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Texas 2010 - 2011 Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 4, 2011 AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 3,600 individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, health, economic, and other pressing needs in communities across Texas. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the Governor-appointed OneStar National Service Commission, which in turn awards grants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grant funding is distributed by CNCS directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grants process. Other individuals 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 that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than 38,000 Texas residents have served more than 47 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $93,700,000. Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges, and nonprofit groups to engage more than 61,000 Texas students in community service linked to academic learning and the development of civic skills. This type of learning, called service-learning, strengthens communities, improves academic engagement, and prepares 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 90,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through national service in Texas. Serving with more than 2,730 national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, support veterans and military families, provide health services, restore the environment, respond to disasters, increase economic opportunity, and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) will commit more than $44,800,000 to support Texas communities through national service initiatives including: Senior Corps: More than 25,000 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 23,000 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 1,800 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 2,500 groups across Texas. The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. CNCS annually engages more than five million Americans in service to meet local needs through Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America, and leads President Obama's national call to service initiative, United We Serve. To learn more visit NationalService.gov or Serve.gov or call 202-606- 5000 or TTY 1-800-833-3722. Other Programs: The Texas state service commission received a Volunteer Generation Fund grant of $205,000 to strengthen volunteer recruitment and management.

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Page 1: Texas 2010 - 2011 · Texas 2010 - 2011 Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 4, 2011 AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 3,600 individuals

Texas 2010 - 2011

Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 4, 2011

AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 3,600 individuals the opportunity to provide intensive,results-driven service to meet education, environmental, health, economic, and other pressing needs in communities acrossTexas. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the Governor-appointed OneStar National Service Commission, which inturn awards grants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grant funding is distributedby CNCS directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grants process. Other individuals servethrough AmeriCorps VISTA, whose members help bring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time tofight 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 18and 24. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award that can be used to pay for college orto pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than 38,000 Texas residents have served more than 47 million hoursand have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $93,700,000.

Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges, and nonprofit groups toengage more than 61,000 Texas students in community service linked to academic learning and the development of civicskills. This type of learning, called service-learning, strengthens communities, improves academic engagement, and preparesyoung people for a lifetime of responsible citizenship. Learn and Serve America also provides curricula and other resourcesto teachers, faculty members, schools, and community groups.

Meeting community needs in Texas. More than 90,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to meetlocal needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through national service in Texas. Serving with morethan 2,730 national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentorchildren, support veterans and military families, provide health services, restore the environment, respond to disasters,increase economic opportunity, and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and CommunityService (CNCS) will commit more than $44,800,000 to support Texas communities through national service initiativesincluding:

Senior Corps: More than 25,000 seniors in Texas contribute their time and talents in one of three Senior Corpsprograms. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 23,000 young people who have specialneeds. Senior Companions help more than 1,800 homebound seniors and other adults maintain independence in their ownhomes. RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, protect the environment, tutor and mentoryouth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other services through more than 2,500 groups across Texas.

The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, andfosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. CNCS annually engages more than five million Americans inservice to meet local needs through Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America, and leads President Obama'snational call to service initiative, United We Serve. To learn more visit NationalService.gov or Serve.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 1-800-833-3722.

Other Programs: The Texas state service commission received a Volunteer Generation Fund grant of $205,000 tostrengthen volunteer recruitment and management.

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Texas At a Glance

Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 2, 2011

152 3,279 $16,054,763

AmeriCorps State CompetitiveAmeriCorps State FormulaAmeriCorps NationalAmeriCorps NCCCAmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant (State)AmeriCorps Fixed Amount GrantAmeriCorps Indian TribesAmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps3

222115

134

155

Program Sites

263 1,096 399

N/A 200

1,072 14

235

Participants

$2,026,747 $8,704,661 $473,826

N/A $400,000

N/A $125,999

$4,323,530

ProgramFunding

AmeriCorps Total

48 25,809 $10,636,525

FGP Component ProgramsFoster Grandparent ProgramRetired and Senior Volunteer ProgramSenior Companion Program

Senior Corps

9 29 10

Projects

496 1,012

23,420 881

$1,997,682 $3,266,073 $2,786,290 $2,586,480

ProgramFunding

This figure represents the maximum potential value of Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards that can be earned by AmeriCorpsmembers serving in Texas. The award can be used in any state to pay for college, graduate school, vocational training, or to pay backstudent loans. The education award total is included in total Corporation funding.AmeriCorps National figures may include national programs headquartered in the state and/or operating sites of national programsthat are headquartered in other states. Some national organizations do not report operating site data, or it wasn’t available at time ofpublishing, so figures may not reflect current conditions.

