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(85,998 posts)
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 11:02 AM Sep 2015

O'Malley Policy Machine Cranks Out Another Detailed Proposal: White Paper on National Service

Martin O'Malley ?@MartinOMalley
We need to fully fund then double @AmeriCorps to provide 500,000 service opportunities. My plan for National Service: http://omly.us/om-national-service


National Service: A Cornerstone of American Citizenship

National service should be part of what it means to be an American citizen. Our country faces great challenges—from economic inequality to education to climate change—and we need the talents and efforts of every citizen to overcome them and make our nation stronger. That’s why Governor O’Malley believes that every young American should have the opportunity to serve his or her country through national service.

National service should be expanded to help address our nation’s biggest challenges. The benefits are immense and go beyond the value of the service itself. National service is a critical strategy for addressing youth unemployment, which Governor O’Malley has committed to cut in half with good jobs within three years. It creates pathways for young people to meaningful careers, and often leads to lifetimes of public service. For many, national service is a springboard to college, and can provide college course credit or financial support. And, by bringing people together—including people from all ethnic, income, and geographic backgrounds—national service will become a shared experience among all Americans, helping to build community and heal our democracy.

GOAL: PROVIDE UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO NATIONAL SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

Reinvest In Domestic National Service

Younger Americans intuitively understand the importance of public service and are doing it in record numbers. However, more than two out of three applicants who want to participate in national service programs are denied the opportunity because our nation has invested too little to expand and strengthen AmeriCorps and other service corps.

As president, Governor O’Malley will:

Fully Fund AmeriCorps To Provide 250,000 Service Opportunities By 2020—And 500,000 By 2024, Putting America On A Path To 1,000,000 Service Opportunities. The bipartisan Serve America Act of 2009 authorizes up to 250,000 AmeriCorps positions. However, Congress has failed to provide adequate funding for national service programs. Republicans have repeatedly tried to defund them and have not made expansion a priority.

Every young American who wants to serve their country should be able to do so. O’Malley will recommit our nation to expanding AmeriCorps and Senior Corps—helping Americans lead lifetimes of service. To start, he will ensure that proven programs have adequate funding to meet demand, so that the need for quality volunteers and services drives funding, and not the other way around.

Develop New Federal Service Corps. Federal agencies should invest in national service, in partnership with AmeriCorps or other service organizations, to fulfill their missions. For example, the Federal Emergency Management Agency recently launched FEMA Corps to assist with disaster preparedness, response, and recovery—saving the agency as much as $60 million annually, while preparing thousands of young people for careers in emergency management.

O’Malley will charge other federal agencies to launch similarly targeted service corps. He has already announced plans to create a Clean Energy Job Corps, which could be housed within the Department of Energy and would work to disseminate clean energy technologies across America. Other federal service corps programs could address veterans’ issues, education equity, and childhood hunger.

Partner With The Private Sector To Expand Service. Private businesses, industry groups, non-profits and others are helping lead the expansion of national service. O’Malley will support ongoing efforts to develop an online Service Year Exchange that centralizes all public and private service programs, providing a resource for young people seeking service positions, organizations seeking service members, and funders looking to support these efforts. As a first step, he will launch a public-private certification program that allows organizations to create full-time national service programs that offer stipends as well as education and job-training opportunities to young people. O’Malley will also encourage private sector employers and universities to give preference to those who have completed a year of national service.

Expand National Service Opportunities Abroad

Today, our nation faces increasingly interconnected challenges, from climate change to pandemic disease to growing political instability. In the face of these challenges, the Peace Corps is more important than ever. Volunteers work in collaboration with the global community to address the world’s toughest issues, while playing a critical role as citizen ambassadors in villages and towns that have sometimes never before met an American. Moreover, the Peace Corps provides invaluable skills to its volunteers that help them thrive in careers in our globalized world.

As president, Governor O’Malley will:

Double Peace Corps Membership. Existing funding supports fewer than 7,000 Peace Corps volunteers each year. O’Malley will partner with Congress to finally double the number of Peace Corps volunteers, providing critical public services in the corners of the world that most need them.

