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AmeriCorps
                             101

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
What is AmeriCorps?


               ā€¢     A National Service Program
                     (Domestic Peace Corps)

               ā€¢     Members complete a Term of Service.

               ā€¢     A Term of Service is a commitment of hours to
                     direct service and training.

               ā€¢     Participants receive an Education Award at the
                     completion of their Term of Service.



Wednesday, July 1, 2009
What is AmeriCorps?

           ā€¢     Federally funded; Locally implemented.

           ā€¢     Beneļ¬ts the communities in which members serve
                 by meeting critical community needs.

           ā€¢     Beneļ¬ts members by educating them about their
                 community, citizenship, and by giving them means
                 to continue their education.

           ā€¢     A program of service not longer than 1 or 2 years
                 that has many regulations that must be
                 followed by organizations and members.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The National Service
                          Network
           ā€¢    Created in 1993, AmeriCorps is part of the
                Corporation for National and Community Service
                (CNCS), which also oversees Senior Corps and
                Learn and Serve America.

           ā€¢    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
                2009 (Recovery Act), signed into law by President
                Obama on February 17th, includes $201 million in
                funding for CNCS to support an expansion of
                AmeriCorps State and National and AmeriCorps
                VISTA programs.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
History

     ā€¢    1930: President Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation
          Corps (CCC) during the depression

     ā€¢    1961: President Kennedy created the Peace Corps. Since
          then, more than 150,000 Americans have served in the Peace
          Corps

     ā€¢    1964: President Johnson created VISTA (Volunteers in
          Service to America) giving Americans opportunities to serve
          low-income communities domestically

     ā€¢    1960ā€™s: The Foster Grandparent Program and RSVP are
          created to enable older Americans to serve their
          communities

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
History

      ā€¢     1990: President Bush signed the National and Community Service
            Act of 1990

      ā€¢     1993: President Clinton signed the National and Community
            Service Trust Act of 1993, creating AmeriCorps and CNCS

      ā€¢     AmeriCorps serves over 2 million Americans each year through
            three main streams of service:

          ā€¢     AmeriCorps

          ā€¢     Senior Corps

          ā€¢     Learn and Serve America



Wednesday, July 1, 2009
AmeriCorps Aims to
                          Meet 3 Different Goals
                                        Getting
                                        Things Done
                                          Developing
                                          Participants
                                            Strengthening
                                             Communities




Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Bonner AmeriCorps



           ā€¢    Funded by the Corporation for National and
                Community Service (CNCS).

           ā€¢    Administered by the Bonner Foundation in
                partnership with The College of New Jersey

           ā€¢    Offered at more than 50 Bonner campuses.




Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Eligibility Requirements

         ā€¢      Must be 17 years of age or older.

         ā€¢      Must have a High School Diploma or
                Equivalency, or must be working towards the
                GED.

         ā€¢      Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent
                Resident of the U.S.

                      ā€¢   Government Documentation
                          Required: State-Issued Birth
                          Certiļ¬cate, unexpired U.S. Passport or
                          Permanent Residency Card

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
What do AmeriCorps
                          Members Do?
      As part of a National Movement, members take action and ļ¬nd solutions
      to address community needs while learning new skills and sharing talents
      to make a difference across the country.

               ā€¢     Tutor Students
               ā€¢     Educate communities about their environment
               ā€¢     Renovate and Rebuild Abandoned Homes
               ā€¢     Provide Mentoring During Non-School Hours
               ā€¢     Recruit Volunteers
               ā€¢     Teach Parenting Skills to Teen Parents
               ā€¢     Bridge the Digital Divide
               ā€¢     Assist the Homeless
               ā€¢     Provide Support to People with Disabilities
               ā€¢     Support Immigrants through a variety of Human and Educational
                     Services

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
AmeriCorps is NOT:


                          ā€¢ A job
                          ā€¢ A job program
                          ā€¢ An internship
                          ā€¢ Free labor
                          ā€¢ A staff builder

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
AmeriCorps Members
                          DO NOT:
          ā€¢ Do only clerical work
          ā€¢ Answer phones
          ā€¢ Perform janitorial duties
          ā€¢ Supervise other members
          ā€¢ Manage paperwork or ļ¬nancial issues
              See the full list of prohibited activities (in member
                   enrollment workbook and on the web)


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
AmeriCorps Members
                          Common Myths
               ā€¢ Individuals who serve in National Service
                     programs are called members--they
                     are not volunteers, participants or
                     employees.
               ā€¢ AmeriCorps Members serve--they do
                     not ā€œwork.ā€




Wednesday, July 1, 2009
What do AmeriCorps
                          Members Receive?