2

2

3

This figure represents the number of awarded positions available to be filled in the 2010 - 2011 program year excluding RecoveryAct positions. For AmeriCorps VISTA, this represents the actual number of AmeriCorps members in active service.

Participants

2 61,232 $3,219,865

K-12 School-BasedK-12 Community-BasedHigher Education

Learn and Serve America 1

1

Grantees

57,839 251

3,142

Participants

$3,062,555 $49,500

$107,810

ProgramFunding

Learn and Serve America Total

Program Totals 206 90,320 $31,044,740

$697,000 $2,852,063 $1,131,567

N/A $945,000

$5,287,088 $33,075

$1,273,200

$12,218,993

4

3Education Award

4

Disability OutreachProgram Development & Technical AssistanceState Commission AdministrationVolunteer Generation Fund

Other Funding $72,097

$145,800 $710,690 $205,000

N/A $1,133,587

ProgramFunding

$12,218,993

Total Corporation Funding (including Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards) $43,263,733

Senior Corps Total

Other Funding Total

1This chart does not include AmeriCorps sites, participants, or funding provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

1

1111

4

Grantees

Education Award

The data shown represents a snapshot in time. CNCS project sites, participants, and funding change throughout the year, so the datamay not reflect current conditions.

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Senior Corps in Texas

Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 2, 2011

Abilene

Abilene

Alamo

Amarillo

Austin

Austin

Austin

Beaumont

Beaumont

Big Spring

Bryan

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Dallas

Dallas

Primary City

Abilene Foster Grandparent Program

Big Country RSVP

Rio Grande Valley Senior Companion Program

Texas Panhandle RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program-State SupportedLiving Facilities

Austin Foster Grandparent Program

Travis County RSVP

Golden Triangle RSVP

Southeast Texas Foster Grandparent Program

Big Spring RSVP

Brazos Valley RSVP

City of Corpus Christi RSVP

City of Corpus Christi SCP

Foster Grandparent Prograam DADS CCSS LC

Dallas Foster Grandparent Program

Dallas RSVP

FGP Component Programs

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

FGP Component Programs

FGP Component Programs

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

FGP Component Programs

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Program TypeNumber of Participants

102

630

168

1,195

N/A

78

1,100

776

119

284

933

756

77

102

133

2,149

Program Name

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices 0002

West Texas Rehabilitation Center

Senior Community Outreach Service

Panhandle Community Services (TX)

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices (Prime)

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices 0006

Travis County Department of Human Services

Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission

Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission

City of Big Spring

Brazos Valley Council of Governments AAA

City of Corpus Christi

City of Corpus Christi

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices 0008

Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas

Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas

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Senior Corps in Texas

Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 2, 2011

Dallas

Denton

Denton

Edinburg

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

Ft Worth

Galveston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Levelland

Levelland

Lubbock

Lufkin

McAllen

Primary City

Dallas Senior Companion Program

Denton Senior Companion Program

Chisholm Trail RSVP

The Rio Grande Valley RSVP

SCP of El Paso

El Paso City RSVP

El Paso FGP

Tarrant County RSVP

RSVP of Galveston County

Harris County Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP of the Texas Gulf Coast

Senior Companion Program of Harris County

Hockley County RSVP

South Plains SCP

Lubbock RSVP

Deep East Texas RSVP

Lower Rio Grande Valley Foster GrandparentProgram

Senior Companion Program

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

Program TypeNumber of Participants

105

10

820

1,034

105

820

165

1,200

307

93

1,100

72

350

85

605

597

89

Program Name

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas

DADS-Statewide SCP Component-State Schools

County of Hidalgo Community Service Agency

Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe, Inc.

