Bonner Resources
This section contains a detailed description
of the Bonner Program's history,
implementation strategies related to campus
infrastructure, program
operations, student
development, and community
partnerships.
This section contains the Bonner
Scholar Program Rules and Bonner Leader Program Rules,
as well as proposal forms for the
1st Year Service Trip, Local
Summer Service, and Rising
Senior Summer Service Enrichment Fund.
This section contains documents that will
be especially helpful for students, such as Bonner Foundation
brochures and Second-Year Exchange Program information.
It will link you to pages for Congress and students. This
includes the Senior
Intern position and its handbook, description, and more.
This section contains detailed
resources for implementing many aspects of the Bonner
Program—including Co-Curricular
aspects, Community
Partnerships, Curricular
and Academic Connections, and Vocation—as
well as campus-wide community service learning.
This section contains more than 60
Civic Engagement training modules that students and
staff can use to lead interactive workshops and discussions
with their Bonner students.
This section contains additional Reflection
Resources that students and staff can use for meetings
and discussions around deeper issues. These inclue provocative
activities incorporating readings and reflections around
thinkers like Victor Hugo, Coretta Scott King, Dr. Martin
Luther King, Rosa Parks, Kurt Vonnegut, Elie Wiesel, and
others.
This section contains a wide variety
of useful documents, including handouts, powerpoint
presentations, and other documents that you might find helpful
in planning and running your Bonner Program.
This section contains
assessment resports and resources for conducting your
own research and assessment of your Bonner Program and other
community service learning programs.
This section contains links to the Request
for Proposal forms for the Bonner Scholar and the Crisis
Ministry Programs.
Bonner Congress Reps, Senior Interns and
other student leaders may be involved in planning the
Second-Year Exchange initiatives, in which campuses
come together for a day or more of service, cultural immersion,
discussion of social issues, and other learning. This guide
was created for students to use to plan and implement a
great exchange; the ideas may be applicable to other types
of trips as well.
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