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Texas 2008 - 2009 Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009 AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 2,600 individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, public safety and other pressing needs in communities across Texas. Roughly three-quarters of all AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the Governor-appointed OneStar National Service Commission, Inc., which in turn awards grants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grant funding is distributed by the Corporation directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grants process. Other individuals will serve through AmeriCorps*VISTA, whose members help bring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses and increase housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps*NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps), a 10-month, full time residential program for men and women between the ages of 18 and 24. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award of up to $4,725 that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than 26,000 Texas residents have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $79,900,000. Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges, and nonprofit groups to engage more than 54,000 Texas students in community service linked to academic achievement and the development of civic skills. This type of learning, called service-learning, improves communities while preparing young people for a lifetime of responsible citizenship. Learn and Serve America also provides curricula and other resources to teachers, faculty members, schools, and community groups. Meeting community needs in Texas. More than 94,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through 279 national service projects across Texas. Serving with national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, restore the environment, respond to disasters, build nonprofit capacity and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will commit more than $37,400,000 to support Texas communities through three national service initiatives: Senior Corps: More than 37,000 seniors in Texas contribute their time and talents in one of three Senior Corps programs. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 12,000 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 1,500 homebound seniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, protect the environment, tutor and mentor youth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other services through more than 3,100 groups across Texas. The Corporation for National and Community Service improves lives, strengthens communitites, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. Each year the Corporation engages more than four million Americans in service to meet local needs through Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America. To learn visit www.NationalService.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 202-565-2799.

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Texas 2008 - 2009

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 2,600 individuals the opportunity toprovide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, public safety and otherpressing needs in communities across Texas. Roughly three-quarters of all AmeriCorps grant fundinggoes to the Governor-appointed OneStar National Service Commission, Inc., which in turn awardsgrants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grant funding isdistributed by the Corporation directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitivegrants process. Other individuals will serve through AmeriCorps*VISTA, whose members help bringindividuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time to fight illiteracy, improve health services,create businesses and increase housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps*NCCC (National CivilianCommunity Corps), a 10-month, full time residential program for men and women between the ages of18 and 24. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award of up to$4,725 that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than26,000 Texas residents have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than$79,900,000.

Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges,and nonprofit groups to engage more than 54,000 Texas students in community service linked toacademic achievement and the development of civic skills. This type of learning, called service-learning,improves communities while preparing young people for a lifetime of responsible citizenship. Learn andServe America also provides curricula and other resources to teachers, faculty members, schools, andcommunity groups.

Meeting community needs in Texas. More than 94,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping tomeet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through 279 national service projects acrossTexas. Serving with national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutorand mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, restore theenvironment, respond to disasters, build nonprofit capacity and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporationfor National and Community Service will commit more than $37,400,000 to support Texas communities through threenational service initiatives:

Senior Corps: More than 37,000 seniors in Texas contribute their time and talents in one of threeSenior Corps programs. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than12,000 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 1,500 homeboundseniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. RSVP volunteers conduct safetypatrols for local police departments, protect the environment, tutor and mentor youth, respond to naturaldisasters, and provide other services through more than 3,100 groups across Texas.

The Corporation for National and Community Service improves lives, strengthens communitites, and fosters civicengagement through service and volunteering. Each year the Corporation engages more than four million Americans inservice to meet local needs through Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America. To learn visitwww.NationalService.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 202-565-2799.

Texas At a Glance

Senior Corps Projects ParticipantsProgram Funding

Foster Grandparent Program 10 1,491 $3,315,070Retired and Senior Volunteer Program 29 24,859 $3,529,582Senior Companion Program 20 860 $2,600,060Senior Corps Total 59 27,210 $9,444,712

AmeriCorps Program Sites Participants1Education

Award

2 Program Funding

AmeriCorps*State (Competitive) 10 687 $2,167,175 $4,024,498AmeriCorps*State (Formula) 21 857 $2,327,000 $6,365,629AmeriCorps*National 34 657 $2,751,500 $1,249,869AmeriCorps*VISTA 96 310 $1,464,750 $4,614,335AmeriCorps*NCCC 39 N/A N/A N/A3

