AmeriCorps funds now available
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designed to improve, strengthen Illinois communities
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[September 14, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- The Illinois
Department of Human Services and the Serve Illinois Commission
announced this week that funding is available for agencies
interested in administering AmeriCorps programs in the state.
AmeriCorps members serve their communities by improving education
and health care, protecting public safety, safeguarding the
environment, providing disaster relief, and promoting civic
engagement.
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"AmeriCorps is an excellent opportunity for people to commit their
time and talents and give something back to their communities," said
Brandon Bodor, executive director of the Serve Illinois Commission.
"Illinois has a strong tradition of supporting national service
programs, and AmeriCorps members make a real and lasting difference
in the communities in which they serve." The Serve Illinois
Commission, part of the Department of Human Services and the
governor's office, administers the AmeriCorps state programs in
Illinois and is charged with enhancing and supporting community
volunteerism. Serve Illinois is funded by the federal Corporation
for National and Community Service and currently supports nearly 30
AmeriCorps programs throughout the state.
Serve Illinois will host mandatory meetings for interested
parties in Belleville, Chicago, Dixon and Springfield. Proposals are
due by Nov. 22. Funded programs will begin their work in July 2014.
Meeting details and information about the application process are
available at
www.serve.illinois.gov.
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AmeriCorps members dedicate a year to helping communities meet
their unmet human service, education, public safety or environmental
needs. They receive a modest living allowance, student loan
deferment and training. Full-time members are also eligible to
receive health insurance. Members who successfully complete their
service receive an educational award of up to $5,645 to help pay for
college, graduate school, vocational training or to pay off student
loans.
For more information about AmeriCorps or Serve Illinois, visit
www.serve.illinois.gov
or call 800-592-9896. The website is a valuable resource for
Illinoisans seeking information about volunteer agencies, trainings,
nonprofit resources and national service programs, including
AmeriCorps. The website includes a user-friendly volunteer matching
portal where people can search for a volunteer opportunity in their
area.
[Text from
Illinois Department of Human
Services
file received from the
Illinois Office of Communication and Information] |