Make a Difference. Join AmeriCorps Today.
Through our programs, AmeriCorps offers opportunities with different time commitments and requirements, meaning you can serve in whatever capacity works for your goals and lifestyle.
Why AmeriCorps?
AmeriCorps brings people together to tackle the country’s most pressing challenges, through national service and volunteering, helping to make service to others a cornerstone of our national culture.
Join a Like-Minded Network
Become part of a network of one million individuals who contribute to positive change in their communities.
Serve Where it Matters to You
Whether it’s connecting volunteers with seniors, or local service projects, there are many ways to get involved.
Gain Valuable Skills and Expertise
Serving gives you access to scholarships, while also growing you personally and professionally.
Ways To Serve
Whether you have two hours or 12 months – AmeriCorps has an opportunity to maximize your time and talents while building your community.
Are you an organization looking for a team of AmeriCorps members that can complete service projects responding to local communities’ needs?
Are you an organization looking for resources to help overcome poverty in the local community, primarily through capacity building?
Are you an organization looking for grants that support AmeriCorps members in meeting critical needs in the community through primarily direct service?
“As a VISTA, I am able utilize my skills to serve underrepresented people while strengthening my knowledge and relationship with my community through teamwork, community involvement and service learning.”
Anita JonesAmericorps Vista Alumnus
“While my service term with AmeriCorps only lasts two years,
I am proud to be one of many college advisors who have made a lasting contribution to this community.”
Ben BuellAmericorps Virginia Member
“Without my AmeriCorps experience I would be a completely different person. I will never forget my time as an advisor, and I am so thankful for AmeriCorps for providing me the opportunity.”
Cameron StokesAmericorps Virginia Member
“I believe that you can never do too much for someone or care too much. I don't want excessive recognition for my actions. Instead, I want people to know I care, and I will do what I can to ensure their safety and health.”
Jewel BrownAmericorps Seniors Volunteer
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