Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Meeting Needs in Missouri: Last year more than Americans of all ages and backgrounds united to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and expand opportunity through national service in Missouri.
AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers served at more than locations across Missouri, including schools, food banks, homeless shelters, health clinics, youth centers, veterans facilities, and other nonprofit and faith-based organizations. This local support strengthened community impact and increased the return on taxpayer dollars.
AmeriCorps State and National matches individuals with organizations that see service as a solution to local, regional, and national challenges.
There are thousands of opportunities in locations across the country to serve with nonprofits, schools, public agencies, tribes, and community and faith-based groups. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the Missouri Community Service Commission, the Governor-appointed State Service Commission, which in turn awards grants to organizations to respond to local needs.
AmeriCorps VISTA places individuals with organizations that fight poverty, to build capacity and make sustainable change. Through fundraising, grant writing, volunteer recruitment, and so much more, AmeriCorps VISTA members gain experience and leadership skills that put them on track for a life of service in the public, private, or nonprofit sector.
Whether clearing trails for a national park or building homes for families in need, AmeriCorps NCCC members engage in a variety of projects in multiple communities while developing leadership and teamwork skills.
AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparents provides grants to organizations to engage low-income Americans 55 and older in providing one-on-one mentoring and academic support to children with special or exceptional needs.
AmeriCorps Seniors Senior Companions provides grants to organizations to engage low-income Americans 55 and older in providing supportive, individualizes services to help older adults and adults maintain their dignity and independence.
AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP provides grants to organizations to engage Americans 55 and older in tutoring and mentoring youth, responding to natural disasters, supporting veterans and their families, and meeting other critical needs.
Volunteer Generation Fund supports voluntary organizations and state service commissions in boosting the impact of volunteers in addressing critical community needs. You will need two references to complete your application. Once you complete your application, go back to the opportunities you want to apply for and submit your application. You can submit the same application to multiple opportunities. Need help with the application? Contact the National Service Hotline at AmeriCorps is not responsible for the link, nor does it endorse the content of the third-party website.
Click on the continue button to proceed to the external website; otherwise click cancel to stay on AmeriCorps. Official websites use. Breadcrumb Serve Fit finder. Position options. Some examples of service include: Supporting vaccine distribution Helping to close the gap on summer learning loss Distributing food to struggling children and families Recruiting, training, and coordinating community-based volunteers Summer Associates receive similar benefits as members serving one-year terms, including: Living Allowance — a modest living allowance to cover basic expenses End of Service Award — members can choose between a Segal Education Award to pay for a range of education expenses or a cash stipend To apply, search for Summer Associate opportunities by selecting the AmeriCorps VISTA program and summer in the Service Terms options list to review available positions.
Benefits Living Allowance Members receive a modest bi-weekly living allowance to cover basic expenses. Professional Development Training Members have the opportunity to attend in-person and virtual training to learn how to be a community development change agent.
Green Card status , and persons legally residing within a state. Examples of persons legally residing within a state may include those holding the following classifications: refugee, asylee, temporary protected status throughout VISTA service, and holding Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA status.
How to apply. Research opportunities Visit the MyAmeriCorps portal to begin your search. Begin your search. Create a profile Input required information and complete registration, then get started on your application. Create your profile.
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