Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Is that a reason to pull kids from the field and simply cancel the program leaving the beneficiaries of the volunteerism, particularly that vets, in the lurch?
If they are volunteers, why do we need a program to pay them?
Volunteers receive a subsistence-level-stipend designed so that they live at the level of the communities in which they are serving.
Very few people would be able to volunteer full-time without a stipend of some sort -- only the wealthy.
To receive volunteers, generally organizations have to submit project proposals to AmeriCorps (or to the state government offices that manage some awards).
A Headstart program, for example, couldn't rely on occasional volunteers (for lots of reasons). They may rely on AmeriCorps volunteers who apply and commit to service of a set length of time. Generally it's fulltime for one year, but there are some options for part-time through the states.