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AmeriCorps

AmeriCorps (/əˈmɛrɪkɔːr/ ə-MERR-ih-kor; officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS) is an independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in service through a variety of stipended volunteer work programs in many sectors. These programs include AmeriCorps VISTA, AmeriCorps NCCC, AmeriCorps State and National, AmeriCorps Seniors, the Volunteer Generation Fund, and other national service initiatives.[4] The agency's mission is "to improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering."[5] It was created by the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993.[6] In September 2020, the agency rebranded itself as AmeriCorps, although its official name is unchanged.[7]

Corporation for National and Community Service
Agency overview
Formed1993
Preceding agency
JurisdictionFederal government of the United States
Headquarters250 E Street, SW Washington, D.C. 20525 [1]
Employees586 (2020)[2]
Annual budget$1.055 billion USD (2013 Annualized CR level)[3]
Agency executive
  • Michael D. Smith, Chief Executive Officer
Websitewww.americorps.gov

Programs edit

AmeriCorps delivers several programs designed to help communities address poverty, the environment, education, and other unmet human needs. The programs include:

AmeriCorps VISTA edit

AmeriCorps VISTA, or Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA), was founded in 1965 as a domestic version of the Peace Corps. The program was incorporated into AmeriCorps and renamed AmeriCorps VISTA to create AmeriCorps in 1993.[8] VISTA provides full-time members to nonprofit, faith-based and other community organizations, and public agencies to create and expand programs that ultimately bring low-income individuals and communities out of poverty. There are currently over 5,000 VISTA members serving in 1,200 VISTA programs nationwide.

VISTA members take the following oath: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God."

AmeriCorps NCCC edit

AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is a full-time, residential team-based program for men and women ages 18–26. Members serve at one of four regional campuses located throughout the United States (Vicksburg, Mississippi; Vinton, Iowa; Aurora/Denver, Colorado; and Sacramento, California). Each campus focuses efforts on states within its region but may travel to other areas in response to national crises. Former campuses were located in Washington, DC; Charleston, South Carolina; San Diego, California; Baltimore, Maryland; and Perry Point, Maryland.

AmeriCorps State and National edit

 
Volunteers from AmeriCorps in Mississippi

AmeriCorps State and National is the largest of the AmeriCorps programs, and provides grants to local and national organizations and agencies, including faith-based and community organizations, higher education institutions, and public agencies. Public Land Corps programs and Urban Youth Corps are specifically authorized for funding. The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act authorizes Education Corps, Health Futures Corps, Clean Energy Corps, Veterans Corps, and Opportunity Corps programs as qualifying for AmeriCorps programs. Grants assist these groups in recruiting, training and placing AmeriCorps members to meet critical community needs in education, public safety, health, and the environment.[9] AmeriCorps State operates through Service Commissions in each state, such as Volunteer Florida and the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service; South Dakota is the only state without a Service Commission. Each state's Service Commission dispenses funding from AmeriCorps to organizations in their states through annual grant competitions. Since the program's inception, thousands of organizations across the nation have been awarded AmeriCorps State and National grants.

AmeriCorps State and National members engage in direct service activities, such as after-school tutoring or homebuilding, and capacity-building activities, such as volunteer recruitment, for the organizations they serve. After successfully completing their term of service, AmeriCorps State and National members may be eligible for an Education Award of up to $6,095 or equal to the full Pell Grant for the year in which service was approved.[10] The Education Award can pay for additional college or graduate school courses, or it can pay off existing student loans.[11] Full-time members typically complete 1,700 hours of service over 11 months; they also receive a living allowance, health benefits, and child care assistance during their term.[12]

AmeriCorps State and National members take the following pledge:[13]

I will get things done for America – to make our people safer, smarter, and healthier.
I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities.
Faced with apathy, I will take action.
Faced with conflict, I will seek common ground.
Faced with adversity, I will persevere.
I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond.
I am an AmeriCorps member, and I will get things done.

AmeriCorps Seniors edit

The AmeriCorps Seniors umbrella includes three programs that engage seniors aged 55+ in volunteerism: the Foster Grandparents program, through which volunteers teach and mentor children; Senior Companions, through which volunteers help older adults live independently in their homes; and RSVP, through which volunteers can serve in a variety of roles to meet their communities' needs.[14]

American Climate Corps edit

Other programs edit

Special initiatives edit

Employers of National Service edit

On September 12, 2014, President Barack Obama launched the Employers of National Service initiative at the 20th Anniversary of AmeriCorps event on the South Lawn of the White House.[15] Employers participating in the initiative connect to the talent pipeline of AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other service year alumni, by indicating in their hiring processes that they view national service experience as a plus. The initiative is a collaboration between AmeriCorps with the Peace Corps, Service Year Alliance, AmeriCorps Alums, and the National Peace Corps Association. To date, over 500 employers have joined the initiative.[16]

History edit

The Commission on National and Community Service was a new, independent federal agency created as a consequence of the National and Community Service Act of 1990, signed into law by President George H. W. Bush.

