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Find out how you can be more involved with ICC
Students play an important role on their campuses as well as within ICC.  Learn how you can be even more engaged
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Student Leadership Model, St. Anselm College
An Evolutionary Model for Student Leadership in Community Service & Service-Learning Administration

Student Leadership Training Booklet, Cal State Northridge
Addresses why the need for Student Leaders, Leadership Models, Leadership Skills, Mentoring, and Resources

A Comprehensive Model of Student Leadership Skills, Jeff E. Brooks-Harris, Kevin G. Shollenberger, & Jan M. Javinar
This model of leadership indentifies three clusters of leadership skills. Each of these clusters is divided into two to four types of skills. The result is this catalog of nine different types of leadership skills.

Student Leadership in Service Learning Program, Cal State Monterey Bay
Addresses Leadership Development, Student Leadership in Community Partnerships, Student Leadership in Faculty Support, and Student Leadership Curriculum

Supporting student leadership in higher education service-learning, NSLC Resource Center
Portland State University has integrated student leadership and student voice into its service-learning programs by developing partnerships with university administration, forming a team of student leaders, providing support for students and faculty collaborating on service-learning courses, and offering courses that involve student-initiated service-learning.
 

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Education Ideas for Your Campus
Each month, ICC will highlight a social justice issue that pertains to Indiana communities.  Community Links will provide education ideas and resources to help campuses better engage their students in these issues and motivate participation in their community.
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Student Resources
USA Today Voices
Voices is an initiative to help you and your fellow students learn about, debate and inspire action on issues of importance in our country and world.   Get curious.  Stay inoformed.  Get the word out. Get out there.  read more ...
Student Action for Change
Get informed.  Get connected.  Get started.  Get recognized.  Get a life.  read more ...
Organizing a one-day community book drive
This one-day event, held on Make A Difference Day, helped collect books for 75 families. The collaborative event was sponsored by an RSVP project, a local literacy council, and a county 4-H program  read more ...
An Invitation to Join ISEP
International  Solutions to End Poverty . The listserv is dedicated to anyone who is dedicated to the Millennium Development Goals.  Members include social entrepreneurs, representatives of socially-responsible corporations, government officials and policymakers, philanthropists, private foundations, angel investors, venture capitalists, transnational social movement organizations, educators and students.  read more ...
Youth Noise
A website that links young people around the country with news and nonprofit partners to spark youth action and youth voice.
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Join The Service-Learning Young Professionals Network
The National Service-Learning Partnership has launched the Service-Learning Young Professionals Network. This network will support and connect young service-learning professionals in their 20s and 30s to their peers, mentors, and other resources.
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Action links for students from nCC
Campus Compact works to develop students not only as active citizens but also as leaders in guiding their own civic and academic learning and offers initiatives to both guide and recognize students' efforts to make college a place to connect with the community.
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How Campuses Can Create Engaged Citizens: The Student View
Stepahnie Raill, Macalester College and Elizabeth Hollander, Campus Compact
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Defining Civic Engagement Activity
Product of the Office of Leadership and Service Learning, Ball State University.  Developed by J.R. Jamison, October 2003.
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Campus Compact
Campus Compact's national office offers an extensive library of resources for students, including guides, professional development opportunities, grants and fellowships, and a wide range of articles and best practices.
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A Capital Experience: Indiana State Government and You
The Indianapolis Peace Institute, in partnership with Independent Colleges of Indiana and Indiana Campus Compact, is pleased to announce a uniquely "Indianapolis" learning experience for college students. “A Capital Experience: Indiana State Government and You” will take place February 10-12, 2010, and will provide students the opportunity to interact with legislators at the state house, as well as other government and higher-education leaders.

Retreat Application

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Community Service Mini-Grants
The ICC Community Service Mini-Grant are pass through grants to implement service-engagement projects on local and national levels.  These projects must be student-led initiatives that involve addressing community needs outside of the campus.  Applications now available.   
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The College Student's Guide to Creating a Community Service Project
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Opportunities
Global Leaders Fellowship
Hesselbein Global Academy for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement.  Fellowships will be awarded in the summer of 2010 to graduating seniors whose dedication to their campus and community embodies the essence of leadership. Fellows complete a yearlong externship under the direction of prominent international leaders.  read more ...
My Commitment Project
The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) was created by former President Clinton in 2005 to reflect his belief that the world should emphasize a more integrated global community of shared benefits, responsibilities, and values.  CGS is focused on turning ideas into action through the My Commitment project. CGI members have made nearly 1,200 commitments valued at $46 billion, which have already impacted more than 200 million lives in 150 countries.
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Improve the Journalism on Your Campus
Campus Progress Publication Grants provide grants to online and print publications run by undergraduate, graduate, and professional students at U.S. colleges and universities. Primary emphasis is on undergraduate publications. Campus Progress does not support faculty-run or staff-run campus publications.
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Campus Progress Internship Program
Welcome to the coolest internship experience. Ever. Besides getting substantive work experience, Campus Progress interns get a stipend, access to special events like film screenings and conferences, and the opportunity to use words like "substantive" on a daily basis.  read more ...
Semester of Service Launched
The Semester of Service is a new, public-private strategy to help young people find their voice, take action, and have impact on the most critical problems facing the world, such as climate change, hunger, homelessness, malaria, water scarcity, disaster preparation, aging, violence, and literacy.  read more ...
STUFH - Students Team Up to Fight Hunger
Organize a STUFH drive on your campus, feed the hungry, work with fellow students and the community, make a difference today.  read more ...
Learn & Serve Challenge Materials Now Online
Access a variety of tools and materials to help you plan your Learn & Serve Challenge event or activity
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ICC on Facebook
ICC has revamped our  Facebook page, which is  now especially useful for students to keep up to date with relevant deadlines and resources, as well as social network with others interested in service-learning.  There, you will find a new calendar, blogs, pictures, and descriptions of the community service projects we fund.  Add us as your friend and feel free to share your own ideas and resources for the sites.