AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC)
Outline• What is NCCC? (direct service, team based, short term)• What do our service projects looks like?• Who are our NCCC members?• What do we provide sponsors?• What do sponsors provide?
Take a moment and reflect…• Imagine an organization that you work with or support. It could be a
non profit, community group or organization.• What could that organization do if only they had more support on
site?• Are there any back log of projects that could be accomplished if only
they had more people? Are there new initiatives or projects that could get off the ground with more support?
A residential, team-based direct service program that provides full-time opportunities for young adults to serve their country and help communities meet compelling needs.
AmeriCorps NCCC
• California• Hawaii & the Pacific Territories• Alaska• Idaho• Montana• Washington• Oregon• Nevada• Utah
- 21 teams- 8 – 12 members per team
Pacific Region Campus
What kind of projects are a good fit for an
AmeriCorps NCCC Team?
Who can apply for a team:
• Nonprofits• Faith-Based Organizations• Government (federal, state, and local)• Public schools, colleges and universities • Tribal Councils and Native Organizations
Project Sponsors
• Natural and Other Disasters
• Environmental Stewardship and Conservation
• Energy Conservation
• Infrastructure Improvement
• Urban and Rural Development
Areas of Service
Service Project Example: Village of Hope- Yakama NationUrban and Rural Development• Supported Diabetes Center and
Tribal Employment Rights office• Organized and sorted clothes at local
armory Infrastructure Improvement• Renovated 6 tiny homes by painting,
carpeting and building front porchesEnvironmental Stewardship• Pulled 2,060 pounds of weeds
https://www.ynvillageofhope.org/
Service Project Example- Nez Perce TribeInfrastructure Improvement• Painted and renovated 2 buildings• Replaced boardwalks and foot bridges• Landscaped for Community Elder Park Environmental Stewardship• Built and prepared 14 gardens• Restored and maintained trails through
invasive species removal• Planted trees and vegetables• Created a butterfly garden
Who are the young adults that serve in AmeriCorps
NCCC?
• 15-Passenger Van
• Food & laundry budget
• Limited hand tools, if needed
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Worker’s Compensation Coverage
Teams Are Provided With:
Corps Members arrive in Sacramento, CA in October for a month of training, which includes:
• Program policies and expectations• Introduction to service learning• Team building • Diversity and conflict resolution
Corps Member Training
Each team has a Team Leader that works and lives with the team. Team leaders supervise the basic operations of the team:
• Administrative responsibilities and logistics• Overall accountability• Personal issues • Reporting requirements
Role of Team Leader
When are teams available? How do I apply to host a team?
• There are 3 project rounds• Projects may be as long as one
full round (Rounds are 6 – 13 weeks)• Can be as short as a couple weeks (split round)• Sponsors propose the length of time, but should fit within one of
our project rounds • Teams return to the NCCC campus in Sacramento between
projects for trainings, share what they learned on their project, and prepare for their next project
Project Length
• Round 1: Nov 6 – Dec 20• Round 2: Jan 10 – Apr 13• Round 3: Apr 23– July 21
Project Rounds - Class 26 (2019-20)
• Minimum of 40 hours of meaningful service, per team member, per week of service
• Address compelling community needs
• Detailed work plan (including inclement weather)
• Service learning opportunities
• Have a plan for sustaining accomplishments
Project Components
Sponsors must provide:• Orientation and
training• On-going technical
supervision• Tools and materials• Housing • Building permits or
waivers
Role of the Project Sponsor
• Churches• Community centers• Apartments• Houses• School rooms• Limited Camping
Other things to think about with housing:- Access to showers & kitchens- Moving during the round- Variety of facility options- Cleaning supplies, etc.
NCCC Housing
The Application Process
1. Submit Project Concept Form (PCF)
2. NCCC Campus will review PCF and notify you if you have been invited to submit a full application
3. Submit Full Application to the campus
4. NCCC Campus will review your application and notify you if your application has been approved and eligible for team assignment
Assistant Program Directors are available to assist you throughout the application process!
Application Process
- Sponsors will be notified if they will be receiving a team 4 weeks prior to the scheduled start of the project
- Projects must be within the project round, but can be shorter if needed
Application DeadlinesRound Project Dates Project Concept Form
Due Date
Round 1 November 4 –December 18 July 17, 2019
Round 2 January 9 – April 10 September 19, 2019
Round 3 April 21– July 17 January 8, 2020
• Full Application due date is about a month after the Concept Form date
• Full Application due date will be provided in the invitation to apply after Concept Form is approved
It’s an exciting way to:•Accomplish a large amount of work for
your organization in a short period of time
•Raise community spirits with enthusiastic young adults who are eager to learn about your mission and your community
•Tackle the backlog of projects on your wish list!
In Summary
Senior Corps
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps StateAmeriCorps NCCCAmeriCorps VISTA
The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)
AmeriCorps National
Getting it done together!
It is our goal to help you develop quality projects that meet community needs, so please do not hesitate to contact the Pacific Region as you begin your plans!
Washington, Oregon, Alaska
Katie Keane| [email protected] | 202-740-7649
Idaho
Amanda Cochran| [email protected] | 202-528-3561
Pacific Region APD Contact Information
Questions?
www.americorps.gov/nccc
Facebook.com/AmeriCorpsNCCCPacific
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