The Commission was intentioned to mean to bring about a renewed focus on encouraging volunteering in the United States and was charged with supporting four streams of service:

  1. Service-learning programs for school-aged youth
  2. Higher education service programs
  3. Youth corps
  4. National service demonstration models

In 1993 the Corporation for National and Community Service was created by merging another agency, ACTION, and the Commission on National and Community Service together, thus ending the Commission.

Timeline edit

1990: President George H. W. Bush signs the National and Community Service Act of 1990 into law, ushering in a renewed federal focus on encouraging volunteering in the U.S. This legislation created the new independent federal agency called the Commission on National and Community Service.

1992: Enacted as part of the 1993 National Defense Authorization Act, the National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is created as a demonstration program to explore the possibility of using post-Cold War military resources to help solve problems here at home. It is modeled on the Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps and the United States military.

1993: President Bill Clinton signs into passage The National and Community Service Trust Act, formally merging the federal offices of ACTION and the Commission on National and Community Service, including Serve America and NCCC, to form the Corporation for National and Community Service, along with the addition of the new AmeriCorps program.

2002: President George W. Bush creates the USA Freedom Corps.

2020: The agency is rebranded as "AmeriCorps".[7]

CEO edit

Past CEOs of the agency include:

No. Image CEO Service dates Appointed by Notes
1   Eli Segal 1993–1995 Clinton
2   Harris Wofford 1995–2001
3 Leslie Lenkowsky 2001–2003 G.W. Bush
4 David Eisner 2004–2008
  Nicola Goren (Acting) 2008–2010 Obama
5   Patrick Corvington 2010–2011
  Robert Velasco II (Acting) 2011–2012
6   Wendy Spencer 2012–2017
Kim Mansaray (Acting) 2017–2018 Trump
7   Barbara Stewart 2018–2021
Malcolm Coles (Acting) 2021–2022 Biden
8   Michael D. Smith 2022-present

Board of directors edit

The Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service has fifteen seats. Members are nominated by the President of the United States for five-year terms, and are confirmed by the United States Senate. Unless otherwise specified, dates are taken from Congress.gov.[17]

Current board members edit

Member Term began Term expires Appointed by
Fagan Harris December 18, 2021 October 6, 2023 Biden
Catherine McLaughlin, chair December 18, 2021 October 6, 2024
Alvin Warren March 23, 2022 October 6, 2023
Flor Romero May 19, 2022 December 1, 2025
Leslie Bluhm July 21, 2022 October 6, 2023
Lisette Nieves July 21, 2022 October 6, 2027
Shirley Sagawa August 4, 2022 October 6, 2024

Succession of board seats edit

Seats are ordered in the order in which they were initially filled by the senate.

Seat 1

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
James A. Joseph February 8, 19941995 Clinton resignation
Eli Segal December 22, 1995February 8, 1999 expiration
Leslie Lenkowsky May 24, 2000February 8, 2004 expiration
Vince Juaristi May 19, 2006February 8, 2009 G. W. Bush expiration
Lisa Garcia Quiroz March 29, 2012February 8, 2014 Obama expiration
vacant February 8, 2014 – present

Seat 2

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Andrea N. Brown October 7, 1994October 7, 1995 Clinton expiration
Victor Ashe July 16, 1996October 6, 2000 expiration
Stephen Goldsmith May 9, 2001October 6, 2005 G. W. Bush expiration
January 4, 2006[18]October 6, 2010 expiration
vacant October 6, 2010 – present

Seat 3

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Thomas Ehrlich October 7, 1994October 7, 1997 Clinton expiration
May 21, 1998October 6, 2002 expiration
Cynthia Boich December 26, 2003[19]October 6, 2007 G. W. Bush expiration
Tom Osborne November 16, 20072008 resignation
Richard Christman March 29, 2012October 6, 2012 Obama expiration
July 14, 2015October 6, 2017 expiration
Lisette Nieves July 21, 2022 – present Biden