Help Achieve Full Employment For American Veterans. Returning servicemen and women are hungry for ways to continue serving their country. Many are ideal candidates for the Peace Corps: they are comfortable working in foreign environments and have real professional skills to offer, often including language ability. Expanding the Peace Corps should be used as a way to fight veterans’ unemployment, especially among younger veterans who experience unemployment at higher rates than other veterans.

Make National Service A Gateway To Good Jobs And Careers

Young Americans who complete a service year after high school are better prepared for college and often pursue public service careers. For many young people, a year of service provides opportunities for mentorship and leadership, and a path to a career that would not have existed otherwise. Governor O’Malley wants a Year of Service to become the most sought-after, prestigious and rewarding opportunity available to young people in America, serving as a pathway to high-quality jobs and satisfying careers.

As president, Governor O’Malley will:

Use Service To Overcome High Barriers To Employment. National service can provide young people from low-income neighborhoods the tools to rebuild their communities and escape poverty. O’Malley will expand proven programs like YouthBuild and the Youth Opportunity Corps that support unemployed or under-educated people through mentorship, on-the-job training, and leadership opportunities.

Link Military Service To Civilian Service. Roughly 70 percent of people would be turned away from military service if they tried to enlist, due to a disability, health issue, or lack of education. As an alternative, military recruiters should provide information regarding civilian national service programs to all those deemed ineligible for military service. These individuals could complete national service programs that support veterans and military families with childcare, healthcare, and transition programs for returning troops. Finally, veterans should be able to use a portion of their GI benefits toward a term of national service.

Expand Federal Service Employment Benefits. Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and those who successfully complete the AmeriCorps VISTA program receive one year of noncompetitive eligibility hiring status with the federal government. Noncompetitive status allows federal agencies to hire candidates for positions without going through the formal application process, improving their chances of employment with the federal government. Governor O’Malley will extend this benefit to all those who successfully complete full-time AmeriCorps programs and other full-time service opportunities.

Use National Service To Help Make College Debt-Free.

Governor O’Malley strongly supports all levels of government partnering with colleges and universities to remove barriers for students dedicated to public service careers. Governor O’Malley recognizes that our government is only as strong as the people who populate it, and that we need our country’s best and brightest serving the American people. To recruit and retain them, Governor O’Malley supports incentives that encourage national service and help participants graduate from college debt-free.

As president, Governor O’Malley will:

Expand Pell Grants to Increase Higher Education Awards For Service. AmeriCorps members receive an educational award equal to the maximum Pell Grant in a given year. O’Malley would make that award, like most other scholarships, tax-exempt. In addition, O’Malley has already proposed expanding Pell Grants to give all students the option of a debt-free education. As part of this expansion, he would make returning service corps members eligible for an enhanced Pell Grant award equal to the average cost of attending a public university in the member’s state.

Make Service Part Of The Undergraduate Experience. O’Malley supports efforts to integrate service into higher education, through credit-earning programs offered as part of a “year away,” senior thesis, or summer program. He would make academic service-year participants eligible for education awards, and would exempt student loans from accruing interest during students’ terms of service.

Encourage Service Through Federal Work-Study. O’Malley has already proposed reforming and expanding the federal work-study program to serve three times as many students and provide more meaningful, substantive, career-oriented opportunities. O’Malley would evaluate work-study programs in order to expand the most worthwhile and successful ones, and would improve or eliminate ineffective ones. He would also raise the program’s service threshold so that at least 25 percent of funds would support community-service jobs.


read: http://omly.us/om-national-service


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O'Malley Policy Machine Cranks Out Another Detailed Proposal: White Paper on National Service (Original Post) bigtree Sep 2015 OP
Another great plan by the candidate with great plans. K&R. n/t FSogol Sep 2015 #1
Thanks for posting, bigtree. elleng Sep 2015 #2
my pleasure, elleng bigtree Sep 2015 #6
This is so good!!! Peacetrain Sep 2015 #3
Thanks for the Kick, Peacetrain, elleng Sep 2015 #7
MOM is great. Admiral Loinpresser Sep 2015 #4
Good stuff, I * REALLY * like this. MH1 Sep 2015 #5
americorp set my son on the path to greatness. mopinko Sep 2015 #8
Thanks for a great post, mop! elleng Sep 2015 #10
always happy mopinko Sep 2015 #12
Gotcha, for good reason! elleng Sep 2015 #14
+1 bigtree Sep 2015 #11
thx mopinko Sep 2015 #13
A lot of kids could use this: hedgehog Sep 2015 #9
K&R Andy823 Sep 2015 #15
Service Nation NH thanks Martin O'Malley bigtree Sep 2015 #16
service can be more closely connected to the educational experience. bigtree Sep 2015 #17
This is SO GOOD! elleng Sep 2015 #18
Kick nt Andy823 Sep 2015 #19
kick bigtree Sep 2015 #20