                 Half-Time      Quarter-Time        Minimum-Time
                 Members          Members              Members


         900 Hours of Service 450 Hours of Service 300 Hours of Service


             Education Award    Education Award      Education Award
                $2,362.50           $1,250               $1,000

               Two-year term     One-year term        One-year term
              (minus one day)   (minus one day)      (minus one day)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Rules of Conduct

            At no time may an AmeriCorps Member:

            ā€¢     Spend more than 20% of their term of service in
                  Training and Enrichment activities.

            ā€¢     Spend more than 10% of their term of service in
                  Fundraising.

            ā€¢     Devote any of their service hours to fundraising
                  for any purpose other than directly supporting
                  their service activities.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Prohibited Activities

       ā€¢ Attempting to inļ¬‚uence legislation.
       ā€¢ Organizing or engaging in protests, petitions, boycotts,
         or strikes.
       ā€¢ Assisting, prompting, or deterring union organizing.
       ā€¢ Engaging in partisan political activities or other activities
         designed to inļ¬‚uence the outcomes of an election to
         any public ofļ¬ce.
       ā€¢ Engaging in religious instruction.



Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Prohibited Activities
           ā€¢ Engaging in any form of religious proselytization.

           ā€¢ Providing a direct beneļ¬t to a for-proļ¬t entity,
             labor union or partisan political organization.

           ā€¢ Coordinating or participating in Voter Registration
             drives.

           ā€¢ Providing abortion services or referrals for such
             services.

           Other activities as determined by the Corporation
           will be prohibited upon notice

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Release from Term
         ā€¢     If a member has a personal, compelling circumstance and has
               completed at least 15% of his/her service commitment, they
               may receive a portion of the educational award.
                     This means that the situation is absolutely beyond the
                     memberā€™s control (e.g. illness)
                     Documentation provided by member is
                     MANDATORY

         ā€¢     If a member leaves for other reasons, they will not receive an
               educational award.
                     Unacceptable reasons include leaving the program (1) to
                     enroll in school, (2) to obtain employment (other than
                     moving from welfare to work), or (3) because of
                     dissatisfaction with the program.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Suspension

             ā€¢     The Program may suspend the Memberā€™s term of service for
                   the following reasons:
                      1. Compelling personal circumstances (e.g. illness)
                      2. A violation of the Rules of Conduct
                      3. If during the term of service the Member has been
                         charged with a violent felony or the possession, sale or
                         distribution of a controlled substance.

             ā€¢     During the suspension from service, the Member will not
                   receive credit for service hours or beneļ¬ts. The Member may
                   resume his or her term of service once the circumstances
                   supporting the suspension have been resolved.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Grievance Procedures

               In the event that informal efforts to resolve disputes
               are unsuccessful, AmeriCorps members, labor unions,
               and other interested individuals may seek resolution
               through the grievance procedures detailed on
               page 10 of the Member Contract. These procedures
               are intended to apply to service-related issues, such
               as assignments, evaluations, suspensions, or release
               for cause, as well as issues related to non-selection of
               members, and displacement of employees, or
               duplication of activities by AmeriCorps Members.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Nondiscrimination Policy

               Participation in AmeriCorps is based on merit and equal
               opportunity for all, without regard to factors such as race,
               color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age,
               disability, political afļ¬liation, marital or parental status,
               military service, or religious, community or social
               afļ¬liations.
               It is also unlawful to retaliate against any person who, or
               organization that, ļ¬les a complaint about such
               discrimination. Each campus and/or service site that
               receives the services of an AmeriCorps Member agrees to
               abide by Federal laws and CNCS policies on Equal
               Opportunity.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Reasonable Accommodation

               Programs and activities must be accessible to
               persons with disabilities, and the Bonner
               AmeriCorps Program at your campus must
               provide reasonable accommodation to the known
               mental or physical disabilities of otherwise
               qualiļ¬ed members, service recipients, applicants,
               and staff.
               All selections and project assignments must be
               made without regard to the need to provide
               reasonable accommodation.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Drug-Free Workplace