Seat 4

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Christopher Gallagher October 7, 1994October 7, 1998 Clinton expiration
May 24, 2000October 6, 2003 expiration
Henry Lozano December 26, 2003[19]2007 G. W. Bush resignation
Hyepin Im June 4, 2008October 6, 2013 expiration
Alvin Warren March 23, 2022 – present Biden

Seat 5

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Reatha Clark King October 7, 19941997 Clinton resignation
Marc Racicot May 24, 2000October 6, 2004 expiration
Donna N. Williams November 16, 20072006 G. W. Bush resignation
Jane D. Hartley April 26, 2012October 6, 2014 Obama expiration
Shirley Sagawa August 4, 2022 – present Biden

Seat 6

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Carol Kinsley October 7, 1994October 7, 1999 Clinton expiration
Alan Solomont May 24, 2000October 6, 2004 expiration
November 16, 20072009 G. W. Bush resignation
Shamina Singh July 14, 2015October 6, 2019 Obama expiration
Catherine McLaughlin December 18, 2021 – present Biden

Seat 7

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Leslie Lenkowsky October 7, 1994October 7, 1998 Clinton expiration
Amy Achor May 24, 2000October 6, 2003 expiration
Leona White Hat November 21, 2004October 6, 2008 G. W. Bush expiration
Matthew McCabe May 24, 2012October 6, 2013 Obama expiration
Romonia Dixon July 14, 2015October 6, 2018 expiration
Fagan Harris December 18, 2021 – present Biden

Seat 8

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Marlee Matlin October 7, 1994October 7, 1996 Clinton expiration
Robert B. Rogers September 8, 2000October 6, 2001 expiration
Donna N. Williams December 26, 2003[19]October 6, 2006 G. W. Bush expiration
James Palmer June 28, 2007October 6, 2011 expiration
Victoria Ann Hughes July 14, 2015October 6, 2016 Obama expiration
vacant October 6, 2016 – present

Seat 9

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Arthur Naparstek October 7, 1994October 7, 1998 Clinton expiration
May 6, 1999October 6, 2003 expiration
Jack Lew November 21, 2004October 6, 2008 G. W. Bush expiration
Phyllis Segal March 29, 2012October 6, 2013 Obama expiration
Leslie Bluhm July 21, 2022 – present Biden

Seat 10

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
John Rother October 7, 1994October 7, 1996 Clinton expiration
Toni Fay December 27, 2000[20]March 19, 2001 recess appointment not confirmed
Carol Kinsley December 9, 2003October 6, 2006 G. W. Bush expiration
Stan Soloway June 28, 2007October 6, 2011 expiration
vacant October 6, 2011 – present

Seat 11

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Walter Shorenstein October 7, 1994October 7, 1997 Clinton expiration
Dorothy A. Johnson May 21, 1998October 6, 2002 expiration
November 21, 2004October 6, 2007 G. W. Bush expiration
Eric Tanenblatt June 4, 2008October 6, 2012 expiration
vacant October 6, 2012 – present

Seat 12

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Robert B. Rogers June 11, 1996June 11, 1999 Clinton expiration
Juanita Doty May 24, 2000June 10, 2004 expiration
Rick Hill June 28, 2007June 10, 2009 G. W. Bush expiration
Marguerite Kondracke March 29, 2012June 10, 2014 Obama expiration
vacant June 10, 2014 – present

Seat 13

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Carol Kinsley September 8, 2000September 8, 2001 Clinton expiration
William Schambra April 22, 2003[21]September 14, 2006 G. W. Bush expiration
Julie Fisher Cummings November 16, 2007September 14, 2011 expiration
Dean Reuter July 14, 2015September 14, 2016 Obama expiration
vacant September 14, 2016 – present

Seat 14

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Mark Gearan December 15, 2000December 15, 2002 Clinton expiration
Mimi Mager November 21, 2004December 27, 2007 G. W. Bush expiration
Layshae Ward June 4, 2008December 27, 2012 expiration
Eric Liu July 14, 2015December 27, 2017 Obama expiration
vacant December 27, 2017 – present

Seat 15

Member Term Appointed by Term ended due to
Mark Gearan November 21, 2004November 21, 2005 G. W. Bush expiration
November 16, 2007December 1, 2010 expiration
Flor Romero May 19, 2022 – present Biden

Effectiveness edit

While discussion has occurred about the range and efficacy of evaluating the successes of AmeriCorps State and National, VISTA, and NCCC programs,[22] there has been a variety of documentation supporting the programs. AmeriCorps provided fiscal resources and personnel to support the start-up of national programs, including Public Allies and Teach For America. It also brought vital resources to established programs, including City Year, Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters, JusticeCorps and the American Red Cross.[23]

