Host an NCCC AmeriCorps team
Posted by on August 19, 2013
AmeriCorps NCCC offers help to Get Things Done!
AmeriCorps NCCC is now accepting service project proposals for 2014. Now is your chance to take advantage of an affordable way for your community to get short-term projects completed. What would it be like if your organization suddenly had the resources of 8-10 enthusiastic, hard-working, and professional young adults serving full-time for up to eight weeks? Think of the impact! Whether it’s blazing trails, installing rain gardens, building homes, or supporting disaster recovery efforts, the NCCC is the program to help you achieve your goals!
What is AmeriCorps NCCC?
AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) is a full-time, team-based service program for men and women aged 18–24. The mission of AmeriCorps NCCC is to strengthen communities and develop leaders through direct, team-based national and community service. In partnership with nonprofit organizations, state and local agencies, schools, state and national parks, Indian Tribes, and faith-based and other community organizations, members complete a variety of service projects. These young adults help communities prepare and respond to disasters, improve infrastructure such as low-income housing and public parks, restore streams or wildlife habitats to help protect the environment, conserve energy through weatherization projects or recycling programs, and contribute to urban and rural development by supporting services to seniors, youth, or homeless individuals.
What can AmeriCorps NCCC do for your organization?
Help accomplish project goals and objectives that you define as critical for your organization and community
Arrive with their own transportation ready to work with a team leader who will supervise their activities
Get the work done the way you want it!
What is expected of your organization?
There is no direct charge or match for a team’s services. Project sponsors must provide:
• Lodging – including access to a full kitchen, bathroom facilities, sleeping areas, and parking. Lodging options might include: volunteer centers, churches, youth hostels, recreation centers, vacant apartments, college dorms, summer camps, etc.
• Orientation to your organization and community
• Support for service learning activities that help the team understand social issues related to the project
• Project materials and special tools/equipment
• Project supervisor or liaison to support the team
How to get started?
AmeriCorps NCCC Atlantic Region (states served: CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, DC, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands) invites prospective Project Sponsors to apply for an NCCC team in the 2014 program year, beginning March 2014. Deployment of teams is organized by rounds (4 to 8 weeks).
There is a simple two-step process to apply for a team:1) a Project Concept Form (see below) and 2) a Project Application. Upon successful review of the Concept Form, you will receive an invitation to submit a Project Application. An Assistant Program Director, members of the NCCC program staff are available to provide technical assistance with developing your project idea, developing a work plan, and preparing the application.
We encourage you to submit concept forms early for projects to occur at any time in 2014. This maximizes the support we can provide to help strengthen the application.
Requesting Teams For: Step 1. Concept Form Step 2. Project Application
RD #1 March 8- April 24, 2014 Submit by Oct 7, 2013 Submit by Oct 28, 2013
RD#2 May 3- June 30, 2014 Submit by Jan 13, 2014 Submit by Feb 3, 2014
RD #3 (July- August) Submit by April 28, 2014 Submit by May 19, 2014
RD #4 (September- November) Submit by July 14, 2014 Submit by Aug 4, 2014
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