                 Consistent with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, The
                 Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation and The College
                 of New Jersey are committed to providing a workplace that
                 is free from the unlawful manufacture, distribution,
                 dispensation, possession, or use of controlled substances.
                 ā€¢        The program member must notify the Bonner Program in
                          writing, within ļ¬ve (5) calendar days, if he or she is
                          convicted of a criminal drug violation in the workplace.
                 ā€¢        Violations of the Drug-Free Workplace policy will result
                          in personnel action against the program member, up to
                          and including dismissal pursuant to The College of New
                          Jersey procedures relating to program member discipline.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Informed Consent
             Bonner Foundation Staff, your Campus/Site Supervisor,
             and the Corporation for National and Community
             Service with your consent may:
                     ā€¢ release your name, interests and any training you
                          have received.
                     ā€¢ write a recommendation or give a verbal
                          recommendation for employment, etc. at the end of
                          your term of service.
                     ā€¢ photograph you at your service site for
                          recruitment/promotional purposes (you may opt
                          out by checking the box on page 16 of the
                          enrollment workbook).
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Enrollment

             As you complete the Enrollment Workbook,
             please remember to:

               ā€¢     Sign in ink and date on all required
                     signature lines (signature date must be on or
                     before your requested start date).

               ā€¢     Initial any cross-outs, overwrites, etc.

               ā€¢     Do not use pencil or ā€œwhite out.ā€



Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Enrollment Documents

             Along with your completed Enrollment Workbook, you
             must:

                    ā€¢     Submit a legible copy of government-issued
                          citizenship, naturalization or resident alien
                          documentation (e.g. state-issued birth certiļ¬cate,
                          permanent resident card, etc.)

                    ā€¢     Submit a legible copy of government-issued
                          photo ID (driverā€™s license, state ID, or passport)

                    ā€¢     Provide documentation of any legal name
                          change.


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
BWBRS
               Once you are enrolled in Bonner AmeriCorps,
               you are required to report regularly using the
               Bonner Web-Based Reporting System (BWBRS).

                 ā€¢        Create a Community Learning
                          Agreement (CLA) each semester

                 ā€¢        Log your hours each week

                 ā€¢        Print out monthly time logs, get appropriate
                          signatures and submit to campus administrator

                 ā€¢        Log your Service Accomplishment at the
                          end of each semester.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Community Learning Agreements

              ā€¢     Create a new CLA each semester for your
                    main service placement

              ā€¢     Discuss goals with your community partner
                    and/or campus administrator
              ā€¢     Remember: COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY,
                    COMMUNITY!

              ā€¢     Even if you serve at the same site for multiple
                    semesters, you need to create a new CLA
                    with new goals!


Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Timesheets
              ā€¢ Log Hour Entries into BWBRS every week
              ā€¢ One log entry per site per day (even if you
                went multiple times)
              ā€¢ Log hours according to: CLA service, non-CLA
                service (i.e. one-time opportunities), Training &
                Enrichment or Fundraising
              ā€¢ If the time was spent in fundraising (i.e. Relay for
                Life), you must check the box ā€œthis time was spent
                fundraisingā€
              ā€¢ Entries may not exceed a 12 hour maximum per
                day (or 16 with prior approval from Bonner
                Foundation Staff)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Timesheets
         Each month:
         ā€¢ Print out an Hour Log from BWBRS by month (on
           ā€œReport pageā€ choose the correct month from the
           ā€œshow hours inā€ and click ā€œupdateā€; the print command
           is under ā€œavailable actionsā€)
         ā€¢ Student, site supervisor & campus administrator must
           all sign logs on or after the last day of service
           logged that month
         ā€¢ Signatures must be original and in ink (no pencil or
           stamps accepted)
         ā€¢ Any written changes must be initialed by
           Member and Campus Administrator

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Evaluation


           ā€¢    At the end of each semester, members
                complete a Service Accomplishment
                in BWBRS for their CLA.

           ā€¢ Your supervisor will conduct an end of
                term evaluation of your personal
                development and the quality of your
                service as part of your Exit process.



Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Exiting
            If (1) you have logged enough hours to complete
            your term, or (2) your end-of-term date is past, or
            (3) you are withdrawing from your term:

            ā€¢     You must submit an AmeriCorps Exit Form to
                  the Foundation within 20 days of your last
                  day of service.

            ā€¢     Exit forms must be signed and dated on
                  or after your last day of service.