AmeriCorps is reported to increase the effectiveness of community service. Successes for individual AmeriCorps State and National, VISTA, and NCCC members include increasing their commitment to community service, increasing community-based activism, connection to their communities, knowledge of community problems, engagement in the political process, and voting participation.[24][25]

Additionally, according to a 2007 study released by AmeriCorps, a majority of AmeriCorps State and National, VISTA, and NCCC alumni within the study period claimed they had gained life and job skills, such as leadership, teamwork, time-management, and hands-on experience in a field of interest. The study further reported that 71% of alumni were incentivized to join by the prospect of earning a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award; 41% of members went on to receive a four-year college degree within three years of entering AmeriCorps.[26]

Criticisms edit

AmeriCorps programs have been criticized as being exploitive of their volunteers, being "voluntourism,"[27] and serving to privatize or de-professionalize public services.[28]

In 2018, a A CBS News Radio did an investigation into years of complaints about AmeriCorps programs which found multiple allegations of sexual harassment, abusive behavior and mismanagement since 2013.[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-07.
  2. ^ "Open Government Data". U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  3. ^ [1] cncs?government. Retrieved 1/14/2014.
  4. ^ "National Service". Nationalservice.gov. Retrieved Nov 21, 2011.
  5. ^ "ABOUT CNCS". Corporation for National and Community Service. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  6. ^ Bill Text, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), H.R.2010.EAS 2020-05-17 at the Wayback Machine Library of Congress
  7. ^ a b Bur, Jessie (September 29, 2020). "Public service agency rebrands itself under a familiar name". Federal Times. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  8. ^ Frequently Asked Questions About AmeriCorps VISTA 2013-02-15 at the Wayback Machine. AmeriCorps website. Retrieved 12/5/08.
  9. ^ AmeriCorps State and National. AmeriCorps website. Retrieved 12/4/08.
  10. ^ [2] AmeriCorps website. Retrieved June 26, 2018
  11. ^ AmeriCorps Benefits: Education Award 2013-04-05 at the Wayback Machine. AmeriCorps website. Retrieved August 10, 2009.
  12. ^ AmeriCorps State and National 2013-04-21 at the Wayback Machine. AmeriCorps website. Retrieved August 10, 2009.
  13. ^ "The AmeriCorps Pledge", AmeriCorps.gov. Retrieved 11/10/16.
  14. ^ "Senior Corps Programs". Corporation for National and Community Service. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
  15. ^ Archive of Obama White House Blog https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2015/03/09/employers-national-service-and-americorps-vista-champions-change Accessed 6 March 2018.
  16. ^ Employers of National Service Website. https://www.nationalservice.gov/special-initiatives/employers-national-service Accessed 6 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Nominations for Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service". United States Congress.
  18. ^ "Personnel Announcement". The White House. January 4, 2006.
  19. ^ a b c "Personnel Announcement". The White House. December 26, 2003.
  20. ^ "Appendix A / Administration of William J. Clinton, 2000-2001". U.S. Government Publishing Office. 2000.
  21. ^ "Personnel Announcement". The White House. April 22, 2003.
  22. ^ (2004) "Transcript - March 31 AmeriCorps Rulemaking Session," Corporation for National Service. p. 7. Retrieved 8/12/07.
  23. ^ Gomperts, J. "Towards a bold new policy agenda: Five ideas to advance new civic engagement opportunities among older Americans," 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Generations. XXX(4). p. 87.
  24. ^ VeraWorks. (2006) "AmeriCorps Service Effects on Member Civic Engagement." 2007-10-26 at the Wayback Machine Washington State Office of Financial Management. Retrieved 8/12/07.
  25. ^ Abt Associates. "Serving Country and Community: A Longitudinal Study of Service in AmeriCorps Factsheet" 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 8/12/07.
  26. ^ Shelton, LaMonica; Nicholas, Brooke; Dote, Lillian; Grimm, Robert Jr. (May 2007), (PDF), Corporation for National and Community Service, Office of Research and Policy Development, CNS, archived from the original (PDF) on Jul 25, 2020
  27. ^ Writer, Guest (2019-10-17). "Hopes dashed: the downside of AmeriCorps' VISTA program". Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  28. ^ "De-professionalizing Public Schools During Covid-19: The Problem with Bill Gates's Projects". Nancy Bailey's Education Website. 2020-08-30. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  29. ^ "AmeriCorps programs accused of sexual misconduct and breakdowns in oversight". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2022-08-26.

