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Idealist on Campus is an ever-growing program. We are constantly
expanding our resource offerings, improving on and creating new events,
deepening the networks among the Idealist on Campus community, and developing
Idealist Alliances on campuses around the world. With your help, we can
do even more. Click here to see what you can do.
Coming soon to Idealist On Campus:
The COOL Civic Engagement Curriculum Database
Search through our archive of great training modules covering a wide
range of topic areas from recruiting volunteers to meeting with your Congressperson
to developing a personal network. Beginning in November of this year,
you will be able to search by topic area, by category, by type of workshop,
and much more! Also, submit your own trainings and workshops and share
your wealth of knowledge! In the meantime, check out our Curriculum page.
Searchable Directory
Coming soon! You will have the ability to search for other Idealist on
Campus students, administrators, and faculty members by area of interest,
location, and even the Idealist Alliance projects they've worked on! In
the meantime, find other Idealist users.
Resource Guides
We are always developing new resources for students, administrators,
and faculty. We welcome your suggestions and input! Currently in the pipeline
are resources on:
- Fundraising
- Loan forgiveness programs for students who go into the nonprofit sector
- Enriching your study abroad experience with volunteer work
- Hosting a Movement Summit on your campus
- Building connections between the campus and the community
Speakers Bureau
Find the perfect speaker to come to your campus - to educate, to inspire,
or to motivate.
The Retrospective Project
The Retrospective Project aims to capture the history of student civic
engagement and activism. The Project will be a comprehensive study of
the powerful impact that student organizing has had on the social history
of the United States. From the student sit-in movement of the early sixties,
to the anti-war movement of the sixties and seventies, to the GLBT movement
of the nineties, students have always been a critical force in social
change efforts. We are looking for students to contribute to this project.
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