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Community organizations across Colorado and nationwide are reeling after the Department of Government Efficiency ...
Dubuque is planning to recruit 34 AmeriCorps members after the city was awarded $362,250 in federal funds. It comes a few months after the Trump administration cancelled funding for the program in ...
After months of turmoil, nearly $440,000 in funding for the community service program AmeriCorps will return to Davenport.
AmeriCorps was created in 1993 during President Bill Clinton’s administration as a domestic version of the Peace Corps. It has since supported projects throughout the nation.
In June, AmeriCorps won a temporary court reprieve to continue operating for another year. A federal lawsuit challenged Trump ...
But this spring, more than 32,000 AmeriCorps members found their service terms abruptly cut short after the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, terminated their grants.
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Daily Democrat on MSN‘Like having a hand cut off’: California schools reeling after AmeriCorps cuts
AmeriCorps may have won a temporary legal reprieve to keep operating, but the long-term future looks bleak for the popular program that sends thousands of workers to California schools, food banks, ...
DOGE's website in February said $131,145 would be saved by terminating the lease, a sum that equals five years' worth of rent. (The lease was set to end June 30, 2026.) The Social Security ...
AmeriCorps funding for a conservation nonprofit in eastern Iowa is being restored, after the Trump administration cut $230,000 from the Bur Oak Land Trust in Iowa City this spring.
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, recently cut funding to AmeriCorps. Thousands of employees were immediately laid off, and social programs across the country are currently being ...
That passion collided with harsh reality this spring when the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, slashed AmeriCorps funding nationwide. The cuts eliminated support for programs like hers.
DOGE has "led to poor services, a brain drain on our federal government, and it’s going to cost taxpayers money long term," Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) argued.
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