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Service Abroad - Vision, Mission, History
Service Partner GuideBonner Foundation: Vision, Mission, & History
What is the Bonner Foundation? Started by Corella and Bertram F. Bonner (pictured below), the original purpose of the Foundation was to help those who, like Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, came from underprivileged backgrounds. The Foundation aimed to provide access to education. In 1989, the Foundation began working with colleges and universities, seeking a way both to provide scholarships to students who could not otherwise afford to attend college and to catalyze students and institutions of higher education to participate in community service in their own communities. What started with a small number of endowments at schools along the Appalachian Trail has now grown to a national movement of roughly 3,000 students at over 80 schools working to improve their communities through service, service learning, and gain an understanding of what it truly means to be an engaged citizen.
The vision of the Bonner Program is to partner with campuses in order to catalyze campus-wide engagement in community service, build a culture and infrastructure for sustained campus-community partnerships, and to promote students' leadership and development through civic engagement. Our work is founded around six Common Commitments, including civic engagement, community building, diversity, international perspective, spiritual exploration, and social justice. Our vision is to see the service-based scholarship model advanced throughout higher education, so that service is recognized as a truly important component of education.
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