1a - Bonner Program - The Big Picture.pdf

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About This Presentation

Opening and overview session about the Bonner Program, from the 2024 New Staff Orientation. This describes the Service-Based Scholarship model, which is hosted and run by 75 institutions nationally.


Slide Content

The Bonner Program: The Big Picture
Welcome to the Bonner Community

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What We’ll Cover
•Introductions
•History & Commitments
•Model & Impact
•Why It Works
•Campus-Wide Goals & Strategy
•Agenda Review

Introductions

Find someone
from a different school
Name, School, Role, Yrs, Fun Fact
(Be ready to share with full group)

2024 New Bonner Staff Orientation

Bonner Program
History &
Commitments

Bonner Program
Motto
To afford college students an
opportunity to use their energy,
talents, and leadership skills to
engage in community service
while providing developmental
and financial support.
Access to Education,
Opportunity to Serve

Berea pilot | + 22 schools in next two years
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025
“End of start-up” | 4 year model | campus-wide
Bonner Leaders Program (FWS + AmeriCorps funding)
Common Commitments | Skills
Community-Based Research (Learn & Serve funding)
Bonner Cornerstones
Developmental Stages
Bonner Program History
Academic Journey (FIPSE funding)
Serve 2.0 - web-based innovations
Community Impact Focus
Knowledge Areas
PolicyOptions: "Know Your Issue" research
Capstone Projects
Social Action Course Model
8 Themes Curriculum
Pathways Project
Scaling CEL
Streamlining Operations
Career Connections

Bonner Scholar vs Bonner Leader
Bonner Scholar Bonner Leader
Commitment 4-year program
Financial Aid
Meet Total Cost of Attendance
with Stafford Loan Cap
School Year Paid Service = or >
Federal Work-Study Wage
School Year Service 225-280 hours per year (8-10 hours per week x 28 weeks)
Summer Service 2 Summers x 280 Hours Required Encouraged
First Year Trip Required Encouraged
Capstone-Level Project Expected
Senior Presentation of
Learning & Impact
Required
National Bonner
Meeting Attendance
Required
Sophomore Exchange Expected Encouraged

Bonner
Common
Commitments 7

Bonner Common Commitments
Participate intentionally as a citizen in the
democratic process, actively engaging in public
policy and direct service.

Bonner Common Commitments
Establish and sustain a vibrant community of
place, personal relationships and common
interests.

Bonner Common Commitments
Respect the many different dimensions of
diversity in our public lives.

Bonner Common Commitments
Advocate for fairness, impartiality and equality
while addressing systemic social and
environmental issues.

Bonner Common Commitments
Develop international understanding that
enables Bonners to participate successfully in a
global society.

Bonner Common Commitments
Explore personal beliefs while respecting the
spiritual practices of others.

Breakout Discussion
Pick one common commitment & describe where
and in what ways do you feel its presence on
campus or in your community.

Bonner Program
Four-Year
Developmental
Model

Bonner Program Pathway

Source: What Kind of Citizen? The Politics of Educating
for Democracy By Joel Westheimer and Joseph Kahne, 2004.

Student Development Framework
Justice - Oriented
Personally
Responsible
Participatory

8 Themes Curriculum

Bonner Program
Impact

•GPA, Retention, Degree Attainment:
Bonners perform at a level similar to / exceed
•Four years are significant
•Dialogue across difference
•Proven skill learning (developmental model)
•Commitment to social justice
•Power of structured and unstructured
reflection
•The importance of mentors
•Civic-minded professionals
Bonner Impact on Students

•Yield tool for access and diversity
•Multi-year developmental,
program model
•Integrates curricular and co-
curricular pathways
•Deepens sustained community
partnerships
•Builds campus-wide
infrastructure to engage
everybody everyday
•National network for advise and
standard setting
Bonner Impact
on Campus

Social Action2 campaigns | 6 students | 360 hours
Capacity Building Projects12 projects | 27 students | 3,500 hours
Service Internships 69 students | 5,650 hours
Service Leadership 14 teams | 39 students | 2,290 hours
Regular Direct Service (Weekly) 18 teams | 55 students | 3,300 hours
1x Service Events7 events | 450 students | 2,250 hours
Bonner Impact in Communities

Bonner Program
Why it works

Sustained Community Engagement

Fall Spring Summer
1,350+ hours
in 4 years!
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th Year

Cohort with a Common Purpose

Opportunities to Engage with Difference
Social Justice at the Centre

Supportive Network of Mentors

Opportunities to Engage with Difference

Our Campus-Wide
Goals & Strategy

Student
Development
“Access to
Education,
Opportunity to
Serve”
Campus Infrastructure
Culture of service
Community
Partnerships
Measurable
impact
Bonner Integrated Goals & Approach

CommunityCampus
Systems
Leverage Bonner Network
as a community of best practice, and
resource for higher education locally
and nationally
Provide capacity-building support
for collaboratives & social action
campaigns to achieve measurable
community and systemic change.
Build campus center that leads
effort to make place-based
community engagement deep,
pervasive, integrated &
developmental.
Organizations
Provide capacity-building support
for organizations to improve
effectiveness, efficiency, and
resources.
Develop and integrate
community engaged learning
courses & programs.
Programs
Train & support leaders who
develop & manage evidence-
based programs and projects.
Develop & engage students’
knowledge, skills, values, and
collective action.
Individuals
& Places
Mobilize students, faculty, staff, &
community members to support
individuals & places.
Bonner Transformation Strategy

Partners
(Focus)
Service Provider
(Individuals)
Collaborative
(Systems)
Campaign
(Policies)
Student
Roles
Client ServiceService Leadership Organization Capacity Building Social Action
Tasks
e.g., tutoring,
serving soup,
etc.
Recruiting, training,
and supervising
volunteers
1) Event Management, 2) Fundraising
3) Marketing & Communications
4) Program & Curriculum Development
5) Research, 6) Technology
7) Volunteer Management System
e.g., letter writing,
target dialogue,
etc.
Program
Structures
Clearinghouse/Directory Listing of Opportunities (online database)
Site/Issue-Based Teams
Bonner Program (four year training & increased roles culminating in capstone project)
Academic
Structures
Service-Learning, Community-Based Research, & Social Action Courses
Problem / Issue-Based Concentrations
(courses, service internships, CBR, and capstone project)
Competency/Skill-based Certificates / Fellowships
(courses, service internships, and client-defined projects)
Staffing
Structures
Campus-Wide Center
Student-Led Coalition of Projects
Issue- and Skills-Based Programs or Pathways
Housed in Departments, Centers, or Hubs
Bonner Community Engagement Framework

Campus-Wide
Goal
Scaling
Community-
Engaged
Learning

Theory of Change

Agenda
Review