Education Awards Program (National) 24 72 $340,200 $28,8001 26 $26,000 $2,080

AmeriCorps Total 225 2,609 $9,076,625 $16,285,211

Learn and Serve America Grantees Participants SubgranteesProgram Funding

K-12 School-Based 1 52,137 60 $1,476,796K-12 Community-Based 409 7 N/AHigher Education 1 1,615 3 $85,309Learn and Serve America Total 2 54,161 70 $1,562,105

Administrative FundsProgram Funding

Disability Outreach $59,500Program Development & Technical Assistance $249,624State Commission Administration $772,500Administrative Funds Total N/A $1,081,624Program Totals 286 83,980 $9,076,625 $28,373,652Total Corporation Funding (including Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards) $37,450,277

1This figure represents the number of awarded positions available to be filled in the 2008 - 2009 program year. For AmeriCorps*VISTAand the Education Awards Program, this represents the actual number of AmeriCorps members in active service.2This figure represents the maximum potential value of Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards that can be earned by AmeriCorpsmembers serving in Oklahoma. The award can be used in any state to pay for college, graduate school, vocational training, or to payback student loans. The education award total is included in total Corporation funding.3Texas is served by the AmeriCorps*NCCC campus located in Denver, Colorado.In the past year, AmeriCorps*NCCC teams have served on projects in San Felipe, Galveaston, Austin, Big Bend National Park,Kountze, San Antontio, Vidor, Galveston, Elgin, Beaumont and San Antonio.

Information on the 2007 - 2008 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Primary City Program Name Sponsor Organization (if different)

Number of Participants

Program Type

Abilene Big Country RSVPWest Texas Rehabilitation Center

640 RSVP

Alamo Rio Grande Valley SCPSenior Community Outreach Service

147 Senior Companion Program

Amarillo Texas Panhandle RSVPPanhandle Community Services (TX)

1,141 RSVP

Austin Department of Aging and Disability ServicesTexas Department on Aging and Disability Services

479 Foster Grandparent Program

Austin Travis County RSVPTravis County Department of Human Services

1,100 RSVP

Beaumont Golden Triangle RSVPSoutheast Texas Regional Planning Commission

784 RSVP

Beaumont South East Texas FGPSoutheast Texas Regional Planning Commisstion

119 Foster Grandparent Program

Big Spring Big Spring RSVPCity of Big Spring

307 RSVP

Bryan Brazos Valley RSVPBrazos Valley Council of Governments AAA

810 RSVP

Corpus Christi City of Corpus Christi RSVPCity of Corpus Christi

900 RSVP

Corpus Christi City of Corpus Christi SCPCity of Corpus Christi

77 Senior Companion Program

Dallas Dallas FGPSenior Citizens of Greater Dallas

133 Foster Grandparent Program

Dallas Dallas RSVPSenior Citizens of Greater Dallas

2,331 RSVP

Dallas Dallas SCPSenior Citizens of Greater Dallas

105 Senior Companion Program

Denton Chisholm Trail RSVP dba RSVP: Serving Denton CountyChisholm Trail RSVP DBA: RSVP:Denton County

820 RSVP

Denton Statewide SCP Component - State SchollsDADS-Statewide SCP Component-State Schools

10 Senior Companion Program

Edinburg The Rio Grande Valley RSVPCounty of Hidalgo Community Services Agency

918 RSVP

El Paso SCP of El PasoCentro de Salud Familiar La Fe, Inc.

105 Senior Companion Program

El Paso El Paso City RSVPCity of El Paso

1,538 RSVP

Senior Corps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 4, 2009

Primary City Program Name Sponsor Organization (if different)

Number of Participants

Program Type

El Paso El Paso City FGPCity of El Paso

165 Foster Grandparent Program

Ft Worth Metro Tarrant County RSVPSenior Citizen Services Greater Tarra

1,200 RSVP

Galveston RSVP of Galveston CountyUniversity of Texas Medical Branch - Senior Services Office

333 RSVP

Houston Harris County Foster Grandparents ProgramJewish Community Center of Houston

93 Foster Grandparent Program

Houston RSVP of the Texas Gulf CoastJewish Community Center of Houston

1,000 RSVP

Houston SCP of Harris CountyJewish Community Center of Houston

72 Senior Companion Program

Jasper Deep East Texas RSVPDeep East Texas Council of Governments

814 RSVP

Levelland Hockley County RSVPHockley County Senior Citizens Association

366 RSVP

Levelland South Plains SCPSouth Plains CAA, Inc.

