The program gives formal recognition to those who
contributed to their community's quality of life through projects
that have strong volunteer support, meet a need, and make a
definitive impact.
"Much of what has been BORN, BUILT & GROWN in Illinois is thanks to
community volunteers," said Governor Rauner. "As we celebrate
Illinois' bicentennial, it is important to recognize the strong
communities and dedicated volunteers who have worked to make
Illinois a great state."
Interested townships, villages, cities, and counties can apply now
through August 1, 2018 for projects that use volunteers in their
communities for the period of January 1, 2017 through December 31,
2017. For additional information regarding program criteria and the
application process, please visit
www.Serve. Illinois.gov.
The Serve Illinois Commission is a 40-member (25
voting and 15 non-voting), bipartisan board appointed by the
Governor and administered by the Illinois Department of Public
Health (IDPH). Its mission is to improve Illinois communities by
enhancing volunteerism and instilling an ethic of service throughout
the State.
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ABOUT ILLINOIS BICENTENNIAL:
On Dec. 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st state in
the union. The Illinois Bicentennial is a yearlong celebration of
what has been BORN, BUILT & GROWN in the state and a reminder of why
we are #IllinoisProud.
Citizens are encouraged to participate in the
celebration by visiting www.illinois200.com and using the hashtag #IllinoisProud.
Partners and event and project managers planning activities between
Dec. 3, 2017, and Dec. 3, 2018, can apply for endorsement to become
an official part of Illinois Bicentennial by visiting the
PARTICIPATE page at
www.illinois200.com.
[Scott McFarland, Serve Illinois] |