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AmeriCorps Resource GuideTable of Contents
Bonner AmeriCorps Enrollment WorkbookThe Enrollment Workbook is not an application for the Bonner AmeriCorps Program; it is a contract. Once the Foundation receives the completed Enrollment Workbook, the student will be enrolled and committed to completing a term of AmeriCorps service.
The Foundation is required to enroll each member within 25 days of their start date. We ask therefore, that all Enrollment Workbooks arrive at the Foundation no later than 20 days after the first day that the student desires to begin their term of service. All hours counted toward the student’s AmeriCorps commitment must be served between the official start date and the required completion date. You can review the start/end date for each student on BWBRS. The Enrollment Workbook must include all of the following in order for a student to be enrolled:
Member's Copy of Documents The member will find brief orientation to the Bonner Program and AmeriCorps, a copy of the member contract, basic information on BWBRS, an exit form, the suspension and reinstatement forms, and information on accessing their Education Award using the My AmeriCorps portal website, www.americorps.gov on the Bonner Network Wiki.
Bonner Web-Based Reporting System
BWBRS will also track the specific status of an AmeriCorps members enrollment status, including the enrollment date, status of each required enrollment form, their total hours completed (data that will be entered on BWBRS by the student or your staff), and their exit information. This will allow for the campus administrator and the individual Bonner AmeriCorps member to be current and up-to-date with their enrollment and service status. See BWBRS Tour.
BWBRS ExpectationEach campus in the Bonner Program (regardless of participation in AmeriCorps) is required to use the Bonner Web Based Reporting System (BWBRS) to track:
Hour logs are printed directly from BWBRS, signed, and submitted MONTHLY to the Foundation if the student is participating in AmeriCorps. Additionally, a CLA is required to be entered in BWBRS EACH SEMESTER for every service site where the member will be serving a majority of their hours. One time service opportunities, service trips or very short term service project do not need a CLA. If you are unsure as to what type of opportunity requires a CLA, contact the program staff at the Foundation.
The Foundation cannot accept hour logs or CLAs in any format other than BWBRS printouts. All enrollment information and end-of-semester service accomplishments are also tracked in BWBRS, providing the campus and the Foundation with communication and convenient access to each students’ information for reporting and tracking.
BWBRS PurposeTo provide students an efficient means to:
To provide directors and coordinators an effective way to:
To provide the Bonner Foundation an effective means to:
AgreementsCampus Site AgreementsEach campus must submit an agreement to the Program Staff annually before members will be enrolled in Bonner AmeriCorps. Campus Site Agreements will be mailed out with Enrollment Materials. Once the agreement is received by the AmeriCorps Program Staff at the Foundation, the Site Agreement check box will be marked in BWBRS.
Service Site AgreementsThis Agreement outlines the roles and responsibilities of a community partner and the community based site supervisor in order for an organization to host Bonner AmeriCorps Program members. These agreements do not need to be submitted to be Bonner Foundation.
Member ContractsMember Contracts are to be included in the Enrollment workbook. The contracts are to be reviewed each year to ensure they are in compliance with appropriate AmeriCorps Provisions and/or CNCS guidance.
Slot RequestThe Bonner Foundation awards AmeriCorps Education Awards slots to each campus on a competitive first come, first serve basis. In determining how many slots to request, there are several things the campus coordinator should take into consideration. These include:
Every Spring, Fall, and Summer you will receive a survey to indicate how many slots and what type your campus program would like to administer.
Slot OptionsThere are three slot types available to Bonner AmeriCorps students. Before enrolling the student should carefully consider which slot type he or she can feasibly commit to complete. The slot types are:
Award LetterAfter requesting slots, the Bonner Program Director at each campus will receive an award letter indicating the type and number of slots awarded.
The Bonner Foundation awards over 1,000 slots each year, but there are always more students who could benefit from participating in AmeriCorps than there are slots available. We ask that you only request a number of slots you reasonably expect to fill, and that each campus enroll only students who they believe will complete their service commitment. CNCS has set a very high expectation for retention. Please make every effort to ensure students select the slot that is most appropriate for them to ensure they successfully complete their term.
Application & EligibilityWho can participate?To enroll in AmeriCorps, members must be permanent, US residents, 17 or older (parental consent required if not 17), and have a high school diploma or GED or agree to obtain one during their term of service. The GED requirement can be waived based on an individual educational assessment indicating that the member is incapable of obtaining a high school diploma or its equivalent. Programs must retain copies of the appropriate proofs of eligibility, a record of which should be kept in the member’s file and should be mailed to the Bonner Foundation with all other member file documents.
