by America Learns | Jun 2, 2025 | AmeriCorps, News
In a classroom in Box Elder or Ogden, Utah, a child who’s behind in reading gets something that’s become far too rare: someone’s full attention. Not from a teacher trying to meet the needs of 30 students at once. But from an AmeriCorps member who’s there just for...
by America Learns | May 19, 2025 | AmeriCorps, Client Success Stories, News
Scaling workforce development programming in public health is no small feat. For Christine Simon, Director of Workforce Development at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (NNCC), the stakes are high and the paperwork even higher. “We have so many things for...
by America Learns | May 14, 2025 | AmeriCorps, News
In late April, AmeriCorps programs across Georgia received devastating news: all state-based programs would be terminated following the DOGE decision. The impact was immediate. Teams were left scrambling, programs halted, and service members caught in limbo. But not...
by America Learns | May 11, 2025 | AmeriCorps, Client Success Stories
You know the drill. You’ve got 42 tabs open. You’re chasing down timesheets. Wrestling spreadsheets. Interpreting data that refuses to tell a coherent story. The mission is non-negotiable—your volunteers matter, your clients matter—but the admin burden? It’s...
by America Learns | May 5, 2025 | AmeriCorps, Client Success Stories
Running a growing AmeriCorps or grant-funded program shouldn’t mean losing sleep over spreadsheets, compliance reports, or whether your data system will survive another audit. But for too many program directors, the back-end becomes the bottleneck. At the National...
by America Learns | May 4, 2025 | AmeriCorps, Client Success Stories
In early April 2025, Frankfort, Kentucky, faced one of its most severe flooding events, with the Kentucky River cresting at 48.3 feet—the second-highest in the city’s history. Amidst the rising waters and community upheaval, AmeriCorps members, coordinated by...