85 Senior Companion Program

Lubbock Lubbock RSVPTexas Tech University

753 RSVP

McAllen Lower Rio Grande Valley FGPLower Rio Grande Valley Development Council

89 Foster Grandparent Program

Midland Community And Senior Svcs MidlandCommunity And Seneior Services Midland

63 Senior Companion Program

Midland Midland County FGPCommunity And Senior Services Midland

84 Foster Grandparent Program

Midland Midland RSVPCommunity And Senior Services Midland

814 RSVP

Paris Red River Valley RSVPParis Junior College

855 RSVP

Plainview Runningwater Draw RSVPCity of Plainview

390 RSVP

San Angelo Concho Valley COG FGPConcho Valley Council of Governments

115 Foster Grandparent Program

San Angelo Concho Valley Senior Companion ProgramConcho Valley Council of Governments

74 Senior Companion Program

San Angelo Concho Valley RSVPWest Texas Rehabilitation Center

675 RSVP

Senior Corps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 4, 2009

Primary City Program Name Sponsor Organization (if different)

Number of Participants

Program Type

San Antonio Bexar County RSVPCatholic Charities Diocese San Antonio

1,631 RSVP

San Antonio San Antonio FGPCatholic Charitieis Diocese San Antonio

155 Foster Grandparent Program

San Antonio SCP of Bexar CountyChristian Senior Services

122 Senior Companion Program

San Saba Hill County RSVPHill County CAA Inc.

1,370 RSVP

Seguin RSVP Comal/Guadalupe/Hays/WilsonTexas Lutheran University

1,000 RSVP

Sherman AAA Texoma FGPTexoma Council of Governments

59 Foster Grandparent Program

Sherman Texoma RSVPTexoma Council of Governments

790 RSVP

Texarkana Greater Texarkana RSVPCity of Texarkana Texas

250 RSVP

Tulia Swisher County RSVPSwisher County Commissioners Court

250 RSVP

Waco Heart of Texas RSVPMcLennan Community College

850 RSVP

Wichita Falls RSVP of North TexasNortex Regional Planning Commission

229 RSVP

27,210

Senior Corps in Texas

Total Number of Senior Corps Volunteers

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 4, 2009

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Amarillo Independent School District

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Arlington Public Library

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Admission Control

Admission Control

American YouthWorks

American YouthWorks

Austin Habitat for Humanity

Austin Habitat for Humanity

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

CIS of Central Texas

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Coalition of Texans with Disabilities

Sponsor Organization (if different)

BGC of Abilene

FaithWorks of Abilene, Inc.

Public / Private Ventures (AMACHI)

Amarillo ISD AmeriCorps

Maverick BGC of Amarillo

East Arlington Branch Homework Center

BGC of Arlington

Public / Private Ventures (AMACHI)

College Forward

College Forward Partnership for Higher Education

Environmental Corps

YouthBuild Austin, TX

Austin Habitat for Humanity

Austin Habitat for Humanity Capacity Building

Austin Habitat for Humanity Deconstruction

BGC of the Capital Area

Communities In Schools of Central TexasAmeriCorps

Capital Area Food Bank of Texas

Casa Marianella

Focal Point

Program Name

N/A

3

1

56

N/A

1

N/A

1

7

22

68

23

4

3

10

N/A

115

2

2

4

# ofMembers

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Program Type

Abilene

Abilene

Abilene

Amarillo

Amarillo

Arlington

Arlington

Arlington

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

College for All Texans Foundation

College for All Texans Foundation

Front Steps

Literacy Coalition of Central Texas

National Association of Service & ConservationCorps

Saint Edward's University

Texas Conference of Churches

Travis County Department of Human Services

UT Austin Charles A. Dana Center

UT Austin Charles A. Dana Center

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

YouthLaunch

YouthLaunch

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Go Center Initiative

Go Centers for Texas

Diocese of Austin

Keep Austin Housed

Goodwill Industries of Central Texas

Imagine Art

Literacy Coalition of Central Texas - Capacity Builder

American YouthWorks DOL

Texas Campus Compact

TCC Disaster Recovery VISTA Project

Travis County CAPITAL AmeriCorps Project

AmeriCorps for Community Engagement andEducation

Dana Center VISTA Project

ASSET*AmeriCorps

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

Ventana del Soul

Urban Roots

Urban Roots AmeriCorps

Bastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & SupportCenter Inc.

