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Welcome to ICP

Who we are....

As the premier "think tank" on global youth service, ICP serves as an innovation lab, resource center, and the secretariat for two global networks to promote youth civic engagement globally.
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ICP Services

ICP also offers a wide range of services to governments, NGOs, international organizations, and universities.
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Research and Resources

Poverty and Philanthropy: Strategies for Change

Poverty rates in the United States have remained stubbornly consistent for the past 35 years, despite significant efforts to reduce them (and some success in lessening child poverty in 1990s). Developing philanthropic strategies to combat poverty should begin with a clear understanding of the causes behind the problem. This paper begins by tracing economic and social trends that help explain the persistence of poverty, as well as by describing some of the unintended consequences of public policies that have exacerbated the challenges facing poor families. It then discusses four overarching strategies that seek to address one of the most powerful contributors to poverty: stagnant wages for low-income workers, particularly among men, young men, and men of color. MORE » 

Three Policy Options for Reducing Poverty in the U.S.

Two promising strategies for improving the life circumstances of low-income men are: (1) building a world class vocational education system and (2) expansion of formal apprenticeships. MORE » 

Publication launch: Volunteering and social activism promote human development and social change

Today, United Nations Day and World Development Information Day, CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, the International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE) and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme are pleased to launch a joint publication, Volunteering and Social Activism: Pathways for participation in human development. The paper is based on a study undertaken by the three organisations in 2007-2008. MORE » 

Highlight Your Service-Learning Project

On march 19 2009, The National Service-Learning Conference (to be held in Nashville) will feature a Service-Learning Showcase. Highlight Your Service-Learning Project The Service-Learning Showcase will feature high-quality service-learning projects from across the country and around the world. Showcase participants will talk with conference attendees about service-learning project implementation, connection to curriculum goals, and impact. Youth participation is strongly encouraged in this exciting event! Application deadline: November 3, 2008. » learn more about how to apply to participate in the showcase MORE » 

MacJannet Prize For Global Citizenship

The first-ever MacJannet Prize will recognize exceptional student civic engagement initiatives based in universities around the world and contribute financially to their ongoing public service efforts. Visit their website to learn more and to apply: http://www.macjannetprize.org/ MORE » 

Programs

City Year
City Year unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service, giving them the skills and opportunities to change the world. As tutors, mentors, and role models, these idealistic leaders make a difference in the lives of children, and transform schools and neighborhoods in 17 U.S. locations and Johannesburg, South Africa. Just as importantly, during their year of service corps members develop civic leadership skills they can use throughout a lifetime of community service.
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Youth Service News

Is Obama Missing the National Service Moment?

The Obama administration may be about to squander a historic opportunity. By all reports, the economic recovery plan doesn't include a large-scale national service program. MORE » 

Don't Muffle the Call to Serve

From FDR to Bill Clinton's AmeriCorps, leadership in service has always come from the president. MORE » 

Case Foundation launches "Change Begins With Me" campaign

Enter for your chance to win a trip to the 2009 Presidential Inauguration and be a part of MLK Day of Service! As we usher in this exciting new era of change we recognize that everyone has a part to play. So, how will YOU commit to bringing about change in your neighborhood, your community or your nation? Innovations in Civic Participation and the Case Foundation are calling on people across the country to join the Change Begins With Me campaign by sharing how you will be part of the change. MORE » 

Ministry launches youth service scheme

Youth and Sports Ministry director Josefa Matau stated that more time and money should be focused on making use of natural resources to create employment for Fiji’s youths as the ministry introduced the National Youth Service Scheme to train youths and prepare them for paid employment. MORE » 

Youth volunteers - an asset for peace and development

Submitted by UNV to UN Youth Flash Vol. 5, No. 8, November/December 2008 MORE » 



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Programs

City Year
City Year unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service, giving them the skills and opportunities to change the world. As tutors, mentors, and role models, these idealistic leaders make a difference in the lives of children, and transform schools and neighborhoods in 17 U.S. locations and Johannesburg, South Africa. Just as importantly, during their year of service corps members develop civic leadership skills they can use throughout a lifetime of community service.
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