City of El Paso

City of El Paso

Senior Citizen Services Greater Tarrant

University of Texas Medical Branch - SeniorServices Office

Jewish Community Center of Houston

Jewish Community Center of Houston

Jewish Community Center of Houston

Hockley County Senior Citizens Association

South Plains CAA, Inc.

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Ctr.

Deep East Texas Council of Governments

Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council

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Senior Corps in Texas

Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 2, 2011

Mexia

Midland

Midland

Midland

Paris

Plainview

Pollok

Richmond

San Angelo

San Angelo

San Angelo

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Saba

Seguin

Primary City

Mexia State Supported Living Center FGP

Midland County Foster Grandparent Program

Midland RSVP

Midland Senior Companion Program

Red River Valley RSVP

Runningwater Draw RSVP

Lufkin FGP

Richmond FGP

Concho Valley Foster Grandparent Program

Concho Valley Senior Companion Program

Concho Valley RSVP

Bexar County RSVP

San Antonio FGP

SCP of Bexar County

Hill Country RSVP

RSVP Comal/Guadalupe/Hays/Wilson/Caldwell

FGP Component Programs

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

FGP Component Programs

FGP Component Programs

Foster Grandparent Program

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

Program TypeNumber of Participants

79

84

777

63

788

415

76

59

115

84

525

1,631

155

112

1,370

1,000

Program Name

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices 0007

Community And Senior Services Midland

Community And Senior Services Midland

Community And Senior Services Midland

Paris Junior College

City of Plainview

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices 0004

Texas Department on Aging and DisabilityServices 0001

Concho Valley Council of Governments

Concho Valley Council of Governments

West Texas Rehabilitation Center

Catholic Charities Diocese San Antonio

Catholic Charities Diocese San Antonio

Christian Senior Services

Hill Country CAA Inc.

Texas Lutheran University

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Sherman

Sherman

Texarkana

Tulia

Waco

Wichita Falls

Primary City

AAA Texoma Foster Grandparent Program

Texoma RSVP

Greater Texarkana RSVP

Swisher County RSVP

Heart of Texas RSVP

RSVP of North Texas

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

Program TypeNumber of Participants

59

753

260

230

800

215

Total Number of Senior Corps Volunteers 25,809

Program Name

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Texoma Council of Governments

Texoma Council of Governments

City of Texarkana Texas

Swisher County Commissioners Court

McLennan Community College

Nortex Regional Planning Commission

The city column refers to the location of sponsor organization. Volunteers may be serving in other locations than the city listed.

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Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

Amarillo Independent School District

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Arlington Public Library

The Corps Network

Catholic Volunteer Network

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

YouthBuild USA, Inc.

Washington Campus Compact

Washington Campus Compact

Washington Campus Compact

Coconino County Community Services

YouthBuild USA, Inc.

The Corps Network

Sponsor Organization (if different)

FaithWorks of Abilene, Inc.

Amarillo HFH

Amarillo ISD AmeriCorps

Boys & Girls Clubs of Arlington

Arlington Reads

American YouthWorks

Casa Marianella

Austin County, HFH of

YouthBuild Austin, TX

TX - Austin Community College District

TX - Texas State University

TX - University of Texas at Austin

American Youth Works

Diocese of Austin

YouthBuild Austin, TX

CESC American Youthworks

Program Name

4

1

50

4

7

45

3

6

6

5

4

33

7

4

40

15

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps National

Program Type

Abilene

Amarillo

Amarillo

Arlington

Arlington

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Primary City

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Teacher's College - Columbia University

UT Austin Charles A. Dana Center

CIS of Central Texas

Easter Seals Central Texas

College Forward

Breakthrough

Texas Education Agency

University of Texas System IPSI

Travis County Department of Human Services

Texas Conference of Churches

Literacy Coalition of Central Texas

YouthLaunch

English at Work

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Texas Department of Education

