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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: Rick Allen Subscries: OA/ID Number: 1292 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Report of Federal Independent Agencies - Scope of Congressionally Authorized Volunteer Programs & Agency Employee Volunteer Activities] [loose] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 66 2 6 3 REPORT OF FEDERAL INDEPENDENT AGENCIES Scope of Congressionally Authorized Volunteer Programs and Agency Employee Volunteer Activities April 1, 1993 (data collected and report prepar by ACTION. Contact: Louise Chanin - 202/606-48 Bill Hoing - 202/606-52 I. INDEPENDENT AGENCY RESPONSE TO VOLUNTEERISM SURVEY Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3 & 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person ACTION Congressionally mandated programs of VISTA (3427 Yes Award Ceremony Yes. Award No Yes See detail in Hank Oltmann volunteers), Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions, and site specific Ceremony report 1100 Vermont Ave. NW RSVP (443,885 volunteers) and others. project with teens. Room #8200 No agency-wide employee project; however, individuals Washington, DC 20525 involved in significant work with "Role Models and Mentors 202/606-4857 for Youth", PTA volunteer units, literacy projects, AIDS 202/606-4921 projects and support to women's shelters. Agency for International Report is in progress. Jim Harper Development 3020 21st St. NW Washington, DC 20523 202/663-0110 202/663-0681 (FAX) Arctic Research Some 26 unpaid volunteers serve as technical advisors who None No No No No No Philip L. Johnson Commission review and comment on scientific studies before the 12th and Constitution NW Commission. Washington, DC 20423 202/371-9631 202/371-9634 (FAX) Appalachian Regional Provides grants to volunteer and community service No No No No No No Deann Greathouse Commission organizations for youth leadership development and literacy. 1666 Connecticut Avenue NW Employees participate and contribute in the Combined Washington, DC 20235 Federal Campaign charity drive 202/673-7856 202/673-7934 (FAX) Commodity Futures No congressionally authorized or formal employee Starting a Jean A. Webb Trading Commission volunteer programs; do "Race for the Cure" (for Breast tracking 2033 K Street NW Cancer); plan to begin employee community service program. program Washington, DC 20581 soon 202/254-6314 202/254-3061 (FAX) Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3 & 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person Consumer Product CPSC has created a Voluntary Service Committee which has No Lobby Display; No formal No See detail See detail in Sadye E. Dunn Safety Commission initiated programs including two "Adopt-A-School" projects, Social Event ceremony; in report report Sheldon D. Butts a clothing drive, a holiday gift tree, Walk America, a some in- Consumer Safety Product volunteer newsletter, and other activities. formal Commission awards Washington, DC 20207 Defense Base Closure No. Commission operates on alternating cycle which causes No Individual No No N/A None Funded William D. Duhnke and Realignment great staff fluctuations with maximum of 70 during peak Recognition/ staff 1625 K Street Suite 400 Commission season each year. meeting Washington, DC 20006-1604 Defense Nuclear No congressionally mandated programs. Provide flexible Kenneth M. Pusateri Facilities Safety Board work schedules for agency employees following them to 625 Indiana Ave. NW participate in volunteer activities. Examples include Scouts, Suite 700 sports coaching, and church activities. Washington, DC 20004 202/208/6447 Export-Import Bank of No specific programs for employees. Promotes ad hoc No Will hold a Held volunteer No No No Steven Besner the United States community service by agency employees, holds volunteer recognition recognition 811 Vermont Ave. NW recognition ceremony, nominated an employee for the 1990 ceremony. ceremony with Washington, DC 20571 "President's Volunteer Action Awards". pictures and 202/566-8834 awards from the fax 202/566-7524 Chairman Farm Credit No specific volunteer programs for employees. Promote No N/A No No No No Stephen W. Gilbreath Administration ad hoc community service. 