Program Name

47

9

4

28

6

4

2

21

10

2

22

86

1

37

6

2

1

17

2

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Program Type

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Bastrop

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Minorities for Equality in Employment, Education,Liberty and Justice

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

City of Phoenix

Student Conservation Association

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Community Development Corporation ofBrownsville

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Texas AgriLife Extension Service

Texas A&M University - main campus

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

Alameda Heights Outreach Foundation

America SCORES

Sponsor Organization (if different)

HOPE

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

BGC of Bellville

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

City of Phoenix VISTA

Big Bend National Park

BGC of Washington County

YouthBuild Brownsville, TX

BGC of Brazos Valley

Promise Helpers

West Texas Region Educational AttainmentAmeriCorps Program

Promise Helpers

Texas A&M University "CHUD"

BGC of Corpus Christi

Diocese of Corpus Christi

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

YouthBuild Dallas, TX

Capacity-Building through VISTA

Program Name

1

3

1

N/A

2

1

4

N/A

18

N/A

1

22

2

3

N/A

4

1

18

1

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Program Type

Bastrop

Beaumont

Bellaire

Bellville

Belton

Ben Wheeler

Big Bend National Park

Brenham

Brownsville

Bryan

Cisco

Clint

Clyde

College Station

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Dallas

Dallas

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Central Dallas Ministries

Central Dallas Ministries

Dallas Area Chapter of the American Red Cross

International Rescue Committee, Dallas

North Texas Food Bank

Project Transformation

Saint Edward's University

The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. (MEDC)

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

University of North Texas

Volunteer Center North Texas

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

University of North Texas

Student Conservation Association

Edcouch-Elsa Independent School District

Sponsor Organization (if different)

BGC of Greater Dallas

Central Dallas Ministries AmeriCorps

Thrifty VISTAs

National Preparedness & Response Corps-Dallas

Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc.

Diocese of Dallas

IRC Vistas FY2008

Operation Frontline

People Empowerment Project

Project Transformation AmeriCorps

Texas Campus Compact

Texas Offenders Reentry Initiative (TORI) VISTA

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

HIPPY*VISTA

Hands On North Texas

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives

Carrollton - Farmers Branch BGC Texas

Texas HIPPYCorps Initiative

Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge

EEISD - AmeriCorps Youth Harvest

Program Name

N/A

156

8

7

11

7

1

1

2

110

1

2

2

1

1

1

N/A

52

3

100

# ofMembers

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

Program Type

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dayton

Denton

Denton

EagleLake

Edcouch

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Information Referral Resource Assistance, Inc.

AVANCE, Inc. - El Paso Chapter

AYUDA, Inc.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Paso

Border Fair Housing & Economic Justice Center

Borderplex

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Centro De Salud Familiar La Fe Inc

El Paso Collaborative for Community & EconomicDevelopment

El Puente Community Development Corporation

Project Vida Health Center

Saint Edward's University

Texas A&M University - main campus

United Way of El Paso County

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Sponsor Organization (if different)

BGC of Edinburg Rio Grande Valley

BGC of El Tule

IRRA LENS Project

AVANCE-El Paso AmeriCorps

AYUDA

Border Mentors

Economic Justice Initiative

Asset-Based Community Development

BGC of El Paso

La Fe LENS project

Digital Divide & Beyond

Center for Bilingual Development and SocialEnterprise

PV Clinic Healthcare Support System

Texas Campus Compact

Texas A&M University "CHUD"

Character Skills for Life

BGC of Ennis

Program Name

N/A

N/A

12

22

1

12

8

2

N/A

16

6

4

1

1

5

60

N/A

# ofMembers

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program

Program Type

Edinburg

Edinburg

Edinburg

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

Ennis

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

Saint Edward's University

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Tarrant Area Food Bank

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Saint Edward's University

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. (MEDC)

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Abundance Living, Inc.

