The Bonner Foundation
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The
Bonner Program |
The
Bonner Program consists of the two service-based scholarship
programs supported by the Bonner Foundation. |
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Service-based
scholarship program operating on 27
campuses with direct funding from the Bonner
Foundation. |
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A student
leadership and advisory group to the Bonner Foundation
with Bonner Congress
representatives from each campus. |
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A network
of the 3,500 current alumni
of the Bonner Scholar and Bonner Leader Programs. |
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Additional
financial aid support for Bonner Scholars and Bonner
Leaders who enroll as Bonner
AmeriCorps members. |
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Network
of Bonner Partner organizations
that seek to connect to the Bonner campuses & students. |
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Through this intitiative, the Bonner
Foundation seeks to brings together the Crisis
Ministry and Bonner Programs to fund and support
anti-hunger organizations in the communities where Bonner
Scholar Programs exist and where students are deeply
involved. |
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Through this FIPSE-supported project,
participating campuses are developing civic
engagement certificate or minors that parallel and
connect with the Bonner Program's service-based scholarship
programs. |
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With
funding from the Corporation for National Service's
Learn & Serve Program from 1997-2004, the CBR
Project provided sub-grants, training,
and resource development support to faculty and staff
on 50 campuses nationwide in their efforts to develop
community-based research projects and courses. |
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With
funding from the Bonner Foundation and training from
Rhodes College and the National Council of Churches,
this four-year initiative helped participating campuses
develop programs and partnerships that sought to help
students grow through an integrated balance of justice,
worship, and service. |
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Key: |
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networking opportunity |
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prior
funding opportunity |
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