Arizona 2006 - 2007
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 1,200 individuals the opportunity toprovide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, public safety and otherpressing needs in communities across Arizona. Roughly three-quarters of all AmeriCorps grant fundinggoes to the Governor-appointed Arizona Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism, which inturn awards grants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grantfunding is distributed by the Corporation directly to multi-state and national organizations through acompetitive grants process. Other individuals will serve through AmeriCorps*VISTA, whose membershelp bring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time to fight illiteracy, improvehealth services, create businesses and increase housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps*NCCC (NationalCivilian Community Corps), a 10-month, full time residential program for men and women between theages of 18 and 24. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award of upto $4,725 that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, morethan 5,100 Arizona residents have qualified for Americorps Education Awards totaling more than$15,600,000.
Learn and Serve America: Learn and Serve America provides grants to schools, colleges,and nonprofit groups to support efforts to engage more than 7,100 Arizona 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 Arizona. More than 11,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping tomeet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through 126 national service projects acrossArizona. Serving with national and local nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other groups, these citizens tutorand 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 $12,300,000 to support Arizona communities through threenational service initiatives:
Senior Corps: More than 3,400 seniors in Arizona contribute their time and talents in one of threeSenior Corps programs. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than1,400 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 990 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 490 groups across Arizona.
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.
Arizona At a Glance
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
109 1,254 $4,896,286
AmeriCorps*State (Competitive)AmeriCorps*State (Formula)AmeriCorps*NationalAmeriCorps*VistaAmeriCorps*NCCCEducation Awards Program (National)AmeriCorps*Indian Tribes
AmeriCorps18
2141
433
1
Program Sites
52 205 378 62
N/A 527 30
Participants $256,219 $1,516,621 $1,417,595 $859,911
N/A $75,076 $770,864
ProgramFunding
AmeriCorps Total
15 3,482 $2,789,525
Foster Grandparent ProgramRetired and Senior Volunteer ProgramSenior Companion Program
Senior Corps 4 7 4
Projects
445 2,762 275
$1,382,597 $547,934 $858,994
ProgramFunding
This figure represents the maximum potential value of AmeriCorps Education Awards that can be earned by AmeriCorps membersserving in Arizona. 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.
Arizona is served by the AmeriCorps*NCCC campus located in McClellan, California. In the past year, AmeriCorps*NCCC teams have served on projects in Crown King, Phoenix and Tucson.
1
1
2
This figure represents the number of awarded positions available to be filled in the 2006 - 2007 program year. For AmeriCorps*VISTAand the Education Awards Program, this represents the actual number of AmeriCorps members in active service.
Participants
2 7,110 $757,254
K-12 School-BasedK-12 Community-BasedHigher Education
Learn and Serve America 1
1
Grantees 6,824 76 210
Participants
$357,794N/A
$399,460
ProgramFunding
Learn and Serve America Total
Program Totals 126 11,846 $8,877,250
47 1 3
51
$108,675 $570,544 $1,443,960 $292,950
N/A $886,835 $141,750 $3,444,714
3
2Education
Award
3
Disability OutreachProgram Development & Technical AssistanceState Commission Administration
Administrative Funds $38,500
$130,000 $265,685
N/A $434,185
ProgramFunding
$3,444,714
Total Corporation Funding (including AmeriCorps Education Awards) $12,321,964
Senior Corps Total
Administrative Funds Total
Subgrantees
Senior Corps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Mesa
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
San Carlos
Superior
Tucson
Tucson
Willcox
Window Rock
Yuma
Primary City
Northern Az Univ FGP
RSVP of Northern Arizona
SCP of Northern Arizona
East Valley RSVP
Maricopa County RSVP
Foster Grandparent Program
SCP
Senior Companion Program of Phoenix
San Carlos Apache FGP
Gila-Pinal RSVP
Senior Companion Program
RSVP-Tucson
RSVP of Southeastern Arizona
Navajo Nation Foster Grandparent Program
Western Arizona RSVP
Foster Grandparent Program
RSVP
Senior Companion Program
RSVP
RSVP
Foster Grandparent Program
Senior Companion Program
Senior Companion Program
Foster Grandparent Program
RSVP
Senior Companion Program
RSVP
RSVP
Foster Grandparent Program
RSVP
Program TypeNumber of Participants
90
300
67
530
550
118
13
132
25
274
63
450
240
202
378
Total Number of Senior Corps Volunteers 3,482
Program NameSponsor Organization (if different)
Northern Arizona Univ
Northern Arizona Univ
Northern Arizona Univ
East Valley Senior Services, Inc.
