The impact of national service on critical social issues: Getting things done. Washington, DC: Innovations in Civic Participation.

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