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National Service in Florida
More than 14,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping tomeet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civicengagement through national service in Florida. Serving at more than2,000 locations throughout the state, these citizens tutor and mentorchildren, support veterans and military families, provide healthservices, restore the environment, respond to disasters, increaseeconomic opportunity, and recruit and manage volunteers.
MEETING COMMUNITY NEEDS IN FLORIDA Senior Corps:contribute their time and talents in one of three Senior Corpsprograms. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors andmentors to more than 6,200 young people who have specialneeds. Senior Companions help more than 2,100 homeboundseniors and other adults maintain independence in their ownhomes. RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols, renovate homes,protect the environment, tutor and mentor youth, respond tonatural disasters, and provide other services through more than1,000 groups across Florida.
individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven serviceto meet education, environmental, health, economic, and otherpressing needs in communities across Florida. Most AmeriCorps grantfunding goes to the Volunteer Florida, which in turn awards grants tononprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder ofthe grant funding is distributed by CNCS directly to multi-state andnational organizations through a competitive grants process. Otherindividuals serve through AmeriCorps VISTA, whose members helpbring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-timeto fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, andincrease housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps NCCC (NationalCivilian Community Corps), a 10-month, full time residential programfor men and women between the ages of 18 and 24. In exchange fortheir service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award that canbe used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans.Since 1994, more than 29,000 Florida residents have served more than42 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps EducationAwards totaling more than $90,390,000.
This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 2,000AmeriCorps:
More than 12,000 seniors in Florida
The Corporation for National and Community Service is afederal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities,and fosters civic engagement through service andvolunteering. CNCS annually engages more than five millionAmericans in service to meet local needs through SeniorCorps, AmeriCorps, and national days of service; improvescommunities through the Social Innovation Fund, and leadsPresident Obama's national call to service initiative, UnitedWe Serve. To learn more visit NationalService.gov or Serve.govor call 202-606-5000 or TTY 1-800-833-3722.
Social Innovation Fund: The Social Innovation Fund transforms
This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)will commit more than $40,820,000 to support Florida communitiesthrough national service initiatives. CNCS invests in cost-effectivecommunity solutions--working hand in hand with local partners toimprove lives, expand economic opportunity, and engage citizens insolving problems in their communities. Serving in many of the state'smost impoverished communities, CNCS provides vital support toschools, food banks, homeless shelters, community health clinics,youth centers, veterans service facilities, and other nonprofit andfaith-based organizations at a time of growing demand for services.Through a unique public-private partnership, this federal investmentwill leverage an additional $38,110,000 in other resources tostrengthen community impact, build local support, and increase returnon taxpayer dollars. Nationwide, CNCS, its grantees, and projectsponsors generated more than $1.25 billion in outside resources frombusinesses, foundations, public agencies, and other sources in FY2015.
lives and communities using limited federal investment as acatalyst to grow the impact of nonprofits with evidence of strongresults. It harnesses the expertise of grantmaking intermediariesto identify, evaluate and expand effective nonprofits andengages funding partners to contribute nearly three dollars toevery one federal dollar invested. As the Social Innovation Fundnetwork grows programs that work in Florida, more people areable to overcome their most pressing challenges in the areas ofeconomic opportunity, health, and youth development. The SocialInnovation Fund is investing more than $410,000 in expandingthe impact of 5 nonprofits in Florida.
Information on this page reflects active programs as of February 22, 2016
Florida At a GlanceProgram FundingAmeriCorps Projects Participants Education Scholarships1 2Service Locations
AmeriCorps National 50 579 $3,711,987 $3,745,195146 3
AmeriCorps State Competitive 8 556 $3,112,725 $4,329,77479AmeriCorps State Formula 24 756 $3,855,179 $6,578,443186AmeriCorps VISTA 21 118 $678,615 $1,927,058120
103 2,009 $11,358,506 $16,580,470AMERICORPS TOTAL (Current Projects Only) 531
Program FundingProjects Participants Education ScholarshipsService LocationsSenior CorpsFoster Grandparent Program 11 1,839 - $5,446,943489RSVP 27 9,872 - $2,458,0381,015Senior Companion Program 7 698 - $2,235,266136
45 12,409 - $10,140,247SENIOR CORPS TOTAL (Current Projects Only) 1,640
Program FundingProjects Participants Education ScholarshipsService LocationsSocial Innovation Fund5 - - $411,401-Nonprofit Subgrantees
5 - - $411,401-SOCIAL INNOVATION FUND TOTAL (Current Projects Only)
Program FundingOther Funding Projects Participants Education ScholarshipsService Locations
Martin Luther King Day 3 - - $1,180,364-September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance 1 - - $324,000-State Commission Operations Support 1 - - $469,939-Volunteer Generation Fund 1 - - $364,732-
6 - - $2,339,035OTHER FUNDING TOTAL (Current Projects Only) -
$11,358,506159 14,418 $29,471,153PROGRAM TOTALS
$40,829,659TOTAL CNCS FUNDING (Including Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards)
Notes: The data shown represents a snapshot in time. CNCS project sites, participants, and funding change throughout the year, so the data may not reflect current conditions.
TOTAL CNCS FUNDING + TOTAL LOCAL PROGRAM SUPPORT
$38,110,181TOTAL LOCAL PROGRAM SUPPORT
2,171
(Non-CNCS Resources) 5
$78,939,840
4
1 This figure represents the number of awarded positions available to be filled in the 2015 - 2016 program year. For AmeriCorps VISTA, this represents the actual number ofVISTA members in active service.
