LEADERSHIP AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
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ARE YOU A LEADER?
“While I have leadership positions in other parts of campus, Leadership and Civic Engagement is where I
learned how to be a leader.”-Daeja W.
What is Civic Engagement?
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Definition: Working to make a difference in the civic lives of our communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values, and motivation to make that difference, through both political and non-political processes
Direct and indirect service Mystery Service Saturdays
Our new service portal allows students to seek out service opportunities based on:• Community needs• Individual interest areas• Skill sets
One-time and long-term opportunities available
Track community service hours
Create Your Account!go.ncsu.edu/service
SERVICE SITE
CIVICALLY ENGAGED SCHOLARS
Expanding service through:• Mentorship• Skill-based training• Leadership development • Service-learning projects
Key requirements:• 200 hours of service• Leadership Development Program
Students can apply to join the next cohort by November
ACTIVE CITIZENRY SERIES
A series of workshops that will empower participants to become civically involved on an individualand community level
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE BREAKS
26 locations for students to engage in direct service to a community, while being immersed in the culture
Held during fall, winter, and spring breaks
Information sessions in fall semester
Applications Due September 25th
go.ncsu.edu/ASB
FEED THE PACKFOOD PANTRY
An NC research team found that 14% of NC State students were food insecure at some point
Serves the NC State Community Food and hygiene products Located at the Quad Commons
along Dunn Ave Students can also serve as long-
term volunteers A component of Pack Essentials
Pack the Polls
What is Leadership?
LEADERSHIPDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
LDP PATHSRegistration for LDP for Fall and Spring Semester opens on August 1st
go.ncsu.edu/leaders
FALLPath 1: Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00 PMPath 2: Wednesdays, 4:30-6:30 PM
SPRINGPath 3: Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00 PMPath 4: Wednesdays, 4:30-6:30 PM
Leadership development opportunity Community-building environment Develop a professional network on campus Ambassadors help the office by:
• Facilitating office events• Participating in service projects• Leading team-building activities for
organizations Upcoming fall-intake applications
“I’ve been able to improve myself and open new doors to opportunities both on
campus and in industry” –Annie Lin
AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
The LeaderShapeInstitute
MAY 2020
“I gained confidence in myself as a leader and a whole
toolbox of skills to improve my leadership, personal conduct, communication, and ability to
build relationships.”-LeaderShape Participant
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Open House: Choose Your Adventure• August 20, 10:00-1:00 PM• Come meet the staff, find your
program, and make connections!
Volunteer and Service Fair• August 21, 6:00-7:30 PM• Discover service opportunities
available through local nonprofits and service organizations!
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