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Missouri 2004 - 2005 Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005 AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 730 individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, public safety and other pressing needs in communities across Missouri. Roughly three-quarters of all AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the Governor-appointed Missouri Community 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 the Corporation directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grants process. Other individuals will 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 of up to $4,725 that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than 4,100 Missouri residents have qualified for Americorps Education Awards totaling more than $14,000,000. Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges, and nonprofit groups to support efforts to engage more than 24,000 Missouri students in community service linked to academic achievement and the development of civic skills. This type of learning, called service learning, improves communities while preparing young people for a lifetime of responsible citizenship. In addition to providing grants, Learn and Serve America serves as a resource on service and service-learning to teachers, faculty members, schools, and community groups. Meeting community needs in Missouri. More than 37,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through 106 national service projects across Missouri. Serving with national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, restore the environment, respond to disasters, build nonprofit capacity and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will commit more than $13,200,000 to support Missouri communities through three national service initiatives: Senior Corps: More than 12,000 seniors in Missouri 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 10,000 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 870 homebound seniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, participate in environmental projects, tutor and mentor youth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other services through more than 1,100 groups across Missouri. Together with the USA Freedom Corps, the Corporation for National and Community Service is working to build a culture of citizenship, service, and responsibility in America. To learn more about the Corporation or any of its programs, visit www.nationalservice.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 202-565-2799.

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Page 1: Missouri 2004 - 2005

Missouri 2004 - 2005

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005

AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 730 individuals the opportunity toprovide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, public safety and otherpressing needs in communities across Missouri. Roughly three-quarters of all AmeriCorps grant fundinggoes to the Governor-appointed Missouri Community Service Commission, which in turn awards grantsto nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grant funding is distributedby the Corporation directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grantsprocess. Other individuals will serve through AmeriCorps*VISTA, whose members help bringindividuals 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 CivilianCommunity Corps), a 10-month, full time residential program for men and women between the ages of18 and 24. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award of up to$4,725 that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than4,100 Missouri residents have qualified for Americorps Education Awards totaling more than$14,000,000.

Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges,and nonprofit groups to support efforts to engage more than 24,000 Missouri students in communityservice linked to academic achievement and the development of civic skills. This type of learning, calledservice learning, improves communities while preparing young people for a lifetime of responsiblecitizenship. In addition to providing grants, Learn and Serve America serves as a resource on serviceand service-learning to teachers, faculty members, schools, and community groups.

Meeting community needs in Missouri. More than 37,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helpingto meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through 106 national service projects acrossMissouri. Serving with national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizenstutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, conduct neighborhood patrols, restore theenvironment, respond to disasters, build nonprofit capacity and recruit and manage volunteers. This year, the Corporationfor National and Community Service will commit more than $13,200,000 to support Missouri communities through threenational service initiatives:

Senior Corps: More than 12,000 seniors in Missouri contribute their time and talents in one ofthree Senior Corps programs. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 10,000 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 870 homeboundseniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. Retired and Senior VolunteerProgram (RSVP) volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, participate inenvironmental projects, tutor and mentor youth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other servicesthrough more than 1,100 groups across Missouri.

Together with the USA Freedom Corps, the Corporation for National and Community Service is working to build aculture of citizenship, service, and responsibility in America. To learn more about the Corporation or any of its programs,visit www.nationalservice.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 202-565-2799.

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Missouri At a Glance

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of May 3, 2005

67 736 $4,950,033

AmeriCorps*State (Competitive)AmeriCorps*State (Formula)AmeriCorps*NationalAmeriCorps*VISTAAmeriCorps*NCCCEducation Awards Program (National)Education Awards Program (State)AmeriCorps*Promise Fellows National

AmeriCorps3

141018

612

22

Program Sites

103 158 302 89

N/A 16 50 18

Participants $1,309,628 $1,519,989 $721,944 $1,163,872

N/A $5,800 $4,400

$224,400

ProgramFunding

AmeriCorps Total

36 12,046 $4,514,973

Foster Grandparent ProgramRetired and Senior Volunteer ProgramSenior Companion Program

Senior Corps 8

24 4

Projects

735 11,018 293

$2,419,174 $1,242,308 $853,491

ProgramFunding

This figure represents the maximum potential value of AmeriCorps Education Awards that can be earned by AmeriCorps membersserving in Missouri. 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.

