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Getting Things Done for America

The AmeriCorps Story. Getting Things Done for America. AmeriCorps Rooted in America’s Tradition of Service. 1933: Civilian Conservation Corps 1961: Peace Corps 1964: VISTA 1993: The Corporation for National and Community Service and AmeriCorps.

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Getting Things Done for America

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  1. The AmeriCorps Story Getting Things Done for America

  2. AmeriCorps Rooted in America’s Tradition of Service 1933: Civilian Conservation Corps 1961: Peace Corps 1964: VISTA 1993: The Corporation for National and Community Service and AmeriCorps

  3. The Corporation for National and Community Service and AmeriCorps • The Corporation for National and Community Service is the federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. The Corporation administers three programs: • Senior Corps: 500,000 Americans 55+ • AmeriCorps: 75,000 members • Learn and Serve America:1.4 million students inservice-learning

  4. AmeriCorps Fast Facts AmeriCorps members since 1994 Hours served by AmeriCorps members Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards earned by AmeriCorps members Volunteers mobilized by AmeriCorps members in 2008 Number of organizations AmeriCorps members served in 2008 AmeriCorps funds invested in nonprofit and community groups since 1994 574,000 718 Million $1.59 Billion 2.2 Million 4,100 $5.7 Billion

  5. AmeriCorps TodayMeeting critical needs across America • Teach and Tutor • Mentor Youth • Build homes • Fight poverty • Conserve the environment • Provide health services • Respond to disasters • Recruit and managevolunteers • Much, much more…

  6. AmeriCorps TodayThree Programs AmeriCorps State/National AmeriCorps VISTA AmeriCorps NCCC

  7. AmeriCorps State and National • Largest branch of AmeriCorps • About 67,000 members serve each year • Members serve with more than 2,900 organizations • Members address needs in education, environment, health, housing, disaster response and more • Sponsors include Habitat for Humanity, Teach for America, City Year, American Red Cross, Boys and Girls Clubs and thousands of other nonprofits • Full-time and part-time opportunities

  8. AmeriCorps VISTA • AmeriCorps’ poverty-fighting arm • Created in 1964 as part of War on Poverty • 6,500 members serve each year • VISTAs collaborate with low-income individuals and communities to fight poverty • Focus on capacity building: raising funds, recruiting volunteers, and designing sustainable programs • More than 1,200 project sponsors • Full-time year-long service

  9. AmeriCorps NCCC • Team-based residential service • Focus on disaster response, environment, housing, and youth • Teams travel to projects in neighboring states • Open to 18-24 year-olds • 1,100 members serve each year • Members live on 5 campuses: Sacramento, CA; Denver, CO; Vinton, IA; Perry Point, MD and Vicksburg, MS • Full-time 10-month service

  10. Who Benefits from AmeriCorps? We All Do • Youth, Seniors, and Others In Need benefit from the tutoring, mentoring, health, housing, and other services members provide. • Communities benefit from having better schools, safer streets, more affordable housing, a cleaner environment, and more engaged citizens. • Organizations gain from having more reach and impact: 92% of sponsoring groups say members helped increase how many people they served to a large or moderate extent. • Members acquire leadership and career skills, earn money for college, and learn how to be active citizens.

  11. AmeriCorps AlumniContinuing Their Service and Commitment • Longitudinal studies show AmeriCorps alums: • are more connected to their communities • continue to participate in community activities • choose public service careers in disproportionately high levels

  12. Can AmeriCorps Members Help Your Organization? • AmeriCorps serves with 4,100 national, state and local groups. • AmeriCorps can expand your reachand impact – through direct service or capacity building such as fundraisingand volunteer recruitment. • There are a variety of ways to access AmeriCorps resources. • Visit AmeriCorps.gov to determine which program best fit your organization's needs.

  13. Why Join AmeriCorps? • To help others • Career skills • Adventure • Benefits • Serve my community

  14. AmeriCorps Benefits AmeriCorps Benefits include: • Living allowance • Health care • Student loan deferment • Training • Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of $4,725 to pay for college or pay back student loans • Benefits vary by program

  15. Interested In Joining AmeriCorps? • Visit AmeriCorps.govto learn more • Think about how andwhere you want to serve • Talk to AmeriCorpsmembers and alums • Find out what programs are recruiting • Apply!

  16. For more information AmeriCorps website: AmeriCorps.gov Toll free: 800-942-2677(TTY 800-833-3722)

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