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CUNY Service Corps
NameCUNY Service Corps
Formation2013
HeadquartersNew York City
Parent organizationCity University of New York
AffiliationsNew York City Department of Education, New York City Housing Authority

CUNY Service Corps is a program that brings together City University of New York students, faculty, and staff to work on projects that benefit New York City communities, in partnership with organizations such as the New York City Department of Education and the New York City Housing Authority. The program is designed to provide students with hands-on experience and skills in areas such as community development, public health, and environmental sustainability, while also addressing the needs of New York City communities. By working with organizations such as the United Way of New York City and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, CUNY Service Corps aims to make a positive impact on the city and its residents, including those in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. The program also collaborates with institutions such as Hunter College, Brooklyn College, and Queens College to achieve its goals.

Introduction

The CUNY Service Corps program is an initiative of the City University of New York, which is the largest urban university system in the United States, comprising institutions such as City College of New York, Graduate Center, CUNY, and Baruch College. The program is designed to provide students with opportunities to engage in community service and civic engagement, while also developing their skills and knowledge in areas such as non-profit management, public policy, and social entrepreneurship. By working with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and the Nature Conservancy, CUNY Service Corps students can gain valuable experience and make a positive impact on New York City communities, including those in Manhattan, Staten Island, and Long Island City. The program also partners with government agencies such as the New York City Mayor's Office and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to address pressing urban issues.

History

The CUNY Service Corps program was launched in 2013, with the goal of providing students with opportunities to engage in community service and civic engagement, while also developing their skills and knowledge in areas such as community development, public health, and environmental sustainability. The program was established in partnership with organizations such as the New York City Department of Education and the New York City Housing Authority, and has since grown to include partnerships with institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, and the University of California, Berkeley. The program has also collaborated with government agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Park Service to respond to natural disasters and promote environmental conservation. By working with organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the United Nations Development Programme, CUNY Service Corps has been able to make a positive impact on New York City communities and beyond, including in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.

Program Structure

The CUNY Service Corps program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive and immersive experience in community service and civic engagement. The program includes a range of components, such as service learning courses, community-based research projects, and internships with organizations such as the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the New York City Department of Sanitation. Students in the program also have the opportunity to participate in professional development workshops and leadership training programs, which are designed to help them develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers, including in fields such as public administration, non-profit management, and social work. The program also partners with institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Michigan to provide students with access to resources and expertise in areas such as data analysis, program evaluation, and policy development.

Community Partnerships

The CUNY Service Corps program has established partnerships with a range of organizations and institutions in New York City, including community-based organizations, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. These partnerships provide students with opportunities to engage in community service and civic engagement, while also developing their skills and knowledge in areas such as community development, public health, and environmental sustainability. By working with organizations such as the Brooklyn Museum, the Queens Museum, and the New York Public Library, CUNY Service Corps students can gain valuable experience and make a positive impact on New York City communities, including those in Washington Heights, Jackson Heights, and Astoria. The program also collaborates with institutions such as New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, and the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation to address pressing health issues and promote health equity.

Impact and Outcomes

The CUNY Service Corps program has had a significant impact on New York City communities, with students contributing thousands of hours of community service and civic engagement each year. The program has also helped to develop the skills and knowledge of students, with many going on to pursue careers in areas such as public administration, non-profit management, and social work. By working with organizations such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Environmental Protection Agency, CUNY Service Corps has been able to make a positive impact on New York City communities and beyond, including in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The program has also collaborated with institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of California, Los Angeles to address pressing urban issues and promote sustainable development.

Alumni and Career Development

The CUNY Service Corps program has a strong track record of placing students in careers related to community development, public health, and environmental sustainability. Many alumni of the program have gone on to work for organizations such as the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and the Environmental Defense Fund, while others have pursued careers in government, non-profit management, and social entrepreneurship. By working with organizations such as the New York City Economic Development Corporation and the New York City Department of Small Business Services, CUNY Service Corps alumni can gain valuable experience and make a positive impact on New York City communities, including those in Downtown Brooklyn, Long Island City, and Jamaica. The program also partners with institutions such as Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, and the University of California, Berkeley to provide alumni with access to resources and expertise in areas such as career development, professional networking, and leadership development.

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