Wednesday, December 22

Beyond Your Year of Service: AC Alums-Heller Event Recap



On December 8th, nearly 100 Americorps Alums, current members and students, faculty and friends of Heller School gathered at WorkBar in downtown Boston for "Beyond Your Service Year: AmeriCorps Alums Networking Social Featuring the Heller School".

The goals of the event were to build the AmeriCorps Alums community in Boston and showcase the unique partnership with the Heller School at Brandeis who has invested $1M in exclusive scholarships through the National Service Scholarship Program.

This one-of-a-kind National Service Scholarship Program is designed to honor national and community service by recognizing those who have served in AmeriCorps. Click here to learn more about our partnership with the Heller School.

After being welcomed and inspired by Mary Bruce, Co-Chair of Boston AmeriCorps Alums Board, and Tom Broussard, Associate Dean of Admissions & Career Services for the Heller School, attendees had the opportunity to participate in either an MBA / International Development or MPP panel to learn more about each program. Current Heller faculty and students, who are also AmeriCorps Alums, spoke about how their service experience influenced their decision to apply for business or policy school, and how their service background makes for a good match with Heller.

WorkBar, with brand new offices at 711 Atlantic Avenue, hosted the event for the second year in a row and provided an ideal venue for networking and convening service-minded idealists.

Click here to see great photos from the event shot by Melissa Blackall (AmeriCorps Alum). Like her photos? Visit her web site.

If you are you interested in applying to the Heller School for Fall 2011 and being considered for one of the AmeriCorps Alums scholarships (up to full tuition), click here for more information about the application process.

The Boston AmeriCorps Alums Board would like to thank everyone who supported the event including Tom Broussard, Denise Riebman and Shana Mongan of the Heller School, Co-Event Organizers Andrea Shaye and Molly Preston from the Heller School (and AmeriCorps Alums), Melissa for shooting the event, Evona from WorkBar for being an ideal host and the many, many Harpoon bottles who brought holiday cheer to all.

Tuesday, November 23

AmeriCorps Alums Store - Holiday Special


AmeriCorps Alums - Holiday Special

$10 Savings on AmeriCorps Alums gear that includes:
- Black heavy cotton hooded sweatshirt
- Heavy weight maroon cap
- Window cling
- Lapel Pin

Regular price: $52.76
Sale Price: $42.00

Wednesday, November 17

Beyond Your Service Year: AmeriCorps Alums Networking Social with the Heller School at Brandeis

Come out for a fun night of socializing and networking with fellow AmeriCorps Alums in the Boston area. Join us downtown at WorkBar – a cool venue that supports entrepreneurs during the day, and connects like-minded professionals in the evening.

This event is also a great opportunity to learn more about our amazing partnership with the Heller School who has invested $1M in exclusive scholarships for AmeriCorps Alums. Through theNational Service Scholarship Program, the Heller School seeks to recognize the contributions AmeriCorps Alums have made to civic engagement and the greater good through service to communities across the country.


Wednesday, December 8
6:30-8:30 PM

Hosted by WorkBar
711 Atlantic Avenue (across from South Station)


Space is Limited! Reserve your spot today by clicking the link below...


Thursday, September 16

FREE BEER


Do we have your attention now?


Thought so. On Wednesday, September 29th from 5:30-7 PM, join your fellow AmeriCorps Alums for a FREE BEER tasting at the Harpoon Brewery at 306 Northern Ave in Boston, courtesy of the good folks at Harpoon. We’ll get beer tasting tips from the Harpoon beer experts and get to sample FREE BEER like Harpoon IPA and UFO, as well as the latest offering from Harpoon’s famous 100 Barrel Series, the Glacier Harvest 2010 Wet Hop Ale. You gave a year of service, now let us give you some FREE BEER!




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For more information, email Chris Bentson at chris@cradlestocrayons.org

Wednesday, August 25

SAVE THE DATE: Harpoon Brewery Social Event

Fellow Alums,


It is my distinct pleasure to present to you a ray of sunshine to cut through the grey skies of this dreary evening.


Our first social event of the year is officially on the books for Wednesday, September 29th at the Harpoon Brewery Tap Room at 306 Northern Ave in Boston. We’ll have the room from 5:30-7 PM with some of freshest beer this side of Belgium.

