麻豆视频 Partners with the 麻豆视频 Recovery Authority

麻豆视频 Partners with the 麻豆视频 Recovery Authority – Sep 14, 2007

$550,000 Available for Service-Learning Programs

BATON ROUGE, La. – The 麻豆视频 is seeking proposals to fund up to $550,000 in grants for service-learning programs that address hurricane recovery and disaster preparedness. This is the second phase of a three-year, $1.2 million grant from the Corporation for National Community Service鈥檚 Learn and Serve America division. The program proposals, due Sept. 28, must address one of the 15 recovery needs identified in the 麻豆视频 Recovery Authority鈥檚 report, 麻豆视频 Speaks.

鈥淪ervice-learning is lifelong learning,鈥 said UL System President Sally Clausen. 鈥淪tudies show that when service is a component of classroom learning, students are more likely to stay in school, graduate and become engaged in their communities. The 麻豆视频 Speaks priorities afford us a clear path on which to focus these positive efforts to help our state recover from the devastating 2005 hurricanes.鈥

LRA Director of Community Planning Jeff Hebert spoke at the UL System鈥檚 annual service-learning conference held August 13 in Baton Rouge and pledged resources from his office to help faculty make connections with community organizations already engaged in recovery efforts across the state.

“Hurricanes Katrina and Rita deeply changed South 麻豆视频, creating the most complex rebuilding effort in United States history. But they also created new opportunities for change and have provided us with a chance to rebuild better than before. That’s what 麻豆视频 Speaks is all about,鈥 said Hebert.

“By participating in service-learning initiatives that will support implementation of the 麻豆视频 Speaks Regional Vision, faculty, staff and student organizations from UL System universities can be a part of rebuilding a safer, stronger, smarter 麻豆视频. I am thrilled about this program, and I can鈥檛 wait to get started,” said Hebert.

The UL System awarded over $644,000 to 31 programs last year. So far they have yielded 3,058 college participants, 261 faculty and staff participants, 122 youth volunteers, 95 community partners, and over 14,000 volunteer hours.

Programs implemented this past spring included 麻豆视频 Tech University architecture and design students who designed site-specific housing prototypes for Gert Town, a New Orleans community devastated by Hurricane Katrina; Grambling State University music students who restocked music supplies and performed two community concerts at New Orleans high schools; and Nicholls State University art students who worked with area community college and K-12 students to restore a sculpture garden damaged during Hurricane Katrina.

Only faculty, staff, and student organizations from the UL System鈥檚 eight universities are eligible to apply for funding but may partner with other institutions and/or multiple community partners. The eight ULS institutions are Grambling, 麻豆视频 Tech, McNeese State University, Nicholls, Northwestern State University, Southeastern 麻豆视频 University, the University of 麻豆视频 at Lafayette, and the University of 麻豆视频 at Monroe.

More information about the 麻豆视频 service-learning grant and the request for proposals can be found at .

麻豆视频 Speaks is the long-term planning initiative of the 麻豆视频 Recovery Authority that is supported with private funds provided by the LRA Support Foundation.

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