2 This figure represents the maximum potential value of Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards that can be earned by AmeriCorps members serving in Florida. The award canbe used in any state to pay for college, graduate school, vocational training, or to pay back student loans. The education award total is included in total CNCS funding.
3 AmeriCorps National figures may include national programs headquartered in the state and/or operating sites of national programs that are headquartered in other states.Funding reflects the estimated proportionate share of the national grant associated with operating sites in this report. Some national organizations do not report operatingsite data, or it was not available at time of publishing, so figures may not reflect current conditions.
4 The service location total may contain multiple counts of unique locations where multiple CNCS programs are operating.5 As part of its public-private partnership approach, CNCS requires grantees to leverage additional resources to strengthen community impact and increase the return on the
federal investment. This figure reflects non-CNCS cash and in-kind resources that CNCS grantees and project sponsors have committed to raise or other revenue used tosupport their programming activities across the state. Last year, CNCS, its grantees, and project sponsors generated more than $1.25 billion in outside resources frombusinesses, foundations, public agencies, and other sources.
Since 1994, more than 29,000 Florida residents have served more than 42 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling morethan $90,390,000.
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State Commission
Volunteer Florida was created by Executive Order of the Governor in 1993 and established in Florida Statute by the Florida Legislature in1994 to administer AmeriCorps funding in Florida. Volunteer Florida (VF) administers $31.7 million in funding for 45 grantees acrossFlorida, including $10,644,214 in federal grants from CNCS and $9,352,803 in local match. VF leverages $32 in non-state funding for everydollar of state funding received. In 2014-2015, 1,289 Florida AmeriCorps members provided 1.69 million hours of service to Florida, a valueof $35.6 million. They served 49,703 students in 268 Florida schools in 2014-2015. Volunteer Florida welcomed five new AmeriCorpsprograms in 2015, representing $2.1 million in new funding. The Volunteer Florida Emergency Management Department continues toprovide training to AmeriCorps programs and members in Florida. In 2015, VF coordinated 40 partners’ activities in preparation forHurricane Erika, managed a $900,000 FEMA grant, and deployed to Pasco County following severe flooding. The VF Foundation continues towork closely with Governor Rick Scott, the Florida Cabinet, and the Legislature to recognize more Florida volunteers, educators, veterans,and entrepreneurs.
Across Florida, 1,289 AmeriCorps members gave 1,690,773 hours of service valued at $36 million last year. Nearly 85 percent of theseAmeriCorps members served in an education-focused program. In 2014-2015, the AmeriCorps members who served through VolunteerFlorida’s grantees tutored, mentored, and provided other educational services to 49,703 students in 268 schools. Of these students, 78percent improved their academic skills. Florida's AmeriCorps programs brought in an additional 8,183 volunteers who contributed 80,158hours of service valued at $1.7 million. For their service, Volunteer Florida’s AmeriCorps members earned $6.5 million in education awards.
AmeriCorps State
The AmeriCorps Northwest Florida Environmental Stewards, in partnership with the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance, is an environmentalstewardship program of Northwest Florida State College and has 13 AmeriCorps members in service. These members are helping to restoreprecious habitat in coastal communities through a year-long environmental STEM curriculum called Grasses in Classes. Students gainSTEM skills as they restore the Choctawhatchee watershed. Members and community volunteers work on restoration projects designed torestore, beautify, and maintain the parks and public lands in the watershed district. Each month, members teach hands-on lessons tosupport classroom science education. The program culminates with students planting shoreline grasses at salt marsh restoration sites. In2014, AmeriCorps members served 1,863 third through fifth graders at 20 schools; 1,557 of these students increased their knowledge ofSTEM concepts. More than 400 volunteers served 1,015 hours to support environmental education and restoration. The program instills alove of the local habitat, restores shoreline, and inspires the next generation of watershed stewards.
Jacksonville, Miami, and Orlando have 355 City Year AmeriCorps members who serve full-time at 34 schools, helping more than 37,920students at greatest risk of dropping out. City Year AmeriCorps members work alongside teachers, using research-based tools to improvestudents’ attendance, behavior, and performance in math and English. The members also lead afterschool programs and school-wideinitiatives to improve school culture. In Jacksonville, at Matthew Gilbert Middle School, every student with an F or D in math who hadindividual support improved to a C or higher. At Jacksonville’s Raines High School, 97 percent of students moved from below 90 percentaverage daily attendance to at or above 90 percent by the end of the year. In Orlando, 90 percent of students who had individual supportfrom City Year AmeriCorps members maintained or improved by at least one letter grade in English Language Arts. At Miami’s Booker T.Washington High School, every student who had individual attention for behavior either had fewer suspensions or maintained zerosuspensions.
AmeriCorps National
The Urban League of Broward County has four AmeriCorps members who serve through its Healthy Living Peer Educators Program. TheAmeriCorps members reach out to participants, help them enroll in health insurance, and teach preventive health education workshops.Recently, the members have conducted workshops at local health fairs in the Fort Lauderdale area, focusing specifically on the importanceof health insurance, HIV prevention, nutrition, and fitness. Thanks to these workshops, Broward County residents have learned how eatinghabits affect bodily functions, weight, blood pressure, and sugar levels. The members led discussions on food deserts and gaveparticipants information about local community gardens where they can buy fresh, organic fruits and vegetables at a discounted rate.
One Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) Corps AmeriCorps member served this past year at University of West Florida in Pensacola.YMHFA is a certification course that introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of adolescent mental health problems,focuses on the importance of early intervention, and teaches how to help adolescents who are in crisis or having a mental health orsubstance use challenge. The AmeriCorps member, who is a trained YMHFA instructor, certified 167 community members in the program. Athree month follow-up survey revealed that YMHFA strategies helped 143 adolescents who struggle with a mental health challenge orillness.
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The Education Foundation of Alachua County works with an AmeriCorps VISTA member to improve access to primary and preventive healthcare for low-income K-12 students in Gainesville. There are an estimated 4,758 uninsured children in Alachua County, approximately 10.2percent of the total population. The VISTA member recruits and trains volunteers to perform outreach, engagement and support to increaseenrollment of uninsured and economically disadvantaged students eligible for health insurance and health benefit programs offered by thestate. From 2014 - 2015, through the VISTA's capacity- building activities, more than 75 community volunteers were recruited and trained,and 120 new clients from the targeted population were enrolled and utilizing primary and preventative health care. In 2014 alone, membersin Florida mobilized more than 34,000 community volunteers and raised over $25 million in support of organizations like El Sol that arefighting poverty.
AmeriCorps VISTA
With support from AmeriCorps VISTA members El Sol, Jupiter’s Neighborhood Resource Center, has become a model for communitiesseeking to serve day laborers and promote positive immigrant integration. Members help organize and connect Jupiter’s day-labor hiring ofGuatemalan and Mexican immigrants in a structured & safe atmosphere. Members also recruit community volunteers to enhance El Sol'sservices to day-laborers in language and literacy instruction, counseling, health education, civic, education, legal, occupational andfinancial workshops. Members have helped build family stability to create a more sustainable, resilient community.
AmeriCorps NCCC
The Tallahassee Food Network (TFN) requested an AmeriCorps NCCC team to provide maintenance on community gardens, aquaponicssystems, and support the local food bank and farmers market. The program's mission is to grow community-based good food systems thatare environmentally sustainable and maximize community self-reliance and social justice. AmeriCorps members assisted in themaintenance of four different gardens around Tallahassee and two iGrow locations on Dunn St. and South City. These projects focused ongarden maintenance, with members composting, spreading mulch, transplanting vegetation and harvesting produce. The team also workedwith Tallahassee Aquaponics, assisting with the maintenance of eight aquaponics systems, the construction of two additional systems andthe upkeep of aquaponics pools. Additionally, members assisted with the setup and break down of the Frenchtown Heritage Farmer’sMarket. Members also supported the Second Harvest of the Big Bend Food Bank by inventorying all items at the food bank and assistedwith a seasonal clean-up of the garden at Bond Elementary School.
In its service with BRACE, an AmeriCorps NCCC team helped hang insulation, install drywall, flooring, doors, baseboards, and paint homesdamaged by floods in Pensacola. The program's mission is to reduce the loss of life, injury, property damage, environmental impact andeconomic loss due to disaster, through fostering communication, cooperation, collaboration and coordination among community, faith-based, non-profit, private and public organizations active in one or more phases of emergency management. In the first few weeks,AmeriCorps members did a full rehab of a home affected by flooding. Afterwards, members were split into different work areas, with onegroup traveling to various disaster victims’ homes to relocate family possessions into a storage pod so the program could begin the home-restoration process. Another group worked at the program office to assist with disaster preparedness research, event planning and dataentry. Lastly, the team helped remove mold from the exterior of trailer homes due to the recent flooding. The team provided a sense of hopeto the Pensacola community by proving there are individuals that care enough to offer their time to people in need.
During the 2014-2015 school year, 51 children in Putnam and St. Johns counties were matched with a caring, dedicated FosterGrandparent volunteer mentor through Communities In Schools of Northeast Florida. A total of 43 Foster Grandparents, ages 55 through 86,served a minimum of 20 hours per week at ten different school sites. Among the special needs students mentored, 100 percent graduatedon time, 100 percent improved their attendance, 100 percent met their high-risk behavior reduction goals, 100 percent improved theirattitude and commitment to school, and 99 percent were promoted to the next grade level. This national service partnership furthersurrounds students with a community of supportive interventions, empowering them to stay in school and expand individual opportunity.
Senior Corps Foster Grandparent Program
Everyday Impact Broward's 133 Senior Companion Program volunteers positively impact the lives of frail elderly, disabled adults andveterans by providing peer support to the most vulnerable citizens in Broward County. Over the year, SCP volunteers served 225Independent Living clients an average of 7.4 hours per week. In addition, 98.67 percent of clients served reported an increase in social tiesand perceived social support. SCP volunteers served 61 caregivers 7.92 hours per week and 98.3 percent of caregivers similarly reportedan increase in social ties and perceived social ties. The friendship and interdependence between the client and the Senior Companion is thebridge that keeps both client and Senior Companion connected to the community, making that community stronger. As CNCS's researchsupports, the service that SCP volunteers provide has brought peace of mind to caregivers and an improved quality of life for thecompanions themselves.
Senior Corps Senior Companion Program
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The Social Innovation Fund (SIF) transforms lives by using evidence to find what works and make it work for more people. The SIF Classicand SIF Pay for Success programs harness the expertise of grant-making intermediaries to identify, evaluate and expand effectivenonprofits serving low-income communities across America. The SIF programs in Florida are focused on employment attainment, affordablehousing, food security, and justice system avoidance. The Social Innovation Fund is investing $411,401 to expand the impact of fivenonprofits in Florida.
