Learn about our Current Community Partners
Interested in becoming one of our partners?
Your Organization can benefit in the following ways:
- 15 hours/week of direct support provided by Fellows over one academic year;
- Connections to higher education institutions in your community;
- Access to training and networking opportunities provided by partner campuses and California Volunteers.
Community host organizations should meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Non-profit or governmental organization;
- Work in one of the 3 programs Focus Areas: K-12 Education, Climate Action, Food Insecurity;
- Ability to host at least two Fellows, and to provide all Fellows on-site with effective training, mentoring, and supervision to meet the goal of providing meaningful work experience.
College Corps Community Partners ( or Host Organizations) will have the following responsibilities:
- Collaborate with partner campuses to place and train College Corps Fellows
- Ensure Fellows meet the 450-hour service requirement while learning practical skills and interacting directly with program beneficiaries;
- Support partner campuses in tracking Fellow contributions and outcomes