            ā€¢     Exit forms are processed by the Foundation and
                  BWBRS will notify you once it has been ļ¬led.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Education Award
           Once you have been ofļ¬cially exited from your
           AmeriCorps term, you can begin the process of
           accessing your educational award.
           Register with www.myamericorps.gov to
           access your Ed Award online. The online system
           allows members and alumni to request Ed Award
           beneļ¬ts, including interest accrual and forbearance
           online.
           Members are also able to update their contact
           information, view their account information and the
           status of their requests and contact the trust online.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Education Award
             An Education Award can be used to:

             ā€¢     Pay back qualiļ¬ed student loans.

             ā€¢     Pay current educational expenses at a Title IV
                   institution of higher education.
             An Education Award can only be used by the
             member who received it.
             A Member has up to 7 years to use his/her Education
             Award.
             A Member is only eligible for up to two Education
             Awards in a lifetime.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Resources

             Need more information?
             ā€¢ Read through your Enrollment Workbook
             ā€¢ Visit the AmeriCorps website: americorps.gov
             ā€¢ Read the AmeriCorps pages on the Bonner
                Network Wiki: bonnernetwork.pbwiki.com
             ā€¢ Explore BWBRS: www.bwbrs3.org (see your
                campus admin for login information)



Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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Bonner AmeriCorps 101

