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Do Something

Provides a resource for both students and outlets to volunteer and make a difference in their communities. Browse through this website to “shop” around for a cause that you are passionate about and take action!

Environmental Protection Agency

The EPA provides information and lesson plans on service learning in the classroom.

generationOn

generationOn is a global youth service movement that hopes to inspire all kids to make a positive impact on the world. generationOn gives children the opportunity to observe the issues in their community and then supplies them with the tools and resources they need to in order to become part of the solution. generationOn’s Learning To Give curriculum teaches the importance of volunteerism, civic engagement, and character building through service-learning.

Global Family Research Project

The Global Family Research Project is an independent, entrepreneurial nonprofit organization that supports all families and communities in helping children find success in and out of school. We create a worldwide exchange of ideas to further the understanding and implementation of anywhere, anytime learning for all.

Habitat For Humanity

Habitat for Humanity partners with people in your community, and all over the world, to help them build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage.

Innovations In Civic Participation

Innovations In Civic Participation (ICP) is a non-profit organization that supports high quality, innovative youth civic engagement programs both on a national and international level. ICP works with governments, philanthropic organizations, and institutions of higher education to create sustainable programs that inspire youth to make a difference.

Inspired to Learn

A guide and reasoning for service learning as well as information about interfaith service learning for students who are looking to get involved in their community.

Intercultural Exchange Program

Students can experience a new culture while completing service learning and volunteer programs.

iseek education

Here, teachers can find information about service learning and how to use it in their classroom, why it is important, and opportunities for community service.

Kid Power

Kid Power is an interactive video platform for students in grades Kindergarten through 8th. Kid Power combines philanthropy and fun with mental health, social-emotional learning (SEL), child rights, and equity and access for all students.

Kids Can Make A Difference

Kids Can Make A Difference is an educational program for middle and high school students that focus on issues concerning hunger and poverty. The website provides resources, project examples, and newsletters to equip students with tools to find solutions to these social problems.

KIDS Consortium

KIDS (Kids Involved Doing Service-Learning) Consortium is a non-profit organization that serves schools and community organizations by encouraging children to address real community issues. KIDS consortium offers resources, professional development, workshops, and trainings to teach kids about civic duties.