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FOIA Number: 2013-0661-F-(2): FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Collection/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: National Service Series/Staff Member: Jim Kreidler Subseries: OA/ID Number: 1284 FolderID: Folder Title: [Voluntarism Review and Reporter] [loose] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 66 2 5 1 P.O. Box 1495 SVSP Alpine, Texas 79831 Studies of Voluntarism Telephone: And Social Participation, Inc. (915)837-2930 Executive Director: Dr. George K. Floro 2/1/1993 Eli J. Segal, National-Service Chief The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Segal: Community youth service has been of special interest in Voluntarism Review and Reporter from its beginning in 1986. My own work on community service began in the middle 1970s. In our journal we have reviewed several of the major publications on national youth programs and are prepared to look at anything that is published on the subject. In the February issue this year, I have done an essay review of William F. Buckley, Jr. book, Gratitude: Reflections on What We Owe to Our Country. I probably would not have done that if I could not have drawn a broader perspective from the past work we have done. Also in the February, 1993 issue will be an abstract with commentary of an article by two social scientists on questions to be answered by scholars helping create an innovative youth service program. I know one of the authors and would recommend him as a resource for you if you do not already know him: Jerold M. Starr, 115 Mayfair Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15228. The telephone number I have for him is (414) 341-1967 at West Virginia University where he teaches. Best wishes to you and to the Clinton administration in this venture. I will be watching with interest. Sincerely, George /K. Floro P.S. Enclosed is an information sheet about our publication and about the February issue. SVSP Voluntarism Review And Reporter T he February 1993 issue will highlight national youth service by drawing upon previous work on community service in Voluntarism Review and Reporter. Abstracted with commentary is an article by Jerold M. Starr and G. David Curry on six questions to be answered by social scientists helping to create an innovative youth service program. An essay review interprets proposals in Gratitude: Reflections on What We Owe to Our Country by William F. Buckley, Jr. December 15, 1992 1992 issues: Volume 7 Number 1 has essay reviews on intellectual leadership, community development, volunteers in the public sector, and 3 survival manual for volunteers. In addition to reports on exemplary work are 43 abstracts with commentary. Volume 7 Number 2 highlights revitalization as a source of potency for social participation, responds to Ross Perot's abandonment of "volunteers" before entering the presidential campaign, relates leisure to voluntarism, presents 43 abstracts with commentary, and among the reports has an essay on a retired businessman now promoting participatory The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Volume V, Number 5, managemen. as a volunteer. The subscriptit n cost for 1993, which includes br th issues, is $10.00. (For Canada and Mexico add $1.00, $4.00 toward overseas mailing expen. e.) Back issues for 1992 are available at the same rate. Write for information about issues from 1986. Send name and mailing address with subscription order to: SVSP, P.O. Box 1495, Alpine, TX 79331 Telephone: 915-837-2930 Also in the February, 1993 issue: The leadoff essay is SELF SERVING (suspected in groups with far more intense commitments on the inside than on the outside). An abstract with commentary on an article that makes noncommitment in decision making a major concept for explaining the neglect of issues of general importance in the society. Essay review of The Commons: New Perspectives on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action by Roger A. Lohmann. Essay review of Social Theory for Action by William Foote Whyte. SUSD Voluntarism Review And Reporter Voluntarism Review and Reporter is a publication of Studies of Voluntarism and Social Participation, Inc., published twice a year: February and August. Its purpose is to review and monitor current publications in the academic and practice field of voluntarism. The subject areas include: volunteers and volunteering, voluntary associations and organizations, philanthropy, community service, voluntary programs, militant voluntarism (including both peaceful and violent forms), revitalizing and/or depressing the collective life of communities, organizations and occupations, voluntary participation in all work and serious leisure, and theories, concepts, and issues for the development of a field of voluntarism. In each issue are essay reviews, abstracts, commentaries, and reports. Comprehensive coverage is possible by concentrating upon two key social variables (voluntarism and social participation). Studies of Voluntarism and Social Participation, Inc. is a non-profit corporation established in the state of Texas in 1985 for research and educational functions. SVSP has its own Studies Center with two related goals: to conduct its own research and to give attention to the work being done by others in the field of voluntarism. The reviews, abstracts, and reports of current work gathered regularly at the Center have been made available since 1986, the first year of publication. Subscription Rates (for renewals or new subscriptions) Two Issues for 1993 $10.00 (For Canada and Mexico add $1.00; add $4.00 for overseas mailing) Rates for current and past issues August, 1992 $5.00 February, 1992 $5.00 August, 1991 $5.00 February, 1991 $5.00 August, 1990 $4.00 February, 1990 $4.00 August, 1989 $4.00 February, 1989 $4.00 August, 1988 $4.00 February, 1988 $4.00 (Earlier issues were: SVSP Newsletter and Review) August, 1987 $4.00 February, 1987 $4.00 August, 1986 $4.00 All issues, 1986-1993 $66.00 Total (enclosed) $ for Review and Reporter issues (specify): Name Address City State Zip Please send correspondence, subscription orders, to: SVSP, Inc., P.O. Box 1495, Alpine, TX 79831. For more information, telephone (915) 837-2930.