- Value [1] Community Focus
- Put the needs of local communities first.
- Value [2] Partnerships
- Strengthen the public-private partnerships that underpin all of our programs.
- Value [3] Community Volunteer Networks
- Use our programs to build stronger, more efficient, and more sustainable community networks capable of mobilizing volunteers
to address local needs, including disaster preparedness and response.
- Value [4] Metrics and Continuous Improvement
- Measure and continually improve our programs’ benefits to service recipients, participants, community organizations, and our
national culture of service.
- Value [5] Collaboration
- Build collaborations wherever possible across our programs and with other Federal programs.
- Value [6] Rural and Distressed Communities
- Help rural and economically distressed communities obtain access to public and private resources.
- Value [7] Diverse Organizations
- Support diverse organizations, including faith-based and other community organizations, minority colleges, and disability
organizations.
- Value [8] Service-Learning
- Use service-learning principles to put volunteer and service activities into an appropriate context that stimulates life-long
civic engagement.
- Value [9] Civic Engagement, Leadership, and Public Service
- Support continued civic engagement, leadership, and public service careers for our programs’ participants and community volunteers.
- Value [10] Management and Service Excellence
- Exhibit excellence in management and customer service.
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