THIS PAGE IS FOR PRINTING PURPOSES ONLY.  ALL LINKS HAVE BEEN DISABLED.

For Individuals > Which Program Is Right for Me? >

AmeriCorps NCCC

 

AmeriCorps

URL:  http://www.americorps.gov/for_individuals/choose/nccc.asp


Service Through Teamwork

AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) is a full-time, team-based residential program for men and women age 18–24. Members live on one of four campuses, located in Denver, Colorado; Sacramento, California; Perry Point, Maryland; and Vinton, Iowa.

The mission of AmeriCorps NCCC is to strengthen communities and develop leaders through direct, team-based national and community service. In partnership with nonprofit organizations, state and local agencies, and faith-based and other community organizations, members complete service projects throughout the region they are assigned.

Drawn from the successful models of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s and the U.S. military, AmeriCorps NCCC is built on the belief that civic responsibility is an inherent duty of all citizens and that national service programs work effectively with local communities to address pressing needs.

How AmeriCorps NCCC Works

AmeriCorps NCCC requires an intensive, 10-month commitment. Members serve in teams of ten to twelve and are assigned to projects throughout the region served by their campus. They are trained in CPR, first aid, public safety, and other skills before beginning their first service project.

AmeriCorps NCCC members serve communities in every state, but live and train at four regional campuses. Sponsoring organizations request the assistance of AmeriCorps NCCC teams by submitting a project application to the regional campus that covers that organization’s state. The campuses provide assistance in completing the application, developing a work plan, and preparing the project sponsor for the arrival of the AmeriCorps NCCC team.

Do You Want to Serve in AmeriCorps NCCC?

Who Can Apply to Host an AmeriCorps NCCC Team?

  • Community-based organizations—both faith-based and secular
  • National nonprofits
  • Schools
  • Cities and towns
  • National and state parks
  • Indian tribes

Each year, AmeriCorps NCCC engages teams of members in meaningful projects in communities across the United States. Service projects, which typically last from six to eight weeks, address critical needs in education, public safety, the environment, and other unmet needs. Members tutor students, construct and rehabilitate low-income housing, respond to natural disasters, clean up streams, help communities develop emergency plans, and address countless other local needs. What would it be like if your organization had the resources of 10 to 12 enthusiastic, talented, and dedicated young adults working on a short-term, intensive project? Think of the impact!

NCCC Summer of Service

The NCCC Summer of Service, like the year-round AmeriCorps NCCC experience, combines the best practices of structured team-based activities with service-learning programming. In 2008, both residential and non-residential programs are being offered. This residential NCCC Summer of Service program is available to 300 youth ages 14 to 17 living in or around Denver, New Orleans, and Sacramento. In addition, AmeriCorps NCCC members will engage 1,000 children and youth in a non-residential community service experience through participation in various service projects in Los Angeles; Memphis; Camden, N.J.; Baltimore; Washington, D.C.; and Houston. In both models, program participants will serve alongside and under the supervision of year-round AmeriCorps NCCC members, who are 18 to 24 years old. For more information on the NCCC Summer of Service, please call 202-606-7514.

Other AmeriCorps Programs


Contact Us for More Information


VIEWED ON: Monday, September 15, 2008

THIS PAGE IS FOR PRINTING PURPOSES ONLY.  ALL LINKS HAVE BEEN DISABLED.