ACE - A Community for Education

Communities In Schools of Central TexasAmeriCorps

ASSET*AmeriCorps

College Forward Partnership for Higher Education

Expanding Community Impact

CIS of Texas AmeriCorps Planning Grant

Texas College Advising Corps

Travis County CAPITAL AmeriCorps Project

Boys & Girls Club of Austin

TCC Disaster Recovery VISTA Project

Literacy Coalition of Central Texas - CapacityBuilder

Urban Roots

Capital Area Food Bank of Texas

Curriculum Development Specialist

Program Name

1

135

96

32

47

N/A

N/A

N/A

32

1

4

3

1

3

1

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

Program Type

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Primary City

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United Way Capital Area

Foundation Communities

Texas Homeless Network

Coalition of Texans with Disabilities

The University of Texas at Austin Volunteer andService Learning Center

Theatre Action Project

Austin Area Urban League, Inc.

Austin Independent School District

Trinity Center

Goodwill Industries of Southeast Texas

Christian Women's Job Corps - Golden Triangle

National Association of Community Health Centers,Inc.

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Creating opportunities for youth and families

Creating Community

THN Homeless Coalition Liaisons

Elevate, Engage, Emerge! (E3)

Community Engagement Collaborative

Supporting Underserved Communities Through theArts

Capacity Building for a Stronger Central Texas

Austin ISD VISTA Volunteers Project

Trinity Center Volunteer Management VISTA

Sustainable Food Center

Bastrop County Emergency Food Pantry & SupportCenter Inc.

Growing with Community Expansions

Golden Triangle Christian Women's/Men's JobCorps

Brownsville Community Health Center

Program Name

4

5

6

4

17

3

1

7

1

4

1

1

5

8

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

Program Type

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Bastrop

Beaumont

Beaumont

Brownsville

Primary City

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Community Development Corporation ofBrownsville

The University of Texas at Brownsville and TexasSouthmost College

Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University

Coastal Bend-Texas Chapter of the American RedCross

Teach For America

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Communities In Schools Dallas Region

Central Dallas Ministries

Project Transformation

International Rescue Committee, Inc.

Human Rights Initiative of North Texas

Dallas Afterschool Network

Sponsor Organization (if different)

YouthBuild Brownsville, TX

UTB/TSC AmeriCorp College Opportunities andReadiness Networ

AmeriCorps State Project Application

2009 CHUD Colonias VISTA Program

Diocese of Corpus Christi

Coastal Bend-Texas Regional Community ReadinessProject

Teach For America - Dallas

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas

Diocese of Dallas

CIS Dallas Region AmeriCorps Program

N(2) Texas Corps

Project Transformation AmeriCorps

IRC in Dallas VISTA Program FY2008 - FY2011

Volunteer Management & Community Outreach

DASN Member Services Development

Program Name

21

40

21

3

6

7

246

5

7

25

216

120

2

1

1

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

Program Type

Brownsville

Brownsville

College Station

College Station

Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Primary City

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SoupMobile Inc.

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

YouthBuild USA, Inc.

University of North Texas

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

National Council of La Raza

Ysleta del Sur Pueblo

National Council of La Raza

United Way of El Paso County

AVANCE, Inc. - El Paso Chapter

El Puente Community Development Corporation

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

Sponsor Organization (if different)

End Homelessness

Dallas Area HFH

YouthBuild Dallas, TX

Texas HIPPYCorps Initiative

Bay Area HFH-Houston

Boys & Girls Clubs of Edinburg Rio Grande Valley

IRRA, Inc.

Target Tigua

Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe

HIPPY El Paso

AVANCE-Texas AmeriCorps

United Way of El Paso County

Center for Bilingual Development and SocialEnterprise

El Paso Affordable Housing Credit Union ServiceOrganization

Trinity HFH

Program Name

4

10

25

58

2

11

16

14

17

38

50

11

2

10

8

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps Indian Tribes

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

Program Type

Dallas

Dallas

Dallas

Denton

Dickinson

Edinburg

Edinburg

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

El Paso

Fort Worth

Primary City

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Washington Campus Compact

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Christian Women's Job Corps of Rusk County

Catholic Volunteer Network

Teach For America

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Washington Campus Compact

Citizen Schools Inc.