Area Agency on Aging Region One
Az Dept of Economic Security/Aging & AdultAdministration
Az Dept of Economic Security/Aging & AdultAdministration
City of Phoenix
San Carlos Apache Tribe
Central Arizona Association of Govt
Our Family Services, Inc.
Pima Council on Aging Inc
Southeastern Arizona Community ActionProgram, inc.
Navajo Tribe Area Agency on Aging
Western Az Cog
Senior Corps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Primary City Program TypeNumber of Participants
Program NameSponsor Organization (if different)
AmeriCorps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Mesa Community Action Network, Inc.
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Rough Rock Community School
Catholic Community Services of So. Arizona, Inc. -GRANT PROJECT
National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc.
Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf ofNorthern Arizona University
Coconino County Community Services
National Association of Service & ConservationCorps
Boys and Girls Club of America
Maricopa County Community College District
National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc.
University of Notre Dame - ACE
Town of Guadalupe
Catholic Community Services of So. Arizona, Inc. -GRANT PROJECT
SER de New Mexico Inc.
Sponsor Organization (if different)
Assets for Arizona Institute(TM) Project
CGCC, Education - CUSD, GUSD
CGCC, Service-Learning Office
Paradise Valley Community College
Navajo Nation Region Tribal Civilian Community
The Arizona Elderbuilders Project
National Farm Workers
Youth in Action AmeriCorps
Coconino Rural Environment Corps
Northern Arizona Conservation Corps
Mary Ellen & Robert McKee Branch
Glendale Community Colleg, MCCDNP
National Farm Workers
St. John Vianney School
Guadalupe YYAP AmeriCorps
The Arizona Elderbuilders Project
SER de New Mexico
Program Name
1
25
3
1
30
1
2
55
52
24
4
12
1
1
36
2
2
# ofMembers
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*Indian Tribes
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*State
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Program Type
Apache Junction
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chinle
Claypool
El Mirage
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Fountain Hills
Glendale
Glendale
Goodyear
Guadalupe
Kearny
Kykotsmovi
Primary City
AmeriCorps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Boys and Girls Club of America
Boys and Girls Club of America
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Mesa Community Action Network, Inc.
Regis University-Colorado Campus Compact
Catholic Community Services of So. Arizona, Inc. -GRANT PROJECT
Santa Cruz County Office of EmergencyManagement
Catholic Network of Volunteer Service
Arizona State University Office of Public Affairs
Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona
Camp Fire USA Greater Arizona Council
City of Phoenix
Sponsor Organization (if different)
Boys & Girls Club of the East Valley WilliamsCampus Branch
Lehi Branch
Foster Angels of Arizona Serving Together, Inc.
ASU Dietetic
CGCC, Banner Bay, Chandler Regional Nursing
East Valley Men's Center
FAAST (Foster Angels of Arizona Serving Together)
Assets for Arizona Institute(TM) Project
Mesa Community College
The Arizona Elderbuilders Project
AZ-NV Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Project
Maggie's Place
ASU-Building Great Communities
Boys Hope Girls Hope Links of AZ
Committed to Murphy's Youth
Head Start VISTA
Diocese of Phoenix
Habitat for Humanity of Michigan
Program Name
4
4
2
3
33
1
1
2
175
1
1
13
1
1
2
2
5
1
# ofMembers
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Program Type
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Miami
Nogales
Pheonix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Primary City
AmeriCorps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
International Rescue Committee
International Rescue Committee - Phoenix, AZ
Make A Difference
Make A Difference
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
Maricopa County Community College District
National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc.
SER de New Mexico Inc.
