Eight Years Out: The Public Impact of AmeriCorps Service with Bob Grimm

Published: Aug. 15, 2008, 3:55 p.m.

b'Today\'s guest is Bob Grimm, Director of Research and Policy Development\\n& Senior Counselor to the CEO at the Corporation for National and\\nCommunity Service (CNCS) in Washington, DC. He speaks with\\nIdealist.org\'s Amy Potthast about the study design and outcomes, and\\nabout some of the people who have served in AmeriCorps.

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Solid evidence now exists to show that participating in a term of service program (like AmeriCorps, Teach For America, and Peace Corps) really is an effective launching-off point for a public service career.\\xa0 Idealist has long held this belief, and has been formalizing its support of these programs since 2007.

Earlier this year the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) published an eight-year longitudinal study of people who participated in AmeriCorps programs in 1999-2000, as well as of people who considered participating but chose not to during the same year. It turns out that two-thirds of AmeriCorps alumni (including AmeriCorps*NCCC alumni) from that year are currently engaged in nonprofit or government careers -- outnumbering the group who didn\'t participate in AmeriCorps.

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