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Since 1994, more than 17,000 Missourians have served in AmeriCorps, providing over 24 million hours of service equal to over $616 million in service time to Missouri communities. AmeriCorps programs receive three year funding grants to recruit and supervise AmeriCorps Members who will serve up to a year in their community. Apply to be an AmeriCorps program Join AmeriCorps as a member 2025-2026 AmeriCorps Programs AmeriCorps St.
Louis / Partnership for Youth Partnership for Youth, Inc., doing business as AmeriCorps St.
Louis, will have 46 full-time AmeriCorps Members per year on its Emergency Response Team who will provide disaster services through mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery interventions across communities within Missouri and, when requested, across the country; provide environmental stewardship service interventions to local, state, and federal public lands in Missouri to benefit the conservation and ecological vitality of natural areas; and will obtain industry-level trainings and credentials to support future careers in emergency management and conservation with local, state, federal and nonprofit partners regionally and nationally.
At the end of their first program year, AmeriCorps Members will be responsible for providing disaster assistance to 3,000 individuals; will enhance the environmental quality and user access of 13,000 acres of public lands, and 100% of Corps members will obtain industry-recognized credentials and work-readiness skills. Service Area: St.
Louis City, State of Missouri, and other disaster impacted states Child Abuse Prevention Association The Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA) will have 31 AmeriCorps Members who will provide access to preventative mental health services in the form of therapeutic counseling, case-management and community education in the Kansas City metro area.
At the end of the program year, the AmeriCorps Members will be responsible for serving over 300 children and caregivers through trauma-focused counseling, case-management, and community education.
Service Area: Independence, Kansas City, Jackson County, Cass County, Clay County, Platte County City Year Kansas City proposes to have 45 AmeriCorps members who will provide full-day education services to students in eight public schools in Kansas City, Missouri.
At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps members will be responsible for mentoring 440 students, of which 92 will improve literacy skills, 68 will improve math skills, and 220 will develop social-emotional skills. In addition, the AmeriCorps members will leverage 240 volunteers who will be engaged in projects in our schools and on national days of service.
Service Area: Kansas City Emmanuel Family & Child Development Center The Emmanuel Family & Child Development Center will welcome 50 AmeriCorps members dedicated to enhancing school readiness by providing specialized educational support, trauma-informed counseling, and occupational and speech therapy services in central Kansas City, Missouri.
By the end of the program year, these AmeriCorps members will have impacted over 300 children through classroom support, speech therapy, and clinical counseling. Service Area: Jackson County Kansas City Public Library The Kansas City Public Library will have 30 AmeriCorps members in Jackson County, MO.
AmeriCorps members will engage in bridging social cohesion and social connection activities such as community outreach, branch programming, and one-on-one engagement and referral. In addition, the AmeriCorps members will leverage 55 volunteers who will be engaged in creating positive connections with the Library patrons. Service Area: Jackson County Mission: St.
Louis proposes to have 31 AmeriCorps Members who will serve in Beyond School by strengthening partnerships with student families and community partners and directly serving youth in partner schools: St. Louis Language Immersion School, Lafayette Preparatory Academy, and Kairos Academies.
At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps Members will be responsible for improving the academic performance of 160 K-8th graders in need of learning Missouri College Advising Corps The Missouri College Advising Corps (MCAC) will have 35 AmeriCorps Members who will provide college and career readiness advisement services to underrepresented students in 45 partner high schools within 30 school districts across Missouri.
At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps Members will be responsible for meeting one-on-one with seniors to help them identify, apply to, and enroll in a “best fit” postsecondary option and, ultimately, increase postsecondary attainment rates among students in partner high schools. Service Area: Butler County, Cass County, Clay County, Dallas County, Dent County, Franklin County, Jackson County, Phelps County, St.
Louis County, St.
Louis City, and Washington County Office of State Public Defender The Missouri State Public Defender (MSPD) will have 20 AmeriCorps members that will provide mitigation advocacy and connect MSPD clients to community resources that address the underlying factors leading to their involvement with the criminal legal system, which will lead to better outcomes in their cases and increase their opportunities for social and economic mobility.
At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps members will be responsible for connecting clients to 3,000 total community resources . Service Area: Atchison County, Nodaway County, Worth County, Gentry County, Holt County, Andrew County, Cass County, Johnson County, Bates County, Henry County, St.
Clair County, Benton County, Vernon County, Cedar County, Barton County, Dade County, Jasper County, and Carthage County Poplar Bluff R-I School District The Poplar Bluff R-I School District will have 36 AmeriCorps Members who will tutor during & after school in seven elementary, middle & junior high schools.
At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps Members will be responsible for 525 students starting the program & 383 students with improved academic performance. In addition, the AmeriCorps Members will leverage 68 volunteers who will be engaged in supporting Member activities in direct service, including tutoring, special program interventions, & enrichments.
Service Area: Butler County Teach For America – Kansas City (TFA-KC) will have 55 AmeriCorps members in Kansas City, Missouri. AmeriCorps members will teach for two years in low-income and under resourced schools in Kansas City. At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps members will be responsible for increasing the academic achievement of the over 3,300 students they teach.
Service Area: Kansas City University of Missouri-Kansas City – Lift As You Climb The University of Missouri- Kansas City (UMKC) Lift As You Climb program will have 36 AmeriCorps Members who will serve to assist with increasing persistence and completion for students at the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri.
At the end of the first program year, students will experience ease of transition into the culture of academia, as well as an increase in class enrollment, sense of belonging, and awareness and utilization of support services.
Service Area: Kansas City United Way of Southeast Missouri United Way of Southeast Missouri, Inc. (UWSEMO) will place 15 AmeriCorps members in Cape Girardeau, MO, who will serve the MO counties of Cape Girardeau, Bollinger, Scott, and Perry.
These AmeriCorps members will help families secure affordable and reliable childcare, connect them to wraparound services to support self-sufficiency and expand childcare resources, enabling parents to enter or remain in the workforce and ultimately secure or retain stable employment and sustainable income.
At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps members will be responsible for assisting 100 individuals to secure or retain employment.
Service Area: Cape Girardeau, Scott County, Bolinger County, and Perry County Waynesville R-VI School District The Waynesville AmeriCorps Program will have 32 AmeriCorps members in the Waynesville, Saint Robert, and Fort Leonard Wood communities as well as smaller neighboring communities of Missouri.
AmeriCorps members will be responsible for increasing the academic achievement of students by providing support through tutoring and mentoring programs in grades PreK-8. AmeriCorps members will also be responsible for providing supplemental food assistance to reduce food insecurity for students in the Waynesville R-VI School District.
The implementation of these programs will be done through the member and volunteer-supported tutoring services and mentoring programs offered both during the school day and within the after-school setting. Service Area: Pulaski County, Phelps County, Laclede County, St. Robert, Waynesville, and Fort Leonard Wood ServMO | AmeriCorps in Missouri P.
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The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.