Harris County Department of Education

Abundance Living, Inc.

PAIR: Partnership for the Advancement &Immersion of Refugees

Sponsor Organization (if different)

TX - Texas Christian University

Cornerstone Assistance Network

Diocese of Fort Worth

Association of Boys Club & Camp Fire of CookeCounty

Proyecto Juan Diego

Literacy & GED Tutoring

JVC South

Teach For America - Houston

Houston HFH

BGC of Greater Houston

TX - University of Houston Downtown

Arab American Cultural and Community Center

Citizen Schools - Texas

AmeriCorps Kids' Day Project

Abundance Living Ministries

PAIR: Partnership for the Advancement &Immersion of Refugee

Program Name

6

7

5

N/A

1

1

N/A

507

2

1

3

2

35

57

8

3

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

Program Type

Fort Worth

Fort Worth

Ft. Worth

Gainesville

Harlingen

Henderson

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Primary City

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Alliance for Multicultural Community Services

Life Support Development Ministry

Houston Foodbank

Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star

Divine Right Ministries

Washington Campus Compact

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

Texas A&M International University

Webb County

Student Conservation Association, Inc.

Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc.

Goodwill Industries of Central East Texas, Inc.

The Mosaic Center, Inc.

College Forward

Sponsor Organization (if different)

AMCS Capacity Building

Vistas 2010

Americorps VISTA member

Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas

Families In Transition

TX - Lone Star College Kingwood

Laredo, Inc, HFH of

TAMIU ADELANTE

Webb County AmeriCorps*VISTA Project -Grant #03VPWTX001

SCA Texas

Jumpstart Lubbock at Texas Tech University

TMC MentorCorps Project

Mosaic Connection

College Forward Replication Project

Program Name

2

1

13

14

9

11

4

50

1

5

45

40

2

3

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

Program Type

Houston

Houston

Houston

Irving

Jacksonville

Kingwood

Laredo

Laredo

Laredo

Liberty

Lubbock

Lufkin

Lufkin

Manor

Primary City

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Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

Teach For America

Casa de Amigos of Midland Texas, Inc.

Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD

Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc.

Catholic Volunteer Network

Teach For America

American Sunrise

YouthBuild USA, Inc.

City Year, Inc.

The Health Collaborative

Sponsor Organization (if different)

North Collin County HFH

Teach For America - Rio Grande Valley

STARS

dBoys & Girls Club of Pharr

AmeriCorps Youth Harvest

Pharr Literacy Project

Jumpstart Dallas at University of Texas at Dallas

VIDES

Teach For America - San Antonio

Archdiocese of San Antonio

Texas Si Se Puede! Learning Centers

Public Allies Texas

YouthBuild San Antonio, TX

City Year San Antonio

Project Measure Up

Diocese of Brownsville

Program Name

1

200

30

7

100

10

30

2

95

7

11

20

80

45

7

12

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant(State)

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps National

Program Type

Mc Kinney

McAllen

Midland

Pharr

Pharr

Pharr

Richardson

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Juan

Primary City

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Schulenburg Weimer In Focus Together Inc.

Texas Lutheran University

Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

National Association of Community Health Centers,Inc.

Communities In Schools-MCYC

McLennan County Hunger Coalition

Baylor University

McLennan Community College-VISTA

Catholic Volunteer Network

IDEA Academy

North Texas Area United Way

City of Winnsboro

Helping Young People Excel

Building community Workshop

Sponsor Organization (if different)

SWIFT AmeriCorps

Center for Servant Leadership

Waco HFH

Heart of Texas Community Health Center

CIS Community Servers

Heart of Texas Homeless Coalition

Growing the Capacity of the McLennan CountyHunger Coalition

Poverty Initiative

MCC VISTA

Holy Family Services

IDEA Student Wellness

Early Education and financial stability

Beyond the New Frontier

Today and Tomorrow

buildingcommunity WORKSHOP Initiatives

Program Name

41

4

1

19

36

2

2

4

3

4

6

1

1

1

5

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps Fixed Amount Grant

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTA

Program Type

Schulenburg

Seguin

Waco

Waco

Waco

Waco

Waco

Waco

Waco

Weslaco

Weslaco

Wichita Falla

Winnsboro

Winnsboro

dallas

Primary City

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3,279Total Number of AmeriCorps Members

