Institution University of Vermont-Continued Federal allocation 2. Assistance to the greater Burlington community in expanding opportunities for disadvantaged youth... 3. Improvement of community health and employment opportunities 5. Expansion of community health service through continuing education for the registered professional nurse_. 6. A program to enlighten communities in the effective use of educational television for community enrichment_. Total program allocations_. Administration of State plan_--- Total Federal allocation to State--- VIRGIN ISLANDS $14,993 9, 184 21,600 8, 261 16, 582 100, 222 9, 572 109, 794 The authorized territorial agency in the Virgin Islands is the College of the Virgin Islands. It has approved the following community service projects to be conducted by institutions of higher education. Institution College of the Virgin Islands: 1. Community development conferences for community leaders--2. Seminar on human relations and poverty 3. Community leaders seminar on poverty. Total program allocations_ Administration of territorial plan--- Total Federal allocation to territorial plan_- Federal allocation $9,354 6, 300 9, 450 25, 104 900 26, 004 VIRGINIA The authorized State agency in Virginia is the University of Virginia. It has approved the following community service projects to be conducted by institutions of higher education. Institution College of William and Mary, Williamsburg: 1. Training for school guidance counselors, and teachers. Ferrum Junior College, Ferrum : 1. Instruction for recreational leaders__ Hampton Institute, Hampton: 1. Seminar for part-time welfare personnel__. 2. Training of practical nurses for social work---- Medical College of Virginia, Richmond: 1. Video-tapes-medical education for hospitals and community. Richmond Professional Institute, Richmond: 1. Workshop in human relations for subprofessional recreation leaders 2. Telecasts for teachers of problem children. University of Richmond, Richmond: Federal allocation $9,093 7, 860 5,793 5,766 15, 000 7,500 6, 785 9,000 1. Workshop for higher education-community service planning‒‒‒‒‒ 8,931 Institution University of Virginia, Charlottesville : 1. Continuing education for opthalmologists.. 2. Continuing education for medical personnel.. 3. Workshop in "recreation for the handicapped child”. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. : 1. Civic workshop for neighborhood workers; problem solving seminar for community leaders____. 2. Continuing education in home economics___. Virginia State College, Petersburg: 1. Consultation in human relations and development---- Virginia State College, Norfolk : 1. Social action experience for welfare clientele---- Virginia Union University, Richmond: 1. Education in Federal programs for disadvantaged---- Total Administrative costs__ Total Federal allocation_. Federal allocation $7,057 22, 500 1.861 13, 500 20, 156 19,500 23, 194 18, 458 201, 954 6, 048 208, 002 WASHINGTON The authorized State agency in Washington is the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. It has approved the following service projects to be conducted by institutions of higher education. Institution University of Washington, Seattle: 1. Inservice training for city officials__. 2. Conference to review the problem of legal counsel for the indigent 3. Citizens conference for improved government-. 4. Improve legal knowledge of magistrates____ Federal allocation $5, 479 5. Conference of juvenile court judges, to develop uniform court procedures 7,751 6, 978 3,654 3, 611 6. Inservice training on conservation and beautification to highway planners Western Washington State College, Bellingham: 11, 160 1. Public service TV broadcasts on water pollution_. 2. Counselling to State on long-range economic planning.... 4,830 8, 260 3. Public education for teachers and parents, to prevent dropouts Washington State University, Pullman: 11, 734 1. Inservice training for nurses.. 19, 498 Eastern Washington State College, Cheney : 1. Conferences on Government operations-city and county in the Spokane area.... 17, 450 2. Community leadership training on metropolitan problems_--Everett Junior College, Everett: 24, 113 1. Seminar series on sanitation, housing, traffic control, and race relations WEST VIRGINIA The authorized State agency in West Virginia is the Board of Governors, West Virginia University. It has approved the following community service projects to be conducted by institutions of higher education. Institution West Virginia University, Morgantown, Bethany College, Wheeling Federal allocation 1. Training for citizens and officials for better government. West Virginia University, Wheeling College : 1. Training for government officals in the technique and relevance of planning-. { West Virginia University, Bethany College: 13, 369 1,242 West Virginia University: 1. Improvement of intergovernment cooperation in community problem solving....... 1. Research and workshops in the university, businesses, schools, labor, and government agencies, to explore new possibilities of community service___ Total Administrative costs. Total Federal allocation____. WISCONSIN The authorized State agency in Wisconsin is the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin. It has approved the following community service projects to be conducted by institutions of higher education. Institution Marquette University : 1. Supervisory development training program for Metropolitan Milwaukee police personnel. Federal allocation 2. Leadership training in youth recreational programs_. $4,965 862 areas Milwaukee Institute of Technology: 18, 819 1. The world of work-vocational guidance through television____ Wisconsin State University (Oshkosh): 8,000 Wisconsin State University (Platteville) : 1. Fox River Valley Career Development & Resource Center_--- 35, 800 1. Problems of law enforcement in rural areas_. 3, 124 2. Rural local governments' administrative problems, regional planning, and cooperation--- 2,000 Wisconsin State University (Superior): 1. Punched card data processing for community administrative personnel Wisconsin State University (Stevens Point): 1. Stevens Point area planning project. University of Wisconsin-Center (Green Bay): 492 3,000 1. Development of children's drama program in 10 northeast Wisconsin communities__. University of Wisconsin-Center (Wood County): 17, 763 1. Compilation and dissemination of cultural information in QuadCity area.. 5,000 Institution University of Wisconsin Extension : 1. Medical audiovisual instructional programs_. 2. Residential seminar of local government administrators__. 5. Paint Box Art Center-Neighborhood art center demonstration. Federal allocation $12, 942 7, 441 23,970 11, 850 10, 343 University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee): 1. School boards and school problems: A clinical approach____ 2. Continuing education for deaf adults___ Total program allocations___ Administration of State plan-----. Total Federal funds allocated to State_____ 7. Study of higher education community service and continuing education processes.. 5, 172 6, 525 9, 002 8, 601 195, 671 5, 950 201, 621 WYOMING The authorized State agency in Wyoming is the Board of Trustees of the University of Wyoming. It has approved the following community service projects to be conducted by institutions of higher education. Federal allocation Institution University of Wyoming, Casper College, Goshen County Community $29, 584 27, 366 Directory of State agencies and designated correspondents [Source: Bureau of Adult and Vocational Education and Division of Adult Education Programs] State Alabama Alaska. American Samoa. Arizona.. Arkansas California Colorado. Connecticut. Delaware. State agency University of Alabama.. Not designated Coordinating Council for Higher Correspondent Dr. Frank A. Rose, president, University of Dr. William R. Wood, president, University of Kenneth R. Murphy, principal administrative Colorado Commission on Higher Dr. Frank C. Abbot, executive director, Commission on Cooperation University of Delaware. Colorado Commission on Higher Education, David B. H. Martin, special assistant for gov- Send copies to George Steinmetz, executive George M. Worrilow, vice president for university relations, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. 19711. Most Rev. Edward B. Bunn, chairman, Con- Dr. J. B. Culpepper, chancellor of the State Dr. Antonio C. Yamashita, executive secretary, Andrew T. F. Ing, director of finance, State R. E. Barney, executive secretary, Idaho State Dean Robert Ray, Division of Extension and Marlin C. Schrader, administrative officer, James McDonald, staff associate, University John Davidson, chairman, Louisiana Com- H. Austin Peck, University of Maine, Orono, Dr. Stanley J. Drayzek, University College, Richard V. McCann, executive director, Mass- 44 |