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Americorp Gets $24 Million For Service Grants

Americorp Gets $24 Million For Service Grants

The Corporation for National and Community Service has announced the award of $24 million in grants to 17 organizations to support approximately 3,600
  • Written by American City & County Administrator
  • 5th July 2004

The Corporation for National and Community Service has announced the award of $24 million in grants to 17 organizations to support approximately 3,600 AmeriCorps positions for the 2004-2005 program year.

Among other activities, the AmeriCorps members will tutor and mentor at-risk youth, build low-income housing, help communities prepare for disasters, and mobilize volunteers to meet other vital community needs.

The grants, known as “continuations,” represent funding for the second or third year of AmeriCorps’ three-year grant cycle. All of the 17 organizations selected in this competition operate in more than one state.

The size of the grantee organizations announced today range from large groups with a major national presence, such as the American Red Cross, the U.S. Veterans Coalition, and City Year, to groups known mostly regionally, such as the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services of Dearborn, Mich.

In addition to these “national direct” grants, AmeriCorps also makes grants to Governor-appointed state service commissions, who select local groups for funding based on local needs. Grant announcements for the 2004-2005 program year will occur throughout thesummer.

Because of a budget increase for AmeriCorps in 2004–an increase of $167 million over the 2003 enacted level– most of the grants are for greater amounts and will support more AmeriCorps positions than were awarded in 2003. Because AmeriCorps members can serve either full time or part time, the actual number of members serving is higher than the number of full-time slots awarded.

In addition to the grant funding, the Corporation is setting aside $9.3 million for the education awards of AmeriCorps members who serve in these programs. At the end of a successful full-time term of service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award of $4,725 that they can use to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Part-time members earn awards in “pro-rated” amounts.

“Whether you are graduating from college or high school, taking time off from school, or changing careers, AmeriCorps is a great way to get skills and college aid while making a difference for your community,” said AmeriCorps Director Rosie Mauk. “AmeriCorps will have more members in more places serving more people in need than ever before, and we urge Americans of all ages to log onto www.americorps.org to find an opportunity that fits your needs.”

Mauk added that she was very pleased that the grants could be announced so soon in the calendar year. “Programs that begin in the fall, especially teaching corps, will have more time to recruit qualified people to fill their slots. That way, schools and communities will receive the greatest benefit, and AmeriCorps will be on track to enrolling the largest class in its history.”

In addition to the AmeriCorps*State and National grant programs, AmeriCorps also includes AmeriCorps*NCCC, a 10-month, full-time residential program for men and women between the ages of 18 and 24 who carry out projects in public safety, public health, and disaster relief, and AmeriCorps*VISTA, whose members help bring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, increase housing opportunities, or bridge the digital divide.

AmeriCorps is administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service, which also oversees Senior Corps and Learn and Serve America. The programs of the Corporation engage more than two million Americans each year in meeting critical needs in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security, and other areas. Together with the USA Freedom Corps, the Corporation’s goal is to build a culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility in America.

Grants were awarded to :

American National Red Cross $ 1,193,245

Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services $ 534,128

Citizen Schools, Inc. $ 643,090

City Cares of America $ 751,469

City Year, Inc. $ 2,886,952

Civic Ventures $ 1,966,682

Education Works $ 1,473,657

Equal Justice Works $ 623,781

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. $ 3,472,518

Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc – National Direct $ 1,516,480

Local Initiatives Support Corporation $1,294,835

National AIDS Fund $ 496,000

National Alliance of Urban Literacy Coalitions $ 1,548,800v Public Allies, Inc. $ 2,003,548

University of Maryland Center on Aging $955,506

U.S. Veterans Initiative, Inc. $ 2,352,483v We Care America $ 268,624

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