Riverside, CA
Community Engagement: The Path to the Seal of Civic Engagement
Grant Amount
$20,000
Year Awarded
2020-2021
Project Coordinator
Amanda Bush
Grant Type
Team
Local Association
Alvord Educators Association
Focus Area
Civic Engagement and Community Leadership
About the Project
Our project is to build a culture of civic action and student empowerment on our campus through project based learning. Our team of teachers will build a mentorship network across programs and departments to support any and all students that would like to pursue the California State Seal of Civic Engagement. These students will not only have to meet minimum grade requirements, but will also have to create and work through a project to better our community for at least one year.
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