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Atlas Service Corps

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Type
  
501(c)(3)

Method
  
International Exchange

Founded
  
2006

Location
  
Washington, D.C., USA

Founder
  
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Area served
  
Asia, Africa, the Americas, Middle East

Key people
  
Scott Beale President & CEO

Motto
  
Developing Leaders. Strengthening Organization. Promoting Innovation

Similar
  
Population Action International, Meridian International Center, Grameen Foundation, Ashoka, Project on Middle East Dem

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Atlas service corps


Atlas Service Corps ("Atlas Corps") is a United States-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which aims to facilitate communication among international leaders in the international non-profit sector. It was founded by Scott Beale, and formally incorporated on April 7, 2006.

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Program

Atlas Corps provides fellowships to rising nonprofit leaders from around the world to volunteer overseas for 12–18 months network and develop skills by working at U.S. nonprofits. Afterwards, the fellows return to their home countries to work on programs relating to their fellowships. Atlas Corps fellows come from 155 countries, with the first fellows arriving in the U.S. in 2007.

The Brookings Institution drew parallels with Atlas Corps and a "reverse" Peace Corps, as Harris Wofford originally planned to have volunteers from developing countries work in the U.S. during the formation of the Corps, although that was stopped by resistance from the U.S. Government. The Brooking Institute lists Atlas as a private sector example of that concept.

References

Atlas Service Corps Wikipedia


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