volunteer service

Student Loans: We All Seek Forgiveness

The Chronicle of Philanthropy recently posted information about the Department of Education’s request for feedback on proposed regulations regarding implementation of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007.

Come again?

Basically, this new law forgives the remaining debt of student loan recipients who have worked as full-time “public service employees” for a period of 10 consecutive years while making their payments. In other words, you graduate, land a solid gig at a nonprofit, government agency, or other still-to-be-defined “public service” employer, and you won’t have to pay any more monthly debt owed after 10 years working there or remaining in the sector. Read more »

Do Good. Rock On.

The Privatization of Public Service

In researching the Social Citizens paper, I was struck by a potential problem in public life. We have been witness to an explosion in interest in volunteerism and nonprofit careers, while interest in government careers has waned. Elected officials and other community leaders regularly laud the importance of the nonprofit sector … but is it time for nonprofit leaders to extol the virtue of government service? Read more »

Rise of Piggy Bank Philanthropists

Attack of the Piggy Banks,

Thanks to columnist Nick Kristof who highlights the inspiring accomplishments of the cause-immersed, do-gooder Millennial Generation in his NY Times column this week.

Whether it’s starting a school in Cambodia while sick in bed, dancing the night away in Australia to help protect kids from malaria in Africa, or bringing attention to the genocide in Darfur through a friendly school competition — Millennials are finding ways to leverage their social networks.

And now the trend is taking shape well before they even reach college. As Kristof notes, “The spotlight may be on billionaire philanthropists like Bill Gates, but one of the country’s healthier trends has been the rise of piggy-bank philanthropists.” Read more »

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