TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Volunteer Florida announced the availability of $300,000 in AmeriCorps Planning Grants to support organizations interested in implementing an AmeriCorps program that addresses a critical community need caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Awarded organizations will receive up to $75,000 for a one-year planning period to prepare for and manage a future AmeriCorps program. These organizations may apply for an additional grant award, subsequent to their planning year.
Organizations interested in applying for this planning grant should respond to the
notice of funding by Thursday, June 18 at 5 pm (ET).
“Nonprofits play a critical role in the success of Florida’s communities and economy,” said
Governor Ron DeSantis. “My administration is proud to make this grant program available to support the efforts of those organizations serving communities affected by COVID-19.”
“Under both blue skies and grey, Florida’s nonprofit community steps up to the plate to provide critical services, from mentoring school children to providing food and housing resources,” said
Volunteer Florida CEO Clay Ingram. “This funding is an incredible way for these organizations to continue their mission and increase their impact in the years to come.”
This funding is made available by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal agency for volunteering and national service, and administered by state service commissions, like Volunteer Florida. Over the past 25 years, AmeriCorps has empowered over one million individuals across the nation to dedicate a year to service and become the solution to our communities’ most pressing issues. In return, members gain leadership skills and on-the-job-training, as well as a living stipend and education award that can be used to help pay for college or repay student loans upon the completion of their service year.
To view the notice of funding opportunity and application instructions, please
click here. On Wednesday, May 20, Volunteer Florida will be hosting a technical assistance webinar at 2 pm (ET). Please
click here to register.
If you have any questions regarding AmeriCorps or the funding process, please contact
americorpsrfp@volunteerflorida.org.
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