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Peace Corps Community Resources: An interview with Erica Burman and Molly Mattessich of the National Peace Corps Association

The Idealist.org New Service Podcast

As Peace Corps nears it's 50th Anniversary in 2011, applications are on the rise, fewer Volunteer positions are getting funded, the Senate just confirmed a new agency director, and the number of Peace Corps alumni is nea...

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Peace Corps Community Resources: An interview with Erica Burman and Molly Mattessich of the National Peace Corps Association is an episode from The Idealist.org New Service Podcast. As Peace Corps nears it's 50th Anniversary in 2011, applic...

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Published Sep 21, 2009, 25:05 long, audio available.

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As Peace Corps nears it's 50th Anniversary in 2011, applications are on the rise, fewer Volunteer positions are getting funded, the Senate just confirmed a new agency director, and the number of Peace Corps alumni is nearing 200,000. Helping connect the dots among the agency's fiscal needs, and Volunteers past, present, and future is the National Peace Corps Association—the independent organization of former Peace Corps Volunteers, known as Returned Peace Corps Volunteers or RPCVs. The National Peace Corps Association offers the Peace Corps community tools and resources to stay informed and engaged, and advocates for Peace Corps funding and support. Today’s guests are Erica Burman and Molly Mattesich of the National Peace Corps Association. Erica Burman is the Director of Communications at NPCA, and a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who served in The Gambia in the late 80s. Molly Mattesich manages the Africa Rural Connect project at NPCA, as well as the Peace Corps Connect online social network. Molly served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mali from 2002-2004. Idealist's Amy Potthast talks with Erica and Molly about NPCA's initiatives like the More Peace Corps Campaign , Africa Rural Connect , the RPCV Mentoring Program , and Global Teachnet . They also talk about the new online social network for the Peace Corps community Peace Corps Connected , the Peace Corps Polyglot blog , and World View magazine . Finally, they discuss the new Peace Corps director — and departing NPCA board member — Aaron Williams , and how online communication tools are changing the Volunteer experience.

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