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and Campuses

The Engaging Communities and Campuses program assists independent colleges and universities to establish partnerships with community organizations that can enhance experiential learning activities while addressing community needs. The program is comprised of three separate but related activities—regional teaching and learning workshops, an ongoing web-based effective practice network, and a national grant program administered by the Consortium for the Advancement of Private Higher Education (CAPHE), a grantmaking unit of CIC. A total of 13 grants, ranging from $63,000 to $80,000, were awarded to 13 colleges and their community partners in January 2001.

Effective Practice Exchange. Independent colleges and universities have been national leaders in working with community organizations to enhance student learning, and CIC has created a web-based collection of successful practices at its institutions that describe this work.

View a copy of Building Partnerships With College Campuses: Community Perspectives, a monograph that provides the complete findings from a summit of community partners, along with their recommendations for improving community/campus engagement activities. Also available is a copy of the accompanying brochure that summarizes the key findings from the summit and outlines the major characteristics of successful community/campus partnerships. The brochure's format and content makes it an ideal resource for workshops, orientations, and board retreats. (In order to view these PDF files, the minimum software requirement is version 4.0. Adobe Acrobat, available for free from the Adobe Web site.)

Summer 2003 Independent newsletter special report: Engaging Communities and Campuses Program

Funder: The Atlantic Philanthropies

Program Status: Building on nearly a decade of CIC work on issues of college-community partnerships and service-learning, this program's initial steps were the convening of an advisory committee and the drafting of a conceptual Working Paper that outlined the issues being addressed in this initiative. A revised version of the Working Paper was drafted in 2004.

The initiative's central activity was a competitive grants program, conducted by CIC's CAPHE unit. Guidelines were issued in winter 2000, five regional workshops on Active Learning in the World were held in spring 2000, and 13 institutions were selected to receive grants over a two-and-a-half year period. The institutions that applied but did not receive funding were offered an opportunity to receive technical assistance from a corps of national consultants.

The evaluation of the Engaging program began in August 2001 and was completed in summer 2003. Two evaluators—one focusing on the impact of project activities on higher education institutions and the other focusing on the impact of project activities on community partners—worked on the design and implementation of the evaluation. View a description of the Evaluation Goals and Procedures.*(In order to view the PDF file, the minimum software requirement is version 4.0. Adobe Acrobat, available for free from the Adobe Web site.)

The final project phase included the development of a web-based Effective Practice Exchange that enables large numbers of institutions (not just those who received grants) to share information about their work in these areas. This Effective Practice Exchange may be found on CIC's website by clicking here.

 

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