Missouri is served by the AmeriCorps*NCCC campus located in Denver, Colorado. In the past year, AmeriCorps*NCCC teams have served on projects in Cape Girardeau, Golden City, Marble Hill, St. Louis, Troyand Versailles.

1

1

2

This figure represents the number of awarded positions available to be filled in the 2004 - 2005 program year. For AmeriCorps*VISTAand the Education Awards Program, this represents the actual number of AmeriCorps members in active service.

Participants

2 24,966 $494,396

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

Learn and Serve America 1

1

Grantees 24,964

2N/A

Participants

$369,405N/A

$124,991

ProgramFunding

Learn and Serve America Total

Program Totals 106 37,748 $10,860,973

30 1

N/A 31

$486,675 $572,906 $670,478 $420,525

N/A $68,513 $51,975 $85,050

$2,356,122

Enhancing Volunteer Management Capacity with VIA (Challange Grant)

Special Initiatives $500,000

ProgramFunding

Special Initiatives Total 1 N/A $500,000

3

2Education

Award

3

Program Development & Technical AssistanceState Commission Administration

Administrative Funds $109,000 $292,571

N/A $401,571

ProgramFunding

$2,356,122

Total Corporation Funding (including AmeriCorps Education Awards) $13,217,095

Senior Corps Total

Administrative Funds Total

Subgrantees

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Senior Corps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005

Bethany

Caruthersville

Chaffee

Chillicothe

Clinton

Columbia

Columbia

East Prairie

Ewing

Fulton

Hannibal

Higginsville

Joplin

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Primary City

RSVP Harrison/Daviess Counties

RSVP Pemiscot County

RSVP of Scott And Cape Counties

Livingston County RSVP

RSVP Benton/Cedar/Henry/Hickory

RSVP of Boone County

Columbia/Central Missouri Human DevelopmentCorporation FGP

Mississippi County RSVP

Heartland FGP

Serve, Inc. RSVP

Douglass Community Services RSVP

Bi-County Service FGP

Jasper County RSVP

Kansas City FGP

RSVP Jackson/Clay/Platte Counties

Presidents Volunteer Service Awards

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

RSVP

Program TypeNumber of Participants

356

310

600

450

423

272

105

244

76

374

423

84

650

137

1,135

N/A

Program NameSponsor Organization (if different)

Harrison County Council on Aging Inc

Semo Area Agency on Aging

Semo Area Agency on Aging

Concerned Christians For the Community, Inc.

Quad Lakes Area Senior Information Council

Boone County Council on Aging

Central Missouri Counties Human DevelopmentCorporation

Chamber of Commerce of East Prairie

Heartland Resources Inc

SERVE, Inc.

Douglass Community Services, Inc

Bi-County Services, Inc

Area Agency on Aging Region X

City of Kansas City Missouri

Heart of America United Way

National Association of Foster GrandparentProgram Directors

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Senior Corps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005

Kansas City

Kennett

Kirksville

Malden

Poplar Bluff

Richmond

Rolla

Rolla

Savannah

Sedalia

Sikeston

Springfield

Springfield

St Charles

St Joseph

St Louis

St Louis

Primary City

Kansas City Metro Area SCP

SCP of Southeast Missouri

Heartland RSVP

Dunklin County RSVP

Poplar Bluff/Altrusa Club RSVP

Ray/Lafayette/Carroll RSVP

Phelps County SCP

RSVP

Andrew County RSVP

Pettis/Saline Counties RSVP

Southeast Missouri FGP

RSVP Springfield

OACAC Foster Grandparent Program

St Charles/Lincoln/Warren County FGP

Northwest Missouri/Notheast Kansas RSVP

St Louis FGP

Kingdom House SCP

Senior Companion Program

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

Senior Companion Program

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

Foster Grandparent Program

RSVP

Foster Grandparent Program

Senior Companion Program

Program TypeNumber of Participants

94

45

350

424

300

200

109

106

369

289

70

1,488

87

57

428

119

45

Program NameSponsor Organization (if different)

Westport Cooperative Services Inc

VNA of Southeast Missouri Inc

Senior Adult Services Inc

City of Malden

Altrusa Club of Poplar Bluff

Ray County Fellowship Center Inc

Phelps County Commission

Phelps County Commission

Andrew County Ministries

Pettis County Community Partnership

Housing Authority of Sikeston

Council of Churches of the Ozarks

Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation

Northeast Community Action Corporation

Interfaith Community Services

Cardinal Ritter Senior Services

Kingdom House

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Senior Corps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005

