§ 12561.
(b)
General authority
The Corporation, in consultation with the Secretary of Education, is authorized to make grants to, and enter into contracts with, institutions of higher education (including a consortium of such institutions), and partnerships comprised of such institutions and of other public or private nonprofit organizations, to pay for the Federal share of the cost of—
(1)
enabling such an institution or partnership to create or expand an organized community service program that—
(A)
engenders a sense of social responsibility and commitment to the community in which the institution is located;
(B)
provides projects for participants, who shall be students, faculty, administration, or staff of the institution, or residents of the community; and
(C)
the institution or partnership may coordinate with service-learning curricula being offered in the academic curricula at the institution of higher education or at 1 or more members of the partnership;
(2)
supporting student-initiated and student-designed community service projects through the program;
(3)
strengthening the leadership and instructional capacity of institutions of higher education and their faculty, with respect to service-learning, by—
(A)
including service-learning as a key component of the preservice teacher curricula of the institution to strengthen the instructional capacity of teachers to provide service-learning at the elementary and secondary levels;
(B)
including service-learning as a component of other curricula or academic programs (other than education curricula or programs), such as curricula or programs relating to nursing, medicine, criminal justice, or public policy; and
(C)
encouraging the faculty of the institution to use service-learning methods throughout their curriculum;
(4)
facilitating the integration of community service carried out under the program into academic curricula, including integration of clinical programs into the curriculum for students in professional schools, so that students can obtain credit for their community service projects;
(5)
supplementing the funds available to carry out work-study programs under part C of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (
42 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.)
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to support service-learning and community service through the community service program;
(6)
strengthening the service infrastructure within institutions of higher education in the United States through the program; and
(7)
providing for the training of teachers, prospective teachers, related education personnel, and community leaders in the skills necessary to develop, supervise, and organize service-learning.
(e)
Special consideration
To the extent practicable, in making grants and entering into contracts under subsection (b), the Corporation shall give special consideration to applications submitted by, or applications from partnerships including, institutions serving primarily low-income populations, including—
(1)
Alaska Native-serving institutions;
(2)
Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institutions;
(3)
Hispanic-serving institutions;
(4)
historically black colleges and universities;
(5)
Native American-serving, nontribal institutions;
(6)
Native Hawaiian-serving institutions;
(7)
Predominantly black institutions;
(8)
tribally controlled colleges and universities; and
(9)
community colleges serving predominantly minority populations.
(f)
Considerations
In making grants and entering into contracts under subsection (b), the Corporation shall take into consideration whether the applicants submit applications containing proposals that—
(1)
demonstrate the commitment of the institution of higher education involved, other than by demonstrating the commitment of the students, to supporting the community service projects carried out under the program;
(2)
specify the manner in which the institution will promote faculty, administration, and staff participation in the community service projects;
(3)
specify the manner in which the institution will provide service to the community through organized programs, including, where appropriate, clinical programs for students in professional schools and colleges;
(4)
describe any partnership that will participate in the community service projects, such as a partnership comprised of—
(B)
(i)
a community-based agency;
(ii)
a local government agency; or
(iii)
a nonprofit entity that serves or involves school-age youth, older adults, or low-income communities; and
(C)
(i)
a student organization;
(ii)
a department of the institution; or
(iii)
a group of faculty comprised of different departments, schools, or colleges at the institution;
(5)
demonstrate community involvement in the development of the proposal and the extent to which the proposal will contribute to the goals of the involved community members;
(6)
demonstrate a commitment to perform community service projects in underserved urban and rural communities;
(7)
describe research on effective strategies and methods to improve service utilized in the design of the projects;
(8)
specify that the institution or partnership will use the assistance provided through the grant or contract to strengthen the service infrastructure in institutions of higher education;
(9)
with respect to projects involving delivery of services, specify projects that involve leadership development of school-age youth; or
(10)
describe the needs that the proposed projects are designed to address, such as housing, economic development, infrastructure, health care, job training, education, crime prevention, urban planning, transportation, information technology, or child welfare.
([Pub. L. 101–610, title I, § 118], formerly § 119, as added [Pub. L. 103–82, title I, § 103(b)], Sept. 21, 1993, [107 Stat. 837]; renumbered § 118 and amended [Pub. L. 111–13, title I, § 1202], Apr. 21, 2009, [123 Stat. 1474].)