External links edit

    • Corporation for National and Community Service in the Federal Register
    • Booknotes interview with Steven Waldman on The Bill: How the Adventures of Clinton's National Service Bill Reveal What is Corrupt, Comic, Cynical -- and Noble -- About Washington, January 29, 1995.

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AmeriCorps e ˈ m ɛr ɪ k ɔːr e MERR ih kor officially the Corporation for National and Community Service or CNCS is an independent agency of the United States government that engages more than five million Americans in service through a variety of stipended volunteer work programs in many sectors These programs include AmeriCorps VISTA AmeriCorps NCCC AmeriCorps State and National AmeriCorps Seniors the Volunteer Generation Fund and other national service initiatives 4 The agency s mission is to improve lives strengthen communities and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering 5 It was created by the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 6 In September 2020 the agency rebranded itself as AmeriCorps although its official name is unchanged 7 Corporation for National and Community ServiceAgency overviewFormed1993Preceding agencyACTIONJurisdictionFederal government of the United StatesHeadquarters250 E Street SW Washington D C 20525 1 Employees586 2020 2 Annual budget 1 055 billion USD 2013 Annualized CR level 3 Agency executiveMichael D Smith Chief Executive OfficerWebsitewww americorps gov Contents 1 Programs 1 1 AmeriCorps VISTA 1 2 AmeriCorps NCCC 1 3 AmeriCorps State and National 1 4 AmeriCorps Seniors 1 5 American Climate Corps 1 6 Other programs 2 Special initiatives 2 1 Employers of National Service 3 History 3 1 Timeline 3 2 CEO 3 3 Board of directors 3 3 1 Current board members 3 3 2 Succession of board seats 4 Effectiveness 4 1 Criticisms 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPrograms editAmeriCorps delivers several programs designed to help communities address poverty the environment education and other unmet human needs The programs include AmeriCorps VISTA edit Main article AmeriCorps VISTA AmeriCorps VISTA or Volunteers in Service to America VISTA was founded in 1965 as a domestic version of the Peace Corps The program was incorporated into AmeriCorps and renamed AmeriCorps VISTA to create AmeriCorps in 1993 8 VISTA provides full time members to nonprofit faith based and other community organizations and public agencies to create and expand programs that ultimately bring low income individuals and communities out of poverty There are currently over 5 000 VISTA members serving in 1 200 VISTA programs nationwide VISTA members take the following oath I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter So help me God AmeriCorps NCCC edit Main article National Civilian Community Corps AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps NCCC is a full time residential team based program for men and women ages 18 26 Members serve at one of four regional campuses located throughout the United States Vicksburg Mississippi Vinton Iowa Aurora Denver Colorado and Sacramento California Each campus focuses efforts on states within its region but may travel to other areas in response to national crises Former campuses were located in Washington DC Charleston South Carolina San Diego California Baltimore Maryland and Perry Point Maryland AmeriCorps State and National edit nbsp Volunteers from AmeriCorps in MississippiAmeriCorps State and National is the largest of the AmeriCorps programs and provides grants to local and national organizations and agencies including faith based and community organizations higher education institutions and public agencies Public Land Corps programs and Urban Youth Corps are specifically authorized for funding The Edward M Kennedy Serve America Act authorizes Education Corps Health Futures Corps Clean Energy Corps Veterans Corps and Opportunity Corps programs as qualifying for AmeriCorps programs Grants assist these groups in recruiting training and placing AmeriCorps members to meet critical community needs in education public safety health and the environment 9 AmeriCorps State operates through Service Commissions in each state such as Volunteer Florida and the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service South Dakota is the only state without a Service Commission Each state s Service Commission dispenses funding from AmeriCorps to organizations in their states through annual grant competitions Since the program s inception thousands of organizations across the nation have been awarded AmeriCorps State and National grants AmeriCorps State and National members engage in direct service activities such as after school tutoring or homebuilding and capacity building activities such as volunteer recruitment for the organizations they serve After successfully completing their term of service AmeriCorps State and National members may be eligible for an Education Award of up to 6 095 or equal to the full Pell Grant for the year in which service was approved 10 The Education Award can pay for additional college or graduate school courses or it can pay off existing student loans 11 Full time members typically complete 1 700 hours of service over 11 months they also receive a living allowance