Obama Pushes Citizen Service Out of the Nest
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 7 2009
This afternoon, Team Obama ported the day-of-service feature from the Presidential Inaugural Committee site to its own stand-alone domain, USAservice.org. For some background on what they're up to when it comes to citizen service, see here. What still isn't so clear where this effort slots into things after inauguration weekend. I suspect those details will simply shake out elegantly (enough) in the next few weeks. But I'm a process geek, and so I can't help but obsess about how all the working pieces -- Obama-Biden Transition Project, Presidential Inaugural Committee, Obama Administration-to-be -- fit together.
Former Obama campaign field organizer Buffy Wicks is heading up this new effort, which seems to be happening under the banner of "Renew America Together," (though Weeks calls it "Renewing America..." in her video).* That seems to be a Presidential Inaugural Committee joint. And indeed the site's right now limited to creating and attending events scheduled for the long weekend before Obama takes office. So this isn't the Craigslist for Service we've talked about or any other ongoing citizen-service program -- yet. This from the FAQ:
Q: Will there be opportunities to volunteer after MLK Day?
A: Yes, stay tuned. The goal is for MLK Day to reignite the American tradition of service and volunteerism and to that end the current call to action is viewed as a starting point. Details on how to stay active in the future will be coming soon.
* Corrected because I completely bungled the spelling of Wicks's name. I regret the error.