AmeriCorps State and National January Newsletter

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AmeriCorps State and National
Jan. 27, 2025

AmeriCorps State and National

January Newsletter

Dear AmeriCorps State and National Grantees and State Commissions, 

Thank you for attending the AmeriCorps State and National Monthly Grantee and Commission Calls on Tuesday, Jan. 14. For those who were unable to join live, the call recordings for the monthlygrantee calland state commissions callare now available. Additional information from both calls is in this newsletter.  

Our next monthly call will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 4, from 1-2 p.m. ET. Please send any questions for the next call to ASNTraining@americorps.gov by Tuesday, Jan. 28. 

See you soon, 

AmeriCorps State and National 

AmeriCorps State and National Updates

Training Advisory Group

Thank you to both our returning and new members of the Training Advisory Group. Our first meeting was on Thursday, Jan. 16, and we’re excited by the energy and commitment shown by our members. We look forward to seeing what we’ll accomplish together in 2025.


Training Calendar and Upcoming Events

The AmeriCorps State and National training calendar is now live and can be found on the AmeriCorps.gov website under View Program Updates.

The Office of Modernization will be offering three separate calls for grantees and sponsors calls in the upcoming months. The registration link for these calls has been added to the AmeriCorps State and National training calendar.  


Updated Resources on AmeriCorps.gov  

The AmeriCorps State and National team has been working on updating our resources on AmeriCorps.gov in collaboration with other agency departments. Check out the refreshed AmeriCorps State and National Guide to Performance Measure Changes, AmeriCorps State and National Glossary of Terms, AmeriCorps State and National New Grantee Checklist, AmeriCorps State and National New Direct Grantee Resource Guide, and the Planning Grantee Resource. We’ll continue to share updates as we work on refreshing resources and removing outdated ones. 


Funding Opportunity: 2025 AmeriCorps State and National Native Nations Notice of Funding Opportunities – Deadline: Wednesday, April 9

AmeriCorps released the 2025 Native Nations Notice of Funding Opportunity and the 2025 AmeriCorps State and National Native Nations Planning Notice of Funding Opportunity. These funding opportunities are open to federally recognized tribes, and tribal organizations that are controlled, authorized, or chartered by federally recognized Native Nations, who are interested in hosting AmeriCorps members starting in the summer of 2025.  

This opportunity is designed to support Tribal Nations in addressing their unique and critical needs. Priorities include strengthening education, preserving traditional languages and cultural practices, advancing environmental stewardship, fostering economic opportunity, promoting healthy futures, and enhancing the quality of life for veterans. A new feature this year is that applicants may be eligible for 100 percent match replacement. More information about match replacement can be found in the Notice of Funding Opportunity and application instructions on the funding page.  

The application deadline is Wednesday, April 9, at 5 p.m. ET. Successful applicants will likely be notified at the end of May 2025, and funding will be released in July.


Evaluation and Project Progress Reports

Evaluation Inbox

Thank you for your patience as we have worked our way through the Evaluation Inbox. We have responded to most inquiries, including Alternate Evaluation Approach questions, and we will be sending out finalized evaluation plan review forms over the next few weeks to get everyone caught up.

We are working on streamlining the Alternate Evaluation Approach process in an effort remove bottlenecks and increase transparency. The goal is to make this process easier and quicker for everyone.

Project Progress Reports

There are a high percentage of commissions impacted by an incorrect progress report shells on commission support and commission investment fund grants. We are aware and working with IT to disable those incorrect project progress report shells. If you have been affected by this, know that you do not have reports due at the end of March.


ASL Interpretation Available

Live ASL interpretation is now available for AmeriCorps State and National monthly grantee and commission calls. If you would like to request an interpreter for an upcoming call, please email ASNTraining@americorps.gov at least two weeks prior to the call date.

Commission Update:

The next Commission call will be on Tuesday, Feb. 4, and will follow our new structure, to include the extension from 45 min. to one hour. The topic for discussion will be Truesceen and we invite you to send questions and future call topics to asntraining@americorps.gov.


Funding Opportunity for State Service Commissions: Youth Mental Health Corps – Deadline: Friday, Feb. 7

On Wednesday, Nov. 4, the Youth Mental Health Collaborative, led by the Schultz Family Foundation and Pinterest, released the 2025 request for proposals for the Youth Mental Health Corps. This request for proposals provides funding opportunities for State Service Commissions to design and implement service-to-career pathways through AmeriCorps into the behavioral health field, with Youth Mental Health Corps programs launching in fall 2026 and fall 2027. Through the Youth Mental Health Corps, young adults (ages 18–24, and up to 29 for peer recovery pathways) will receive training and earn certifications, credentials, and/or higher education credits in one of three key pathways – school-based mental health navigator, peer support/recovery navigator, community mental health navigator – all while serving as peer or near-peers to youth in schools, community-based organizations, and community health clinics. Review the following materials to learn more about eligibility, funding opportunities, and proposal instructions. Proposals must be submitted by Friday, Feb. 7.

