Title: The AmeriCorps Story
1The AmeriCorps Story
Getting Things Done for America
2AmeriCorps Rooted in Americas Tradition of
Service
1933 Civilian Conservation Corps 1961 Peace
Corps 1964 VISTA 1994 AmeriCorps
3AmeriCorps Part of a Larger National Service
Family
- AmeriCorps is one of three programs of the
Corporation for National and Community Service. - Senior Corps 500,000 Americans 55
- AmeriCorps 75,000 members
- Learn and Serve America1.4 million students
inservice-learning
4AmeriCorps Fast Facts
542,000 AmeriCorps members since 1994 705
Million Hours served by AmeriCorps
members 1.43 Billion Segal AmeriCorps Education
Awards earned by AmeriCorps
members 1.7 Million Volunteers mobilized by
AmeriCorps members in
2007 4,100 Number of organizations AmeriCorps
members served with last year 5
Billion AmeriCorps funds invested in nonprofit
and community groups since 1994
5AmeriCorps TodayThree Programs
6AmeriCorps State and National
- Largest branch of AmeriCorps
- About 67,000 positions each year
- Members serve with more than 2,600 organizations
- Positions 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 positions
7AmeriCorps 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
8Why Join AmeriCorps?
- To help others
- Career skills
- Adventure
- Benefits
- Serve my community
- To gain leadership skills
9AmeriCorps Benefits
- 1,600 Living allowance
- Training
- Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of 1,000 to
pay for college or pay back student loans - Workers Compensation
- Two nutritious meals
- Opportunity to earn college credit
- 3 gray T-shirts
10Segal Education Award
- Valid for 7 years
- Taxed in the year it is used
- Administered electronically through My AmeriCorps
11Talking the Service Speak
- Job vs. Service
- What are some differences?
12Member Attendance Policy
- Minimum of 300 service hours
- Must attend entire statewide training (June
17-19) - Serve entire 8 weeks
- Must be present every day
13Member Attendance Policy Excused Absences
- College orientation for entering freshman (two
days) - Job interview for college graduates (for two days)
14Results in the loss of the Segal Education Award
- An unexcused absence
- Missing year end reflection
- Serving less than 300 hours
15Personal compelling circumstances
- Available if member has served 15 of hours
- Member can earn a pro-rated education award
- Examples include Serious illness of member or an
immediate family member, natural disaster, other
family or personal emergency
16AmeriCorps Prohibited Activities
- Aiding a for profit entity
- Holding voter registration drives
- Aiding union activities
- Engaging in political activities, such as
petitions, boycotts, advocacy - Proselytizing
- Fundraising
17One child commented----- I admired the mentors
just being there. They took up a lot of stuff
they didnt have to. One mentor got hit in the
face with a football last year and still came
back.