ServiceNation was a campaign of Be The Change, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization based in
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
, Massachusetts. Its mission is to rekindle an ethic of civic responsibility in America through universal national service. ServiceNation's goal was to expand opportunities for Americans to spend a year in non-military national service such as
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps ( ; officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an Independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in ...
. National service programs like
Americorps
AmeriCorps ( ; officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an Independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in ...
pay a living stipend and reward volunteers who have completed service with a monetary education award.
In January 2016, ServiceNation merged with the
Franklin Project at the Aspen Institute and the Service Year Exchange (which was incubated at the
National Conference on Citizenship) to form the
Service Year Alliance.
History
ServiceNation was founded as a campaign of Be The Change, Inc. Be The Change creates national issue-based campaigns that work to solve society's greatest challenges and change the world. It has two main campaigns: ServiceNation and Opportunity Nation. Both are driven by broad cross-partisan coalitions that inspire culture change and accelerate public policy development to bring about positive changes in our society.
Serve A Year Campaign
On March 23, 2015, in front of a crowd of 200 Hollywood executives, writers and producers,
Chelsea Clinton and
Jimmy Kimmel teamed up with ServiceNation to unveil an ambitious initiative aimed at convincing the youth of America to spend a year after high school or college serving in their communities through programs like
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps ( ; officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an Independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in ...
, a domestic version of the
Peace Corps
The Peace Corps is an Independent agency of the U.S. government, independent agency and program of the United States government that trains and deploys volunteers to communities in partner countries around the world. It was established in Marc ...
. Following the announcement of the "Serve a Year" campaign at the Jimmy Kimmel Live studio lot in Los Angeles, Clinton taped a segment for Kimmel's show that aired later that evening during Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The "Serve a Year" campaign is based on a similar initiative in which the Harvard School of Public Health worked with Hollywood writers to insert drunk driving messages — along with the term "Designated Driver" — into hit TV shows. With more than 160 primetime programs incorporating the concept into their content over a four-year period, the country saw a 30 percent decline in drunk driving fatalities between 1988 and 1994.
ServiceNation Summit
In 2008, Be The Change, Inc. partnered with
Points of Light Institute, Civic Enterprises, and
City Year
City Year is an American education nonprofit organization founded in 1988. The organization partners with public schools in 29 high-need communities across the US and through international affiliates in the UK and Johannesburg, South Africa. City ...
to host a bipartisan summit on national service and civic engagement and was underwritten by
AARP
AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is an interest group in the United States focusing on issues affecting those 50 and older. The organization, which is headquartered in Washington, D.C., said it had more than 38 ...
, the
Carnegie Corporation of New York,
Target Corporation, and
''Time'' magazine. ServiceNation was launched at the summit, called the ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum and Summit, held on September 11–12, 2008 at
Columbia University
Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
in New York City.
The Summit honored and featured the coalition of more than 300 organizations that support the vision of expanding national service opportunities. Notable attendees included: New York City mayor
Michael Bloomberg, then-California Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (born July30, 1947) is an Austrian and American actor, businessman, former politician, and former professional bodybuilder, known for his roles in high-profile action films. Governorship of Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...
, then-Senator
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton ( Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician, lawyer and diplomat. She was the 67th United States secretary of state in the administration of Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, a U.S. senator represent ...
,
Martin Luther King III,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr,
Queen Noor of Jordan,
Caroline Kennedy,
Wendy Kopp, Admiral
Mike Mullen, then-Florida Governor
Charlie Crist, and many others.
The main event was a forum attended by both 2008 presidential candidates, Senator
John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American statesman and United States Navy, naval officer who represented the Arizona, state of Arizona in United States Congress, Congress for over 35 years, first as ...
and then-Senator
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
, moderated by
Richard Stengel, managing editor of ''Time'' magazine, with PBS ''NewsHour'' anchor
Judy Woodruff. New York's governor at the time,
David Paterson, welcomed the audience. The forum showcased both candidates’ views on national service and civic engagement. McCain highlighted the public-private partnerships such as Teach For America that have been successful while Obama emphasized the importance of young people being part of something larger than themselves.
At the Summit, Senator
Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and
Caroline Kennedy, speaking on behalf of her uncle, Senator
Ted Kennedy (D-MA) proposed legislation for expanding national service in America. Co-sponsored by Senators Hatch and Kennedy, the
Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act passed within the first 100 days of President Barack Obama's first term on April 21, 2009. ServiceNation was a strong advocate for the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, which sanctions a significant increase in federal funding for nationwide service programs such as
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps ( ; officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an Independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in ...
. This legislation was passed with bipartisan support by the Senate and House on March 30, 2009. It expanded national service, pledging to increase the number of AmeriCorps members to 250,000 by 2017, among other provisions. ServiceNation played a leading role in drafting and advocating for the passage of this legislation. At the summit, Senator
Chris Dodd also unveiled two bills to promote community service among high school students and seniors.
