AmeriCorps State Education Award Program |
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Federal Grant Title: AmeriCorps State Education Award Program CFDA Number: 94.007 CFDA Description: Planning and Program Development Grants Federal Agency Name: Corporation for National and Community Service Category of Funding Activity: Environment Education Law Justice and Legal Services Disaster Prevention and Relief Agriculture Business and Commerce Housing Food and Nutrition Other Category Explanation: AmeriCorps programs provide grants to initiate, improve, or expand the ability of organizations and communities to provide services to address local unmet needs in education, the environment, independent senior living, public safety (including disast Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: CNCS-GRANTS-081705-001 Document Type: Modification to Previous Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Grant Posted Date: Aug 17, 2005 Creation Date: Aug 17, 2005 Original Closing Date for Applications: Mar 14, 2006 On-Line Grant Application Submission Grants will be submitted via the eGrants electronic system. The deadline for eGrants submissions is 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on the deadline. If you are unable to submit your application using eGrants, a paper application along with a diskette or CD ROM with an exact duplicate of your application must be received at the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps [Name of the Program to Which You Are Submitting], 1201 New York Avenue, NW, 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20525 by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on the deadline. Current Closing Date for Applications: Information not provided Archive Date: Mar 15, 2006 Expected Number of Awards: Information not provided Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,000,000 Federal Grant Award Ceiling: Information not provided Federal Grant Award Floor: Information not provided Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
- Additional Information on Eligibility
- State or U.S. territory-appointed Commissions.
- Grant Description
- Purpose of GrantsAmeriCorps States and National Direct Education Award Program: These grants are awarded to organizations operating in a single state that are nominated to participate in a nationwide competition by Governor-appointed State Commissions (State) and to organizations operating in more than one state and to single state institutions of higher education (National Direct). Grantees receive a small administrative grant approximately $400 for each Member Service Year (MSY) and use their own or other resources to cover AmeriCorps members living allowance and other program costs. Through its AmeriCorps State and National programs, the Corporation has engaged citizens of all ages and backgrounds in helping to meet pressing local needs for more than a decade. AmeriCorps provides human and other resources to community organizations, including faith-based organizations, to build their capacity to meet local needs in education, the environment, senior independent living, public safety, homeland security, and other critical areas. AmeriCorps also works closely with Americas volunteer-connector organizations to increase the number and impact of our nations volunteers, and with schools and nonprofit groups to foster the ethic of good citizenship. Please see the Corporations statutes and regulations for more information at www.americorps.gov/.2006 Focus Areas: For the FY 2006 competition, the Corporation will also give special consideration to four additional strategic focus areas that meet critical needs of our nation. The Corporations draft strategic plan considers extending these focus areas with five year priorities. These focus areas are defined broadly to build upon the existing work of State Commissions, territories, national non-profits, institutions of higher education, Indian Tribes, and local communities. They are:1. Ensure a brighter future for all of Americas youth: Children and youth who grow up in severely distressed communities are more likely to be at risk of school failure, unemployment, criminal behavior, and persistent poverty. Among other interventions, AmeriCorps programs often bring positive change to the lives of these children and youth in one or both of two ways: engaging them in service and connecting them with caring adults such as mentors or tutors. AmeriCorps looks to build on this success in its 2006 program year. 2. Harness experience to meet 21st century challenges: Baby Boomers are a highly educated, highly motivated group that could drive solutions to some of our most intractable social problems. Capturing their talents and experience, and engaging them in helping to solve critical social issues through service must become a high-priority goal for the nation in the coming years. Several AmeriCorps programs have achieved strong success in this area in the past, and in 2006, AmeriCorps is interested in finding some additional models to support.3. Build the supply line for Americas Armies of Compassion: In 2004, more than 64 million Americans served their communities as unstipended volunteers with organizations. AmeriCorps programs provide more support than any other program to volunteer generating nonprofits. In addition, all Corporation programs provide unique support to volunteer connector organizations in communities. In 2006, AmeriCorps plans to build on this success through generating even higher levels of volunteering through its grantees and through supporting programs that build or strengthen volunteering infrastructure in communities.4. Students in the community building engaged citizens: Educational institutions (elementary, secondary, and higher education) are charged with the responsibility of educating students to become responsible citizens and leaders who use their education and life experiences to support the common good. Volunteering and service-learning are important factors in this educational experience and need to be incorporated on a more widespread basis. AmeriCorps is looking to expand its impact in generating service learning in the K-12 environment and to generate more students in higher education institutions serving needs in their community.
- Link to Full Grant Announcement
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AmeriCorps State Education Award Program
http://www.americorps.gov/for_organizations/funding/nofa - Grant Announcement Contact
- Willie, James, Grant Review and Policy Specialist, Phone 202-606-6845, Fax 202-565-2786, Email jwillie@cns.gov jwillie@cns.gov Willie, James
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