Admission Control

Sponsor Organization (if different)

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

Texas Campus Compact

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

BGC of Greater Ft. Worth

Diocese of Fort Worth

Operation Frontline

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

Association of Boys Club and Camp Fire of CookeCounty

BGC of Cooke County

BGCof Cooke County

BGC of Galveston County

Texas Campus Compact

Grand Prairie BGC

Texas Offenders Reentry Initiative (TORI) VISTA

BGC of Northeast Texas

BGC of Harlingen

Proyecto Juan Diego

Abundance Living Ministries

College Forward

Program Name

1

1

1

N/A

5

1

1

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

1

N/A

1

N/A

N/A

2

7

1

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Program Type

Fort Worth

Forth Worth

Fortworth

Ft. Worth

Ft. Worth

Ft. Worth

Ft. Worth

Gainesville

Gainesville

Gainesville

Galveston

Georgetown

Grand Prairie

Grand Prairie

Greenville

Harlingen

Harlingen

Houston

Houston

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Arab American Cultural and Community Center

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Citizen Schools Inc.

College for All Texans Foundation

Harris County Department of Education

Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program

Local Initiatives Support Corporation - Houston

National Council on the Aging

PeaceJam Foundation

Reasoning Mind, Inc

Saint Edward's University

Student Conservation Association

Student Conservation Association

Student Conservation Association

Student Conservation Association

Teach For America Houston

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Arab Resource Corps

BGC of Greater Houston

Jesuit Volunteer Corps South

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives

Citizen Schools - Texas

Go Centers for Texas

AmeriCorps Kids' Day Project

Houston Hope

HVLP AmeriCorps

Houston LISC AmeriCorps

NCOA VISTA Project

PeaceJam VISTA Program

Reasoning Mind VISTA Project

Texas Campus Compact

Houston Regional Office

Houston-Galveston

Legacy Land Trust

Urban Harvest

Expanding the Impact of Teach For America -Houston

Program Name

2

N/A

N/A

43

21

8

16

5

2

19

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

400

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*National

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

Program Type

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

The Potter's House of Dallas, Inc. (MEDC)

United Cerebral Palsy Association of Texas

Youth Advocates Inc.

Youth Advocates Inc.

Student Conservation Association

A Circle of Ten, Inc.

City of Van

College for All Texans Foundation

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Texas A&M University - main campus

Boys & Girls Club of Gregg County TX, Inc

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Volunteer Center of Lubbock

Austin Habitat for Humanity

Goodwill Industries of Central East Texas, Inc.

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Texas Offenders Reentry Initiative (TORI) VISTA

United Cerebral Palsy of Texas

Youth Advocates AmeriCorps

Youth Advocates AmeriCorps - San Antonio

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives

Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas

A Circle of Ten

Van Area VISTA Vision

Go Centers for Texas

BGC of Kingsville

BGC of Laredo

Texas A&M University "CHUD"

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives

Boys & Girls Club of Gregg County

Longview Community Ministries

Lubbock BGC

Youth Volunteer Corps of Lubbock

Austin Habitat for Humanity Capacity Building

Family Strengthening Initiative

Program Name

2

1

32

20

1

1

5

2

1

1

N/A

N/A

10

4

1

3

N/A

4

1

2

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Program Type

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Humble

Humble

Irving

Jacksonville

Jacksonville

Katy

Kingsville

Laredo

Laredo

Liberty

Longview

Longview

Lubbock

Lubbock

Lufkin

Lufkin

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Goodwill Industries of Central East Texas, Inc.

Student Conservation Association

Student Conservation Association

Texas Conference of Churches

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

AVANCE,Inc. Rio Grande Valley Chapter

McAllen / Teach For America, Inc.

Teach For America

Texas Association of Second Harvesters FoodBanks, Inc.