AmeriCorps Updates

Office of Monitoring

What is the Common Findings Public Report?

The report includes sourced data from the Monitoring Dashboard (2020-2024). The report includes the top five most common compliance findings for each monitoring activity type:

  • Financial and Operational Fitness
  • Programmatic Reviews
  • Prohibitied Activites
  • New to AmeriCorps
  • National Service Criminal History Checks

The findings are broken out into the top five for the overall grant portfolio and the top five per program stream. For each of the top findings, the report shares:

  • Full text of the applicable monitoring question.
  • Location of the question in the Uniform Monitoring Package.
  • Linked reference to the applicable regulation, program requirement, terms and conditions, etc.
  • Compliance tips from monitoring officers.

How to Access the Report

The report is shared in the AmeriCorps Insider Newsletter and can be found on the Monitoring page of the AmeriCorps website. You can also save the direct link to the Office of Monitoring Public Report – 2020-2024.

How is the Report Used?

The report provides a targeted and digestible source of monitoring results data that can help the agency and program offices understand the common compliance issues for programs and portfolios, and the necessary training and technical assistance needs.

Grantees can use the report to target self-monitoring areas, alongside the Uniform Monitoring Package. Grantees can also review the common findings as they prepare for incoming assigned monitoring activities and to identify training topics for subrecipients, service sites/stations, award staff, and more.

Next Steps and Future Updates

The Office of Monitoring would appreciate you sharing the report with your staff. We would welcome feedback and suggestions, directed to monitoring@americorps.gov. We will be updating this report semi-annually as we receive and finalize new monitoring data.

AmeriCorps State and National Response

AmeriCorps State and National has reviewed the report and has provided a response that includes new and updated training and technical assistance opportunities to ensure that grantees are equipped with the necessary training and tools. 


Office of Communications and Marketing

New Brand Portal

You can now access AmeriCorps photos, videos, factsheets, and other brand resources and materials on Aprimo. This resource will continuously be updated as we receive more assets. The portal will serve as a one-stop shop to access all resources that the office is creating. This includes things like photos, videos, flyers, and many other resources. The website is still available, but the content in Aprimo is more curated and incorporate the links to the national gear store, ordering for free promotional materials, and the current social press kits.

Access the portal - https://brand.americorps.gov/.

AmeriCorps PSA Update

Over the past year, AmeriCorps teams have been filmed at 17 locations across the United States and Puerto Rico. The footage will be used in the PSA to focus on connecting people to their purpose.​

  • The PSA will emphasize that AmeriCorps is a place for individuals at any stage of life to come together, make a meaningful impact, and discover the purpose they’ve been seeking.​
  • The PSA will feature curated footage from these productions, highlighting the diversity of AmeriCorps programs, members, and volunteers. The visuals and script will be thoughtfully edited to create a cohesive and compelling narrative.​
  • The video will highlight how service unlocks opportunities, connecting individuals to impactful ways to make a difference ​ in the lives of others—and in their own.​

AmeriCorps will finalize the PSA in February and will share new messaging to the field, including guidelines and training. If you have ideas about what toolkit assets would be helpful, email logos@americorps.gov.


Office of Grant Administration

Alignment between Serve America Act and AmeriCorps State and National Regulations: Elimination of Living Allowance Match Requirements

  • The AmeriCorps State and National rules that were finalized in April 2024 removed outdated provisions that limited the Federal share of a member’s living allowance to 85 percent of the minimum required living allowance.

These provisions are outdated because the Serve America Act eliminated the requirement for grantees to match 15 percent of the member living allowance and member support cost.

  • See Public Law 111-13, section 1315(1)(B)-(D) (striking what was then paragraph (a) (2) of 42 U.S.C. 12594). The provisions appeared at §§ 2521.45(a)(1), 2521.60(a), and 2522.240(b)(6)(i) and (iii).

Overall Match Requirement

The new AmeriCorps State and National match rules also bring the regulations into alignment with the long-standing flexibility for grantees to track match against only the overall budget rather than by each section of the budget.  ​

The new AmeriCorps State and National match rule references a minimum operation costs percentage at 33 percent. This reference is confusing, and AmeriCorps will only assess match compliance against the overall match share percentage. AmeriCorps will resolve this confusion in our next rulemaking opportunity. In the meantime, we will ensure that there is clarity in the FY 2025 Terms and Conditions.

