AmeriCorps grants awarded in Pa.
Pennsylvania has received a dozen AmeriCorps grants totaling $9 million, which will create up to 2,200 community service positions in the state, the Department of Labor & Industry said Friday.
PennSERVE: The Governor’s Office of Citizen Service will distribute seven state grants totaling more than $5.3 million, which will create more than 1,700 positions. Five national grants totaling more than $3.9 million will also be awarded to multistate programs operating in the state, with the support of PennSERVE, which will create up to 480 additional AmeriCorps positions, the department said.
“These grants create thousands of opportunities for individuals to make a difference in their communities through citizen service,” Labor & Industry Secretary Sandi Vito said. “From tutoring and mentoring, to renovating residences and community cleanup, the work carried out by these organizations will have an immediate and positive effect on our neighborhoods and residents.”
Grants funded through PennSERVE have been awarded to the following, which serve counties in the local area:
• Jumpstart for Young Children Inc. (Allegheny and Philadelphia counties), $320,453 grant, will create 174 positions, AmeriCorps members serve in preschool settings, including Head Start, faith-and community-based centers to engage students in learning activities
• Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, $50,722 grant, will create 287 positions, college students will serve as AmeriCorps members at nonprofit organizations to support local education and other human needs that target various beneficiaries throughout the state, including Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
• City Year Inc., $2,415,000 grant, will create 210 positions, AmeriCorps members provide in-school tutoring and after-school services in Greater Philadelphia area schools.
• Teach For America, $802,497 grant, will create 330 positions, AmeriCorps members will provide classroom instruction and enrichment activities focused on overcoming the achievement gap for schools through education and volunteer generation in under resourced communities in Philadelphia County cash till payday advance.
National direct-funded grants have been awarded to the following, which serve counties in the local area:
• HOPE Worldwide, $298,101 grant, will create 94 positions, AmeriCorps members provide direct service and perform capacity-building activities in three primary programmatic areas that focus on academic enrichment, environmental stewardship and community rebuilding in Delaware County.
• Health Federation of Philadelphia, $1,198,486 grant, will create 94 positions, the National Health Corps promotes health careers and health education in Pennsylvania, Illinois and Florida. Members assist uninsured individuals with accessing health care, resources and assist with enrolling the uninsured in insurance and/or drug prescription programs.
• Philadelphia AIDS Consortium, $374,070 grant, will create 60 positions, AmeriCorps members will provide health education and support services and mobilize volunteers for programs that target low-income minorities living with, and affected by, HIV in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and California.
• Temple University of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education (Philadelphia), $247,619 grant, will create 90 positions, AmeriCorps program addresses health literacy needs of elders, elderly immigrants and refugees through service learning, civic engagement and tutoring. Project assists elderly immigrants and refuges in communication with health-care providers. Members support the target population’s access to health services and strengthen immigrant-serving organizations’ ability to address the needs of this growing population.
AmeriCorps was able to add 500 people to its ranks in Pennsylvania last year through the help of funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.