Habitat for Humanity International

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Student Conservation Association

Sponsor Organization (if different)

TMC MentorCorps Project

Los Caminos del Rio

Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge

Outdoor School

TCC Disaster Recovery VISTA Project

BGC of Falls County

BGC of Harrison County

AVANCE-RGV - MOVIL- Mobilizing Volunteers toImprove Lives

Los Caminos del Rio

Teach For America, Rio Grande Valley

Teach For America - Rio Grande Valley

Texas Association of Second Harvest Food Banks

Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Texas

BGC of Mission

Public / Private Ventures (AMACHI)

BGC of Pharr

Randolph AFB Youth Center

Center for Faith and Health Initiatives

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

Program Name

40

1

1

6

1

N/A

N/A

1

1

10

174

1

24

N/A

1

N/A

N/A

1

1

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Program Type

Lufkin

MCALLEN

Marble Falls

Marble Falls

Marble Falls

Marlin

Marshall

McAllen

McAllen

McAllen

McAllen

McAllen

McKinney

Mission

Paris

Pharr

Randolph AFB

Raywood

Salt Flat

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

American Sunrise

Antioch Community Transformation Network

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Campus Compact for NH VISTA

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

City Year, Inc.

College for All Texans Foundation

Mexican American Unity Council

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Sponsor Organization (if different)

BGC of San Angelo

Rebuilding Together San Angelo

Public Allies Texas

Community Education Programs

Archdiocese of San Antonio

BGC of San Antonio

Northern New England Campus CompactCollaboration

Volunteers International for Development EducationService (VIDES+USA)

City Year San Antonio

Go Centers for Texas

Community Housing Corporation

Mexican American Unity Council LENS Program

Barkley-Ruiz Elementary

Boys and Girls Club - Calderon Branch

Cenizo Park Elementary

Crockett Elementary

H.B. Gonzalez Elementary

J.T. Brackenridge Elementary

LB Johnson Elementary

Program Name

N/A

3

15

1

7

N/A

1

1

36

7

3

16

3

1

N/A

5

1

4

1

# ofMembers

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Program Type

San Angelo

San Angelo

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Our Lady of the Lake University

Public Allies, Inc.

Saint Edward's University

St. Mary's University

The Health Collaborative

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

AYUDA, Inc.

Saint Edward's University

College for All Texans Foundation

National Association of Community Health Centers,Inc.

Seniors In Poverty - Greater Texarkana

Andrews Center - the Independence Project

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Las Palmas Elementary

Ogden Elementary

Rodriguez Elementary

Sara King Elementary

Public Allies - Texas

Texas Campus Compact

WINGS Work-study Program

Texas Si Se Puede! Learning Centers

PMU Volunteer Coordinator

BGC of Deep East Texas

AYUDA

Diocese of Brownsville

La Union del Pueblo Entero

Texas Campus Compact

Public / Private Ventures (AMACHI)

Go Centers for Texas

Community HealthCorps-Texas

Senior Outreach Program

The Independence Project

Program Name

1

5

2

3

15

1

26

6

1

N/A

8

12

3

1

1

1

47

1

30

# ofMembers

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program(State)

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

Program Type

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Augustine

San Elizario

San Juan

San Juan

San Marcos

Sherman

Somerset

TBD

Texarkana

Tyler

Primary City

AmeriCorps in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

2,609Total Number of AmeriCorps Members

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

City of Van

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Communities In Schools-MCYC

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Schulenburg Weimer In Focus Together Inc.

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Texas A&M University - main campus

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

City of Winnsboro

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Sponsor Organization (if different)

BGC of East Texas

BGC of Uvalde, Texas

Valley Mills Library Association, Inc.

Van Area VISTA Vision

BGC of Vernon

BGC of Waco

CIS Community Servers

Heart of Texas Homeless Coalition

BGC of Champion Valley, Inc.

SWIFT AmeriCorps

Holy Family Services

Texas A&M University "CHUD"

BGC of Wichita Falls

Beyond the New Frontier

BGC of Zapata County

Program Name

N/A

N/A

1

8

N/A

N/A

29

1

N/A

39

1

14

N/A

19

N/A

# ofMembers

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Program Type

Tyler

Uvalde

Valley Mills

Van

Vernon

Waco

Waco

Waco

Weimar

Weimer

Weslaco

Weslaco

Wichita Falls

Winnsboro

Zapata

Primary City

Notes: If there are programs with identical names in separate entries, they are different grants to the same organization. If no membersare shown, either the grant is for planning or technical assistance, or enrollment data was not available at the time of printing.

