AmeriCorps State and National April Newsletter

AmeriCorps

AmeriCorps State and National
April 3, 2025

AmeriCorps State and National

April Newsletter


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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, April 1. For those who were unable to join live, the call recordings for the monthlygrantee calland state commissions call are now available. Additional information from both calls is in this newsletter.  

Our next monthly call will take place on Tuesday, May 6, from 1-2 p.m. ET. Please send any questions for the next call to ASNTraining@americorps.gov by Monday, April 28. 

See you soon, 

AmeriCorps State and National


AmeriCorps State and National Updates

AmeriCorps New Rule Term Eligibility

Thank you for your questions on the new rule term eligibility. AmeriCorps State and National has created an FAQ with our responses.


Training Calendar and Upcoming Events  

For upcoming AmeriCorps State and National training events, visit the 2025 Training and Technical Assistance Events Calendar on AmeriCorps.gov. For the latest Training and Technical Assistance for the fiscal year 2025 Native Nations Funding Opportunity, visit the “FY 2025 AmeriCorps State and National Native Nations Grants” Funding Page. ​  ​

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

For National Service Criminal History Check-specific training and events, visit the National Service Criminal History Check webpage


Grantee and Sponsor Guidance on Compliance Webpage

The new Grantee and Sponsor Guidance on Compliance page on AmeriCorps.gov is available to grantees and sponsors as an executive order compliance resource. It answers the questions:

  • What is an executive order? 
  • What part of my AmeriCorps grant must comply with executive orders?  
  • Which executive orders must I comply with?
  • Are federally recognized tribes subject to executive orders? 

Service Opportunity Listings

AmeriCorps is proactively taking action to ensure alignment with President Trump’s executive orders, related directives, and the Trump-Vance Administration priorities. As part of this review, AmeriCorps continues to remove service opportunity listings that appear out of compliance with executive orders. If your service opportunity listing is removed, please update to ensure compliance with executive orders and repost.


AmeriCorps Updates


National Service Criminal History Checks

Effective Tuesday, April 1, AmeriCorps is reducing the maximum amount of time for which costs are generally disallowed for National Service Criminal History Check noncompliance from six months to three months.

In addition, grantees may now request AmeriCorps staff review their National Service Criminal History Check policies and provide recommendations for improvement in regard to alignment with AmeriCorps regulations.

For additional information on these updates, including guidance for prime grantees enforcing disallowance with subgrantees, please review the Wednesday, March 26, email notice posted in the archive section of AmeriCorps’ National Service Criminal History Check webpage.


Compliance Tip: National Service Criminal History Check

Ensure that you have adjudicated all check components and maintain dated documentation before each person’s start date.

Reminders:

  • Maintaining printouts of check results is generally not sufficient documentation of when you reviewed the results.
  • Checklists, memos-to-file, or other file documents recording your check review outcomes and dates of review are good practices.