Now is the time to shine the spotlight on service-learning! You have the power to educate others about the great work of young people enhancing their learning through meaningful service. By informing community members, the media, and decision-makers about your service-learning program, you put service-learning center stage.
Please keep in mind that Learn and Serve America and other Corporation for National and Community Service-grantees, subgrantees, staff, and program participants may not (1) attempt to influence legislation or (2) participate in, or endorse, political events or activities, if they are doing so while charging time to a Corporation-supported program, accumulating service or training hours towards an education award, or otherwise performing activities supported by the Corporation. (Read more about the Corporation's guidelines on legislative lobbying and partisan politics.)
However, grantees, subgrantees, and partners can educate and provide information. Please see, use, and share these resources to conduct an ongoing awareness campaign to increase the understanding of the power of service-learning.
- How to give presentations on service-learning
- Tools for telling your service-learning story
- Bring Learning to Life materials
- See Service-Learning Success Stories from others
- National Coalition for Academic Service-Learning
NCASL is the unified national voice that provides active leadership to advance academically rigorous service-learning experiences in the school setting.

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