St. Louis

St. Peters

Trenton

Primary City

RSVP of St Louis

RSVP Program

Grundy/Sullivan Counties RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

RSVP

Program TypeNumber of Participants

840

550

437

Total Number of Senior Corps Volunteers 12,046

Program NameSponsor Organization (if different)

Cardinal Ritter Senior Services

The Community Council of St. Charles County

Grundy County Council on Aging Inc

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AmeriCorps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of May 5, 2005

KidSmart

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Boone County

MO 4-H Community Youth Development

Missouri CASA Association

Missouri River Communities Network

Fulton 58 Public School District

Douglass Community Services, Inc

AEO - CEDC at MASW

MO Dept. of Health and Senior Services - CHI

Missouri Community Service Commission

Office of Secretary of State, Missouri State Archives

Camp Fire USA

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Sponsor Organization (if different)

KidSmart - Tools for Learning

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Boone CountyAmeriCorps Program

Centro Latino de Salud

Jumpstart Columbia-MO

MO 4-H Youth Development Program

MO CASA - CS

2004 Lewis & Clark AmeriCorps Project

Fulton AmeriCorps Program

Volunteer Network of Northeast Missouri

The Children's Peace Pavilion

First Step Fund

MO Dept. of Health - Children's Oral Health Program

Missouri Promise Fellow Initiative

Missouri State Archives AmeriCorps Project

Community Family Club

Lasallian Volunteers-Holy Family Catholic Worker

Lasallian Volunteers-Migrant Farmworkers Project

Lasallian Volunteers-St. Stephen's Academy

Youth Service Opportunities Project-JewishVocational Services

Program Name

2

11

6

50

14

3

11

11

N/A

4

3

2

6

20

12

1

1

1

1

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*Promise FellowsNational

Education Awards Program(State)

AmeriCorps*Promise FellowsNational

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Program Type

Bridgeton

Columbia

Columbia

Columbia

Columbia

Columbia

Columbia

Fulton

Hannibal

Independence

Jefferson City

Jefferson City

Jefferson City

Jefferson City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Primary City

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AmeriCorps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of May 5, 2005

Curators of University of Missouri

Partnership for Children

YMCA of Greater Kansas City - Kansas City

Missouri Girls Town Foundation, Inc.

Nixa R-II School District

Butler Co. Community Resource Council

Purdy R-II School District

Republic R-III Board of Education

Seneca R-7 School District

Youth Education and Health in Soulard

Inter/Serv -- St. Joseph Youth Alliance

St. Joseph Youth Alliance

American Red Cross St.Louis Area Chapter

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Mo-CAN

Habitat for Humanity Kansas City

Jumpstart Kansas City

LULAC National Educational Service Center

Legal Aid of Western Missouri

Network of Opportunity Afterschool Program

Public Achievement CS

SHARE, Inc.

Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Experience Corps - Kansas City

Building Their Future

Milan Centro Latino

Nixa Learning Coaches

AmeriCorps Poplar Bluff's Promise

Purdy Reading Coaches

Republic Reading Coaches

Seneca R-7 AmeriCorps

YouthBuild St. Louis, MO

YVC of St. Joseph

Enrichment through Investment

American Red Cross

Safety Education Corps

Program Name

12

4

44

3

1

44

4

6

1

40

8

1

14

13

15

12

14

31

1

N/A

10

5

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

Program Type

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kingdom City

Milan

Nixa

Poplar Bluff

Purdy

Republic

Seneca

St Louis

St. Joseph

St. Joseph

St. Louis

St. Louis

Primary City

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AmeriCorps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of May 5, 2005

Cardinal Ritter Institute

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service

Grace Hill Neighborhood Health Center

Grace Hill Settlement House

Partnership For Youth, Inc.

Partnership For Youth, Inc.

Partnership For Youth, Inc.

St. Louis Lead Prevention Coalition

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Faithful Friends CRI

Gateway Vincentian Volunteers--CommunityAlternatives

Gateway Vincentian Volunteers-Covenant HouseMissouri

Gateway Vincentian Volunteers-Guardian AngelSettlement Association

Gateway Vincentian Volunteers-St. Vincent DePaulParish

Loretto Volunteers

Vincentian Service Corps-Central - Out Lady's Inn

Vincentian Service Corps-Central - St. Patrick Center

Youth Service Opportunities Project-EdgewoodChildren's Center

Community HealthCorps-St. Louis, MO

Grace Hill AmeriCorps Trail Ranger Project

Jumpstart St. Louis

OIC of the Midwest

Education Corps

Safety Service Corps

St. Louis AmeriCorps-Literacy Corps

CLEARCorps/St. Louis

Program Name

5

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

2

17

15

44

9

38

50

30

6

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

Education Awards Program

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

AmeriCorps*State

AmeriCorps*State

Education Awards Program(State)

AmeriCorps*National

Program Type

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

Primary City

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AmeriCorps in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of May 5, 2005

736Total Number of AmeriCorps Members

Teach For America St. Louis

The H.O.U.S.E., INc.

