National Civilian Community Corps

AmeriCorps and Arkansas State Parks Partner for Conservation Efforts on Public Lands

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

The State Parks of Arkansas date back to 1907, when Fort Smith Lumber Company officials toured Petit Jean Mountain in the Arkansas River Valley.

Key Points: 
  • The State Parks of Arkansas date back to 1907, when Fort Smith Lumber Company officials toured Petit Jean Mountain in the Arkansas River Valley.
  • The state of Arkansas, with knowledge of its needs, priorities and existing efforts in conservation, will leverage AmeriCorps NCCC’s ability to deploy teams quickly, frequently and effectively.
  • “AmeriCorps is committed to helping build resilient communities that conserve public lands and waters,” said Michael D. Smith, CEO, AmeriCorps.
  • “Arkansas State Parks are a treasure in this state, and Engage Arkansas is proud to collaborate with the state parks office and our AmeriCorps NCCC partners to accomplish even more.”
    “In Arkansas, we are always looking to enhance the conservation of our natural heritage for future generations,” Secretary of Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism Shea Lewis said.

AmeriCorps Week 2024: Celebrate Millions of Americans Who Answered the Call to Service

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Monday, March 11, 2024

Washington, DC, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WASHINGTON, DC— March 10-16, AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, celebrates AmeriCorps Week , a week-long celebration observed during AmeriCorps 30th Anniversary, recognizing AmeriCorps programs and offers thanks to millions of members and volunteers for uniting in service.

Key Points: 
  • Washington, DC, March 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WASHINGTON, DC— March 10-16, AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, celebrates AmeriCorps Week , a week-long celebration observed during AmeriCorps 30th Anniversary, recognizing AmeriCorps programs and offers thanks to millions of members and volunteers for uniting in service.
  • In September 2023, AmeriCorps celebrated the 30th anniversary of President Bill Clinton signing the National and Community Trust Act to establish AmeriCorps.
  • "For thirty years, AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers have been a vital resource for communities and families in greatest need,” said Michael D. Smith, CEO, AmeriCorps.
  • This AmeriCorps Week, AmeriCorps celebrates the millions of Americans ages 18 and older, who have served with AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors programs.

Applications to Join New American Climate Corps Program, AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps, Now Open

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Friday, December 1, 2023

Applications to join the AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps or “Forest Corps” are now open at AmeriCorps.gov/ForestCorps .

Key Points: 
  • Applications to join the AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps or “Forest Corps” are now open at AmeriCorps.gov/ForestCorps .
  • “AmeriCorps and the Forest Service are invested in training the next generation of diverse conservation and climate resilience workers,” said Michael D. Smith, CEO, AmeriCorps.
  • “Since our founding, tens of thousands of AmeriCorps members have been combatting climate change, and we’re prepared to accelerate and strengthen our response through the AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps, the first major interagency program of President Biden’s American Climate Corps,” Smith added.
  • "In just about six months, the first AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps cohort will deploy, marking a new era of youth-powered climate action,” said Ken Goodson, AmeriCorps NCCC Director, AmeriCorps.

Society of Women Engineers Earns $5 Million National Science Foundation Grant to Fund the Women of Color in Engineering Collaborative

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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

CHICAGO, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Society of Women Engineers has been awarded a nearly $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to fund the Women of Color in Engineering Collaborative (WCEC)—a project that seeks to address the impact of retaining women of color in the engineering profession.

Key Points: 
  • The Society of Women Engineers has been awarded a nearly $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to fund the Women of Color in Engineering Collaborative (WCEC)—a project that seeks to address the impact of retaining women of color in the engineering profession.
  • Diverse Group of Grant Team includes SHPE, NSBE, AISES, and WEPAN
    CHICAGO, Oct. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Society of Women Engineers has been awarded a nearly $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to fund the Women of Color in Engineering Collaborative (WCEC)—a project that seeks to address the impact of retaining women of color in the engineering profession.
  • "Many organizations and companies have developed numerous programs and services for women engineers and engineers of color, but women of color engineers are often left underserved by these efforts."
  • "Professional STEM societies, academic institutions, and employers have developed numerous programs and services for women engineers and engineers of color, but women of color engineers are often left underserved by these efforts," Rincon said.

American Climate Corps: Biden's new green jobs initiative delivers more promises than details

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Thursday, September 28, 2023

The White House promises that the corps “will ensure more young people have access to the skills-based training necessary for good-paying careers in the clean energy and climate resilience economy.” By helping Americans get entry-level green jobs, such as solar panel installation and home insulation, it will equip thousands more young Americans to tackle the complex challenges posed by climate change.

Key Points: 
  • The White House promises that the corps “will ensure more young people have access to the skills-based training necessary for good-paying careers in the clean energy and climate resilience economy.” By helping Americans get entry-level green jobs, such as solar panel installation and home insulation, it will equip thousands more young Americans to tackle the complex challenges posed by climate change.
  • As a scholar who researches and teaches about the history of U.S. volunteer service programs, I believe that the American Climate Corps will not provide anything radically new.
  • Rather, it will largely offer the same experiences and work opportunities as an array of programs that already exist.

New Deal echoes

    • That New Deal program put unemployed – and mainly white – young men to work on public lands across the country to counter the devastating unemployment of the Great Depression.
    • The Biden administration aims to make its new corps far more inclusive in terms of gender, race and ethnic diversity.
    • Rather than alleviating a short-term employment crisis, like its Depression-era predecessor, the American Climate Corps will emphasize launching careers.
    • The American Climate Corps, according to the details available, will mobilize far fewer participants than the CCC.