Social Innovation Fund
Volunteer Florida uses its Volunteer Generation Fund grant to support a skills-based volunteer program using evidence-based principles ofservice and the concept of volunteering as a pathway to work. The funding helped to increase the capacity of organization to recruit,manage, support and retain skills-based volunteers to serve in high value volunteer assignments. Subgrantees receive comprehensivetraining, funding for program enhancements and ongoing technical assistance, and coaching to establish or strengthen their skills-basedvolunteer program. Volunteer Florida invested $150,000 in grants for 15 Florida nonprofits. The 15 Volunteer Generation Fund subgranteesrecruited 6,476 skills based volunteers who served 90,443 hours valued at more than $1.9 million. A total of 743 skills based volunteerswere engaged to support STEM and an additional 519 skills-based volunteers were recruited for My Brother's Keeper initiatives. VolunteerFlorida in partnership with the Florida Association of Volunteer Resource Managers provided Excellence in Volunteer Management Trainingto 74 individuals representing 55 organizations resulting in increased capacity of volunteer managers.
Volunteer Generation Fund
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AmeriCorps in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor OrganizationNumber of
Participants Program Type
AMERICORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
103
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
2,009
288 34
Apopka Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Apopka (Current)Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc.
33 AmeriCorps National
Apopka Rebuilding Together Orlando (Current)Rebuilding Together, Inc
1 AmeriCorps National
Arcadia Arcadia-DeSoto County HFH, Inc. (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
2 AmeriCorps National
Atlantic Beach Beaches HFH (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
7 AmeriCorps National
Atlantic Beach New Home Construction and Rehab (September 16 - November 10, 2015)Beaches Habitat for Humanity
9 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Bartow AmeriCorps Polk Reads (Current)Polk Education Foundation
31 AmeriCorps State Formula
Bristol AmeriCorps Targeted Outreach (Completed)Twin Oaks Juvenile Development
20 AmeriCorps State Formula
Casselberry Building Better Futures (Completed)Christian HELP
- AmeriCorps VISTA
Casselberry Seminole County & Grt Apopka FL, Inc., HFH of (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Clearwater AmeriCorps Clearwater (Completed)Clearwater Police Department
13 AmeriCorps State Formula
Clearwater COC Clearwater (Current)Ethiopian Community Development Council Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Clearwater Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services (Current)HIAS, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Coral Gables Florida Reading Corps (Current)Reading & Math Inc
20 AmeriCorps State Formula
Coral Gables University of Miami School of Law (Current)Equal Justice Works
2 AmeriCorps National
Daytona Beach Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. (Completed)Equal Justice Works
2 AmeriCorps National
DeLand Stetson U. FL 32723-0001 (Completed)The College of New Jersey
- AmeriCorps National
Delray Beach Literacy AmeriCorps Palm Beach County (Current)Palm Beach County Literacy Coalition
40 AmeriCorps State Formula
Delray Beach South Palm Beach County, Inc., HFH of (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
- AmeriCorps National
Doral Take Stock in Children (Current)Take Stock in Children
5 AmeriCorps VISTA
Eustis Construct New Homes and Serve as Site Leaders (March 6 - April 16, 2015)Habitat for Humanity of Lake-Sumter
10 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Eustis Lake-Sumter FL, Inc; HFH (Completed)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Florida City AmeriCorps YouthPride (Current)Centro Campesino
14 AmeriCorps State Formula
Fort Lauderdale Broward, Inc., HFH of (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
3 AmeriCorps National
Fort Lauderdale Urban League of Broward County (Current)National Urban League
4 AmeriCorps National
Fort Myers Catholic Charities of Venice (Current)Catholic Charities USA
2 AmeriCorps National
Fort Myers Hope HCS (Current)University of Maryland
24 AmeriCorps National
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AmeriCorps in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor OrganizationNumber of
Participants Program Type
AMERICORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
103
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
2,009
288 34
Fort Myers Southwest Florida Food Corps (Completed)Harry Chapin Food Bank of Southwest Florida, Inc
10 AmeriCorps State Formula
Fort Pierce AmeriCorps St. Lucie/Indian River/Okeechobee Reads (Current)Big Brothers Big Sisters of St. Lucie County
22 AmeriCorps State Formula
Gainesville Florida Conservation Corps AmeriCorps (Current)Florida Department of Environmental Protection
45 AmeriCorps State Formula
Gainesville Project S.U.C.C.E.S.S. (Current)United Way of North Central Florida
1 AmeriCorps VISTA
Gainesville Support Various Restoration Projects (March 6 - April 16, 2015)Alachua Conservation Trust Inc.
9 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Gainesville The Education Foundation of Alachua County, Inc Kids Covered (Completed)The Education Foundation of Alachua County, Inc
- AmeriCorps VISTA
Gainesville Three Rivers Legal Services (Current)Equal Justice Works
1 AmeriCorps National
Gainesville YouthBuild Gainesville, FL (Current)YouthBuild USA, Inc
42 AmeriCorps National
Homestead Invasive Plant Removal (October 15 - November 11, 2015)National Park Service - Everglades National Park
6 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Jacksonville American Red Cross NPRC - North Florida Region (Completed)American National Red Cross DC
7 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville AmeriCorps Duval Reads (Current)Communities In Schools of Jacksonville, Inc.
