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Provides full-time members to nonprofit, faith-based and other community organizations, and public agencies to create and expand programs that ultimately bring low-income individuals and communities out of poverty.

Provides community service programs for energy and environmental education.

Offers a variety of courses to meet the needs of any student: Career Training, Certifications, Licenses, and Permits, Computers and Technology, Health and Public Safety, Life and Leisure, Transportation, Workplace Advancement.

Provides community service programs for energy and environmental education.

Offers to serve at the intersection of education and mental health to help youth understand their emotions, reactions, and relationships through social-emotional learning to improve academic, career, and social success. AmeriCorps members are stationed within local organizations, including the Dubuque Community School District, Carnegie-Stout Public Library, Multicultural Family Center, City of Dubuque Engineering, and Parks and Recreation Departments, ensuring a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach to supporting youth development.


Provides the funding and oversight for the AmeriCorps (the 'Domestic Peace Corps') Program in Nebraska. Promotes, supports, and provides training and technical assistance for AmeriCorps State members and community-based National Service programs.

Promotes volunteering throughout Nebraska through volunteer service awards.

Promotes National Days of Service, such as Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Youth Service Days.

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AmeriCorps
Volunteer Recruitment/Placement
Volunteer Program Development/Implementation Support

Members commit to a term of service with AmeriCorps and, upon completion, earn education awards up to $2,000 toward college or vocational activities.

Provides community service programs for energy and environmental education.

Provides community service programs for energy and environmental education.

Provides community service programs for energy and environmental education.

National service program where members earn money for college or to pay off student loans, gain job skills and give back to local communities.

Provides a development program for youth that offers high school dropouts or Unit 5 transfers the opportunity to earn their high school diploma or GED while learning and becoming certified in residential construction, property maintenance, health care, and information. Program lasts 9-22 months.

Students have the opportunity to earn a scholarship for college or trade school by completing AmeriCorps service hours at a YouthBuild Vocational Site while building or providing maintenance services to economically disadvantaged individuals and families, volunteering in healthcare settings, and assisting with IT needs.

Students may be eligible for a monetary incentive according to the progress they make toward goals. Students' schedules rotate from school to vocational site. Students receive advocacy surrounding their social service needs, training in community leadership, computer training and support, and intensive case management throughout their college careers.

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Alternative Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
AmeriCorps