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Hence came the National Center for Voluntary Action, created in 1970 by executive order of the president. At its first meeting on February 20, 1970, Romney stressed the value of voluntary action as the "fourth way" of solving problems (along with the federal government, state and local government,
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to help people meet their needs through actions of volunteers. A heart-shaped logo was devised for the Voluntary Action Centers and used nationwide. It operated an information bank known as Clearinghouse. By October 1971, Voluntary Action Centers had been established in 32 communities, with 30
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on the part of American citizens and organizations, assist in program development for voluntary efforts, and sought to make voluntary action an important force in American society.
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was an independent, private, non-profit organization that existed in the 1970s, and then extended on in merged forms, that sought to encourage
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In 1973, as he left the Nixon administration, George Romney became chair and CEO of the National Center for Voluntary Action.
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In 1979, the National Center for Voluntary Action merged with another organization, the Colorado-based
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Logo of the Voluntary Action Centers created by the National Center for Voluntary Action
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in 1990. Romney remained as chair of these organizations throughout this time.
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Included linked-to chart from the third edition of the Ellis–Noyes book.
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more underway and 250 other communities having expressed interest.
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Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network
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The organization had its origins in 1969, the first year of the
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The organization launched a nationwide effort to develop
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VOLUNTEER: The National Center for Citizen Involvement
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Non-profit organizations based in the United States
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Index

volunteerism
Nixon administration
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
George W. Romney
Henry Ford II
Bud Wilkinson

Voluntary Action Centers
volunteer centers
Lenore Romney
W. Clement Stone
Congress on Volunteerism and Citizenship
United States Bicentennial
National Information Center on Volunteerism
Points of Light Foundation
George H. W. Bush
Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network
Hands On Network
Points of Light Institute




"Romney Agrees to Head Voluntary Action Center"
The New York Times


By the People: A History of Americans as Volunteers
Jossey-Bass
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