38 AmeriCorps State Formula
Jacksonville AmeriCorps Youth Transition Program (Current)the arc jacksonville, inc
25 AmeriCorps State Formula
Jacksonville City Year Jacksonville - NATL (Completed)City Year, Inc.
73 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville City Year Jacksonville (Current)City Year, Inc.
100 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Jacksonville Diocese of St. Augustine (Current)University of Notre Dame
4 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville HandsOn Jacksonville (Current)Points of Light Foundation
2 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville HandsOn Jacksonville (Current)Points of Light Foundation
2 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville Jacksonville Teacher Residency (Current)University of North Florida
14 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Jacksonville Jacksonville, Inc., HFH of (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
4 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville North Florida Health Corps (Current)Health Federation of Philadelphia
23 AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville Operation Homefront-FL (Completed)American Legion Auxiliary National Headquarters
- AmeriCorps National
Jacksonville STEP UP FOR STUDENTS INC (Current)STEP UP FOR STUDENTS INC
20 AmeriCorps State Formula
Jacksonville Teach For America-Florida (Current)Teach For America
160 AmeriCorps State Formula
Jacksonville VetSuccess (Current)Communities In Schools of Jacksonville, Inc.
4 AmeriCorps State Formula
Jacksonville VITAL Project (Current)the arc jacksonville, inc
4 AmeriCorps VISTA
Jupiter Jupiter's El Sol: A Bridge to a Better Life (Current)El Sol, Jupiter's Neighborhood Resource Center
3 AmeriCorps VISTA
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AmeriCorps in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor OrganizationNumber of
Participants Program Type
AMERICORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
103
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
2,009
288 34
Key West Florida Keys Outreach Coalition (Current)Florida Keys Outreach Coalition
4 AmeriCorps VISTA
Melbourne Beach Community Training Works (Current)The Corps Network
23 AmeriCorps National
Miami American Red Cross, South Florida Region (Completed)Points of Light Foundation
1 AmeriCorps National
Miami AmeriCorps Branches (Current)Branches, Inc.
20 AmeriCorps State Formula
Miami AmeriCorps Student Turnaround Project (Current)Communities In Schools of Miami
35 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Miami AmeriCorps VISTA at M-DCPS (Current)The School Board of Miami-Dade County, FL
1 AmeriCorps VISTA
Miami Breakthrough Miami (Current)Breakthrough Miami Inc.
12 AmeriCorps State Formula
Miami Catholic Legal Services (CLS) II (Current)Catholic Legal Services (CLS)
6 AmeriCorps State Formula
Miami Catholic Legal Services of Greater Miami (Current)Equal Justice Works
1 AmeriCorps National
Miami CIS of Miami AmeriCorps Miami Reads (Current)Communities In Schools of Miami
34 AmeriCorps State Formula
Miami City of Miami (Current)City of Miami
6 AmeriCorps VISTA
Miami City Year Miami - Formula (Current)City Year, Inc.
114 AmeriCorps State Formula
Miami City Year Miami - NATL (Current)City Year, Inc.
8 AmeriCorps National
Miami City Year Miami (Current)City Year, Inc.
67 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Miami Cuban American Bar Association Pro Bono Project (Current)Equal Justice Works
1 AmeriCorps National
Miami Greater Miami Service Corps (Current)The Corps Network
17 AmeriCorps National
Miami IRC in Miami (Current)International Rescue Committee HQ
1 AmeriCorps National
Miami OYSI - Greater Miami Service Corps (Current)The Corps Network
52 AmeriCorps National
Miami Peacemaker Family Center (Current)Peacemakers Family Center, LLC
20 AmeriCorps State Formula
Miami Public Allies Miami (Current)Public Allies, Inc.
16 AmeriCorps National
Miami Rebuilding Together Miami-Dade (Current)Rebuilding Together, Inc
2 AmeriCorps National
Miami Teach for America - Miami (state) (Current)Teach For America
193 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Miami The IRC in Miami (Current)International Rescue Committee HQ
1 AmeriCorps National
Miami Women of Tomorrow Alumnae Network (Current)Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps VISTA
Miami YouthBuild Miami, FL (Current)YouthBuild USA, Inc
35 AmeriCorps National
New Smyrna Beach Southeast Volusia HFH (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
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AmeriCorps in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor OrganizationNumber of
Participants Program Type
AMERICORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
103
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
2,009
288 34
Oakland Park Rebuilding Together Broward County (Completed)Rebuilding Together, Inc
2 AmeriCorps National
Orlando Catholic Charities of Central Florida VISTAs (Completed)Catholic Charities of Central Florida, Inc.
- AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando City of Orlando (Current)City of Orlando
2 AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando City Year Orlando - NATL (Current)City Year, Inc.
18 AmeriCorps National
Orlando City Year Orlando (Current)City Year, Inc.
50 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Orlando Communities & Schools: Together for Tomorrow (Current)Heart of Florida United Way
7 AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando CPNM AmeriCorps VISTA Project (Current)University of Central Florida
9 AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando Florida Literacy Coalition, Inc. (Completed)Florida Literacy Coalition, Inc.
- AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando HFH of Greater Orlando Area (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Orlando HFUW Post-Secondary Pathway for HS Students (Current)Heart of Florida United Way
20 AmeriCorps State Formula
Orlando LVI Central Florida (Completed)The Corps Network
3 AmeriCorps National
Orlando O-PASS (Current)City of Orlando
32 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Orlando Operation AmeriCorps (Current)City of Orlando
65 AmeriCorps State Competitive
Orlando Orlando Cares (Current)City of Orlando
6 AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando Orlando, FL External Affairs R04-1566-FL-EAS-EAS (August 25 - August 30,2015)Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - Headquarters - Washington,DC
8 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Orlando Parramore Kidz Zone VISTA (Current)Orlando Community and Youth Trust, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps VISTA
Orlando Public Allies Central Florida (Current)Public Allies, Inc.
20 AmeriCorps National
Panama City SCA Florida (Current)Student Conservation Association, Inc.
20 AmeriCorps National
Pensacola AmeriCorps Coalition for Escambia and Santa Rosa (ACES) (Current)Florida Department of Children and Families
13 AmeriCorps State Formula
Pensacola BRACE VISTA (Current)Community Organizations Active In Disasters, Inc
4 AmeriCorps VISTA
Pensacola Circles Northwest Florida (Completed)Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida, Inc.
- AmeriCorps VISTA
Pensacola Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee (Current)University of Notre Dame
3 AmeriCorps National
Pensacola Lakeview Operating Site (Completed)Cerebral Palsy Research Foundation
6 AmeriCorps National
Pensacola Pensacola HFH (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
3 AmeriCorps National
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AmeriCorps in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor OrganizationNumber of
Participants Program Type
AMERICORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
103
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
2,009
288 34
Pensacola Pensacola, FL External Affairs R04-1502-FL-ANY-XXX (August 18 - October 7,2015)FEMA-Region IV-Atlanta
8 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Pensacola University of West Florida (Completed)Northwestern Connecticut AHEC
2 AmeriCorps National
Pensacola Various Projects to Support Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Efforts (April10 - May 14, 2015)Be Ready Alliance Coordinating for Emergencies (BRACE)
8 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Plantation Goodman JFS (Current)University of Maryland
24 AmeriCorps National
Plantation Legal Aid Services of Broward County (Current)Equal Justice Works
1 AmeriCorps National
Quincy AmeriCorps Gadsden Reads (Current)The School Board of Gadsden County
26 AmeriCorps State Formula
Riviera Beach Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Palm Beach (Current)Equal Justice Works
1 AmeriCorps National
Saint Petersburg Diocese of St. Petersburg (Current)University of Notre Dame
7 AmeriCorps National
sanford Seminole County & Grt Apopka FL, Inc., H (Completed)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Santa Rosa Beach NWF Environmental Stewards (Current)North West Florida State College
13 AmeriCorps State Formula
Sarasota Jewish Family & Children's Service of Sarasota-Manatee (Completed)Jewish Family & Children's Service of Sarasota-Manatee, Inc.
21 AmeriCorps National
Sarasota Restorative Strategies for Positive School Environments (Current)School Board of Sarasota County
4 AmeriCorps VISTA
Tallahassee AmeriCorps Tallahassee (Current)Leon County Schools
23 AmeriCorps State Formula
Tallahassee CISFL VISTA Project (Current)Communities in Schools of Florida, Inc.
14 AmeriCorps VISTA
Tallahassee Department of Economic Opportunity II (Current)Department of Economic Opportunity
19 AmeriCorps State Formula
Tallahassee FL DoEA/Easter Seals S.F. (Current)University of Maryland
60 AmeriCorps National
Tallahassee Florida Campus Compact (Current)Florida State University
21 AmeriCorps VISTA
Tallahassee Florida Department of Children and Families VISTA project (Current)Florida Department of Children and Families
1 AmeriCorps VISTA
Tallahassee GoodWorks! (Current)Goodwill Industries Big Bend, Inc.
17 AmeriCorps State Formula
Tallahassee Implementation of Community Gardens (June 2 - July 23, 2015)Tallahassee Food Network (TFN)
7 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Tallahassee Implementation of Community Gardens (September 16 - October 2, 2015)Tallahassee Food Network (TFN)
7 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects
Tallahassee SCA AmeriCorps National Direct Florida (Current)Student Conservation Association, Inc.
- AmeriCorps National
Tallahsssee The Alzheimer's Project (Current)The Alzheimer's Project
20 AmeriCorps National
Tamarac FLIPANY (Completed)Share Our Strength
- AmeriCorps National
Tamarac Handson Broward (Completed)Points of Light Foundation
2 AmeriCorps National
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AmeriCorps in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor OrganizationNumber of
Participants Program Type
AMERICORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
103
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS
2,009
288 34
Tampa AmeriCorps Graduation Pathways (Completed)Hillsborough Education Foundation
30 AmeriCorps State Formula
Tampa COC Tampa (Current)Ethiopian Community Development Council Inc.
1 AmeriCorps National
Tampa Lutheran Services Florida (Current)Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
1 AmeriCorps National
Tampa Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Tampa (Current)Notre Dame Mission Volunteers Program, Inc.
11 AmeriCorps National
Tampa Tampa Bay Homeless Outreach (Current)Metropolitan Ministries, Inc.
3 AmeriCorps VISTA
Tampa VISTA HOPE-Hillsborough Overcoming Poverty through Education (Current)Hillsborough Education Foundation
1 AmeriCorps VISTA
West Palm Beach Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service (Current)University of Maryland
70 AmeriCorps National
West Palm Beach AmeriCorps-American Red Cross Florida Team (Completed)The American Red Cross of Lee County
22 AmeriCorps State Formula
Winter Park CHSFL VISTA Community Engagement & Sustainability Initiative (Current)Children's Home Society of Florida, Central Florida Division
20 AmeriCorps VISTA
Winter Park HandsOn Orlando (Current)Points of Light Foundation
1 AmeriCorps National
If there are programs with identical names in separate entries, they are different grants to the same organization. If no members are shown, either thegrant is for planning or technical assistance, or enrollment data was not available at the time of printing.