health benefits and child care assistance during their term 12 AmeriCorps State and National members take the following pledge 13 I will get things done for America to make our people safer smarter and healthier I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities Faced with apathy I will take action Faced with conflict I will seek common ground Faced with adversity I will persevere I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond I am an AmeriCorps member and I will get things done AmeriCorps Seniors edit Main article AmeriCorps Seniors The AmeriCorps Seniors umbrella includes three programs that engage seniors aged 55 in volunteerism the Foster Grandparents program through which volunteers teach and mentor children Senior Companions through which volunteers help older adults live independently in their homes and RSVP through which volunteers can serve in a variety of roles to meet their communities needs 14 American Climate Corps edit Other programs edit MLK Day of Service September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance President s Volunteer Service Award Presidential Freedom Scholarship Program Learn and Serve America discontinued Special initiatives editEmployers of National Service edit On September 12 2014 President Barack Obama launched the Employers of National Service initiative at the 20th Anniversary of AmeriCorps event on the South Lawn of the White House 15 Employers participating in the initiative connect to the talent pipeline of AmeriCorps Peace Corps and other service year alumni by indicating in their hiring processes that they view national service experience as a plus The initiative is a collaboration between AmeriCorps with the Peace Corps Service Year Alliance AmeriCorps Alums and the National Peace Corps Association To date over 500 employers have joined the initiative 16 History editThe Commission on National and Community Service was a new independent federal agency created as a consequence of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 signed into law by President George H W Bush The Commission was intentioned to mean to bring about a renewed focus on encouraging volunteering in the United States and was charged with supporting four streams of service Service learning programs for school aged youth Higher education service programs Youth corps National service demonstration modelsIn 1993 the Corporation for National and Community Service was created by merging another agency ACTION and the Commission on National and Community Service together thus ending the Commission Timeline edit 1990 President George H W Bush signs the National and Community Service Act of 1990 into law ushering in a renewed federal focus on encouraging volunteering in the U S This legislation created the new independent federal agency called the Commission on National and Community Service 1992 Enacted as part of the 1993 National Defense Authorization Act the National Civilian Community Corps NCCC is created as a demonstration program to explore the possibility of using post Cold War military resources to help solve problems here at home It is modeled on the Depression era Civilian Conservation Corps and the United States military 1993 President Bill Clinton signs into passage The National and Community Service Trust Act formally merging the federal offices of ACTION and the Commission on National and Community Service including Serve America and NCCC to form the Corporation for National and Community Service along with the addition of the new AmeriCorps program 2002 President George W Bush creates the USA Freedom Corps 2020 The agency is rebranded as AmeriCorps 7 CEO edit Past CEOs of the agency include No Image CEO Service dates Appointed by Notes1 nbsp Eli Segal 1993 1995 Clinton2 nbsp Harris Wofford 1995 20013 Leslie Lenkowsky 2001 2003 G W Bush4 David Eisner 2004 2008 nbsp Nicola Goren Acting 2008 2010 Obama5 nbsp Patrick Corvington 2010 2011 nbsp Robert Velasco II Acting 2011 20126 nbsp Wendy Spencer 2012 2017 Kim Mansaray Acting 2017 2018 Trump7 nbsp Barbara Stewart 2018 2021 Malcolm Coles Acting 2021 2022 Biden8 nbsp Michael D Smith 2022 presentBoard of directors edit The Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service has fifteen seats Members are nominated by the President of the United States for five year terms and are confirmed by the United States Senate Unless otherwise specified dates are taken from Congress gov 17 Current board members edit Member Term began Term expires Appointed byFagan Harris December 18 2021 October 6 2023 BidenCatherine McLaughlin chair December 18 2021 October 6 2024Alvin Warren March 23 2022 October 6 2023Flor Romero May 19 2022 December 1 2025Leslie Bluhm July 21 2022 October 6 2023Lisette Nieves July 21 2022 October 6 2027Shirley Sagawa August 4 2022 October 6 2024Succession of board seats edit Seats are ordered in the order in which they were initially filled by the senate Seat 1 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toJames A Joseph February 8 1994 1995 Clinton resignationEli Segal December 22 1995 February 8 1999 expirationLeslie Lenkowsky May 24 2000 February 8 2004 expirationVince Juaristi May 19 2006 February 8 2009 G W Bush expirationLisa Garcia Quiroz March 29 2012 February 8 2014 Obama expirationvacant February 