1501 Farm Credit Drive McLean, VA 22102-5090 703/883-4136 703/734-5784 (FAX) Federal Deposit No congressionally mandated programs. Give annual Nancy No N/A No No No No Alfred P. Squerrini Insurance Corporation K. Rector Awards of $1,000 plus recognition for community 550 17th Street, NW outreach. Washington, DC 20429 202/383-8400 202/898-3762 (FAX) - 2 Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3 & 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person Federal Emergency Through "Partners in Education" has adopted Shaw No No No No No No Morrie Goodman Management Agency Elementary School. Some of the regional offices and the Federal Emergency National Education Training Center are involved with schools Management Agency in their areas. Washington, D.C. 20472 202/646-4600 202/646-4086 (FAX) Federal Labor Relations Participates in Partners-in-Education Program of the D.C. No Have released a No No Included N/A Jim Cheskawich Authority Public School System. Volunteers collect supermarket memo to in report. 607 14th St., NW receipts for Garnet-Patterson Junior High School which are employee's Washington, D.C. 20424-0001 later applied to the purchase of new computers. For the recognizing 202/482-6690 ext. 440 period ending 3/5/93, they collected $7,934. Volunteer Week. 202/482-6635 (FAX) Federal Maritime The Commission has an Employee Volunteer Service No Makes employees None for 1992; No N/A See detail in Mr. Robert Winfree Commission Program, Pro Bono Publico Services Program for Attorneys aware of National however there report 800 North Capitol Street and Other Employees and a Bone Marrow and Organ/Tissue Volunteer Week have been Room 924 Donation and Transplant Program. (More information on activities and volunteer Washington, D.C. 20573-0001 these programs is with the attachments). encourages nominations in 202/523-5773 employees to the past. 202/523-3782 (FAX) nominate others for volunteer (also William Herron awards including 202/523-5773) the Points of Light Awards. No formal recognition ceremony planned. 3 Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3&4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person Brian L. Flores Federal Mediation and No congressionally mandated programs. Conduct a tutoring No N/A The agency did No No No Conciliation Service program for students at Stevens Elementary. Ten employees not do volunteer 2100 K Street NW volunteer on own time. recognition but Washington, DC 40427 an employee 202/653-5270 received a White 202/653-2002 (FAX) House Point of Light Award for outstanding community service General Services Have attempted to make volunteerism an integral part of No Ceremony in GSA Similar to FY No Yes N/A Patricia B. Pope Office of Child Care & Administration Agency mission. To date have approximately 5,000 Auditorium on 1993 volunteers nationwide supporting the elderly, homeless, AIDS April 22; lobby Development babies, abused and battered women and children, displays. 18th & F Streets NW-R 6119 Partnerships in Education, Summer Youth Jobs Program, etc. Washington, DC 20405 202/501-3965 GSA adopted Senior Citizens Counseling and Delivery Service in Washington, D. C. and became a sponsor of a 165 202/208-7578 person Foster Grandparent Program. GSA employees participate with Foster Grandparents in "Christmas In July" including donations of food, clothing, and other items. Volunteer coordinators have been established in GSA headquarters and regional offices. Two regional newsletters. "How To" community service guides published. Interstate Commerce Under "Partnership in Education" Program, entered into a No Employees are Annual awards Total N/A No additional Janice C. Mackey hours are programs to Coordinator, Partners-In- Commission partnership with Kingsman Elementary School in which recognized ceremony to be employees volunteer their time and resources to enhance the annually at an held 5/26/93. calculated those Education development of the school and its students through tutoring, Employee Awards but there described in 12th and Const. Ave. NE mentoring, coaching and administrative support. Each Program. Each is no question 1. Washington, DC 20423 volunteer works approximately 2 hours a week. volunteer receives valuation 202/927-5496 a framed of the 202/927-5565 (FAX) certificate. This volunteer year's program to time done. be held 5/26/93. 4 - Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3 & 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report* Service or Programs Contact Person Legal Services No specific volunteer program for employees, however many 1992 LSC Has an annual See Question 3 See As a LSC awards Kenneth Boehm, Assistant to Corporation staff volunteer at various community organizations and Congressional Conference in Question 3 federally grants to 321 the President provide training in regards to the Americans with Disabilities appropriation which awards are chartered private, non- Legal Services Corporation Act. required given for Organizati profit orgs. 750 First Street NE LSC grantee programs must spend 12.5% of funding on coordination community service on, XO which provide 11th Floor mechanisms involving private attorneys in delivery of legal with Court of in the fall. 12820 is free civil legal Washington, DC 20005 services to the poor (pro bono or on a reduced fee basis). In Veterans Humanitarian and not services to 202/336-8896 addition, law students, senior citizens and others volunteer Appeals to Pro Bono awards required. poor people. 