Program Updates and Requirements
Pathfinder Next Update October 2024
AmeriCorps Seniors will pull station roster counties and project information from eGrants for the Pathfinder in September for the next update, which will be released in October. Take time to review your station roster list and update any stations that are no longer active. Double check station locations to ensure they fall into your approved geographic service area. If you have staff changes, update your contact information in the project information section of eGrants to reflect the best contact information for interested volunteers.
For technical assistance, refer to "Appendix A. 22: Review and Update Project Information" in your program handbook located on the Foster Grandparent, RSVP, Senior Companion, and Senior Demonstration Program grantee pages. The October 2023 Grantee Essentials call also walks through how information can be updated in eGrants.
Fiscal Year 2025 AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Competition Now Open
Please note: The application due date has been extended. Applications are now due no later than Wednesday, Sept. 25, 5 p.m. ET.
AmeriCorps Seniors has released the Fiscal Year 2025 AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Competition Notice of Funding Opportunity. Since 1971, RSVP has engaged older Americans in volunteer service that meets national and community needs and delivers lasting, meaningful results to those communities. With this funding opportunity, AmeriCorps intends to fund successful applicants that increase the impact of volunteers ages 55 and older who provide volunteer service in response to local community needs.
The Notice of Funding Opportunity and supporting documents can be found on the Funding Opportunity page.
The AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP competition runs over a three-year period, with FY 2025 being the first year of new awards. Incumbent grantees with a 22SR grant number must submit an application in response to the FY 2025 competition notice and be selected to maintain funding. Incumbent grantees approved by AmeriCorps Seniors to be a temporary sponsor for a fully relinquished geographic service area must submit an application to the FY 2025 competition notice and be selected to continue services. If incumbent grantees with a 22SR grant number or temporary sponsors fail to apply or be selected for funding, their current grants will end on Monday, March 31, 2025.
Applications must be submitted by Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 5 p.m. ET. Successful applicants will be notified by January 2025.
Continuation Application Due Dates
Please Note: The application due date has been extended. Applications are now due no later than Wednesday, Sept. 25, 5 p.m. ET.
Fiscal Year 2025 (Tuesday, Oct. 1 to Tuesday, Sept. 30) grant awards are contingent on annual congressional appropriations and availability of funds.
RSVP Grantees with 23SR or 24SR grant numbers* (April 1 start date)
- Applications due: Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 5 p.m. ET
Refer to the FY 2025 RSVP Continuation Notice of Funding Opportunity on the RSVP Grantees page for more information.
*Please refer to Appendix A for the list of grants eligible for continuation.
Important Reminders:
- It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure their SAM registration and Unique Entity Identifier are active. Awards will not be made to organizations that have expired registrations.
- To apply in eGrants, it is required that two individuals from each organization have active eGrants accounts. The authorized representative and project director must be different individuals with different eGrants accounts. Applications will be returned if the same person is listed in both fields.
- On-time application submissions are required. AmeriCorps Seniors does not guarantee on-time funding decisions or grant awards for organizations that submit late applications.
Need assistance? Contact the eGrants Help Desk.
AmeriCorps Seniors Final Rule
Rule goes into effect Tuesday, Oct. 1.
AmeriCorps has implemented a final rule to modernize AmeriCorps Seniors. These new changes make it easier for older adults to volunteer and help their communities. The final regulations include:
- Modernized Income Calculation
- Stipend Continuation During Administrative Leave
- Supplementing Stipends
- Consistency in Match Requirements
Please see the AmeriCorps Seniors Final Rule fact sheet for additional information on these changes.
Protocol for Breaches of Personally Identifiable Information
As a reminder, AmeriCorps General Grant and Cooperative Agreement Terms and Conditions identifies protocol for potential breaches of Personally Identifiable Information. It is important that any potential breaches are reported immediately to AmeriCorps.
The Office of Management and Budget defines Personally Identifiable Information as any information about an individual, including, but not limited to, education, financial transactions, medical history, and criminal or employment history. Additionally, any information which can be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity, such as their name, social security number, date and place of birth, mother’s maiden name, biometric records, etc., including any other personal information which is linked or linkable to an individual. All recipients and subrecipients must ensure that they have procedures in place to prepare for and respond to breaches of Personally Identifiable Information and notify the federal awarding agency in the event of a breach.
If your AmeriCorps grant-funded program or project creates, collects, uses, processes, stores, maintains, disseminates, discloses, or disposes of Personally Identifiable Information within the scope of that federal grant award, or uses or operates a federal information system, you must establish procedures to prepare for and respond to a potential breach of Personally Identifiable Information, including notice of a breach of Personally Identifiable Information to AmeriCorps. Grantees experiencing a breach should immediately notify AmeriCorps’ Office of Information Technology and their portfolio manager.
For more information, please see AmeriCorps’ Vulnerability Disclosure Policy.
AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Grant External Reviewers Needed!
AmeriCorps is working to expand our pool of qualified external reviewers to support future grant reviews, including our upcoming AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP grant review.
AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP grantees and organizations that intend to apply for RSVP grants are not eligible to be reviewers for the RSVP competition. However, if you know of anyone outside of your organization that may be interested in applying to be an external reviewer, please share this information with them.
Our External Reviewer website provides interested individuals with information about what to expect, the time commitment, minimum qualifications, and how to apply to be considered for the AmeriCorps grant review opportunities.
Thank you for your continued support of AmeriCorps!
Reporting Requirements
For reporting deadlines, review your grant's program-specific terms and conditions (see the section titled “Reporting Requirements”):
Reports will be made available in eGrants 90 days before the due date. If the option to enter report data is not available in eGrants, please reach out to your portfolio manager.
Current Reports Due:
AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion, and Senior Demonstration Program Quarter Three Grants Realigned to Quarter Four (those with a 15-month budget):
- Federal Financial Report Final (for 21SF, 21SC, or 21SD grant numbers) Due: Monday, Oct. 28 (Note: this Federal Financial Report covers the period of April 1, through June 30, 2024)
AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion, and Senior Demonstration Program Quarter Four Grants:
- Federal Financial Report Final (for 21SF, 21SC, or 21SD grant numbers) Due: Monday, Oct. 28
AmeriCorps Seniors American Rescue Plan Phase Two (July) and Phase Three Grants:
- Federal Financial Report Final Due: Monday, Oct. 28
Additional Resources
For instructions on the project progress report and federal financial report, visit your program's grantee resources section, select “submit a progress report” or “submit a Federal Financial Report” as the action, then click “apply” to show the resources.
AmeriCorps Seniors Operations Handbooks
Litmos Trainings for Reporting
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