
About Experience Corps
Jump down to: Oakland or San Rafael
San Francisco
Year of Experience Corps project launch: 1998
Students served: 1,220
Grades served: K-8th grade
Experience Corps participants: 73
Participant hours logged last school year: 15,140
Schools and neighborhoods served:
- A.P. Giannini Middle School (Sunset)
- Everett Middle School (Mission)
- Francis Scott Key Elementary School (Sunset)
- Hillcrest Elementary School (Portola/Excelsior)
- Lafayette Elementary School (Richmond)
- Malcolm X Academy (Bayview Hunters Point)
- Marshall Elementary School (Mission)
- Paul Revere School (Bernal Heights)
- Sanchez Elementary School (Mission)
- Sunset Elementary School (Sunset)
Requirements for volunteers: Application, interview, background check (fingerprinting), TB test, 8 hours of pre-service training, monthly team meeting
To get involved, contact: Star Bressler at 415-759-3690 or sbressler@snbc.org.
Oakland
Year of Experience Corps project launch: 2005
Students served: 330
Grades served: K-5th grade
Experience Corps participants: 26
Participant hours logged last school year: 3,540
Schools and neighborhoods served:
- Emerson Elementary School (North Oakland)
- Civicorps Elementary School(North Oakland)
- Monarch Academy (East Oakland)
- Piedmont Avenue Elementary (North Oakland)
- Santa Fe Elementary School (North Oakland)
Requirements for volunteers: Application, interview, background check (fingerprinting), TB test, 8 hours of pre-service training, monthly team meeting
To get involved, contact: Jessica Bullen at 510-495-4966 or jbullen_ec@yahoo.com.
San Rafael (Marin County)
Year of Experience Corps project launch: 2007
Students served: 40
Grades served: K-5th grade
Experience Corps participants: 5
Participant hours logged last school year: data will be posted as soon as it becomes available
Schools and neighborhoods served:
- Venetia Valley Elementary School (Santa Venetia Valley, northern San Rafael)
- San Pedro Elementary School (San Rafael)
- 1 new school TBD in January 2008
Requirements for volunteers: Application, interview, background check (fingerprinting), TB test, 8 hours of pre-service training, monthly team meeting
To get involved, contact: Alicia Harnett at 415-464-1767 or aharnett@ncphs.org.
Through Experience Corps, children improve academic performance
and build lasting relationships with caring volunteers, older
adults experience enhanced physical and mental well-being, and Bay
Area public schools become more caring and personal places,
strengthening their ties with surrounding neighborhoods.
In the 2006-2007 school year:
- 80% of students tutored one-on-one made significant to extremely significant academic progress.
- 78% of students tutored one-on-one made significant to extremely significant improvement in self-confidence.
- 99% of Experience Corps members reported being satisfied with their tutoring experience.
- 98% of members agreed their service was useful to the community.
- 100% of members agreed that their service was useful to the school.
- 100% of members agreed that Experience Corps enabled them to better understand the needs of students at the site.
- 85% of members agreed that Experience Corps enabled them to better understand the needs of the community in which they serve.
- 82% of members agreed that Experience Corps service allowed them to socialize with other adults.
- 95% of members agreed that Experience Corps allowed them to learn about new topics.
Bay Area Lead Agency: Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center / Moss Beach Homes, Inc.
Host Partner in Marin County: Northern California Presbyterian Homes & Services, a provider of options for retirement living and community service for older adults in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
Community Partners
- Aspire Public Schools
- Bay Area Community Resources
- Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership
- Foster Grandparents Program
- Jewish Coalition for Literacy
- Marin County School Volunteers
- Marin Division on Aging
- Masters of Marin
- Mission Beacon Center
- RSVP San Francisco and Alameda Counties
- Richmond District After School Collaborative
- San Francisco School Volunteers
- St. John's Tutoring Center
- The Tamalpais
- Urban Services YMCA
National Support
- Experience Corps (national network connecting Experience Corps projects in over 20 cities across the country)
- Civic Ventures (think tank and incubator focused on generating ideas and inventing programs to help society achieve the greatest return on experience)
Funders
- U.S. Department of Education
- The California Wellness Foundation
- Corporation for National and Community Service
- Department of Children, Youth, and their Families
- Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
- Joseph R. McMicking Foundation
- Lane Family Charitable Trust
- Mary A. Crocker Turst
- Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice Community Support Fund
- McKesson Foundation
- Moss Beach Homes, Inc.
- Northern California Presbyterian Homes & Services
- Peninsula Community Fund
- Walter S. Johnson Foundation
- Y&H Soda Foundation
- Individual donors

