About this event
Community Service Project teams document and present their chapter's community service work from the current year. Both a written report and a live presentation are required. The strongest entries treat it like a nonprofit impact report: they identify a specific community need, describe coordinated chapter action, measure outcomes with real data, and articulate what was learned. Judges reward chapters that went beyond one-day events to run sustained, well-organized projects.
What's on the test
Community needs assessment and problem framingProject planning (SMART goals, timeline, roles, budget)Volunteer recruitment, training, and coordinationPartnership development with organizations and sponsorsMeasuring and documenting community impactPhotography and documentation best practicesGrant writing structure (purpose, activities, outcomes, evaluation)Presenting results, challenges, and lessons learnedSustainability plan for continuing the projectChapter leadership and member engagement development
Study resources
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