As the day gets closer we’ll have plenty of details to nail down, but I wanted to make sure everyone got the date on their calendar!


Stay tuned for more details!

Wednesday, July 28

Looking for a job? AC Alums Can Help!


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Thursday, July 22

State of Service - Policy Platform

By April 2011 we aim to establish Massachusetts as the nation’s first State of Service.

Based on the insights and recommendations of thought leaders from across the state at June 8’s State of Service discussion, (sponsored by MassINC and AmeriCorps Alums Boston and made possible with the generous support of the Highland Street Foundation, ZipCar and State Street), we have outlined a draft State of Service Policy Platform. The full policy platform is below.

As a next step, we would like your feedback on this policy platform. What do you like? What have we left out? How could it be improved? And, if you are an organizational leader, would you like to add your organization to the growing list of those that have endorsed this platform?

To provide feedback to this policy platfrom, to get involved with the State of Service initiative, or to add your organization to the list of endorsing organizations, please email Boston AmeriCorps Alums at americorpsalumsboston@gmail.com or post to this blog!

Also, two additional State of Service events are planned in the fall/winter of 2010. More details coming soon!
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Massachusetts: The Nation’s First State of Service
Background and Policy Platform, July 2010

OVERVIEW:The MassINC Associate Board and AmeriCorps Alums Boston Chapter are working to make Massachusetts the nation’s first official “State of Service.” The initiative, which began as a series of state-wide events in the summer and fall of 2010 to engage a broad set of stakeholders, is particularly timely as the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act was signed into law just over one year ago. This legislation authorized the largest expansion of national service in America since Franklin Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps. The idea of a State of Service builds off the hugely successful Cities of Service program, a bipartisan coalition of 101 mayors around the country who are working to develop comprehensive city-wide service plans and engage their citizens in solving local problems. States of Service will develop service plans and engage citizens state-wide. Given the rich history of service in Massachusetts communities, our goal is to lead the country in becoming the first official State of Service.

PROGRESS AND NEXT STEPS:
The first in the series of state-wide discussions took place on June 8, 2010 with the generous support of the Highland Street Foundation, ZipCar and State Street. Over 100 individuals from across the state attended, representing stakeholders from higher education, program evaluation, government, international service, local service providers and area coalitions. We gathered feedback from attendees and used it to inform the draft policy platform that follows below. Two additional events are planned in the fall/winter of 2010. By April 2011 we aim to establish Massachusetts as the nation’s first State of Service. Over the coming months we will:
• Solicit feedback on the policy platform from a diverse group of stakeholders
• Refine the policy platform
• Form a State of Service coalition comprised of all interested organizations in Massachusetts
• Formalize coalition members’ commitment by having them sign on to the policy platform
• Get each of the three gubernatorial candidates to endorse the policy platform
• Turn the platform into state-level legislation, and have it passed in the first 100 days of the new governor’s term

POLICY PLATFORM:
As the nation’s first State of Service, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts pledges to:
Strengthen existing service-related policy:
• Create a cabinet-level Chief State Service Officer
• Identify clear areas for collaboration with the Social Innovation Compact
• Leverage service as a tool for community impact within government agencies
• Create financial incentives for organizations to support employee service initiatives
• Strengthen discussion among state-level policy makers, between states and cities, and among cities across the state
Promote stakeholder engagement:
• Create an online inventory of service providers, partners, and opportunities as well as forums for best practices, collaboration, and content expertise
• Encourage stakeholders–especially service providers and funders–to form partnerships and align priorities by issue area and across geographic locations
• Hold quarterly forums to engage stakeholders from across the service sector
• Engage small businesses as well as corporations in the service discussion, for example by encouraging them to offer incentives for employees to volunteer
• Build university partnerships to reward service with scholarships (e.g. “Give a Year Schools”)
• Host a national State of Service Conference, with Massachusetts as the leading model
Conduct research:
• Find and support areas of alignment between international and domestic service
• Identify causes of silos within the service community and define strategies to break them down
• Measure the effects of service on participants as well as community/issue area

Friday, June 11

I serve, you serve... WE SERVE




According to the Corporation for National and Community Service, there are over 600,000 national service alumni... and we've only been able to reach about 1/5.

