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Meeting community needs in Massachusetts. 

More than 32,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through 154 national service projects across Massachusetts. Serving with national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, restore the environment, respond to disasters, build nonprofit capacity and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will commit more than $29,900,000 to support Massachusetts communities through three national service initiatives:


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More than 7,200 seniors in Massachusetts contribute their time and talents in one of three Senior Corps programs. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 10,180 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 230 homebound seniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, participate in environmental projects, tutor and mentor youth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other services through more than 720 groups across Massachusetts.


Download: Senior Corps in Massachusetts (PDF)

   

This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 2,100 individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, health, economic and other pressing needs in communities across Massachusetts.  Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the Governor-appointed Massachusetts Service Alliance, which in turn awards grants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs.  Most of the remainder of the grant funding is distributed by the Corporation directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grants process.  Other individuals will serve through AmeriCorps VISTA, whose members help bring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses and increase housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps), a 10-month, full time residential program for men and women between the ages of 18 and 24.   In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans.  Since 1994, more than 19,000 Massachusetts residents have served more than 25 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $55,200,000.


Download: AmeriCorps in Massachusetts (PDF)

   

Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges, and nonprofit groups to support efforts to engage more than 22,000 Massachusetts students in community service linked to academic achievement and the development of civic skills. This type of learning, called service learning, improves communities while preparing young people for a lifetime of responsible citizenship. In addition to providing grants, Learn and Serve America serves as a resource on service and service-learning to teachers, faculty members, schools, and community groups.


Download: Learn and Serve America in Massachusetts (PDF)

   

The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering.  The Corporation annually engages more than five million Americans in service to meet local needs through Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America, and leads President Obama's national call to service initiative, United We Serve.  To learn more visit NationalService.gov or Serve.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 202-565-2799.

Information on the 2009 - 2010 program year current as of March 10, 2010.


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