Peacetrain

(22,877 posts)
3. This is so good!!!
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 11:14 AM
Sep 2015

I was not going to log in this today.. end of the garden season and we are nutsy fagen around here..but I just had to to Kick and Rec this..

mopinko

(70,127 posts)
8. americorp set my son on the path to greatness.
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 12:31 PM
Sep 2015

ok, maybe i am exaggerating a little. but hey....

my oldest son, who is super smart, ran into the buzzsaw that is a free running biological clock. he dropped out of high school in his junior year, and sat on the couch for the next 6 years.
he spent his time productively, like the autodidact that he is. he taught himself several programming languages, kept up his study of japanese, and started doing the mit open coursework. but he was really battling the depression that had set in.
he started trying to pull himself out by exercising and eating right. he worked hard on rectifying his body clock.

he kept in touch with some of his highschool friends, and they talked him into doing city year here in chicago, an americorp program.
he had to stick w his clock to stay in the program. they are required to use public transit, and to be at their assignments at an early hour.
they taught him how to tutor kids in reading and math and assigned him to one of those evil charter schools. (run by the university of chicago and a regular neighborhood school in a poor hood.)
the corp also ran the afterschool programs at the school.

that year of being looked up to by little kids, and helping others, set him on the right path. and rubbing elbows with the folks at u of c really revved his intellectual motor.
he went back to school at the city colleges, moved up to the u of i. he had straight a's except for a single b in second year german (his 3rd language)
he graduated first in his class, magna cum laude.

he got a full boat scholarship to u utah to study theoretical math.
he loves utah, and has continued staying fit, biking, hiking and rock climbing.
he is so happy to be among his nerd tribe.

i dont doubt the boy would have found his way eventually. but i credit city year for setting him on a path where he really believed in himself. leadership is pounded into them. he was pathologically shy as a kid. i dont know how he would have gotten up the nerve to move so far from home without that training.

ok, most of this is just bragging. but it really is a great program. like the peace corp. we should have equal funding between war and peace.
what a world that would be.

elleng

(130,973 posts)
14. Gotcha, for good reason!
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 04:55 PM
Sep 2015

Check my fb page, my daughter the farmer appears also to be a carpenter! (Not in your son's league, but definitely productive!!!)

hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
9. A lot of kids could use this:
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 12:45 PM
Sep 2015

"Make Service Part Of The Undergraduate Experience. O’Malley supports efforts to integrate service into higher education, through credit-earning programs offered as part of a “year away,” senior thesis, or summer program. He would make academic service-year participants eligible for education awards, and would exempt student loans from accruing interest during students’ terms of service. "

It would give a student time and experience to think through some choices when the first major doesn't turn out to be what they thought it was going to be.

Andy823

(11,495 posts)
15. K&R
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 04:56 PM
Sep 2015

Post like this show that O'Malley has ideas, and plans to accomplish them. This is how to push your candidate, not by attacking the other candidates, or posting meaningless BS to keep thing stirred up between the supporters.

Thanks for keeping things positive big tree.

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
16. Service Nation NH thanks Martin O'Malley
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 08:55 PM
Sep 2015
O'Malley for NH ?@omalleyfornh 9h9 hours ago
@ServiceNationNH thanks @MartinOMalley & talks about his plan to expand national service opportunities

&feature=youtu.be … #nhpolitics

bigtree

(85,998 posts)
17. service can be more closely connected to the educational experience.
Thu Sep 3, 2015, 07:19 AM
Sep 2015
Martin O'Malley ?@MartinOMalley 18h18 hours ago
#NationalService can be more closely connected to the educational experience. http://omly.us/om-national-service

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