Serve Illinois Commission
Recent News About Serve Illinois Commission
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Serve Illinois Commission rovides Update on COVID-19 Response
The Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service has been working to assist Illinois residents as the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the state.
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Illinois community members seek volunteer help in coming weeks
The Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service is encouraging residents to join the fight against COVID-19, issuing a news release on April 2, that they were facilitating volunteers and donations.
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Serve Illinois seeks AmeriCorps peer reviewers
The Serve Illinois Commission is now seeking volunteers interested in becoming AmeriCorps peer reviewers for the 2020-2021 funding cycle.
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AmeriCorps grants now available through Serve Illinois
Serve Illinois in Springfield is now offering AmeriCorps grant funding across the state to organizations administering the group’s programming.
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Governor’s Hometown Awards apps due in July
For the last 35 years, the Governor’s Hometown Awards program has gone above and beyond to salute those who do exactly that for their Illinois communities.
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Sponsor organizations sought for AmeriCorps NCCC in Illinois
Sponsoring organizations for AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) are being sought by the head of an Illinois bipartisan, governor-appointed commission in which volunteers serve the community, according to a recent news release.
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Local volunteers honored by Serve Illinois
Twenty-seven individuals and businesses received honors at an April 9 ceremony to recognize Illinois volunteers.
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AmeriCorps to reinforce Illinois programs with largest grant award to date
Acting manager of AmeriCorps’ Illinois-based programs, the Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service (Serve Illinois), recently reported $17.5 million in federal grants for AmeriCorps members.