By Meghan Shea
Read this blog from The Corps Network’s Government Relations Team about recent updates from Washington and what they mean for the Service and Conservation Corps community.
Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations
By the end of March 2024, President Biden signed all twelve Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations bills into law with the first package of bills being signed into law on March 8 and the second on March 23. The first package included the Agriculture; Energy-Water; Military Construction – Veterans Affairs; Transportation-HUD; Interior – Environment; and Commerce, Justice, Science bills. The second package of six appropriations bills included the Labor, Health, and Human Services bill that funds AmeriCorps and the Department of Labor. Below are some highlights for Fiscal Year 2024 funding.
AmeriCorps
- AmeriCorps State and National: For Fiscal Year 2024, AmeriCorps State and National will receive $557.094 million. This is flat funding from the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
- National Service Trust: For Fiscal Year 2024 the National Service Trust will receive $180,000,000, a reduction of $50,000,000 from the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
Department of the Interior
- For Fiscal Year 2024, the Department of the Interior overall will receive $14.7 billion, $398 million below the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
- National Park Service (NPS): For Fiscal Year 2024, NPS will receive $3.3 billion, $150 million below the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
- Bureau of Land Management (BLM): For Fiscal Year 2024, BLM will receive $1.4 billion, $81 million below the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
- Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA): For Fiscal Year 2024, BIA will receive $2.46 billion, $15.62 million above the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
- S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS): For Fiscal Year 2024, USFWS will receive $1.7 billion, $51 million below the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
Department of Labor
- All the accounts listed below were funded at the same level they were in Fiscal Year 2023.
- Apprenticeships: For Fiscal Year 2024, the enacted level is $285 million.
- Job Corps: For Fiscal Year 2024, the enacted level is $1.76 billion.
- Reentry Employment Opportunities: For Fiscal Year 2024, the enacted level is $115 million.
- YouthBuild: For Fiscal Year 2024, the enacted level is $105 million.
- WIOA Youth Activities: For Fiscal Year 2024, the enacted level is $948.13 million.
U.S. Forest Service
- For Fiscal Year 2024, the U.S. Forest Service will receive $3.8 billion in non-fire funding. This is $157 million below the Fiscal Year 2023 enacted level.
Fiscal Year 2025 Appropriations
On Monday March 11, 2024, President Biden released his Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request. This budget request is not legally binding but is the Executive Branch stating what its priorities are for the coming fiscal year. Below are the details on the requests for several accounts that Corps receive federal funding through.
AmeriCorps (The Corporation for National and Community Service)
- AmeriCorps State and National
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $557,094,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $557,094,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $591,336,000
- American Climate Corps: Within the President’s Budget Request for AmeriCorps, there are several call outs for the American Climate Corps (ACC).
- AmeriCorps State and National: The $591,336,000 request for State and National “includes $23 million to grow ACC grants that will support 1,766 AmeriCorps members and build on AmeriCorps’ critical efforts to mitigate climate change threats.”
- Salaries and Expenses: The $127,104,000 request for Salaries and Expenses “will provide $15 million to fund an ACC hub. This investment will include staffing and technology to support the ACC in addition to support for recruitment and related information, training, and partnership development to engage relevant stakeholders in successfully executing the initiative.”
- Legislative Proposal: In the appendix for AmeriCorps Fiscal Year 2025 budget request, there is a legislative proposal for $8 billion in mandatory funding to support an additional 50,000 ACC Corpsmembers annually by 2031 and to provide job training and service opportunities on a wide range of projects that tackle climate change. This legislative proposal would require new or amended legislation by Congress.
Department of Interior (DOI)
- Bureau of Land Management – Management of Land and Resources
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $1,368,969,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $1,261,612,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $1,395,249,000
- National Park Service – Facilities Operation and Maintenance
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $938,677,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $914,164,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $974,000,000
- Cost Share Waiver
- In the General Provisions section of the Office of the Secretary’s budget request for Fiscal Year 2025, there is text for a cost share waiver for Public Lands Corps Act (page 396).
U.S. Forest Service
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- National Forest System
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $1,974,388,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $1,863,557,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $2,007,149,000
- National Forest System
Department of Labor (DOL)
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- Apprenticeships:
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $285,000,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $285,000,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $335,000,000
- Job Corps
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $1,760,155,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $1,760,155,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $1,764,376,000
- Reentry Employment Opportunities:
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $115,000,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $115,000,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $120,000,000
- YouthBuild:
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $105,000,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $105,000,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $105,000,000
- WIOA Youth Activities:
- Fiscal Year 2023 Enacted: $984,130,000
- Fiscal Year 2024 Enacted: $948,130,000
- Fiscal Year 2025 President’s Budget Request: $948,130,000
- Apprenticeships:
American Climate Corps
President Biden’s State of the Union Address
During his State of the Union address on March 7, President Biden highlighted the launch and his goal for the American Climate Corps, stating:
“And patterned after the Peace Corps and Ameri Corps, I’ve launched a Climate Corps to put 20,000 young people to work at the forefront of our clean energy future. I’ll triple that number this decade.”
It is tremendous that the American Climate Corps was included in the State of the Union address. This is a speech that goes through countless drafts and is reviewed by numerous people and agencies –– for the American Climate Corps to be included in the final draft, that the President then gave to the nation, is something for us all to be proud of.
Earth Day 2024 Announcements
To celebrate Earth Day this year, President Biden gave a speech in Prince William Forest Park, a National Park Service site in Virginia that was developed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps. During his speech, President Biden announced the launch of the new American Climate Corps (ACC) recruitment website. The White House Earth Day Fact Sheet can be found here and President Biden’s Earth Day remarks can be found here. These announcements included:
- The launch of ClimateCorps.gov, the new recruitment website for the ACC.
- A new partnership with the North America’s Building Trades Unions’ (NABTU) non-profit partner TradesFutures.
- ACC Corpsmembers will now have access to a streamlined pathway into federal service after a recent update to modernize the U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s Pathways Programs.
- Three more states, Vermont, New Mexico and Illinois, are launching new state-based climate Corps programs, building on the ten existing states that have already launched climate Corps programs.
- The launch of Energy Communities AmeriCorps, which will place ACC Corpsmembers in energy communities across the country to support projects in communities that have powered our nation for generations.