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(a) CaliforniaVolunteers, as established by Executive Order S-24-06, is hereby reestablished in state government as a state agency. CaliforniaVolunteers is hereby renamed CalServe and is not established in the office of the Governor.(b) The following shall be CalServe’s mission statement: “Providing the opportunity for every young Californian to serve their community and state, and in exchange supporting the education of those who serve as they seek to achieve their own California Dream.”
(c) CalServe’s mission shall be to recruit and mobilize citizens
people for volunteer service by identifying service opportunities throughout the state and by recognizing citizens people for the contributions they make as volunteers and participants in public service programs. CalServe’s duties and responsibilities in fulfilling this mission include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Serving as the state’s lead agency for community service and volunteerism.
(2) Informing the public of the value of and need for greater community service and volunteerism in the state.
(3) Calling upon all Californians to become involved by participating in service and volunteer opportunities.
(4) Challenging public and private institutions to create and support community service and volunteer opportunities.
(5) Partnering with other public agencies at the state, county, and local levels, and with the private and not-for-profit sectors to leverage greater resources and to create more service and volunteer opportunities.
(6) Identifying urgent crises, including, but not limited to, climate change, disaster preparedness and response, education equity, homelessness, addiction and substance abuse, and inequity and its consequences for marginalized groups, and providing opportunities for state
volunteer corps to address these crises.
(7) Providing opportunities for part-time volunteers.
(8) Providing training and a curriculum plan for full-time two-year service corps members.
(9) Providing coordination, alignment, and support for existing service and outreach efforts underway across state agencies.
(10) Providing a clearinghouse for volunteer and donation efforts, including efforts of the nonprofit public benefit corporation established pursuant to Section 8400.
(11) Developing a CalServe Master Plan to fulfill its duties and responsibilities described in paragraphs (1) to (10), inclusive.
(d) CalServe shall carry out the duties and responsibilities described in subdivision (c) and Section 8400 of the Government Code, 8400, except as provided otherwise in statute.