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Program Models Community Building Initiatives

Program Model Title State
Center for Democracy & Humanity School: Mount Wachusett Community College
MA
Elder’s Wisdom, Children’s Song School: University of Alabama
AL
Housing and development: the Self-Help Program School: Arizona State University
AZ
Office for the Community Agenda: a model of campus support for community engagement School: Maricopa Community Colleges District
AZ
Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) and Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles (NKLA) School: University of California, Los Angeles
CA
Generations Exchange School:
CA
New Student Community Service Project School: Claremont McKenna College
CA
San Diego Organizing Project: Listening to the community School: University of San Diego
CA
The San Diego Dialogue School: University of California at San Diego
CA
Presidential leadership in the community School: Connecticut College
CT
The New London Social Justice Initiative School: Connecticut College
CT
Generations in Exchange School:
FL
Transformation of a sewer plant into a fish farm School: Nova Southeastern University
FL
Harris Homes First Grade Initiative School: Spelman College and Morehouse College
GA
“”Discover Chicago”" freshman immersion program School: DePaul University
IL
East St. Louis research project School: University of Illinois
IL
Helping residents build the skills for community development School: DePaul University
IL
Promoting Communication about Diversity School: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
IL
Center for Youth and Society School: University of Illinois, Chicago
IL
Front Porch Alliance School:
IN

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