Notes:
The city column refers to the location of the sponsor organization. AmeriCorps members may be serving in other locations than the city listed.
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Senior Corps in Florida
Primary City
Program Name
Sponsor Organization
Number ofParticipants Program Type
SENIOR CORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
45
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS
12,409
1,252 7
Avon Park Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (Current)South Florida State College
373 RSVP
Bartow RSVP of Polk County Board of County Commissioners (Current)Polk County Board of County Commissioners
128 RSVP
Brooksville Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Hernando County (Current)Mid-Florida Community Services
192 RSVP
Brooksville Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Lake/Sumter Counties (Current)Mid-Florida Community Services
199 RSVP
Bunnell RSVP of Flagler County (Current)Flagler Volunteer Services, Inc.
350 RSVP
Cocoa Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Brevard County (Current)Community Services Council Brevard
460 RSVP
Fort Lauderdale Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (Current)Impact Broward Inc.
396 RSVP
Fort Myers RSVP of Lee County (Current)Senior Friendship Centers, Inc.
680 RSVP
Fort Myers Southwest Florida FGP (Current)Dr. Piper Center For Social Services, Inc.
138 Foster Grandparent Program
Fort Myers Southwest Florida SCP (Current)Dr. Piper Center For Social Services, Inc.
94 Senior Companion Program
Fort Walton Beach Retired and Senior Volunteer Project of Okaloosa County (Completed)Okaloosa County Council on Aging
175 RSVP
Gainesville Alachua County Board of County Commissioners (Current)Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
252 Foster Grandparent Program
Gainesville Alachua County RSVP Program (Completed)United Way of North Central Florida
300 RSVP
Jacksonville Jacksonville FGP of Duval County (Current)City of Jacksonville
115 Foster Grandparent Program
Jacksonville Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Duval County (RSVP) (Current)City of Jacksonville
700 RSVP
Lecanto Citrus County Community Services (Current)Citrus County Board of County Commissioners
410 RSVP
Miami Miami Dade County Senior Compnaion Program (Completed)Miami Dade County Department of Human Services
149 Senior Companion Program
Miami Miami Dade FGP (Current)Miami Dade County Department of Human Services
85 Foster Grandparent Program
Miami Miami-Dade County RSVP (Current)Miami Dade County Department of Human Services
500 RSVP
Miami SCP of Miami-Dade County (Current)Miami Dade County Department of Human Services
149 Senior Companion Program
Milton RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY (Current)Santa Rosa Community Services Inc.
137 RSVP
Milton Santa Rosa County RSVP (Completed)Santa Rosa Community Services Inc.
83 RSVP
Naples RSVP of Collier County (Current)Collier County Government
152 RSVP
Oakland Park Broward County FGP (Current)Impact Broward Inc.
182 Foster Grandparent Program
Oakland Park SCP of Broward County (Current)Impact Broward Inc.
108 Senior Companion Program
Ocala RSVP Project (Current)College of Central Florida
500 RSVP
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Senior Corps in Florida
Primary City
Program Name
Sponsor Organization
Number ofParticipants Program Type
SENIOR CORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
45
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS
12,409
1,252 7
Orlando Volunteerfor Community Impact - RSVP Osceola (Current)Volunteers for Community Impact
300 RSVP
Orlando Volunteers for Community Impact - FGP (Current)Volunteers for Community Impact
390 Foster Grandparent Program
Orlando Volunteers for Community Impact - RSVP Orange (Current)Volunteers for Community Impact
300 RSVP
Orlando Volunteers for Community Impact - RSVP Volusia (Current)Volunteers for Community Impact
300 RSVP
Orlando Volunteers for Community Impact RSVP (Completed)Volunteers for Community Impact
300 RSVP
Palatka Putnam/St. Johns Foster Grandparent Program (Current)Communities in Schools of North East Florida Inc.
56 Foster Grandparent Program
Panama City RSVP of Bay County (Completed)Bay County Council on Aging
150 RSVP
Pensacola Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc. (Current)Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc.
95 Foster Grandparent Program
Pensacola Escambia and Santa Rosa County FGP (Completed)Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc.
95 Foster Grandparent Program
Pensacola SCP of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties (Current)Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc.
56 Senior Companion Program
Pensacola Serving Escambia with Committed Senior Volunteers (Current)United Way of Escambia County
564 RSVP
Saint Petersburg RSVP of Pasco County (Current)Pinellas Opportunity Council Inc.
291 RSVP
Saint Petersburg RSVP of Pinellas County (Current)Pinellas Opportunity Council Inc.
792 RSVP
Sanford RSVP of Seminole (Current)Seminole County Public Schools
300 RSVP
Sarasota Sarasota/Manatee RSVP Program (Current)Senior Friendship Centers, Inc.
175 RSVP
St Augustine St. Johns County RSVP (Current)St. Johns County School District
141 RSVP
Stuart Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Martin County (Current)United Way of Martin County, Inc.
600 RSVP
Stuart RSVP of Okeechobee County (Current)United Way of Martin County, Inc.
