GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON
SERVICE & VOLUNTEERISM


ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS

The Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism was formed by the Governor in January 1994 as the Governor's Commission on Service (Executive Order 01.01.1994.01). At that time, the Commission assumed responsibilities of the Governor's Advisory Board on Service and Citizenship, and the Governor's Volunteer Council. In January 1997, the Commission was placed under the Office of the Lieutenant Governor. The Commission was renamed the Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism in February 1998 (Executive Order 01.01.1998.08).

The Commission oversees Maryland's participation in the National and Community Trust Act of 1993. The Act requires participating states to develop, update, and implement a three-year strategic plan for service programs. Submitted in May 1994, the plan sets funding and program priorities for allocation of federal funds in Maryland. With the Governor's approval, the Commission may apply to the Corporation for National Service and other public and private sources for additional funding.

Appointed by the Governor, the Commission has up to twenty-five members who serve three-year terms. The Commission annually chooses its chair from among its members. The Governor names the Executive Director, who serves on the senior staff of the Lieutenant Governor.

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