Sponsor Organization (if different)

Expanding the Impact of Teach For America

The H.O.U.S.E., Inc.

Program Name

65

3

# ofMembers

AmeriCorps*National

AmeriCorps*VISTA

Program Type

St. Louis

Webb City

Notes:

Primary City

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.

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Learn and Serve America in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005

Primary City Sponsor Organization (if different)Program Name Number of

Participants Program Type

Belton

Blue Eye

Blue Springs

Bolivar

Carthage

Climax Springs

Columbia

Concordia

Farmington

Florissant

Florissant

Fulton

Grant City

Hallsville

Hamilton

Hannibal

Harrisburg

Hermitage

Indpendence

Ironton

Jefferson City

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kirkwood

Liberty

Oak Ridge

Sedalia

Seneca

Springfield

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis

Warrensburg

Missouri Department of Elementary andSecondary Education

Curators of the University of Missouri

Belton 124

Blue Eye R-V

Blue Springs R-IV

Bolivar R-I

Carthage R-IX

Climax Springs R-IV

Columbia 93

Concordia R-II

Farmington R-VII

Ferguson-Florissant R-II

Hazelwood

Fulton 58

Worth County R-III

Hallsville R-IV

Hamilton R-II

Hannibal 60

Harrisburg R-VIII

Hermitage R-IV

Independence 30

Arcadia Valley R-II

LSA School-Based Program

Students in the City: UMKC's Service LearningProgram

Hickman Mills C-1

Kirkwood R-VII

Liberty 53

Oak Ridge R-VI

Sedalia 200

Seneca R-VIII

Springflied R-XII

Carondelet Family YMCA

Mehlville R-IX

Normandy

Warrensburg R-VI

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 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

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

K-12 Community-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

K-12 School-Based

1,000

300

1,800

515

950

280

625

365

450

800

300

2,235

60

700

480

360

599

15

85

150

275

2,300

300

120

100

845

80

2

900

4,675

3,300

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Learn and Serve America in Missouri

Information on the 2004 - 2005 program year current as of April 28, 2005

Primary City Sponsor Organization (if different)Program Name Number of

Participants Program Type

Notes:

24,966Total 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.

Presidential Freedom Scholarships: Two students from the junior or senior class in each high school in the United States may receive a $1000 college scholarship for outstanding leadership in service to community. This is a matching scholarship: $500 is provided by a local organization such as the PTA or Kiwanis and $500 is provided by Learn and Serve America. Since 2000, more than 915 Missouri students have received thesescholarships.

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ContactsMissouri

Missouri State Office801 Walnut Street, Suite 504Kansas City, MO 64106

(816) 374-6300 (816) [email protected]

Central Region - Denver, CO1059 Alton WayBldg. 758, Room 213Denver, CO 80230-6008

303-844-7438 303-844-7440

Alicia G Riner

P.O. Box 480205 Jefferson StreetJefferson City, MO 65102-0480

573-751-4383 [email protected]

CNCS Headquarters1201 New York Avenue NW, Rm 9314Washington, DC 20525

202-606-5000x205 [email protected]

770 Truman State Office Bldg.P. O. Box 118Jefferson City, MO 65102-0118

(573) 751-5012 (573) 526-0463 [email protected]

Linda F. Jackson

Elson Nash

Bill Dillon

Barbara Benner

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Missouri Community Service Commission

For more information about AmeriCorps and Community-based Learn and Serve programs, contact:

For more information about AmeriCorps*VISTA and Senior Corps programs, contact:

For more information about Learn and Serve America Higher Education programs, contact:

For more information about AmeriCorps*NCCC efforts, contact the regional campus:

For more information about Learn and Serve America School Based K-12 programs,contact:

Phone: Fax:

Phone: Fax:

Phone: Fax:

Phone: Fax:

Phone: Fax:

For further information, please visit www.nationalservice.org