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Program Name # ofMembers Program TypePrimary City

Notes: If there are programs with identical names in separate entries, they are different grants to the same organization. If no members areshown, either the grant is for planning or technical assistance, or enrollment data was not available at the time of printing. The city column refers to the location of the sponsor organization. AmeriCorps members may be serving in other locations than the city listed.

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Learn and Serve America in Texas

Information on the 2010 - 2011 program year current as of March 2, 2011

Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type

Abilene

Abilene

Albany

Alpine

Austin

Austin

Austin

Austin

Childress

Cisco

Clarksville

Colorado City

Colorado City

Cooper

Coppell

Cumby

Dallas

Dallas

Eden

El Paso

Eldorado

Farmers Branch

Fort Worth

Friona

Georgetown

Grand Prairie

Haskell

Hawley

Hitchcock

Holland

Hooks

Region 14 Educational Service Center

Wylie Independent School District

Albany Independent School District

Alpine Independent School District

American YouthWorks

Austin Independent School District

Texas Education Agency

Texas Education Agency

ChildressIndependent School District

Cisco Independent School District

Clarksville Independent School District

Colorado Independent School District

Colorado Independent School District

Cooper Independent School District

Coppell Independent School District

Miller Grove Independent School District

Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas

Trinity River Audubon Center

Eden Consolidated Independent School District

Canutillo Independent School District

Schleicher County Independent School District

Brookhaven College

Girl Scouts of the Texas Oklahoma Plains

Friona Independent School District

Georgetown Independent School District

Grand Prairie Independent School District

Haskell Consolidated Independent School District

Hawley Independent School District

Hitchcock Independent School District

Holland Independent School District

Hooks Independent School District

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 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

Higher Education

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

N/A

456

125

114

162

900

306

300

30

450

500

58

9,128

72

10

120

113

2,188

501

50

146

299

1,500

177

252

75

214

143

385

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Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Hughes Springs

Humble

Irving

Ladonia

Lancaster

Laredo

Leonard

Linden

Luling

Melissa

Mount Pleasant

Mt. Pleasant

Nevada

Omaha

Port Arthur

Richardson

Round Rock

San Antonio

San Antonio

Savoy

Seabrook

Shallowater

Sulphur Springs

Sweetwater

Texarkana

Trent

Eastwood Academy High School

Jackson MiddleSchool

Phi Sigma Roe

Rice University

The Monarch School

Hughes Springs Independent School District

Humble Independent School District

Irving Independent School District

Fannindel Independent School District

Lancaster Independent School District

Texas Mid Rio Grande Area Health Education Center

Leonard Independent School District

Linden-Kildare High School

Luling Independent School District

Melissa Independent School District

Region 8 Education Service Center

Chapel Hill Independent School District

Community Independent School District

Pewitt Independent School District

Port Arthur Alternative School

Region 10 Educational Service Center

Round Rock Independent School District

San Antonio College

University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio

Savoy Independent School District

Seabrook Intermediate School

Shallowater Independent School District

Sulphur Springs Independent School District

HOBBS Alternative Education Co-op

Liberty-Eylau

Trent Independent School District

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

Higher Education

Higher Education

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 School-Based

Higher Education

Higher Education

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

12

N/A

21

14

46

35

14,000

1,850

25

375

95

213

N/A

294

1,300

N/A

75

362

750

150

N/A

7,098

2,540

517

161

90

500

3,675

15

N/A

44

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Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type

Trenton

Wylie

pittsburg

Trenton Independent School District

Wylie Independent School District

Pittsburg Independent School District

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

Notes:

376

7,550

275

61,232Total 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.The city column refers to the location of the sponsor organization. Participants may be serving in other locations than the citylisted.