How AmeriCorps is Responding to the Crisis in Minnesota: A Letter from Audrey Suker
ServeMinnesota CEO Audrey Suker talks about how AmeriCorps members are stepping up as Minnesota shuts down.
ServeMinnesota CEO Audrey Suker talks about how AmeriCorps members are stepping up as Minnesota shuts down.
ServeMinnesota has compiled a short list of resources for AmeriCorps members and citizen volunteers and donors so we can all do whatever we can in a time that our communities are in need.
Please review the CNCS statement and FAQ on Cornoavirus/COVID-19.
College students and graduates who have taken out student loans might worry that they won’t be able to keep up with repayment if they sign up for AmeriCorps, but good news: There are penalty-free options to postpone student loan payments while you serve.
AmeriCorps members in Minnesota Reading Corps can now earn a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential at no cost and use service hours to complete.
Michaela found a great fit as an AmeriCorps Promise Fellow with Minnesota Alliance With Youth. Now she’s Promise Fellow Leader.
AmeriCorps can provide you with skills, networking and the luxury of time to think about how to pivot your career.
Brian Kasper finds his Minnesota Math Corps service is a perfect fit for this stage of his life.
“I decided to serve in Reading Corps because I love reading, and I also wanted to be able to help kids. Some kids might not be encouraged to read at home. Reading Corps encourages children to read more and incorporates it into their lives.”
Mayank Gupta realized he was not passionate about the degree he had earned. AmeriCorps service helped him find a passion for technology and helping others, and now that is his career.