202/336-8959 (FAX) their services at the grantees' offices. implement a will be given this However, Applications Veterans Pro September. rewponded are filed in the Bono Project with fall by the with $900,000 pertinent grantees. to fund a panel info. of pro bono attorneys to represent pro se veterans before the Court and to screen veteran's cases. National Aeronautics Created National Service Office in 1991 to provide leadership No Each Field Center Each Field No Enclosed N/A Christine Rodgers and Space and direction to promote community service activities. In holds Recognition Center held National Service Office Administration 1992's field center working groups created. Programs in Event Recognition Code IN local schools common. Some ad-hoc such as disaster relief Event NASA Headquarters or community clean-up. (Entire response should be Washington, DC 20546 reviewed). 202/358-1629 202/358-3032 (FAX) 5 Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3 & 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person National Commission No volunteer programs. Yes. Memo. No No No No No Peter R. Young on Libraries and of 1111 18th Street NW Information Science Understanding #310 (MOU) with Washington, DC 20036 ACTION to 202/254-3100 improve library services for the elderly and poor. National Credit Union Gives out the Claude R. Orchard Award for volunteer work No No No No No No Connie Cox Administration in a credit union, though the award is used infrequently. 1776 G Street NW Also participates in the President's Points of Light Initiative Washington, DC 20456 and submitted nominations for the 1993 Points of Light 202.682-9720 Awards. 202/682-9773 (FAX) National Endowment Has an Education Partnership with the Fillmore Arts Center No No Distributes No N/A No Steven M. Klink, for the Arts (part of the D.C. school system). Employees go on a "Points of Light" Director of Personnel Volunteer basis. Awards. 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Room 208 Washington, DC 20506 202/682-5405 202/682-5666 (FAX) National Labor No congressionally mandated program. Engaged in tutoring No Recognized No No No N/A Mary LaMontagne Relations Board program with Stevens Elementary School, Washington, D.C. 3/17/93 1717 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Room 533 Washington, DC 20570 202/634-1364 202/634-4832 (FAX) National Science No congressionally mandated programs. Has Local Outreach No response No response No No No response Patrick M. Olmert Foundation Volunteers, a combination of scientists, engineers and other response response NSF Outreach Coordinator trained employees who perform a variety of educational 1800 G St. NW functions for students and teachers at the K-12 level. Washington, DC 20550 202/357-7196 202/357-9869 (FAX) 6 Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3&4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person Peace Corps Congressionally mandated overseas volunteer program 1990 K St. NW since 1961. Washington, DC 20526 202/606-3886 202/606-3110 (FAX) Pension Benefit For past four years has participated with Adopt-A-School No N/A Annual awards Aprox. N/A N/A David Goska Guaranty Corporation Program and D.C. Public Schools' Partnership in Education ceremony 600 hours 2020 K St. NW (Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School). Approximately 25 includes an in 1992 Washington, DC 20006-1860 employees spend their lunch hour tutoring, coaching chess award for 202/778-8440 and cheerleading and conducting seminars on financial sector volunteerism. 202/778-1919 (FAX) and arrange field trips to New York's Wall Street. Railroad Retirement None; does promote volunteerism through employee No Display Honored one No Yes N/A Bill Poulos Board newspaper. employee 844 North Rush St. Chicago, IL 60611-2092 312/751-4777 312/751-7154 (FAX) Selective Service No No Will recognize No Not yet This year N/A Ronald E. Redmon System employee Selective Service System activities in 1023 31st St. NW newspapers and Washington, DC 20435 through certificate 202/724-0846 202/724-1792 (FAX) Report is in progress. Kerry Wilkens Smithsonian Institution 1000 Jefferson Dr. SW Washington, DC 20240 202/357-2962 7 - Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3 & 4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report, Service or Programs Contact Person Tennessee Valley In the process of developing a corporate structure to support No Will salute None; will add a No No No Reid Campbell (615/632-7196) Authority employee volunteer efforts. Current volunteer programs employees for recognition event Judy Beets (615/632-8632) include: Combined Federal Campaign, U.S. Savings Bond their volunteer to the Tennessee Valley Authority Campaign, United Way and Adopt-A-School (includes 51 efforts in volunteerism 400 West Summit Hill Dr. schools). Employees also participate in clothing drives and upcoming strategy for the Knoxville, TN 37902 providing Christmas gifts for the poor. employee future. 