| AmeriCorps
					NCCC fundingAmeriCorps
					NCCC facility and physical resourcesNCCC
					curriculum and training materialsNCCC
					program staffSponsors
					and partnersSponsor
					site housingOn
					site supervisionAmeriCorps
					NCCC education and service awards (college credits, certificate
					in non-profit management, Presidential Service Award,
					Congressional Award)
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					participate in Corps Training Institute (CTI), and FEMA Academy
					for FEMA Corps membersMembers
					participate in disaster trainingsTeams
					Leaders participate in AmeriCorps NCCC Team Leader Training
					(TLT)Members
					participate in In-service Training (pre-project & project
					training, transition training, Life after AmeriCorps training
					(LAA))Members
					participate in Independent Service Project (ISP).Members
					participate in specialty role activities.Members
					receive leadership skills support and mentoring from NCCC Unit
					Leaders and Team Leaders, NCCC staff and sponsors.Members
					practice technical skills and acquire hands-on experience .Members
					participate in community service projects over a 10-month
					period.Members
					participate in residential and team-based activities
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					complete 10 months of service (1700 hours), including 80
					Independent Service Project hours (ISPs) for Traditional NCCC
					members and 10 ISPs for FEMA members.Members
					complete Corps Training Institute (CTI), and FEMA Academy (if
					applicable).Team
					Leaders complete AmeriCorps NCCC Team Leader Training (TLT).Members
					complete In-service training (pre-project & project
					training, Life after AmeriCorps training (LAAA))Members
					complete specialty role activities.Members
					complete leadership development activities. [is that subsumed
					under specialty role activities?]Members
					complete training and activities to develop soft skills. [I
					think this is under specialty roles as well]Members
					complete service learning activities and ISPs,
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				Professional
				skills 
					Increased
					hard skills needed to succeed in the workplace (e.g., computer
					literacy, public speaking, industry certifications).Increased
					soft skills needed to succeed in the workplace (e.g.,
					leadership, consensus building, fluent communication).Increased
					desire to pursue continuing 
					Earned
					education and service awards. Life
				skills 
					Increased
					knowledge of strategies and skills needed to plan, prepare,
					execute, and assess an endeavor.Increased
					attitude of action or change orientation to the world.Increased
					positive self-orientation and sense of self-efficacy. Work
				as a team 
					Practice
					effective communication strategies to resolve conflict in a
					constructive mannerIncreased
					awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills in dealing with
					people different from oneself.Members
					formed meaningful connections with leaders and sponsoring
					organizations, and people in the community they served.Increased
					awareness to employ positive team behavior in workplace, civic
					and religious organizations. Civic
				engagement 
					Increased
					knowledge related to civic participation (e.g., ability to lead
					a successful community-based movement, ability to collaborate
					with other members of the community to solve community
					problems).Increased
					level of civic orientation and civic attitudes, knowledge of
					civic opportunities and outlets.
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				Professional
				skills 
					Informed
					career choices, affirmed or changed career interests as a result
					of service experiences (e.g., able to clearly define career
					goals and aspirations, interest in public sector career or
					community serving organizations, knowledge and skills related to
					workplace success). 
 
					Increased
					ability to demonstrate professional skills.Increased
					applications to continuing education.Increased usage of education
					awards.Members who lacked a high
					school diploma or GED successfully complete their education
					requirements Life
				skills Work
				as a team 
					Increased
					ability to demonstrate positive team behavior in workplace,
					civic and religious organizationsIncreased ability in dealing
					with people different from oneself. Civic
				engagement | 
				Professional
				skills Life
				skills Work
				as a team 
					Improved
					ability to work with diverse populations.Improved
					ability to employ positive team behavior in their workplaces,
					civic organizations and religious organizations. Civic
				engagement 
					Improved
					ability of responsible citizenship and positive attitudes
					regarding the value of lifelong active citizenship and service
					for the common good, meet community needs, integrate into the
					community.Took
					leadership positions within civic organizations. 
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