AmeriCorps is at risk.
Dear friends,
As many of you are aware, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recently arrived at AmeriCorps and started making drastic cuts. As reported by several news outlets – including The Associated Press, The Washington Post, and The New York Times – a majority of AmeriCorps’ federal staff were placed on paid administrative leave and two programs – AmeriCorps NCCC and FEMA Corps – were effectively dissolved. There is deep concern about the possibility of additional cuts.
From building homes and providing food for people in need, to supporting veterans and military families, to responding to disasters, to tutoring school children, AmeriCorps members provide critical services to thousands upon thousands of Americans every year.
The Corps Network has been an AmeriCorps National Direct grantee for 25 years, passing funds to our member organizations to do important local work. Well over half of the 150 member organizations of The Corps Network receive AmeriCorps funding from their state commissions, The Corps Network, or directly from AmeriCorps. Of our 150 members, a third enroll at least 50% of their Corpsmembers in AmeriCorps. These organizations would be at major risk of having to drastically downsize or shut their doors entirely if AmeriCorps grants are rescinded.
The member organizations of The Corps Network use AmeriCorps support to annually engage thousands of young adults in education and workforce development. These AmeriCorps members do disaster response and readiness work and projects that improve our infrastructure, environment, and public lands. Last year alone, Corpsmembers planted more than 884,000 trees, built or improved over 19,000 miles of trail, and treated nearly 97,000 acres of hazardous fire fuels. AmeriCorps members played a huge role in these outcomes. We know AmeriCorps is effective and efficient – return on investment studies demonstrate that Conservation Corps can yield more than $100 in outcomes for every $1 invested.
We urgently need as many voices as possible reaching out to members of Congress and sending a strong message about the need to protect AmeriCorps funding. Please help us.
Please join us in calling on Congress to protect AmeriCorps and the critical services AmeriCorps members provide. Here’s what you can do:
1. Call Congress
Please see here for instructions and a template script from our partners at Voices for National Service. We need as many voices as possible flooding the phone lines with support for AmeriCorps.
2. Send an Email
See this tool from our partners at Voices for National Service that allows you to quickly send an email to your U.S. Senators and Representatives.
3. Share the Word on Social
Encourage your friends and followers to also help protect AmeriCorps:
- See this toolkit from our partners at Voices for National Service
- For member organizations of The Corps Network, see this toolkit from The Corps Network
4. Share Your AmeriCorps Story
Our partners at Service Year Alliance are mobilizing the AmeriCorps Alums network to highlight the personal and community impact that national service had on their lives. On Wednesday, April 23, they’ll host a webinar for alumni to learn how to elevate their AmeriCorps story through letters to the editor and other channels. They are also collecting alumni stories that showcase the value of AmeriCorps here.