150 RSVP
Tallahassee Community Service System Senior Companion Program (Current)Florida Department of Elder Affairs - Elderserve
88 Senior Companion Program
Tallahassee North Florida FGP (Current)Elder Care Services Inc.
164 Foster Grandparent Program
Tallahassee North Florida RSVP (Current)Elder Care Services Inc.
300 RSVP
Tallahassee North Florida SCP (Current)Elder Care Services Inc.
113 Senior Companion Program
Tampa Foster Grand Parent Program (Current)Seniors In Service of Tampa Bay Inc
204 Foster Grandparent Program
Tampa RSVP 2016-2019 ReApplication (Current)Seniors In Service of Tampa Bay Inc
482 RSVP
Tampa Senior Companion Program (Current)Seniors In Service of Tampa Bay Inc
90 Senior Companion Program
West Palm Beach Palm Beach/Treasure Coast FGP (Current)Area Agency on Aging, Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc.
158 Foster Grandparent Program
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Senior Corps in Florida
Primary City
Program Name
Sponsor Organization
Number ofParticipants Program Type
SENIOR CORPS TOTALS
CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)
COMPLETED (within last 12 months)
45
PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS
12,409
1,252 7
Note: The city column refers to the location of sponsor organization. Volunteers may be serving in other locations than the city listed.
Social Innovation Fund in Florida
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Description
Program HQ Location
Nonprofit Subgrantees in FloridaNonprofit Subgrantee Name
Intermediary
Over the course of three years, Eastern Florida State College plans onproviding core services to 280 people with the goal of obtaining workfor 80 people, which is the ultimate outcome to be achieved. EasternFlorida State College serves the Brevard County area.
Cocoa, FL Eastern Florida State CollegeAARP Foundation (2014)
Over the course of three years, Santa Fe College plans on providingcore services to 270 people with the goal of obtaining work for 120people, which is the ultimate outcome to be achieved. Santa Fe Collegeserves the greater Gainesville area, which include Alachua andBradford counties in northern central Florida.
Gainesville, FL Santa Fe CollegeAARP Foundation (2014)
Housing Leadership Council is leading a collaborative effort toincrease the number of shared-equity, permanently affordable housingunits in South Florida and provide homebuyer education, datatracking, and counseling.
Riviera Beach, FL Housing Leadership CouncilCapital Impact Partners
Since 1979, Florida Impact has worked to reduce hunger and poverty inFlorida by expanding the reach of federal food and child nutritionprograms by conducting aggressive outreach strategies andadvacement of programs throughout the state. • Secured support fromthe Florida Legislature for implementing the National School Breakfastand Summer Food Service programs in all 67 Florida counties•Conducted the Florida component of the first scientific study of hungerin America, those survey questions are now part of the Census/ USDAFood Security Scale• Responded to 68,000 calls on their Tri-lingual,food stamp help-line • Florida Department of Agriculture andConsumer Services (DACS) adopted Florida Impact’s Summer FoodService Program (SFSP) marketing strategy statewide • Three timewinner of the Victory Against Hunger Award from the CongressionalHunger CenterUnder their NKH SIF grant award, Florida Impact willfocus on four counties: Miami-Dade, Broward, Hillsborough, andOrange.
Tallahassee, FL Florida ImpactShare Our Strength
PACE Center for Girls provides a gender-responsive prevention, earlyintervention and education program in non-residential centers in 19Florida counties for middle and high school girls involved in or at riskof becoming involved in the juvenile justice system. Comprehensivecase management, counseling and therapeutic treatment, a life skillsmanagement curriculum, and a full course of core academic subjectshelp troubled young women gain the knowledge and skills to stay outof the juvenile justice system and lead successful lives. Girls arereferred through schools, court systems, law enforcement, probationofficers, child welfare offices and self-referral. Each center serves anaverage of 60 girls, seven hours a day for five days a week, year-round.Average length of stay is 9-15 months, after which girls transition toanother school, graduate or obtain a GED, or go on to post-secondaryeducation or employment. Once girls leave PACE, they receive threeyears of follow-up services. During the time frame of the EMCF SIFinvestment, PACE will serve an estimated 647 additional girls byexpanding capacity in existing centers and opening two or three newcenters.
Jacksonville, FL PACE Center for Girls, Inc.The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
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Other Programs in Florida
Primary City
Program/Project Name
Sponsor Organization Program Type
Belle Glade The Arc of the Glades (Current)The Arc of the United States
Martin Luther King Day
Brooksville The Arc Nature Coast (Current)The Arc of the United States
Martin Luther King Day
Defuniak Springs The Arc of Walton County (Current)The Arc of the United States
Martin Luther King Day
Jacksonville Women of Color Cultural Foundation (Current)Points of Light Foundation
September 11th National Day of Service andRemembrance
Madison The Arc Big Bend (Current)The Arc of the United States
Martin Luther King Day
Miami Shores Barry University Center for Community Service Initiatives (Current)Service For Peace
Martin Luther King Day
North Miami Florida International University (Current)Iowa Western Community College
Martin Luther King Day
Pensacola Pensacola State College (Current)Iowa Western Community College
Martin Luther King Day
Tallahassee State Administrative Grant (Current)Volunteer Florida
State Commission Operations Support
Tallahassee Volunteer FL 2014 VGF (Current)Volunteer Florida
Volunteer Generation Fund
Tamarac HandsOn Miami (Current)Points of Light Foundation
September 11th National Day of Service andRemembrance
Tampa USF Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement (Current)Service For Peace
Martin Luther King Day