  • 1. AmeriCorps 101 Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 2. What is AmeriCorps? ā€¢ A National Service Program (Domestic Peace Corps) ā€¢ Members complete a Term of Service. ā€¢ A Term of Service is a commitment of hours to direct service and training. ā€¢ Participants receive an Education Award at the completion of their Term of Service. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 3. What is AmeriCorps? ā€¢ Federally funded; Locally implemented. ā€¢ Beneļ¬ts the communities in which members serve by meeting critical community needs. ā€¢ Beneļ¬ts members by educating them about their community, citizenship, and by giving them means to continue their education. ā€¢ A program of service not longer than 1 or 2 years that has many regulations that must be followed by organizations and members. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 4. The National Service Network ā€¢ Created in 1993, AmeriCorps is part of the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), which also oversees Senior Corps and Learn and Serve America. ā€¢ The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act), signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, includes $201 million in funding for CNCS to support an expansion of AmeriCorps State and National and AmeriCorps VISTA programs. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 5. History ā€¢ 1930: President Roosevelt created the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the depression ā€¢ 1961: President Kennedy created the Peace Corps. Since then, more than 150,000 Americans have served in the Peace Corps ā€¢ 1964: President Johnson created VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) giving Americans opportunities to serve low-income communities domestically ā€¢ 1960ā€™s: The Foster Grandparent Program and RSVP are created to enable older Americans to serve their communities Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 6. History ā€¢ 1990: President Bush signed the National and Community Service Act of 1990 ā€¢ 1993: President Clinton signed the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993, creating AmeriCorps and CNCS ā€¢ AmeriCorps serves over 2 million Americans each year through three main streams of service: ā€¢ AmeriCorps ā€¢ Senior Corps ā€¢ Learn and Serve America Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 7. AmeriCorps Aims to Meet 3 Different Goals Getting Things Done Developing Participants Strengthening Communities Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 8. Bonner AmeriCorps ā€¢ Funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). ā€¢ Administered by the Bonner Foundation in partnership with The College of New Jersey ā€¢ Offered at more than 50 Bonner campuses. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 9. Eligibility Requirements ā€¢ Must be 17 years of age or older. ā€¢ Must have a High School Diploma or Equivalency, or must be working towards the GED. ā€¢ Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident of the U.S. ā€¢ Government Documentation Required: State-Issued Birth Certiļ¬cate, unexpired U.S. Passport or Permanent Residency Card Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 10. What do AmeriCorps Members Do? As part of a National Movement, members take action and ļ¬nd solutions to address community needs while learning new skills and sharing talents to make a difference across the country. ā€¢ Tutor Students ā€¢ Educate communities about their environment ā€¢ Renovate and Rebuild Abandoned Homes ā€¢ Provide Mentoring During Non-School Hours ā€¢ Recruit Volunteers ā€¢ Teach Parenting Skills to Teen Parents ā€¢ Bridge the Digital Divide ā€¢ Assist the Homeless ā€¢ Provide Support to People with Disabilities ā€¢ Support Immigrants through a variety of Human and Educational Services Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 11. AmeriCorps is NOT: ā€¢ A job ā€¢ A job program ā€¢ An internship ā€¢ Free labor ā€¢ A staff builder Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 12. AmeriCorps Members DO NOT: ā€¢ Do only clerical work ā€¢ Answer phones ā€¢ Perform janitorial duties ā€¢ Supervise other members ā€¢ Manage paperwork or ļ¬nancial issues See the full list of prohibited activities (in member enrollment workbook and on the web) Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 13. AmeriCorps Members Common Myths ā€¢ Individuals who serve in National Service programs are called members--they are not volunteers, participants or employees. ā€¢ AmeriCorps Members serve--they do not ā€œwork.ā€ Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 14. What do AmeriCorps Members Receive? Half-Time Quarter-Time Minimum-Time Members Members Members 900 Hours of Service 450 Hours of Service 300 Hours of Service Education Award Education Award Education Award $2,362.50 $1,250 $1,000 Two-year term One-year term One-year term (minus one day) (minus one day) (minus one day) Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 15. Rules of Conduct At no time may an AmeriCorps Member: ā€¢ Spend more than 20% of their term of service in Training and Enrichment activities. ā€¢ Spend more than 10% of their term of service in Fundraising. ā€¢ Devote any of their service hours to fundraising for any purpose other than directly supporting their service activities. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 16. Prohibited Activities ā€¢ Attempting to inļ¬‚uence legislation. ā€¢ Organizing or engaging in protests, petitions, boycotts, or strikes. ā€¢ Assisting, prompting, or deterring union organizing. ā€¢ Engaging in partisan political activities or other activities designed to inļ¬‚uence the outcomes of an election to any public ofļ¬ce. ā€¢ Engaging in religious instruction. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 17. Prohibited Activities ā€¢ Engaging in any form of religious proselytization. ā€¢ Providing a direct beneļ¬t to a for-proļ¬t entity, labor union or partisan political organization. ā€¢ Coordinating or participating in Voter Registration drives. ā€¢ Providing abortion services or referrals for such services. Other activities as determined by the Corporation will be prohibited upon notice Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 18. Release from Term ā€¢ If a member has a personal, compelling circumstance and has completed at least 15% of his/her service commitment, they may receive a portion of the educational award. This means that the situation is absolutely beyond the memberā€™s control (e.g. illness) Documentation provided by member is MANDATORY ā€¢ If a member leaves for other reasons, they will not receive an educational award. Unacceptable reasons include leaving the program (1) to enroll in school, (2) to obtain employment (other than moving from welfare to work), or (3) because of dissatisfaction with the program. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 19. Suspension ā€¢ The Program may suspend the Memberā€™s term of service for the following reasons: 1. Compelling personal circumstances (e.g. illness) 2. A violation of the Rules of Conduct 3. If during the term of service the Member has been charged with a violent felony or the possession, sale or distribution of a controlled substance. ā€¢ During the suspension from service, the Member will not receive credit for service hours or beneļ¬ts. The Member may resume his or her term of service once the circumstances supporting the suspension have been resolved. