Thank you for your service to Vermont!
Member Expectations
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Members are expected to create and maintain a safe space for each other's thoughts, experiences, opinions, identities, cultures, and backgrounds, and to be aware of their own assumptions and biases.
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Members are expected to treat others how they want to be treated and be conscious of varying communication styles, pronouns, and other preferences.
- Members can expect to be challenged. Opportunities to grow, listen, and learn are a cornerstone of the ECO experience.
- Members are expected to navigate and provide feedback for positive personal and program experience outcomes. Giving and getting support is key to ECO's functioning.
- Members can expect to feel comfortable bringing their whole self to service.
Looking for additional opportunities?
Here are some places that other members are doing Independent Service Projects:
ECO Book Club
Do you have a training you would like to receive hours for?
Email Dustin or Carey.
Information about your educational award and loan forbearence
- Postponing student loan payments and getting interest paid
- Using your Segal AmeriCorps Educational Award
Resources and Forms
SerVermont
CNCS Website
My AmeriCorps Portal
OnCorps Portal
Independent Service Project Accomplishment Form
Member Handbook
Mileage Reimbursement Form