Deployment reports detail where AmeriCorps NCCC teams are serving across the country and which organizations, efforts, and initiatives they are currently supporting.
To contact the teams in your area, offer encouragement, or visit a project site near you, please contact the NCCC Deployment team at NCCCDeployments@americorps.gov. To receive weekly updates, please subscribe to our Deployment Report listserv.
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Updated November 14, 2024
AmeriCorps NCCC Deployment Report | Traditional
AmeriCorps NCCC is committed to strengthen communities and develop leaders through team based national and community service by assisting community and faith-based based organizations, national nonprofits, schools, local municipalities, national and state parks, and Indian tribes. Sponsoring organizations request NCCC projects that span five issue areas including: Natural and Other Disasters, Infrastructure Improvement, Environmental Stewardship, Energy Conservation, and Urban and Rural Development. The report below lists the projects where NCCC teams are currently serving.
Pacific Region Traditional
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Southern Region Traditional
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North Central Region Traditional
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Southwest Region Traditional
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AmeriCorps NCCC Deployment Report | FEMA Corps
FEMA Corps is a collaboration between AmeriCorps and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Members from within AmeriCorps NCCC are solely devoted to disaster preparedness, response and recovery. Teams engage in a variety of disaster service including helping survivors complete applications for disaster assistance, supporting disaster services facilities, responding to helpline calls and disseminating disaster preparedness and mitigation information to the public. FEMA Corps training and experience prepares members for careers in emergency management and related fields while positively impacting the lives of disaster victims. The report below lists the projects where FEMA Corps teams are currently serving.
Updated November 14, 2024
Southern Region FEMA Corps
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AmeriCorps NCCC Deployment Report | Forest Corps
Forest Corps is a program partnership between AmeriCorps NCCC and United States Forest Service.
Teams perform direct, hands-on service in the areas of wildfire risk mitigation, reforestation, environmental conservation, and resource management. Their service projects can include bed burns, wildlife surveys, infrastructure or trail maintenance, or providing nursery services to support growing seedlings, so adaptability is key! Teams also undergo intensive training with the United States Forest Service to prepare members and take on leadership roles and specialized assignments along the way. This is opportunity for members to learn and grow with a team of peers and get a foot in the door to work environmental conservation as a career. The report below lists the projects where Forest Corps teams are currently serving.
Updated November 14, 2024
Pacific Region Forest Corps
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