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Morehead State awarded grant to increase student service learning 

embedded-volunteer-generation-award.webpMorehead State University provides valuable real-world experience to students through service-learning opportunities. MSU received a substantial financial award to expand the possibilities for Eagles to volunteer and impact their community.  

As a Kentucky Campus Compact member school, MSU recently received an EngageKY+ Volunteer Generation Fund grant totaling over $36,000. This grant aims to reduce barriers to volunteering for underrepresented populations and enhance current and newly created volunteer programs for undergraduate students.  

"We are thrilled to award an EngageKY+ Volunteer Generation Fund (VGF) grant to Kentucky Campus Compact member school, Morehead State University," said Mindy Wilson, AmeriCorps program manager of Kentucky Campus Compact. "Their dedication to empowering volunteers and strengthening our communities aligns perfectly with the goals of the VGF program. We are confident that this grant will enable Morehead State's Engaged Eagles Initiative to further their mission and create meaningful opportunities for engagement."  

MSU will use the funding to support service projects through the Engaged Eagles Initiative, which supports the University's first-year seminar day of service, Make an Impact Day, and faculty-led projects through the March to Service. This will create more opportunities for students to engage with the community.  

Wilson spoke with faculty at the Spring March to Service Kickoff to discuss the importance of career skill development through service projects, allowing students to grow as professionals by giving back to others. Andrew Sexton (Class of 2020, 2022), coordinator of service learning in the Center for Career Development and Experiential Education, collaborated with Kentucky Campus Compact and MSU's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs to secure this funding, which will also go toward faculty and staff professional development on campus in addition to GivePulse software to foster student engagement across campus.  

"Morehead State University holds firm to its commitment of making a meaningful difference in our service region," said MSU President Jay Morgan. "We take immense pride in the collaborative efforts of our dedicated faculty, staff, students, and valued community partners to meet the shared needs and improve the quality of life among residents in our region and beyond."   

Any student involved in community service through this initiative and beyond can get recognition through the Presidential Community Engaged Eagles list.  

For more information about the Center for Career Development and Experiential Education, call 606-783-2233 or email careerservices@moreheadstate.edu.  


Photo, left to right: Mindy Wilson, AmeriCorps program manager of Kentucky Campus Compact, and Andrew Sexton, coordinator of service learning in the Center for Career Development and Experiential Education.

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