Get Involved in the 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E

This page provides a roadmap to getting involved in the 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E!

Civic Leadership Programs

The Community Engaged Scholar program develops and supports students' commitment to and capacity for sustained, informed, and deliberate community engagement.

The Bonner Fellowship is a nationally recognized, cohort based, paid civic leadership program. Students get an opportunity to do deep and impactful work, reflect on their engagement experiences, and build a community with other students who want to make an impact in their communities.  Bonners commit to 24 hours of paid community engagement, community building, and learning and reflection .

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Find a Community Partner

The HIP initiative is an effort to build deeper, mutually beneficial relationships with community partners in order to strengthen the impact of 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­ in the city of Colorado Springs. The 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E will support a consortium of 11 community partners toward developing deep, multifaceted, sustained institutional partnerships with students and faculty in areas of need identified by these community partners.

High Impact Partners - 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­

Click here for a database of known community partners of 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­. Specifically, this list includes those organizations with whom 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­ collaborates in a sustained or regular basis from year-to-year.  

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Financial Support

Please to apply for funds that support student engagment in an area that funding doesn't already exist.

Did you know you can apply for $10,000 to implement a community project over the summer that promotes peace and conflict resolution?  Projects can take place anywhere in the world, giving you the opportunity to invest in peacebuilding from locations abroad to Colorado Springs to your hometown.  This is a mentored process, and faculty and staff across the campus are available to help you refine your project ideas. 

Learn more about the Davis Projects here.

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General Resources

Reserve Meeting Space in the 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E

91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E engaged students may reserve after-hour or weekend usage of the 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E House by . Requests should be made 48 hours in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

We love our 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E-affiliated student organizations and are excited to support you in either joining or creating one. We highly recommend you check out our current list of student organizations through this link and see if any of the listed organizations' mission statements align with your interests. If you do not see what you are looking for, then you can fill out the application form that is also listed on that website and submit a proposal to 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E staff. Once we receive your proposal, we will set up a meeting with you to discuss possible sites you could partner with, areas for collaboration, and general student organization policies. If you would like additional support or information for this process, you can reach out to 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E staff member Niki Sosa (nsosa@coloradocollege.edu).

Great! Landing on the 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E webpage is a great place to start, so you are already on the right track. We encourage all students looking to volunteer off-campus to join a BreakOut trip on a Saturday or Block Break to do direct service work in collaboration with other students and a trained BreakOut leader, or check out our updated list of volunteer opportunities here. Additionally, we encourage students looking to do collaborative off-campus project-based work to join one of our ten issue-based coalitions. Each coalition has an Issue Organizer student intern, who is responsible for partnering with interested students in finding meaningful work within their designated issue area. If you are inclined to do off-campus work in a class-setting or an applied research, read about PEAK Project here. Finally, we encourage all students to set up a meeting with a 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E staff or Co-op member to further explore options, using this .

If you are looking to do an engaged research project out of personal interest, for a capstone or thesis project, and/or for research experience and connection-building, we recommend you read about PEAK Project here.  After that, please reach out to our 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E Director, Jordan Travis Radke, at jradke@coloradocollege.edu.  

Great question. We recommend reaching out to our Community Partnership Coordinator Niki Sosa Gallegos (nsosa@coloradocollege.edu) for advice and tips on partner outreach.

While we hope that community engagement helps break up the intensity of the block plan and rigorous academics by providing an outlet for community connection and relationship-building beyond the campus, we do understand that finding the balance between community engagement and school work can be a challenge, especially when students are balancing additional jobs or extra-curricular activities as well. We recommend reaching out to the Advising Hub to talk through time management strategies, or reaching out to one of our current student interns to learn about the ways that they personally practice time management.

Thank you for being attentive and looking for next steps. As an adult working with youth, you are responsible for reporting your observation to the school district, and Colorado youth mandatory reporting agency. Please reach out to 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E Student Engagement Coordinator, Sarah Elsey, at selsey@coloradocollege.edu with questions.

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Share, Explore, & Connect with the 91Âé¶¹Ó³»­E

Share Your Experience

We want to hear about your experiences engaging with the community! Tells about your experience working with local organizations so that we can tell the story of community engagement and assess how to better support the campus and local community through partnerships. 
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Connect with Us

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(719) 389-6846
1008 N. Weber
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

         

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