8 2014 present Seat 2 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toAndrea N Brown October 7 1994 October 7 1995 Clinton expirationVictor Ashe July 16 1996 October 6 2000 expirationStephen Goldsmith May 9 2001 October 6 2005 G W Bush expirationJanuary 4 2006 18 October 6 2010 expirationvacant October 6 2010 present Seat 3 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toThomas Ehrlich October 7 1994 October 7 1997 Clinton expirationMay 21 1998 October 6 2002 expirationCynthia Boich December 26 2003 19 October 6 2007 G W Bush expirationTom Osborne November 16 2007 2008 resignationRichard Christman March 29 2012 October 6 2012 Obama expirationJuly 14 2015 October 6 2017 expirationLisette Nieves July 21 2022 present Biden Seat 4 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toChristopher Gallagher October 7 1994 October 7 1998 Clinton expirationMay 24 2000 October 6 2003 expirationHenry Lozano December 26 2003 19 2007 G W Bush resignationHyepin Im June 4 2008 October 6 2013 expirationAlvin Warren March 23 2022 present Biden Seat 5 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toReatha Clark King October 7 1994 1997 Clinton resignationMarc Racicot May 24 2000 October 6 2004 expirationDonna N Williams November 16 2007 2006 G W Bush resignationJane D Hartley April 26 2012 October 6 2014 Obama expirationShirley Sagawa August 4 2022 present Biden Seat 6 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toCarol Kinsley October 7 1994 October 7 1999 Clinton expirationAlan Solomont May 24 2000 October 6 2004 expirationNovember 16 2007 2009 G W Bush resignationShamina Singh July 14 2015 October 6 2019 Obama expirationCatherine McLaughlin December 18 2021 present Biden Seat 7 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toLeslie Lenkowsky October 7 1994 October 7 1998 Clinton expirationAmy Achor May 24 2000 October 6 2003 expirationLeona White Hat November 21 2004 October 6 2008 G W Bush expirationMatthew McCabe May 24 2012 October 6 2013 Obama expirationRomonia Dixon July 14 2015 October 6 2018 expirationFagan Harris December 18 2021 present Biden Seat 8 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toMarlee Matlin October 7 1994 October 7 1996 Clinton expirationRobert B Rogers September 8 2000 October 6 2001 expirationDonna N Williams December 26 2003 19 October 6 2006 G W Bush expirationJames Palmer June 28 2007 October 6 2011 expirationVictoria Ann Hughes July 14 2015 October 6 2016 Obama expirationvacant October 6 2016 present Seat 9 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toArthur Naparstek October 7 1994 October 7 1998 Clinton expirationMay 6 1999 October 6 2003 expirationJack Lew November 21 2004 October 6 2008 G W Bush expirationPhyllis Segal March 29 2012 October 6 2013 Obama expirationLeslie Bluhm July 21 2022 present Biden Seat 10 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toJohn Rother October 7 1994 October 7 1996 Clinton expirationToni Fay December 27 2000 20 March 19 2001 recess appointment not confirmedCarol Kinsley December 9 2003 October 6 2006 G W Bush expirationStan Soloway June 28 2007 October 6 2011 expirationvacant October 6 2011 present Seat 11 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toWalter Shorenstein October 7 1994 October 7 1997 Clinton expirationDorothy A Johnson May 21 1998 October 6 2002 expirationNovember 21 2004 October 6 2007 G W Bush expirationEric Tanenblatt June 4 2008 October 6 2012 expirationvacant October 6 2012 present Seat 12 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toRobert B Rogers June 11 1996 June 11 1999 Clinton expirationJuanita Doty May 24 2000 June 10 2004 expirationRick Hill June 28 2007 June 10 2009 G W Bush expirationMarguerite Kondracke March 29 2012 June 10 2014 Obama expirationvacant June 10 2014 present Seat 13 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toCarol Kinsley September 8 2000 September 8 2001 Clinton expirationWilliam Schambra April 22 2003 21 September 14 2006 G W Bush expirationJulie Fisher Cummings November 16 2007 September 14 2011 expirationDean Reuter July 14 2015 September 14 2016 Obama expirationvacant September 14 2016 present Seat 14 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toMark Gearan December 15 2000 December 15 2002 Clinton expirationMimi Mager November 21 2004 December 27 2007 G W Bush expirationLayshae Ward June 4 2008 December 27 2012 expirationEric Liu July 14 2015 December 27 2017 Obama expirationvacant December 27 2017 present Seat 15 Member Term Appointed by Term ended due toMark Gearan November 21 2004 November 21 2005 G W Bush expirationNovember 16 2007 December 1 2010 expirationFlor Romero May 19 2022 present Biden Effectiveness editWhile discussion has occurred about the range and efficacy of evaluating the successes of AmeriCorps State and National VISTA and NCCC programs 22 there has been a variety of documentation supporting the programs AmeriCorps provided fiscal resources and personnel to support the start up of national programs including Public Allies and Teach For America It also brought vital resources to established programs including City Year Boys and Girls Club Big Brothers Big Sisters JusticeCorps and the American Red Cross 23 AmeriCorps is reported to increase the effectiveness of community service Successes for