AmeriCorps
Native Nations: Get Grant Funds for Community Programs
Native American Tribes can apply for up to $240,000 in planning grants to develop new AmeriCorps programs that will engage members in solving community challenges. This funding supports program development for a 12-month period, with the goal of competing for larger program grants in the future.
Get Grant Funding to Build Your Community Program!
Native American Tribes can get up to $240,000 in planning grants to develop impactful AmeriCorps programs that address community needs. This funding supports program development for a 12-month period, with the goal of competing for a larger program grant later.
Native Nations: Secure Planning Grants Up to $240K!
Native Nations can receive up to $240,000 to plan and develop new AmeriCorps programs that address community challenges through service. This funding supports the development phase, with recipients encouraged to apply for program grants later.
Get $240K to Plan Your Community Impact Program
Nonprofits and local governments can get up to $240,000 to develop a new AmeriCorps program that tackles community challenges through service. This planning grant is your first step to securing future funding for impactful volunteer initiatives.
Native Nation Grants: Fund Your Community Impact!
Native American tribes and organizations can receive funding to support AmeriCorps members who tackle critical community needs through service and volunteerism. This grant empowers initiatives that strengthen your nation and foster civic engagement.
Get Funding to Strengthen Your Community with AmeriCorps
Nonprofits and organizations focused on community improvement and civic engagement can apply for funding to support AmeriCorps members. This grant helps your organization tackle critical challenges through dedicated service and volunteering.
Get Funding to Empower Seniors & Boost Your Community
This grant funds organizations to recruit and manage volunteers aged 55 and older for community service projects through the AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP program. Engage experienced individuals to address local needs and strengthen your community's impact.
Get Funding: Foster Grandparents Program Grants
This program provides funding to organizations that engage adults aged 55+ as mentors and tutors for children with special needs. Support children's development and well-being through dedicated one-on-one attention.
Fund Your Community Impact: AmeriCorps Seniors Grant
Nonprofits and community organizations can secure funding to expand or replace their Senior Companion Program, providing vital support and companionship to seniors in need. This grant empowers you to offer essential services that help seniors live independently and remain engaged in their communities.
Get AmeriCorps Funding for Community Impact
Native Nations can secure grants to engage AmeriCorps members in impactful community service projects. This funding supports organizations dedicated to strengthening communities and fostering civic engagement through national service.
Fund Your Community Impact with AmeriCorps Grants
This grant opportunity from AmeriCorps is for organizations looking to strengthen communities through national service. Funds support programs that engage AmeriCorps members in impactful, evidence-based interventions.
Get Funding for Community Impact Projects!
Nonprofits and community organizations can receive grants to fund volunteer projects that address critical community needs and honor national days of service like MLK Day and September 11th. These funds support initiatives focused on economic, environmental, and educational equity.
Boost Your Impact: Get Funding for Volunteers
Nonprofits and community organizations can receive funding to recruit and retain more volunteers, strengthening your capacity to address critical community needs. This program aims to rebuild volunteer infrastructure and enhance volunteer management practices for greater impact.
Get Funding for Native & Indigenous Elder Programs
AmeriCorps is offering grants to organizations developing programs for Native Nations and Indigenous Elders. This funding aims to create impactful opportunities for adults aged 55 and older to contribute their time and experience.
Fund Your Workforce Development Programs for Seniors
Are you an organization looking to help adults aged 55+ secure skilled, professional, or para-professional careers through service, training, and mentoring? AmeriCorps Seniors is offering funding to support these vital workforce development initiatives, including a track for public health careers.
Native Nation Grants: Fund Your Community Impact!
Native Nations can receive AmeriCorps grants to engage community members in service projects that strengthen their communities and address pressing challenges. This funding supports programs designed to improve lives and foster civic engagement through dedicated volunteer efforts.
Get Grants for Community Impact & Member Development
Nonprofits and local governments can secure funding to run AmeriCorps programs that mobilize volunteers to address critical community needs. This grant supports programs where AmeriCorps members gain valuable experience, receive a living stipend, and earn an education award for future studies.
Get Grant Funding for Community Health Projects
This grant from AmeriCorps supports eligible organizations looking to engage AmeriCorps members in public health initiatives. Funds help strengthen communities through service and volunteerism, with members potentially receiving living allowances and education awards.
Get Funding to Boost Your Volunteer Programs!
Nonprofits and community organizations can receive funding to enhance their volunteer recruitment, management, and retention efforts. This grant aims to strengthen your capacity to engage volunteers and expand your impact.
Get Funding for Community Recovery & Senior Engagement
Nonprofits and local governments can secure funds through the AmeriCorps Seniors program to support COVID-19 recovery efforts. This grant aims to engage adults aged 55 and over in projects that benefit communities disproportionately affected by the pandemic.