Network of similar programs already in place

    • There are about 150 similar conservation service programs in the U.S., all connected through the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps.
    • Known as the Corps Network, this patchwork includes 150 programs that give young adults and veterans opportunities to engage in service work on public lands and in rural and urban communities.
    • One of the oldest programs in what’s known as the Corps Network is the Student Conservation Association, founded in 1957.
    • Its emphasis on conserving land and water overlaps with the work existing state programs already do.

Scant objective evidence

    • Many of them survey their participants, who regularly say they enjoyed the experience.
    • Participants also cite a sense of personal growth, greater familiarity with environmental concerns and stronger leadership skills.

Better pay? Great opportunities?

    • The low pay, which ranges from about US$16,000-$30,000 a year, can mean that they’re not an option for many recent college grads who might otherwise be interested.
    • Full-time AmeriCorps volunteers are also eligible to apply for grants to pay for their education or to make student loan payments on top of their earnings.
    • American Climate Corps backers argue it should pay a living wage as a form of “climate justice.” It’s unclear whether the American Climate Corps will do that.

Answers to operational questions TBD

    • For example, California, Michigan, Maine, Washington and Colorado already have their own climate corps.
    • Perhaps most importantly, it’s yet to be determined whether the American Climate Corps’ service work will differ from those state initiatives and similar programs.

President Biden Launches the American Climate Corps, Announces new AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Washington, DC, Sept. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On the week of AmeriCorps 30th anniversary, President Biden announced the creation of the American Climate Corps .

Key Points: 
  • Washington, DC, Sept. 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On the week of AmeriCorps 30th anniversary, President Biden announced the creation of the American Climate Corps .
  • "President Biden's American Climate Corps is a bold and necessary response to the concerns of young people across America.
  • One of the first major partnerships under President Biden’s American Climate Corps is between AmeriCorps and the US Forest Service to establish the new AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps .
  • To join the American Climate Corps, visit: www.whitehouse.gov/climatecorps and to learn more about the AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps, visit: https://americorps.gov/serve/americorps/americorps-nccc#programs .

AmeriCorps Increases Minimum Living, Healthcare Allowances for Members Serving with AmeriCorps NCCC

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

WASHINGTON, DC, Aug. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AmeriCorps announced increases in the member compensation for those serving in AmeriCorps NCCC.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, DC, Aug. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AmeriCorps announced increases in the member compensation for those serving in AmeriCorps NCCC.
  • “We have all witnessed how AmeriCorps members serving with NCCC are essential in addressing our nation’s most pressing needs, from addressing climate change to responding to crisis, preparing communities for natural disasters and protecting the environment,” said Michael D. Smith, CEO, AmeriCorps.
  • The six-percent increase, combined with an allowance increase in 2021, adds 10 percent more support to members serving with NCCC over the last two years.
  • “AmeriCorps NCCC is thrilled to announce a series of increases to our member compensation package,” said Ken Goodson, director, AmeriCorps NCCC.

Low-Income Americans Receive Record $84 Million in Tax Relief in Nationwide AmeriCorps Effort

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Friday, July 21, 2023

Last tax season, members assisted families across the country with tax preparation, including child tax credit, earned income tax credit and dependent care tax credit claims.

Key Points: 
  • Last tax season, members assisted families across the country with tax preparation, including child tax credit, earned income tax credit and dependent care tax credit claims.
  • During the 2023 tax season, members helped to return nearly $15 million to local communities through tax returns.
  • AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP tax preparation programs activated 1,890 volunteers this tax season to help more than 100,000 Americans.
  • “AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers provided invaluable tax preparation assistance to more than 101,000 Americans in need help during the 2023 tax season,” said Atalaya Sergi, director, AmeriCorps Seniors.

AmeriCorps CEO Announces Millions in Grant Awards, Inspires Youth Leaders and Celebrates Local Volunteers

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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

More than 58,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps volunteers serve in approximately 6,000 locations across the five states Smith visited in May.

Key Points: 
  • More than 58,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps volunteers serve in approximately 6,000 locations across the five states Smith visited in May.
  • Today, more than 200,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers are serving across the country—including right here in Dallas,” Smith said.
  • Tran also served with AmeriCorps NCCC in Colorado before returning home to Sussex County, where he served with Habitat AmeriCorps .
  • Each year, the agency places more than 200,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers in intensive service roles; and empowers millions more to serve as long-term, short-term, or one-time volunteers.

CATMEDIA's Video Excellence Recognized with a Gold Telly Award

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Monday, May 29, 2023

TUCKER, Ga., May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CATMEDIA continues its winning streak at The Telly Awards, claiming four statuettes during the 2023 competition, including the company's first Gold Telly.

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  • CATMEDIA Wins 4 Telly Awards for 2023, Acknowledging Commitment to Digital Media Quality and Innovation
    TUCKER, Ga., May 30, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CATMEDIA continues its winning streak at The Telly Awards, claiming four statuettes during the 2023 competition, including the company's first Gold Telly.
  • With another impressive showing at The Telly Awards, CATMEDIA maintains its prestige in delivering captivating and impactful digital content.
  • The following are the awards and categories they were honored for this year:
    CDC Wastewater Surveillance , Bronze Telly Winner, Non-Broadcast Craft-Videography/Cinematography
    AmeriCorps NCCC & AmeriCorps VISTA , Bronze Telly Winner, Social Video Series-Series: Public Service & Activism
    CDC CPR Health Equity , Bronze Telly Winner, Non-Broadcast General-Remote Production
    Founded in 1979, The Telly Awards honors excellence in video and television across all screens.
  • "Being recognized among industry giants on this global stage is a tremendous source of pride for our entire creative team," said Branch.