In addition, individuals may only ever receive two Education Awards through CNCS programs, and therefore if a student has previously been enrolled in AmeriCorps or any other CNCS program (e.g. VISTA, Teach for America), they may not be eligible to participate.
The colleges should seek students who show good citizenship, commitment to community service, and academic achievement, but who also demonstrate high financial need. Every effort must also be made to achieve gender balance and racial diversity in each new class of Bonners. Special recruitment efforts are needed to reach exemplary students who meet these qualifications.
Required DocumentationEach student is required to include the following documents with their enrollment in order to prove their eligibility to participate in Bonner AmeriCorps:
Community Partnerships & PlacementsRequired AgreementsSites at which members volunteer regularly are required to sign an AmeriCorps Site Agreement. The Foundation has a sample site agreement. The Foundation may also request a copy of a site agreement in order to ensure that it is in compliance with AmeriCorps and Bonner Foundation guidelines.
Service ExpectationsFor the purposes of the Bonner Program, “community service” is defined as service provided to individuals or communities to meet social, educational, or environmental needs. This service may be provided directly or indirectly through a student-initiated project or a project sponsored by a non-profit agency.
The following activities will not count towards meeting a Bonner AmeriCorps member’s service requirement either during the school year or in the summer:
The maximum number of hours per day that may be counted toward an AmeriCorps term is 12 hours per day. However, with prior approval from the Foundation, a student may be able to demonstrate a maximum of up to 16 hours when applicable to the service assignment.
International Service is not eligible for AmeriCorps hours. This ineligibility includes meetings to plan international service, and training and enrichments with an international focus. Service should directly benefit people in the US.
One-time events should be recorded in BWBRS as Service Positions, and may be counted towards an AmeriCorps term as long as the service is not a prohibited activity. Break trips must be within the United States in order to count toward completion of an AmeriCorps term. Service positions hours must be approved by the campus director, as with all other hours, but no CLA is required.
Throughout the year, Bonner AmeriCorps members should have opportunities to come together for special events related to their service. Events might include: Martin Luther King Day of Service, National Volunteer Week, and National Youth Service Day.
Training and Enrichment hours should be recorded in BWBRS as Training and Enrichment, and may be counted toward an AmeriCorps term as long as the service is not a prohibited activity. Please remember that students may only log 20% of their AmeriCorps hours as training and enrichment. These hours should be use to enhance and support the service they are doing in the community 80% of their total hours should be direct service. Also, only 10 % of their total hours can be spend fundraising. This is tracked through the member's account on BWBRS.
AmeriCorps Prohibited Activities
There are certain activities including lobbying, political, religious or advocacy activities that AmeriCorps Members and staff may NOT perform in the course of their duties while charging time to the AmeriCorps program, or at the request of program staff. Furthermore, members and staff may not engage in any conduct in a manner that would associate the National Service Program or the Corporation with the prohibited activities. Programs must become familiar with the specific prohibitions in the Corporation's formal regulations (45 C.F.R. B2520.30) and the grant provisions. The list of prohibited activities includes:
However, AmeriCorps members, like private citizens, may participate in lobbying, political, or advocacy activities on their own time, at their own expense, and at their own initiative. Members may not wear AmeriCorps logo items in such instances.
Note: The Prohibited Activities are also outlined in the Bonner AmeriCorps Enrollment Workbook, on our website www.bonner.org, and in the AmeriCorps member’s contract.
Community Learning AgreementsExpectationsAll students in the Bonner Program should complete a Community Learning Agreement (CLA) for each semester. The CLA is designed to be a collaborative effort between student, campus administrator and community partner. They should work together to articulate expectations, the service job description, service outcomes and learning goals. Clear communication of goals and expectations can set the tone for the entire placement and it is imperative if the student is to gain a level of competency in a distinct skill/knowledge area through the active participation in specific direct service and learning experiences. One to four years worth of CLAs can also provide an powerful insight to what the student has accomplished through their service, charting both service outcomes and personal student development.
Some additional notes about using Community Learning Agreements:
Components of the CLASee BWBRS Tour pages for Members.
