2024 Meetings Annual Calendar

January 26

Teach For America
Providence, RI

Agenda
Minutes

March 8

United Way of Rhode Island
Providence, RI

Agenda
Minutes

April 30

United Way of Rhode Island
Providence, RI

Agenda
Minutes

October 3

United Way of Rhode Island
Providence, RI

Agenda
Minutes

December 5

United Way of Rhode Island
Providence, RI

Agenda
Minutes

PAST MEETINGS

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Commission Information

Commission Members

By appointment of the Governor of Rhode Island, the following individuals serve on the leadership board of the Rhode Island Commission for National and Community Service d/b/a ServeRI (last updated March 11, 2024).

  • Amy Albert, Recruitment Specialist, AmeriCorps

  • Dana Borrelli-Murray, Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of Rhode Island

  • Amanda Cantrell, Chief of Staff, Rhode Island Department of the Environment

  • Susan Cheesman, Senior Portfolio Manager, AmeriCorps Office of Regional Operations

  • Brian Darrow, Chief Strategy Officer, Rhode Island Department of Education

  • J. Michael Downey, President, Council 94

  • Daniela Fairchild, Director of Operations and Special Projects, Rhode Island Commerce

  • Carlon Howard, Chief Impact Officer, Equity Institute

  • Pedro Pastor, AmeriCorps Alum

  • Kelly Powers, Director of Community Engagement and Service, Center for Community Engagement and Service, Salve Regina University

  • Lindsey Ravizza, Program Manager, Campus Compact

  • Kristin Read, Director Warren Health Equity Zone, East Bay Community Action Program

  • Omar Reyes, Director of Adult Programs & Policies, Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner

  • Stephan Rodriguez, Corporate and Foundation Relations Manager, FIRST, New England

  • Kayla Rosen, Director of Early Childhood Strategy, Governor's Office

  • Elise Swearingen, Interdepartmental Project Manager, RI Division of Information Technology

Commission Member Nominations

ServeRI, seeks leaders who believe volunteer service is a strategy to meet community needs and to support Rhode Islanders on their path to leadership, education, and careers. Please complete a self-nomination form to be considered for appointment. You may not receive an immediate reply to your form submission, but we will keep all nomination forms for consideration in the next appointment opportunity.

The general responsibilities of the Board include:

  1. Develop and carry out the State Service Plan

  2. Award and support AmeriCorps State grants

  3. Act as a service ambassador to form partnerships, engage service alumni, and recruit AmeriCorps members

Commission Members are appointed by the Governor of Rhode Island typically for a three-year term. The Commission meets four times a year and follows the public transparency guidelines of the Open Meetings Act. Each Commission Member is encouraged to support activities in one of three chosen areas: community outreach and engagement, program development and grant review, or AmeriCorps member and alumni support.

Requesting Public Records

Commission meeting agenda and minutes are posted on the Secretary of State website in the Open Government Center located at https://www.sos.ri.gov/divisions/open-government.

ServeRI is administered by the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE). In order to facilitate the expeditious response to your request, RIDE asks you to complete the Request for Inspection and/or Copy of Public Records Form. This form is sent to APRA@ride.ri.gov, and ServeRI suggests copying serveri@ride.ri.gov to notify ServeRI directly of the request. The request form and additional information can be found at https://www.ride.ri.gov/InsideRIDE/AdditionalInformation/RequestingPublicRecords.aspx.

Commission Roles

Commission members represent the following roles:

  • representative of local government

  • representative of labor organization

  • representative of the business community

  • individual age 16-25 who has completed a volunteer or service program

  • experience in the educational training and developmental needs of youth

  • experience in promoting the involvement of older adults fifty-five years old or over in service and volunteerism

  • representative of community-based agencies within Rhode Island

  • volunteer services professional

  • representative or alum of an AmeriCorps program