After the summit, ServiceNation planned a Day of Action for September 27 during which organizers across the nation planned more than 2,300 activities. The Day of Action focused on people signing a Declaration of Service pledging to complete 50 hours of service in the next year.
Civilian military initiative
On Veteran's Day, November 11, 2009, ServiceNation launched a civilian-military initiative called Mission Serve to connect civilian and military communities through shared service and volunteerism. The Veteran's Day event was kicked off with First Lady Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden, and Mrs. Alma Powell. Mission Serve launched with 36 newly formed civilian-military partnerships.
From 2009 to 2011, Mission Serve organized annual service events across the country on Veteran's Day that united civilian and military communities through service projects. In 2011, notable participants included General
Stanley A. McChrystal, Senator
Lisa Murkowski
Lisa Ann Murkowski ( ; born May 22, 1957) is an American attorney and politician serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States senator from the state of Alaska, having held the seat since 2002. She is the first woman ...
, Yankees manager Joe Girardi, the cast of Hawaii Five-0, Brandon Routh, Megan Fox, Laird Hamilton, Gabby Reece, and many others. The centerpiece of the day was veterans and military families working with civilians to help other veterans in order to empower veterans.
In 2011, Be the Change and ServiceNation convened major Hollywood studios, networks, talent agencies, and guilds in the entertainment industry for a yearlong discussion of veteran's issues. The result was the industry signing on to an awareness and activation campaign called Got Your 6 to change the conversation about veterans and military families. The Mission Serve initiative evolved into this campaign and became Got Your 6.
Merger
In early 2012, ServeNext, a nonprofit launched in 2007 to advocate for national service programs like
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps ( ; officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an Independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in ...
through grassroots advocacy joined the umbrella of ServiceNation initiatives.
Leadership
Zach Maurin - Executive Director of ServiceNation
Alan Khazei - CEO of Be The Change, Inc.
Rob Gordon - President of Be The Change, Inc.
Current priorities
As of April 2013, ServiceNation is pursuing several priorities: expanding national service, amending the GI Bill, and increasing awareness about national service in America.
In partnership with its sister campaign, Got Your 6, ServiceNation works to promote expansion of opportunities for veterans to continue to serve the nation. More than one million military service members will return to civilian life in the next five years and most are eligible for GI Bill benefits. However, only 36% use their benefits. Introducing the option of using part of GI Bill benefits to spend a year in service to the country will provide transition time as well as a pathway to education and jobs.
ServiceNation also pursues expanding national service opportunities through grassroots advocacy. Full-time field organizers and volunteer district captains engage key supporters in targeted local areas to build support for national service. These organizers and District Captains work with elected officials, the media, key decision makers, nonprofit partners, AmeriCorps Alums, and others to help educate about the value of national service.
ServiceNation Coalition
Since 2008, the ServiceNation Coalition has united organizations across the country that support universal national service and commit to using grassroots action to let elected officials and the nation's leaders know. More than 300 organizations are currently part of the coalition including national organizations and local affiliates.
Criticism
ServiceNation has been criticized by
libertarians, ''
National Review
''National Review'' is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. Its editor-in-chief is Rich L ...
'' Editor
Jonah Goldberg, and the
John Birch Society.
Candidates Presidential Forum
Underwriter
Carnegie Corporation
Presenters
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Time (magazine)
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AARP
AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is an interest group in the United States focusing on issues affecting those 50 and older. The organization, which is headquartered in Washington, D.C., said it had more than 38 ...
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Target
Co-sponsors
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Home Depot
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Peter G. Peterson Foundation
Participating sponsors
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Case Foundation
Founded in 1997 by AOL co-founder Steve Case and his wife Jean Case, the Case Foundation invests in individuals, nonprofits and social enterprises aiming to connect people, increase giving and catalyze civic action.
Echoing the foundation's deep ...
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Illumination Fund
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Bank of America
The Bank of America Corporation (Bank of America) (often abbreviated BofA or BoA) is an American multinational investment banking, investment bank and financial services holding company headquartered at the Bank of America Corporate Center in ...
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Charina Endowment Fund
Media sponsor
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The NonProfit Times
Lead Social Media Partner
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Facebook
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Organizers
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Be the Change, Inc.
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City Year
City Year is an American education nonprofit organization founded in 1988. The organization partners with public schools in 29 high-need communities across the US and through international affiliates in the UK and Johannesburg, South Africa. City ...