Learn and Serve America in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type

Abilene

Abilene

Albany

Allen

Arlington

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Bastrop

Bells

Bonham

Bryan

Caddo Mills

Carrizo Springs

Cisco

Clarksville

Colorado City

Cooper

Coppell

Cumby

Dallas

Dallas

Eden

El Paso

Eldorado

Georgetown

Haskell

Haskell

Hawley

Hitchcock

Hooks

Houston

Hughes Springs

Humble

Region 14 ESC

Wylie ISD / Wylie Intermediate School

Albany ISD

Allen High School

James Bowie High School

American YouthWorks Charter

Camp Fire USA Balcones Council

Texas Education Agency

Texas Network of Youth Services, Inc.

Bastrop High School

Bells ISD

Bonham ISD

Bryan ISD

Caddo Mills ISD

Carrizo Springs CISD

Cisco ISD

Clarksville ISD

Colorado ISD

Cooper ISD

Coppell ISD

Miller Grove ISD

Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council

Sunset High School

Eden CISD

Canutillo ISD

Schleicher County ISD

Georgetown ISD

Haskell CISD

Haskell ISD

Hawley ISD

Hitchcock ISD

Hooks ISD

YWCA Houston

Hughes Springs ISD

Humble ISD

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

N/A

726

128

N/A

3,100

726

22

N/A

75

45

265

5,355

78

550

80

28

426

10

8,090

158

100

N/A

146

1,100

538

350

257

372

90

156

388

175

462

10,350

Learn and Serve America in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type

Karnes City

Keller

Kopperl

Ladonia

Laredo

Leonard

Linden

Lockhart

Lucas

Luling

Melissa

Merit

Mount Pleasant

Mt. Pleasant

Nevada,

North Richland Hills

Omaha

Pflugerville

Pittsburg

Plano

Pottsboro

Quinlan

Richardson

Rotan

Round Rock

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

Savoy

Sulphur Bluff

Sulphur Springs

Texarkana

Tomball

Trent

Karnes City ISD

Keller High School

Kopperl ISD

Fannindel ISD

Mid Rio Grande Texas AHEC

Leonard ISD

Linden-Kildare ISD

Lockhart ISD

Lovejoy ISD

Luling ISD

Melissa ISD

Bland ISD

Region 8 ESC

Mt. Pleasant ISD

Community 63205

Richland High School

Pewitt ISD

Pflugerville High School

Pittsburg ISD

City House

Pottsboro ISD

Boles ISD

Region 10 ESC

HOBBS Alternative Education Co-op

Round Rock ISD

San Antonio College

Trinity University

University of Texas Health Science Center at SanAntonio

Savoy 63209

Sulphur Bluff ISD

Sulphur Springs ISD

Liberty-Eylau ISD

Lone Star College -Tomball

Trent ISD

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

Higher Education

Higher Education

Higher Education

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

Higher Education

K-12 School-Based

261

2,823

183

17

26

86

29

274

720

547

30

27

N/A

55

133

2,000

563

N/A

19

77

492

25

N/A

127

5,054

1,397

28

150

63

252

3,675

81

40

112

Learn and Serve America in Texas

Information on the 2008 - 2009 program year current as of March 3, 2009

Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type

Trenton

Waco

Wolfe City

quinoa

Trenton 63210

Communities in School- Heart Of Texas

Wolfe City ISD

Boles ISD

K-12 School-Based

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

Notes:

357

9

60

23

54,161Total Number of Learn and Serve Participants

If no participants are shown, either the grant is for planning or technical assistance, or enrollment data was not available at thetime of printing, or the organization listed is the primary grantee and the participants are listed by its subgrantees.

Contacts

Texas

Texas State Office300 E. 8th St.Suite G-169Austin, TX 78701-3233

(512) 916-7000 (512) [email protected]

Southwest Region - Denver, CO3001 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80236-2711

303-844-7405 303-844-7410

John Ellis Spence

1701 N. Congress AveAustin, TX 78701-1494

(512) 420-0214 x101 (512) [email protected]

CNCS Headquarters1201 New York Avenue NW, Rm 9314Washington, DC 20005-3917

202-606-6834 [email protected]

816 CongressSuite 900Austin, TX 78701-2442

(512) 473-2035 (512) 473-8228 [email protected]

Susan Weddington

Elson Nash

Jerry Thompson

Barbara Lane

Texas Education Agency

OneStar National Service Commission, Inc.

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