Alternate Match Waivers Above 30 Percent

Applicants with an approved alternate match waiver rate above 30 percent (prior to the new AmeriCorps State and National match schedule) are now able to apply against the FY 2025 AmeriCorps State and National Notice of Funding Opportunity using the new AmeriCorps State and National match schedule.

Approximately 15 applicants (all sub-applicants) were previously impacted by this eGrants issue. The Office of Grants Administration sent notifications to impacted commissions this week.

If the problem persists for any applicant or sub-applicants, please contact the hotline so that we can investigate the issue.


Inter-Agency Council on Youth Programs

AmeriCorps Resources:

AmeriCorps will be having a webinar, Addressing Homelessness and Housing Insecurity in Kentucky Through National Service, on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. ET. This presentation will present a Return-on-Investment study focused on the Homes for All AmeriCorps program in Kentucky. Learn more and register here.

Federal Partner Resources:

The Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice released new funding opportunities on research and evaluation on youth justice topics. The deadline to apply is Thursday, March 20. Learn more here.

This funding opportunity seeks proposals for research and evaluation projects to inform policy and practice in the field of youth justice in the following four topics:

  1. Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice System Prosecution.
  2. Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice Defense Delivery Systems.
  3. Evaluation of Youth Reentry Practices.
  4. Resubmissions of Youth Justice Reinvestment Studies.

The Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention has released two new reports to Congress (AmeriCorps State and National leadership are participating members). Both the full Council report and the report from our practitioner members are available on the Council's website.

The Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal Child Health Block Grant has released national and state snapshots – available here. One of the five domains for the block grant is adolescent health.


Public Health AmeriCorps

Grantee Reminders:

Original Public Health AmeriCorps Foundational Training Plan is Closing

Please make sure that members are enrolling in the new CDC TRAIN plan. The original CDC TRAIN plan will retire on Monday, March 31, 5 p.m. ET and users will no longer have access. Impacted members will receive an e-mail this month. Please check your member onboarding materials to make sure you are linking to the new CDC TRAIN plan (#7484). Members who have not fulfilled their CDC TRAIN requirement and are in the old training plan have until Monday, March 31 to complete it. Otherwise, they will have to complete the requirement in the new CDC TRAIN plan before the end of their service term.

Questions – contact publichealth@americorps.gov

Deadline Extended: Complete the Grantee Survey by Monday, Feb. 3

AmeriCorps Office of Research and Evaluation is evaluating the Public Health AmeriCorps program in partnership with an independent evaluator, JBS International. Please complete the grantee survey you received mid-September from JBS International, our independent evaluator <noreply@alchemer.com>, so that we can learn more about the successes and challenges of the program and better support your work this program year. If you cannot find your survey link, please e-mail publichealthamericorpseval@jbsinternational.com.

Public Health AmeriCorps Member Opportunities

Resource Round-Up with Public Health AmeriCorps Collaborative Partners Thursday, Jan. 16, from 3-4 p.m. ET

The leading national public health organizations, including the American Public Health Association, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, National Association of County and City Health Officials, and the CDC Foundation, want to connect with Public Health AmeriCorps members.  

What to Expect:  

  • Discover tools, resources, and opportunities designed to help you thrive in public health.
  • Connect with partners offering resources to support your career growth.
  • Learn about NEW resources and opportunities launching in 2025 for Public Health AmeriCorps members and alumni.

Presenting your Professional Self and Peer Speed Networking 

Thursday, Feb. 27, 3-4 p.m. ET

Connect with public health professionals nationwide in our dynamic online forum. Share insights, exchange ideas, and expand your network to advance your impact in the field.

Public Health AmeriCorps Virtual Career Skills Fair - April 2025

This is a chance to explore career paths in public health, learn about job search resources, and take the next step in your professional development. Stay tuned for details and a finalized date.


Compliance Tip

Branding

Programs can be found non-compliant if old logos are used in marketing materials and gear. To ensure your program stays compliant, you can ask questions like:

  • Are projects visually identified as AmeriCorps (including, but not limited to logos, websites, social media, service gear and clothing) and following AmeriCorps brand guidelines?
  • Are members provided information that projects are part of AmeriCorps?
  • Are there alterations to AmeriCorps logos or other brand identities? If yes, did the grantee receive prior written approval from AmeriCorps?
  • If applicable, do agreements with subsites explicitly state the program is an AmeriCorps program?

Make sure to reference General Terms and Conditions and stay current by regularly checking the AmeriCorps brand guidelines.