Most AmeriCorps members don't know that they have to register with AmeriCorps Alums. Most believe that like after college you are automatically in the alumni group. But because AmeriCorps is a government-managed program, we don't have access to invite all alumni to become a part of our community.

Just fill out the form below, even if you are already registered with americorpsalums.org, to join the WE SERVE campaign! (subject to verification of your service)

Once verified, you will be emailed a coupon code for 15% off the AmeriCorps Alums store and entered to win one of ten gift cards to Target worth $100 a piece.

To be entered into the Grand Prize drawing we need you to tell people! Simply copy/paste the sample email here and send to your alum friends! At the conclusion of the contest, the top 25 referrals will be put in a drawing for the CELEBRITY GRAND PRIZE! The WE SERVE contest kicks off June 7th and will end at 5pm EST, June 30th. You only need to fill out the form once, as duplicate entries will be discarded. Contest rules are here.

Wednesday, June 9

State of Service event draws big crowd to build up community service in the Bay State




courtesy of MassINC.org


Making connections was the theme of the day as approximately 100 people gathered this morning at the sold out MassINC Associate Board and AmeriCorps Alums Boston event, “State of Service: Massachusetts Leading the Nation’s Call to Serve” at the UMass Club.

The event, the first in a series about improving service programming in Massachusetts, brought together key service organizations to build on the state’s active and deep-rooted service community. Organizers hope to leverage this event series to create a blueprint of best-practices and turn Massachusetts into a model of service for the nation. MassINC Director of Finance and Operations and founder of the Associate Board, Aimee Ward, said today’s discussion was an excellent start.



“We had a room full of energetic stakeholders generating new ideas and sharing their successes today. We hope this discussion and our upcoming State of Service events will guide developing leaders in the local and national service community,” said Ward.

The breakfast event was kicked off with a keynote address by Joseph Porcelli, Chief Executive Neighbor of Neighbors for Neighbors, and was followed by discussion among participants with topics ranging from best practices for volunteer recruitment to what can be done to improve collaboration among organizations and individuals.

The use of technology to facilitate collaboration among organizations was a recurring point as attendees shared their thoughts with event moderators. In particular, improved online networks and a web portal that includes all sectors and organizations were cited as lacking in Massachusetts.

Known nationally as a hotbed for service enlistment and innovation, with examples such as City Year and Citizen Schools, Massachusetts has much to offer other states hoping to step up their service efforts. With the landmark Edward M Kennedy Serve America Act fueling new organizations around the country, event organizers said now is the time to turn discussion into action.

“Ultimately, this is about improving the communities in which we live. These discussions are a great way to establish the connections that provide these individuals and organizations the resources they need to make a difference,” said Ward.

Wednesday, June 2

The State Of Service!


The MassINC Associate Board and the AmeriCorps Alums Boston Chapter, are hosting a State of Service discussion on June 8th, 2010 from 8 to 10 am at the UMass Club in Boston. The event will feature a keynote and facilitated discussions led by community leaders in the private sector, nonprofit sector, government, and philanthropy.

The State of Service event will be the first in an ongoing series through the summer and fall of 2010 which will bring together leaders from across the service community to discuss their experiences and develop a blueprint of best practices with a goal of improving service in Massachusetts and establishing a state service model for the nation.

To Register, Click here:

Registration

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WHAT:
The State Of Service

WHEN:
June 8th, 8:00am-10:00am

WHERE:
The UMass Club
225 Franklin Street, 33rd Floor, Boston, MA 02110

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Only A few spots left! Register Today!


Registration

Make sure to note that you are an AmeriCorps Alum and will be given special preference!

Friday, May 7

Check out AmeriCorps Alums in Ted Kennedy Tribute Video

Last month, Be The Change and Service Nation put out a video response request to a Tribute Video of the Late Senator Edward Kennedy and several AmeriCorps Alum, Staff, and current members submitted their own stories (including Boston AmeriCorps Alums Board member, Sean mcDevitt). To view the original video, check out their YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/bethechangeinc

Thursday, May 6

Let's keep the momentum going!