615/632-6783 (FAX) newspaper; adopted 45 schools in the past 2 years and started programs to improve education quality. United States Participated in the development of Exec. Order #12820. No No No No No No Patricia B. Gribben Information Agency Have no formal program for community service but Acting Director Private Sector employees have responded well to volunteer campaigns in the Committees past including: FELT (Federal Employees Literacy Training), 301 4th Street SW Adopt-A-School, a "Block Party" for volunteerism and drives Washington, DC 20547 for food, toys and hurricane victims. Participates in meetings 202/619-4792 on National Service. A campaign to encourage community 202/205-0484 (FAX) service was scheduled for October 1992 but canceled when it ran into snags. Additionally, some 200 American citizens donated services to USIA. 8 - Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3&4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Independent Agency Community Service Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person U.S. Merit Systems Maintains information about volunteer opportunities in the No Will issue a notice Recognized three No No No Protection Board Marsha Scialdo Boyd Washington D.C. area for employee's, coordinates during the week employees at the 1120 Vermont Ave. NW community service programs (food, clothing and toy drives; commending annual Room 850 delivered by employees to local hospital and two shelters). employees who Chairman's Washington, DC 20419 volunteer and Awards 202/653-5916 encouraging those ceremony 202/653-7821 (FAX) who don't to try. (11/16/92), two of which were nominated for Points of Lights awards. U.S. Postal Service In addition to ad hoc volunteering by employees and locally No No Employees were No Postal N/A John W. Dockins initiated outreach programs, the Postal Service has several presented with Service is Labor Relations Specialist organized programs. Carrier Alert: Carriers monitor certificates of not USPS Headquarters customer homes for signs of trouble and notify proper appreciation from covered by 475 L'Efant Plaza, SW authorities for intervention. Wee Deliver: An in-school the Postmaster XO Room 9142 postal service encouraging students to research and write General. 12820. Washington, DC 20260-4127 about topics of interest. Child Alert: Publishes and displays 202/268-3833 information on missing children and encourages employees to be on the lookout and report missing children. Food Drives: Ccoordinates a food drive sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers and AFL-CIO. Blood Donations: Has procedures to provide administrative leave for employees wishing to donate blood. Efforts are made to provide on-site blood donor stations to encourage employee participation. Combined Federal Campaign: In 1992, Postal Employees donated $1.8 million to the CFC. 9 Draft 4/5/93 1 2 3&4 5 6 7 8 9 Plans for FY 1992 Hours Copy Current Community Service Independent Agency Description of Volunteer Program's Cooperative Volunteer Volunteer & XO 12820 Community Representative Agreement Week Recognition Value Report Service or Programs Contact Person U.S. Soldiers' and USSAH works in cooperation with D.C. "WUNDER" No No Had a "Bring N/A N/A N/A Kerri Childress Airmen's Home Project (Wise Up Neighborhood Development and Economic Beauty To Life-- 3700 North Capitol St. NW Revitalization) by sending volunteers to teach hobbies and Be A Volunteer" Washington, DC 20317 activities, tutoring and chaperoning field trips in the awards ceremony 202/722-3556 Afterschool Program for youth in Ward 4. Are also and a volunteer 202/722-9087 (FAX) sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt in April for pre-schoolers recognition from the Project Right Start (family support group run by reception. Boys and Girls Clubs of D.C.). Similar activities planned with the youth throughout the year. Additionally USSAH has volunteers from the community such as school performance groups and CPA's who help with tax preparations. - 10 II. RESPONDED WITH NO INFORMATION AGENCY CONTACT AGENCY CONTACT Administrative Conference of the United States Daniel F. Mann Christopher Columbus Jubilce Commission James F. Khun 2120 L Street NW, Suite 500 1801 F Street NW Washington, DC 20037 Washington, DC 20006 202/254-7020 202/632-1992 202/254-3077 (FAX) Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Pam