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Kansas received more than $1.8 million in funding to help 243 AmeriCorps members meet local needs across the state, the Kansas Volunteer Commission announced Thursday, July 15.
The funding – which totals $1,886,765 – comes from AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and community volunteerism.
The Kansas Volunteer Commission is a governor-appointed state service commission that provides resources and leadership to support local initiatives that tackle community needs, said Jessica Noble, executive director of the organization.
These grants will support 243 AmeriCorps members who will serve with nine AmeriCorps programs and one AmeriCorps planning grant across Kansas. AmeriCorps members will tackle some of the toughest problems in Kansas, including education, healthy futures, environmental stewardship and economic opportunity, Noble said.
The grants will support organizations operating in Kansas only. Those programs, and the grant amount they received, are:
AMERICORPS KANSAS PROGRAMS
SERVICE AREA
TOTAL
Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence
Hutchinson, Lawrence, Manhattan and Topeka
$725,462
Derby Unified School District 260
Derby
$195,172
Harvesters – The Community Food Network
16 counties in Northeast Kansas
$130,400
Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism
Statewide
$278,999
International Rescue Committee Inc. - Kansas Office for Refugees
Dodge City, Garden City, Kansas City and Wichita
$114,100
Lead for America
$81,499
Rosedale Development Association
Kansas City
$57,603
United Way of Douglas County
Douglas County
$163,000
Wichita State University -Community Engagement Institute
Sedgwick County
$90,861
AMERICORPS PLANNING GRANTS
Kansas City Teacher Residency
Johnson and Wyandotte counties
$49,669
“National service is a strong force of community and social change in Kansas,” Noble said. “The Kansas Volunteer Commission is proud of the impact AmeriCorps programs and their members make in our local communities.”
AmeriCorps will also provide Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards for AmeriCorps members funded by these grants. After completing a full term of service, AmeriCorps members receive an education award of about $6,300 that they can use to pay for college and vocational training or to pay back student loans.
Since 1994, more than 9,200 Kansas residents have served about 12 million hours through AmeriCorps, earning Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $27.6 million.
Those interested in joining AmeriCorps can learn more at JoinAmeriCorps.gov.
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The Kansas Volunteer Commission is a program of the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE). The mission of the Kansas Volunteer Commission is to empower all Kansans to meet community needs through service. The Commission's primary role is to provide resources and leadership to support local initiatives that tackle community needs. As the state service commission, the Commission directs effective national service programs, provides volunteer management training opportunities and supports the work of Mentor Kansas. For more information, visit www.kanserve.org.
AmeriCorps is the federal agency for volunteering, service and civic engagement. The agency engages millions of Americans in citizen service through its AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors programs and leads the nation's volunteering and service efforts. For more information, visit www.AmeriCorps.gov.
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