Title: Remember to always have a title. Without a title, you will not be able to see your information in BWBRS. Try to be as specific as possible and avoid vague terms like Volunteer or tutor. Examples:
Service Description: Have the student pretend that he/she is writing for an unknown audience. Provide one to two sentences that state the type of work you are doing, for whom, and for what overall purpose. Use an active tense to describe your work and how it benefits specific individuals or the community. Be as specific as possible! Examples:
Remember to refine the Service Description if, after meeting with the community partner, the student has tailored it to be even more specific.
Training and EnrichmentThe Bonner Foundation encourages each institution to provide Bonner Leaders with initial and on-going training to prepare and strengthen their skills and knowledge for their service work. This training should be appropriate to each stage of the students’ personal development and service responsibilities. The Foundation has developed a number of resources that provide campuses concrete strategies and tools to realize student development goals in the context of the specific programs: specifically, implementation guides for co-curricular, curricular, advising, vocation, an extensive set of training modules. These resources can be found online at http://www.bonner.org/resources/resources.htm
Training and Enrichment (T&E) activities must be documented in BWBRS as Training and Enrichment Opportunities, and not Service Opportunities. The Coordinator should add all T&E opportunities to BWBRS so that students can include these hours on their monthly time log and so that the Foundation has a record of the activities. As outlined in the Bonner AmeriCorps Campus Site Agreement, it is the Campus Program’s responsibility to at a minimum provide members with: OrientationEach year, an orientation must be convened for all incoming Bonner AmeriCorps members to educate the members on the rules and regulations concerning their AmeriCorps Term. This orientation must be logged as the first entry on the first hour log. It is also good to host a Bonner Orienation to build a Bonner community atmosphere, provide enrichment activities, and begin preparing them for their service and other responsibilities.
On-going Training & EnrichmentThe Bonner Foundation expects each campus to provide Bonner AmeriCorps members with initial and on-going training to prepare and strengthen their skills and knowledge for their service work, as part of the Student Developmental Model. Keep in mind that up to 20% of an AmeriCorps member's hours may be in Training & Enrichment.
Coordinators are encouraged to meet one-on-one with Bonner AmeriCorps members at least once each semester and more often for those students who are having academic or personal difficulties.
Time LogsWho can sign?
Submission of time logsTime logs must be submitted to the Foundation in BWBRS format on a monthly basis. Please make sure that you print the logs by month. In order for a time log to be approved by the Foundation, a CLA must have been submitted and accepted by Foundation staff.
What will count?In order to be counted toward an AmeriCorps term, hours must be:
Hours will not count if:
Service AccomplishmentsPurposeMembers should enter Service Accomplishments in BWBRS at the end of every semester and/or summer of service. This is an opportunity for the student to reflect on their experience and gauge the scope of the impact their service has had. The Service Accomplishment couples with the CLA in many ways to assess/evaluate if the student actually accomplished their service and learning goals. It also provides an opportunity for members to relate personal and compelling stories of beneficiaries and service outcomes.
Service Accomplishments are also vital to the work of the Bonner Foundation, since the information members provide in their Service Accomplishments are a factor in CNCS awarding AmeriCorps slots to the Foundation. Therefore, member cooperation in entering Service Accomplishments benefits future Bonner AmeriCorps members.
What to trackDetail is important in tracking Service Accomplishments. BWBRS prompts the students to select the related categories and fill in numerical values as well as descriptions of the beneficiaries or the service and the results of the service. Members should be as specific as possible about what they accomplished. (e,g, the student they tutored raised his math grade from C to A, or 30 miles of highway were cleaned up.) Please coach the students on paying special attention and reporting on the following:
What about one-time events?For one-time events and break trips, one member who played a leadership role in planning or executing the event should submit Service Accomplishments for the event. They should include details about how many members participated, the combined total of hours served, and the total impact of the event. For example, if 30 students spend a week doing hurricane relief, they might serve a total of 150 hours and repair roofs on 4 houses.
Suspension and Early TerminationIn any situation that requires an early termination or suspension, it is best to be in contact with the Bonner AmeriCorps program staff at the Foundation. Below we provide guidance for some common situations.
Suspension for Personal & Compelling CircumstancesAt any time during a Bonner AmeriCorps Member’s term of service they may be eligible for suspension if they can demonstrate that there are “Personal and Compelling” circumstances. Suspension will “freeze” their term for a given period of time and allow them to come back and finish out the remainder of their term. They may also choose to exit and receive a Pro-rated Education Award for Personal & Compelling circumstances.
