Begun in 1996, Connect America is a national partnership of diverse nonprofit organizations, businesses, civic associations, fraternal organizations, communities of faith, government and news media working in collaboration to leverage knowledge, resources and volunteers to address social and community problems Connect America Partners are united to fight social disconnection, bridge differences, and create synergy around social issues nationally and locally through volunteering and community service. Though technology has diminished the significance of our nation's physical barriers, individuals have become more isolated and oblivious to the social problems surrounding them. By offering individuals and organizations positive opportunities to work together in partnership towards a common goal, Connect America stimulates innovative community initiatives that bring Americans together. With varied missions and focus, all Partners come together under the Connect America banner for the greater good that can be accomplished collectively. Each Connect America partner seeks to alleviate social disconnection by providing volunteer opportunities that also further its own mission. How to Get Connected Connections can result in new and mutually beneficial partnerships, access to new resources within the community, new services to the community at large, and wider community participation. Here are some ideas on how to get connected in your community:
Who is Connect America? Sponsored by the Points of Light Foundation and supported by Shell Oil Company, Connect America includes over 90 partners, including the March of Dimes! March of Dimes offers every community a variety of volunteer opportunities that not only help to end social disconnection but also to save babies. So it is that, throughout the country, Connect America partners work together to save babies. |
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| © 2008 March of Dimes Foundation. All rights reserved. The March of Dimes is a not-for-profit organization recognized as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). Our mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. | ||||