individual AmeriCorps State and National VISTA and NCCC members include increasing their commitment to community service increasing community based activism connection to their communities knowledge of community problems engagement in the political process and voting participation 24 25 Additionally according to a 2007 study released by AmeriCorps a majority of AmeriCorps State and National VISTA and NCCC alumni within the study period claimed they had gained life and job skills such as leadership teamwork time management and hands on experience in a field of interest The study further reported that 71 of alumni were incentivized to join by the prospect of earning a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award 41 of members went on to receive a four year college degree within three years of entering AmeriCorps 26 Criticisms edit AmeriCorps programs have been criticized as being exploitive of their volunteers being voluntourism 27 and serving to privatize or de professionalize public services 28 In 2018 a A CBS News Radio did an investigation into years of complaints about AmeriCorps programs which found multiple allegations of sexual harassment abusive behavior and mismanagement since 2013 29 See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Politics portalCommunity service National service in the United States Service learning Gerald WalpinReferences edit Contact Us Corporation for National and Community Service Archived from the original on 2013 05 07 Open Government Data U S Office of Personnel Management Retrieved 2020 09 21 1 cncs government Retrieved 1 14 2014 National Service Nationalservice gov Retrieved Nov 21 2011 ABOUT CNCS Corporation for National and Community Service Retrieved 2020 09 21 Bill Text 103rd Congress 1993 1994 H R 2010 EAS Archived 2020 05 17 at the Wayback Machine Library of Congress a b Bur Jessie September 29 2020 Public service agency rebrands itself under a familiar name Federal Times Retrieved September 14 2021 Frequently Asked Questions About AmeriCorps VISTA Archived 2013 02 15 at the Wayback Machine AmeriCorps website Retrieved 12 5 08 AmeriCorps State and National AmeriCorps website Retrieved 12 4 08 2 AmeriCorps website Retrieved June 26 2018 AmeriCorps Benefits Education Award Archived 2013 04 05 at the Wayback Machine AmeriCorps website Retrieved August 10 2009 AmeriCorps State and National Archived 2013 04 21 at the Wayback Machine AmeriCorps website Retrieved August 10 2009 The AmeriCorps Pledge AmeriCorps gov Retrieved 11 10 16 Senior Corps Programs Corporation for National and Community Service Retrieved 2020 09 21 Archive of Obama White House Blog https obamawhitehouse archives gov blog 2015 03 09 employers national service and americorps vista champions change Accessed 6 March 2018 Employers of National Service Website https www nationalservice gov special initiatives employers national service Accessed 6 March 2018 Nominations for Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and Community Service United States Congress Personnel Announcement The White House January 4 2006 a b c Personnel Announcement The White House December 26 2003 Appendix A Administration of William J Clinton 2000 2001 U S Government Publishing Office 2000 Personnel Announcement The White House April 22 2003 2004 Transcript March 31 AmeriCorps Rulemaking Session Corporation for National Service p 7 Retrieved 8 12 07 Gomperts J Towards a bold new policy agenda Five ideas to advance new civic engagement opportunities among older Americans Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Generations XXX 4 p 87 VeraWorks 2006 AmeriCorps Service Effects on Member Civic Engagement Archived 2007 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Washington State Office of Financial Management Retrieved 8 12 07 Abt Associates Serving Country and Community A Longitudinal Study of Service in AmeriCorps Factsheet Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 8 12 07 Shelton LaMonica Nicholas Brooke Dote Lillian Grimm Robert Jr May 2007 AmeriCorps Changing Lives Changing America PDF Corporation for National and Community Service Office of Research and Policy Development CNS archived from the original PDF on Jul 25 2020 Writer Guest 2019 10 17 Hopes dashed the downside of AmeriCorps VISTA program Retrieved 2022 08 26 De professionalizing Public Schools During Covid 19 The Problem with Bill Gates s Projects Nancy Bailey s Education Website 2020 08 30 Retrieved 2022 08 26 AmeriCorps programs accused of sexual misconduct and breakdowns in oversight www cbsnews com Retrieved 2022 08 26 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article National and Community Service Act of 1990 The Corporation for National and Community Service website Corporation for National and Community Service History Corporation for National and Community Service in the Federal Register History of Service Learning in Higher Education website Booknotes interview with Steven Waldman on The Bill How the Adventures of Clinton s National Service Bill Reveal What is Corrupt Comic Cynical and Noble About Washington January 29 1995 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AmeriCorps amp oldid 1180316213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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