Reynolds Commission on Immigration Control Beth Bickley 800 K Street NW 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW South Building, Suite 450 Suite 511 Washington, D.C. 20575 Washington, DC 20009-5708 202/653-5640 202/673-5348 202/653-5429 (FAX) 202/673-5354 (FAX) Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Robert D. Bush Committee for Purchase from the Blind and other Severely Beverly L. Milkman The Old Post Office Building Handicapped Crystal Square 3, Suite 403 1100 Penn. Ave. NW #209 1735 Jefferson Davis Highway Washington, DC 20004 Arlington, VA 22202-3461 202/606-8503 703/603-7740 202/606-8672 (FAX) 703/412-7113 (FAX) African Development Foundation Janis McMollim Copyright Royalty Tribunal Ranse Little 1400 Eye St. NW 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20005 Suite 918 202/673-3916 Washington, DC 20009 202/673-3810 (FAX) 202/606-4400 202/606-4407 (FAX) American Battle Monuments Commission Clayton L. Moran 20 Massachusetts Ave. NW Delaware River Commission/Susquehanna River Basin Jeanette B. Gordon Washington, DC 20314-1375 Commission Suite 100 202/272-0543 1010 Massachusetts Ave. NW 202/272-1375 (FAX) Washington, DC 20001 202/343-4091 Board for International Broadcasting Mark Pomar 202/343-1031 (FAX) Suite 400 1201 Connecticut Avenue NW Federal Communications Commission Washington, DC 20036 202/254-8040 AGENCY CONTACT AGENCY CONTACT Federal Election Commission Anthony Mitchell Marine Mammal Commission John Twiss 999 E St. NW 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20463 Washington, DC 20009 202/219-4290 202/606-5504 202/219-3880 (FAX) Federal Housing Finance Board Patrick Pizzella National Archives and Records Administration Linda N. Brown Director of Administration Assistant Archivist for Public Programs 1777 F Street NW. Room 328 8th St. & Penn. Ave. NE Washington, DC 20006 Washington, DC 20408 202/408-2562 202/501-5200 202/408-2580 (FAX) 202/219-1250 (FAX) Federal Trade Commission Elliott H. Davis (executive order 12820 is on the way) Federal Trade Commission National Capital Planning Commission Pam Pemberton Division of Personnel, Rm. H-146 801 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 6th & Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20576 Washington, DC 20580 202/724-0170 202/326-2022 202/724-0195 (FAX) 202/326-2050 (FAX) Federal Safety and Health Review Commission 1730 K St. NW Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board Helen Einersen Washington, DC 20006 1100 Wilson Blvd., Suite 910 202/653-5660 Arlington, VA 22209 202/653-5030 703/235-4473 703/235-4495 (FAX) Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board Betty Pierce 1250 H Street NW Office of the Nuclear Waste Negotiator Thomas Lien Washington, DC 20005 3050 N. Lakeharbor Ln., #100 202/942-1682 Boise, ID 83703 202/942-1675 (FAX) 208/334-9876 208/334-9880 Inter-American Foundation Adolfo A Franco 901 N. Stuart St. Office of Personnel Management Ellen Kill Delly Arlington, VA 22203 Room 1447, 1900 D St. NW 703/841-3800 Washington, DC 20415 703/841-0973 (FAX) 202/606-1000 202/606-2573 (FAX) 12. AGENCY CONTACT Panama Canal Commission Michael Rhode, Jr. 2000 L St. NW Suite 550 Washington, D.C. 20036-4996 202/634-6441 202/634-6439 (FAX) Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation M.J. Brodie 1331 Penn. Ave. NW Suite 1220 North Washington, DC 20004-1703 202/724-9091 202/724-0246 (FAX) Resolution Trust Corporation Oversight Board Dennis F. Geer 801 17th St. NW Washington, DC 20434 Susquehanna River Basin Commission see Delaware River Basin Commission Trade and Development Program Laigen Sanet Room 309, SA-16 Washington, DC 20523-1602 703/875-4357 703/875-4009 (FAX) - . - - 13 - III. AGENCIES THAT DID NOT REPORT AFTER PHONE and FAX CONTACT Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board Postal Rate Commission Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Securities and Exchange Commission Commission on Civil Rights Small Business Administration Commission of Fine Arts Thrift Depositor Protection Oversight Board Commission on Minority Business Development U.S. International Trade Commission Commission on National and Community Service U.S. Sentencing Commission Federal Property Resources Service Federal Reserve System General Accounting Office Government Printing Office Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Holocaust Memorial Council, United States Information Resources Management Service National Capital Planning Commission National Council on Disability National Transportation Safety Board Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Nuclear Regulatory Commission Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Office of the Special Counsel Overseas Private Investment Corporation - 14