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Each year, the Corporation for National and Community Service releases a comprehensive report on the state of volunteering in America. This year's Volunteering In America report is the most comprehensive set of data ever assembled – offering detailed information on volunteering trends and demographics from all 50 states including Maine over a three-year period from 2005-2007
Maine and the Nation:
• Maine ranked second in volunteerism in New England.
• Maine ranks well above the 2007 national average, in the percentage of citizens volunteering, of 26.2 percent
• Maine residents averaged annually more than 44 million hours of
service between 2005 and 2007 totaling over $8.6 million of service in
2007.
National Service in Maine:
More than 9,100 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping
to meet local needs and strengthen communities through 29 different
national service projects across Maine. Serving through Senior Corps,
AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve, these citizens tutor and mentor
children, build homes, restore the environment, respond to disasters,
and build nonprofit capacity (see graph, left). The Maine Commission
for Community service targets more than 1 Million dollars in AmeriCorps
funding annually to meet Maine's most critical needs.
As the U.S. faces an economic downturn communities and
individuals will need the support of the services volunteers provide
now more than ever. Citizens can make a real difference in the
community, especially during this critical time, by turning off the TV
and swapping just 2 hours of TV time and volunteering instead.
The Maine Commission for Community Service, created to foster
volunteerism and community service to meet human and environmental
needs in the state, has been the funder for AmeriCorps programs for 15
years. The Commission also provides training and technical assistance
to state national service programs including AmeriCorps programs. The
Commissions role is vital to the success of Maine's AmeriCorps
programs. To read the full report on Volunteering in America please
visit www.VolunteeringinAmerica.gov. To get involved locally search
for volunteer opportunities at www.volunteermaine.org.
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