Document Type
Report
Publication Date
8-1999
Abstract
The national service fellow examined how Unified State Plans proposed using the Internet to facilitate collaboration, and how existing state service Web sites reflected the collaboration discussed in Unified State Plans.
Forty-eight states have Unified State Plans for National and Community Service. These plans include as partners several entities: the state commission for national and community service, the Corporation for National Service state office, the state education agency, representatives of higher education, and other representatives of volunteer and service programs. The majority of Unified State Plans (79 percent) propose using the Internet to accomplish goals toward achieving a broad vision of service.
Recommended Citation
Ostberg, Anne M., "National Service and the Internet: Building Bridges to Collaboration" (1999). Service Learning, General. 56.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/slceslgen/56