Corporation for National and Community Service

Grant Details
Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
YES
Program Funding Area: 
Education
Environment
Health Care
Housing, Shelter
Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness & Relief
Youth Development
Human Services
Community Improvement & Capacity Building
Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
Geographic Funding Focus: 
National
Populations Served: 
All Populations
Children & Youth
Elderly
Veterans

Mission/Giving Statement: The mission of the Corporation for National and Community Service is to improve lives, strengthen communities and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering.

Grantmaking Program Areas: Senior Corps; AmeriCorps; Learn & Serve America

Grantmaking Program Area Descriptions:

Senior Corps: Senior Corps connects today's over 55s with the people and organizations that need them most. The Corporation helps them become mentors, coaches or companions to people in need, or contribute their job skills and expertise to community projects and organizations.

AmeriCorps: AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups. AmeriCorps members can tutor and mentor disadvantaged youth, fight illiteracy, improve health services, build affordable housing, teach computer skills, clean parks and streams, manage or operate after-school programs, help communities respond to disaster or build organizational capacity.

Learn & Serve America: Learn & Serve America supports and encourages service-learning throughout the United States, and enables over one million students to make meaningful contributions to their community while building their academic and civic skills. Learn and Serve America provides direct and indirect support to K-12 schools, community groups and higher education institutions to facilitate service learning projects.

Type of Funding/Funding Restrictions: The Corporation for National and Community Service provides grants to national and local nonprofits, schools, government agencies, faith-based and other community organizations and groups committed to strengthening their communities through volunteering. See individual grants for eligibility and restrictions.  

Application Instructions: The Corporation requires that all applicants submit applications electronically via its web-based application system, eGrants. Applicants are also encouraged to submit a Notice of Intent to Apply via email prior to submitting an application; further instructions are included on the particular funding opportunity announcement. Please note, applications must include a Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number and register with the Central Contractor’s Registry (CCR). It is suggested that this be completed at least 30 days in advance of the application due date.  

Note: Under "For Organizations" on the Corporation's website is information on "New Funding Opportunities." Visit this page for grant information and to access their eGrants system.

Best Method of Contact: 
Email/Phone
Organization Contact Information
Mailing Address: 
1201 New York Avenue, NW
Washington DC
20525
Phone: 
(202) 606-5000
Primary Contact Name: 
Contact the New Mexico Commission for Community Volunteerism
Verified by Grantmaker: 
Yes