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Civic Enterprise, LLC
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Points of Light Institute
Prominent members of the Leadership Council
Co-chairs
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Vartan Gregorian, president, Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Caroline Kennedy, vice-chair, New York City Fund For Public Schools
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Bill Novelli, CEO, AARP
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Alma Powell, chair, America's Promise Alliance
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Rick Stengel, managing editor, ''TIME'' magazine
Council
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Andi Bernstein
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Tom A. Bernstein, president and co-founder, Chelsea Piers
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Michael R. Bloomberg, mayor, New York, NY; chairman, National September 11 Memorial and Museum
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Cory Booker, mayor, Newark, NJ
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Richard H. Brodhead, president, Duke University
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Neil Bush, CEO, Global XS
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Geoffrey Canada, president and CEO, Harlem Children's Zone
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Mortimer Caplin, former commissioner, Internal Revenue Service
* Vice Admiral
Richard Carmona, former U.S. Surgeon General
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Jean Case, CEO, The Case Foundation
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Richard Celeste, president, Colorado College
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Ray Chambers, Amelior Foundation
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Richard Cizik, vice president, National Association of Evangelicals
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Henry Cisneros
Henry Gabriel Cisneros (born June 11, 1947) is an American politician and businessman. He served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1981 to 1989, the second Latino mayor of a major American city and the city's first since 1842 (when Jua ...
, chairman, CityView; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
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Glenn Close, actress
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William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense; former U.S. Senator
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Janet Langhart Cohen, author; founder, Citizen Patriot Organization
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Scott Cowen, president, Tulane University
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Tom Daschle, former U.S. Senator
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John J. DeGioia, president, Georgetown University
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Manny Diaz, mayor, Miami, FL
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John DiIulio, former director, Office of Faith*Based and Community Initiatives; author, The Godly Republic
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Melinda Doolittle, recording artist
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Paul Fireman, founder, Reebok
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Al From, founder and CEO, Democratic Leadership Council
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Susan Fuhrman, president, Teachers College, Columbia University
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Mark Gearan, president, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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David Gergen, professor of public service and director, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard University
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Michael Gerson
Michael John Gerson (May 15, 1964 – November 17, 2022) was an American journalist and speechwriter. He was a neoconservative op-ed columnist for ''The Washington Post'', a Policy Fellow with One Campaign, a visiting fellow with the Center fo ...
, columnist, The Washington Post
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Stephen Goldsmith, former mayor, Indianapolis, IN
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Robert L. Gordon III, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Military Community and Family Policy
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Jennifer Granholm, governor, Michigan
* Rabbi
Irving Greenberg, theologian; author, The Jewish Way; Founding President, Jewish Life Network
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Amy Gutmann, president, University of Pennsylvania
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Lee H. Hamilton, former Congressman; former co-chair, 9/11 Commission and Iraq Study Group
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Jenny Chin Hansen, president, AARP
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Gary Hart, former U.S. Senator
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Mellody Hobson, president,
Ariel Investments
* Admiral
James R. Hogg, USN (Ret), director,
Strategic Studies Group, Naval War College
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James J. Jensen
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Martin Luther King, III, chairman, Realizing the Dream
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Joel Klein, chancellor, New York City Public Schools
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Sherry Lansing, founder, The Sherry Lansing Foundation
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Jim Leach, former Congressman; John L. Weinberg Professor of Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
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Anthony Marx, president, Amherst College
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Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, chairman, American Red Cross
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Sam Nunn, former U.S. Senator
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Michael Nutter, mayor, Philadelphia, PA
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Martin O'Malley, governor, Maryland
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Bette Midler, founder, New York Restoration Project; Performance Artist
* Lt. General
Dave Richard Palmer, USA (Ret), former superintendent, U.S. Military Academy at West Point; author
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David Paterson, governor, New York
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Kal Penn, actor
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Gregg Petersmeyer, former assistant to the president; director, Office of National Service under George H.W. Bush
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Peter G. Peterson, chairman, Peter G. Peterson Foundation; co-founder, Blackstone Group Management
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Rob Portman, former Congressman; former director, Office of Management and Budget
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Samantha Power, Anna Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy, Harvard University; author
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Marc Racicot, former governor, Montana
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Susan Rice, foreign policy advisor, Obama for America
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Bill Richardson, governor, New Mexico
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David Shaw, managing partner, Black Point Group
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Rodney Slater, former secretary of Transportation; chair, United Way of America
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Laurie M. Tisch, president, Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund
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Paul Vallas
Paul Gust Vallas Sr. (; born June 10, 1953) is an American politician and former Superintendent (education), education superintendent. He served as the superintendent of the Bridgeport Public Schools in Connecticut and the Recovery School Distri ...
, superintendent, New Orleans Recovery School District
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David Walker, president and CEO, Peter G. Peterson Foundation
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Silda Wall, founder, Children For Children
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Rick Warren, senior pastor, Saddleback Church; author, A Purpose Driven Life
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Harris Wofford, former U.S. Senator; former CEO, Corporation for National & Community Service
References
External links
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