Today is day 6 of voting for AmeriCorps Alums in the Pepsi Refresh Project. We're currently ranked #24, but need to be in the top 10 by the end of the month to earn the $50K so don’t forget to vote and remind your friends to vote. We really appreciate your efforts in helping us to build healthy communities through your leadership!



Here's how you can help:

- Vote once a day here: www.refresheverything.com/americorpsalums

- Pledge your daily vote and sign up for reminders here: www.americorpsalums.org/?PepsiVote

- Share with your friends! Here’s a nice quick link to use: http://pep.si/bPDkTF

- Not sure what to say to encourage your friends? Check out our handy pre-made reminders for Facebook, Twitter, and Email here:


Remember, there are lots of winners and you get 10 votes a day so don’t forget to also vote for our partner, City Year!



Thank you for all you do and for supporting us and service!

Wednesday, May 5

Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Tax Relief Act Gains a new Co-Sponsor

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Rep. Laura Richardson [D-CA37] became the 64th Co-sponsor of the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Tax Relief Act of 2009 last week. This bill would amend the tax code to "exclude from gross income for income tax purposes AmeriCorps educational awards awarded under the National and Community Service Act of 1990." Meaning, the Ed Award wouldn't be taxed. This bill has been in the works for quite a while and is still in only the first stage of the legislative process, but any news is good news on this front!

Feel free to thank Rep. Richardson for standing with AmeriCorps Alums!

You can read the full text of the bill, if you're interested, here

Tuesday, April 20

Spring In Boston -Come Join Us

Hi Boston AmeriCorps Alums,

Global Youth Service Day is coming up April 24th. We are encouraging alums to volunteer with City Year Boston in helping clean up and transform the John Marshall School in Dorchester. If you are interested in volunteering, email Morgan Parnell at mparnell10@cityyear.org.

On April 27th, join AmeriCorps current Corps Members and Alums for a Life After AmeriCorps Fair at Wheelock College (43 Hawes St Brookline). This event is being hosted by the InterCorps Council and funded by the Mass Service Alliance. For more information, check out the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112483485444497&ref=nf

Another great event is coming up on Aril 29th. Join Young Nonprofit Professionals Network (YNPN), MassINC, New Prosperity Initiative and Net Impact Boston for a night of networking. At least 10 AmeriCorps Alums have already signed up, and we are hoping to have a large presence there. The event is being held 4/29 from 7-10pm at Ned Devine’s in Fanieul Hall. To sign up, go to: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/634032408

AmeriCorps Week is coming up May 8-15th. AmeriCorps Alums will be hosting a special event on Tuesday, May 12th on financial literacy, put on by Onein3 at City Year Headquarters on 287 Columbus Ave. Look for a Facebook invitation to come in the next week or two.

City Year is also holding their annual Serve-A-Thon Fundraiser on Saturday, May 22nd. For more information, contact the Serve-A-thon team at serveathonboston@cityyear.org or call 617-927-2300.

Finally, we have some exciting updates about the Serve America Act coming up soon. Keep checking in for the latest updates!

If you haven’t already, please join our Facebook group http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=2231449160&ref=ts

Wednesday, January 20

Boston Chapter Alums Celebrates 2010 MLK Day of Service at Northeastern University

600 lives saved. Not a bad goal for a service project. Even better for one dreamed up by the collaborative efforts of an active AmeriCorps member and three Northeastern University students as part of a service and leadership activity created by Boston area AmeriCorps alums.

AmeriCorps Alums Boston celebrated Martin Luther King Day by serving as educators at Northeastern University's MLK Day of Service. Through several emails and brainstorming sessions, alums were able to create an activity centered around the themes of service and leadership. After a brief introduction to AmeriCorps and each alum's service experiences, an icebreaker started the session off: piecing together a puzzle of different MLK quotes. Participants were asked to list nine ideas for service projects they would like to see performed in their community. Each individual then looked for service themes within their list i.e. environmental, community building, health and safety. Small groups, formed during the icebreaker, looked for common themes from which a service project could be developed. In addition to a blood drive (as mentioned earlier), service projects ranged from community building block parties to connecting middle-school students with musicians.

Check out the event pictures!