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Member Benefits

Member Activities

LAC Member Agreement

The Corporation

Potpourri

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What is the minimum number of hours required for

successful completion of service?

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A-A2

Member benefit earned by serving according to your

regular, approved daily schedule.

AKA your “paycheck”

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What is the member living stipend?

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Two Allowable uses of the Segal Education Award

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What are repaying qualified student loans and paying

current costs of attending a qualified institution of higher

learning?

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The process by which you can avoid paying student loans during your term of service.

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What is forbearance?

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The amount of time you have to use your Education Award

after you complete your service.

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What is 10 years?

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When members tutor, teach, mentor and participate in service projects these are counted as ______ hours.

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What is direct service?

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This type of activity requires authorization from the program director and Volunteer Florida.

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What is Fundraising?

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Beside yourself, name the two people responsible for signing

your service logs.

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Who are the program director and the Site Supervisors?

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Activities outside of your service site that are related to our mission, fulfill a need in

the community, and are approved by the Program

Director.

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What are community service projects?

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3 of the 5 disallowed member activities.

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What are religion, politics, profit, protest, and unions.

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July 22, 2011.

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What is the last day of service? (you have until July 31 to

complete your hours)

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Members are NOT eligible for this after completion or termination of service.

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What is unemployment insurance?

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The amount of the living stipend bi-weekly before taxes.

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What is $450-500

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The health care provider of Literacy AmeriCorps.

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What is Aetna?

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A-C5

LAC programs and activities must be accessible to persons

with disabilities and should provide this.

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What is reasonable accommodation?

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The full name of “the Corporation.”

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What is The Corporation for National and Community

Service?

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The type of AmeriCorps program Literacy AmeriCorps

is.

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What is an AmeriCorps State program?

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The year the Corporation was established.

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What is 1993?

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The maximum number of education awards a member

can receive.

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What is 2?

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The name given to the Governor's Commission on

Volunteerism and Community Service in Florida.

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What is Volunteer Florida?

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The AmeriCorps motto.

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What is “Getting Things Done.”

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Literacy AmeriCorps’ lead agency

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What is the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County?

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The most important document in your Member Binder.

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What is your Member Contract?

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A-E4

Item that must be worn at all times while at a service site or

service project.

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What is a visible AmeriCorps logo.

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A-E5

The procedures established to assist in settling service-

related issues.

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What are the Grievance Procedures?

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Q’est-ce que c’est que.

Service Logs

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The total number of service logs you will submit during

your service year

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What is 23?

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