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 20. Grievance Procedures In the event that informal efforts to resolve disputes are unsuccessful, AmeriCorps members, labor unions, and other interested individuals may seek resolution through the grievance procedures detailed on page 10 of the Member Contract. These procedures are intended to apply to service-related issues, such as assignments, evaluations, suspensions, or release for cause, as well as issues related to non-selection of members, and displacement of employees, or duplication of activities by AmeriCorps Members. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 21. Nondiscrimination Policy Participation in AmeriCorps is based on merit and equal opportunity for all, without regard to factors such as race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, political afļ¬liation, marital or parental status, military service, or religious, community or social afļ¬liations. It is also unlawful to retaliate against any person who, or organization that, ļ¬les a complaint about such discrimination. Each campus and/or service site that receives the services of an AmeriCorps Member agrees to abide by Federal laws and CNCS policies on Equal Opportunity. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 22. Reasonable Accommodation Programs and activities must be accessible to persons with disabilities, and the Bonner AmeriCorps Program at your campus must provide reasonable accommodation to the known mental or physical disabilities of otherwise qualiļ¬ed members, service recipients, applicants, and staff. All selections and project assignments must be made without regard to the need to provide reasonable accommodation. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 23. Drug-Free Workplace Consistent with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, The Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation and The College of New Jersey are committed to providing a workplace that is free from the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of controlled substances. ā€¢ The program member must notify the Bonner Program in writing, within ļ¬ve (5) calendar days, if he or she is convicted of a criminal drug violation in the workplace. ā€¢ Violations of the Drug-Free Workplace policy will result in personnel action against the program member, up to and including dismissal pursuant to The College of New Jersey procedures relating to program member discipline. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 24. Informed Consent Bonner Foundation Staff, your Campus/Site Supervisor, and the Corporation for National and Community Service with your consent may: ā€¢ release your name, interests and any training you have received. ā€¢ write a recommendation or give a verbal recommendation for employment, etc. at the end of your term of service. ā€¢ photograph you at your service site for recruitment/promotional purposes (you may opt out by checking the box on page 16 of the enrollment workbook). Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 25. Enrollment As you complete the Enrollment Workbook, please remember to: ā€¢ Sign in ink and date on all required signature lines (signature date must be on or before your requested start date). ā€¢ Initial any cross-outs, overwrites, etc. ā€¢ Do not use pencil or ā€œwhite out.ā€ Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 26. Enrollment Documents Along with your completed Enrollment Workbook, you must: ā€¢ Submit a legible copy of government-issued citizenship, naturalization or resident alien documentation (e.g. state-issued birth certiļ¬cate, permanent resident card, etc.) ā€¢ Submit a legible copy of government-issued photo ID (driverā€™s license, state ID, or passport) ā€¢ Provide documentation of any legal name change. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 27. BWBRS Once you are enrolled in Bonner AmeriCorps, you are required to report regularly using the Bonner Web-Based Reporting System (BWBRS). ā€¢ Create a Community Learning Agreement (CLA) each semester ā€¢ Log your hours each week ā€¢ Print out monthly time logs, get appropriate signatures and submit to campus administrator ā€¢ Log your Service Accomplishment at the end of each semester. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 28. Community Learning Agreements ā€¢ Create a new CLA each semester for your main service placement ā€¢ Discuss goals with your community partner and/or campus administrator ā€¢ Remember: COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY, COMMUNITY! ā€¢ Even if you serve at the same site for multiple semesters, you need to create a new CLA with new goals! Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 29. Timesheets ā€¢ Log Hour Entries into BWBRS every week ā€¢ One log entry per site per day (even if you went multiple times) ā€¢ Log hours according to: CLA service, non-CLA service (i.e. one-time opportunities), Training & Enrichment or Fundraising ā€¢ If the time was spent in fundraising (i.e. Relay for Life), you must check the box ā€œthis time was spent fundraisingā€ ā€¢ Entries may not exceed a 12 hour maximum per day (or 16 with prior approval from Bonner Foundation Staff) Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 30. Timesheets Each month: ā€¢ Print out an Hour Log from BWBRS by month (on ā€œReport pageā€ choose the correct month from the ā€œshow hours inā€ and click ā€œupdateā€; the print command is under ā€œavailable actionsā€) ā€¢ Student, site supervisor & campus administrator must all sign logs on or after the last day of service logged that month ā€¢ Signatures must be original and in ink (no pencil or stamps accepted) ā€¢ Any written changes must be initialed by Member and Campus Administrator Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 31. Evaluation ā€¢ At the end of each semester, members complete a Service Accomplishment in BWBRS for their CLA. ā€¢ Your supervisor will conduct an end of term evaluation of your personal development and the quality of your service as part of your Exit process. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 32. Exiting If (1) you have logged enough hours to complete your term, or (2) your end-of-term date is past, or (3) you are withdrawing from your term: ā€¢ You must submit an AmeriCorps Exit Form to the Foundation within 20 days of your last day of service. ā€¢ Exit forms must be signed and dated on or after your last day of service. ā€¢ Exit forms are processed by the Foundation and BWBRS will notify you once it has been ļ¬led. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 33. Education Award Once you have been ofļ¬cially exited from your AmeriCorps term, you can begin the process of accessing your educational award. Register with www.myamericorps.gov to access your Ed Award online. The online system allows members and alumni to request Ed Award beneļ¬ts, including interest accrual and forbearance online. Members are also able to update their contact information, view their account information and the status of their requests and contact the trust online. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 34. Education Award An Education Award can be used to: ā€¢ Pay back qualiļ¬ed student loans. ā€¢ Pay current educational expenses at a Title IV institution of higher education. An Education Award can only be used by the member who received it. A Member has up to 7 years to use his/her Education Award. A Member is only eligible for up to two Education Awards in a lifetime. Wednesday, July 1, 2009
  • 35. Resources Need more information? ā€¢ Read through your Enrollment Workbook ā€¢ Visit the AmeriCorps website: americorps.gov ā€¢ Read the AmeriCorps pages on the Bonner Network Wiki: bonnernetwork.pbwiki.com ā€¢ Explore BWBRS: www.bwbrs3.org (see your campus admin for login information) Wednesday, July 1, 2009