The Corporation for National & Community Service has defined “Personal and Compelling” as circumstances that are beyond the participant’s control or that the Corporation has, for public policy reasons, determined as such. These would include personal or family illness, transferring for family member's job, military service, academic programs abroad, or leave of absence from school. It does not include reasons such as travel for non-academic purposes, or leaving to take a paid position.
The campus director and the Bonner AmeriCorps Program Staff must approve of the suspension or exiting with a partial award.
Procedure and DocumentationSuspension & ReinstatementNotification of all suspension requests must be submitted using the Request for Suspension Form
In order to be reinstated, the student must complete the Request for Reinstatement Form approved by the campus director and forwarded to the Bonner AmeriCorps program staff within 25 of the anticipated reinstatement date.
A suspension from the Bonner AmeriCorps program cannot last more than 2 years from the date of suspension. Once the student has been reinstated, the length of their suspension is added to the term of service. For example, if you are suspended for exactly 5 months, the required completion date is moved back exactly 5 months. The period of suspension cannot last longer than the amount of time that the student has left in their term of service.
Exiting for Personal & Compelling CircumstancesA participant who is released for Personal & Compelling Circumstances AND who has completed 15% of their required terms of service is eligible for a pro-rated Education Award. Members wishing to exit with a partial Award must:
Early Termination for CauseA release for cause encompasses any circumstances other than Personal & Compelling Circumstances that warrant an individual’s release from completing a term of service. These could include anything from disciplinary removals pursuant to the program’s contract with the member or to the member’s decisions to leave for any reason that is not a compelling personal circumstance. The term “for cause” does not necessarily have the same meaning as under traditional employment law. Any reason for leaving other than compelling personal circumstances is for cause under the National and Community Service Act of 1990 as amended. AmeriCorps programs must release for cause any participant who is convicted of a felony or the sale or distribution of a controlled substance during a term of service. See the Member Contract for more information.
The consequences of releasing a member for cause are:
Early Termination Procedure and DocumentationIn order to terminate a member’s term, the member and/or Coordinator must submit an Exit Form within 20 days of the exit date, include a memo indicating that the member is being exited without completing their term, and the reason for early termination. Please include any additional documentation of disciplinary warnings.
ExitingAdministrators Responsibilities
Students ResponsibilitiesStudents should follow these steps if they are exiting after having completed all of their hours, are exiting for Personal & Compelling circumstances, or are exiting the program for other reasons.
Education AwardTo successfully earn an Education Award, Bonner AmeriCorps members must satisfactorily complete a full term of service as determined by the member contract, and must successfully complete all program requirements as determined by the Institution and The Bonner Foundation.
The Education Award can be used to repay qualified existing or future student loans, to pay all or part of the current cost of attending a qualified institution of higher education, or to pay current expenses while participating in an approved school-to-work program.
The National Service Trust has launched a new online payment system that automates the AmeriCorps Education Award process. The online payment system will also allow AmeriCorps Members (and Alumni) to request their AmeriCorps Education Award benefits, including interest accrual and forbearance, online. The new automated process is easy to use and eliminates the need to fill out and submit paper forms. Members are also able to update their contact information, view their account information and the status of their requests, and contact the Trust all through the system. Best of all, payments will be made faster. The online system makes the Education Award process a much quicker and simpler process for all involved. Registering with the Online Payment System —http://www.americorps.org/for_individuals/online/index.asp.
Logo UsageThere should be evidence of use of the AmeriCorps’ name and logo in printed materials, signs, or banners at each Institution participating in the Bonner AmeriCorps program. Members should be identifiable as Bonner AmeriCorps members through access to sweatshirts, buttons, etc.
In addition to AmeriCorps service gear, there are many other ways in which the common look and affiliation may be advanced by programs, such as signs identifying sites as AmeriCorps project sites and students/program staff identifying themselves as AmeriCorps members and describing AmeriCorps appropriately.
Logos may be found at www.bonner.org and www.cns.gov. Contact the Foundation if you have any questions.
AmeriCorps Online Payment SystemHow do I start?
How do I request forbearance for my education loans?
How do I request my Interest Accrual Benefit?
How do I request my Segal AmeriCorps Education Award payment?
Bonner AmeriCorps Program Staff Contact InformationMail all documents to:
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