
Funding from Learn and Serve America supports the development and strengthening of state Compact infrastructure.
Campus Compact's network of state affiliates continues to expand. New offices are formed each year, with the most recent addition bringing the total to 34 state offices across the country. An additional five offices, including one in Puerto Rico, are in development.
State Campus Compact offices provide powerful leadership at the local, state, and regional level to mobilize resources and provide support for member campuses.
Members have told us that the resources and assistance provided by state Compact offices are invaluable in helping them build community service and service-learning on campus.
What do State Compacts do?
State Compacts List - Find your State Compact office.
Developing State Compacts - A list of State Compacts that are in development.
Campus Compact VISTA Initiatives - The network's VISTAs serve a variety of community development and capacity building needs - increasing infrastructure for community service, community engagement, economic development, service-learning and student involvement in schools and communities.
Guidelines for Developing your own State Compact - A guide developed to assist member campuses with establishing a Campus Compact affiliate office in their state.
Participating in Michigan Campus Compact programs help create future leaders who are not only prepared for success in their professional careers but are prepared to be community leaders serving a greater good.
Paula Cunningham, President, Lansing Community College
See also: Membership & How to Join
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