Teach for America Phoenix
The Institute of Cultural Affairs
University of Notre Dame - ACE
University of Notre Dame - ACE
Sponsor Organization (if different)
International Rescue Committee CS
International Rescue Committee - Phoenix
Lutheran Social Ministry of the Southwest
Citizen Action AmeriCorps--Make a Difference
Experience Corps Mesa
Gateway CC, nuc med
Gateway, Nursing
Gateway, Ultrasound program
John C. Lincoln Hospital, Deer Valley
PVCC Nutrition, Dietatic
Paradise Valley Community College
National Collaboration for Homeless Vets-Phoenix
National Farm Workers
Notre Dame AmeriCorps - Phoenix
Paradise Valley Community College
SER de New Mexico
Expanding the Impact of Teach For America-Phoenix
Community Youth Development Project
Bourgade Catholic High School
St. Vincent de Paul
Program Name
1
1
2
25
16
29
29
7
2
2
10
16
1
12
1
1
171
1
3
1
# ofMembers
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*National
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Program Type
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Primary City
AmeriCorps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Volunteer Center of Maricopa County
Volunteer Center of Maricopa County
Catholic Community Services of So. Arizona, Inc. -GRANT PROJECT
Youth Count
Catholic Community Services of So. Arizona, Inc. -GRANT PROJECT
Youth Count
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
Catholic Community Services of So. Arizona, Inc. -GRANT PROJECT
Mesa Community Action Network, Inc.
Boys and Girls Club of America
Boys and Girls Club of America
Boys and Girls Club of America
Boys and Girls Club of America
Boys and Girls Club of America
Campesinos Sin Fronteras
National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc.
Sponsor Organization (if different)
Valley of the Sun Habitat for Humanity
Disaster Response Project
Volunteer Center of Maricopa County YVC
The Arizona Elderbuilders Project
YVC of Prescott
The Arizona Elderbuilders Project
Generations United of Yavapai County
Youth Count
School-based Volunteer Development Project
The Arizona Elderbuilders Project
Assets for Arizona Institute(TM) Project
Hartley & Ruth Barker Branch
Red Mountain Branch
Rose Lane Branch
The Thunderbirds Branch
Virginia G. Piper Branch
SAFE: Arizona
National Farm Workers
Program Name
8
2
4
1
7
1
5
1
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
# ofMembers
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Program Type
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Prescott
Prescott
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley
Sahuarita
Salome
San Luis
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Somerton
Somerton
Primary City
AmeriCorps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Catholic Network of Volunteer Service
Arizona State University
Child's Play, Inc.
Christmas in April *Metropolitan Denver, Inc.
City of Tempe - Library and Social Services Division
Maricopa County Community College District
Regis University-Colorado Campus Compact
UMB College of Public and Community Service
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
Arizona Board of Regents, University of Arizona
Arts for All, Inc.
Christmas in April *Metropolitan Denver, Inc.
Coconino County Emergency Management
International Rescue Committee, Inc.
Luz Social Services, Inc.
Mesa Community Action Network, Inc.
Pima County Community College District
Sponsor Organization (if different)
St. Michael Indian School
Public Allies Arizona
Childsplay, Inc.
Rebuilding Together Metro Denver
Experience Corps Tempe
RIO Dental
Arizona State University
UMB College of Public and Community Service -CTC VISTA Proj
Experience Corps - Tucson
Bringing Service Home
Arts For All, Inc.
Rebuilding Together Metro Denver
AZ-NV Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Project
Diocese of Tucson
International Rescue Committee Tucson
Lutheran Social Ministry of the Southwest
Luz Social Services LENS Project
Assets for Arizona Institute(TM) Project
Adult and Family Literacy Corps
Program Name
20
25
1
1
16
11
84
1
36
20
20
3
2
5
2
2
22
3
19
# ofMembers
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*State
Program Type
St. Michaels
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tempe
Tuccson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Primary City
AmeriCorps in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
1,254Total Number of AmeriCorps Members
Pima County Health Department
Pima Prevention Partnership
Pinal County Office of Emergency Management
Points of Light Foundation
University of Notre Dame - ACE
University of Notre Dame - ACE
University of Notre Dame - ACE
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
Volunteer Center of Tucson
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
Sponsor Organization (if different)
Special Needs Emergency Preparedness
The Partnership AmeriCorps Project
AZ-NV Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Project
Strengthening Communities
Public / Private Ventures (AMACHI)
Southern AZ Center Against Sexual Assault
Our Mother of Sorrows School
San Xavier Mission School
Santa Cruz School
School-based Volunteer Development Project
Youth Now! Collaboration
AZ-NV Disaster Preparedness & Recovery Project
YVCof Tuscon
Program Name
8
24
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
23
1
3
# ofMembers
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*VISTA
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
Education Awards Program
AmeriCorps*VISTA
AmeriCorps*State
AmeriCorps*National
AmeriCorps*National
Program Type
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tuscon
Primary City
Notes: If there are programs with identical names in separate entries, they are different grants to the same organization. If no membersare shown, either the grant is for planning or technical assistance, or enrollment data was not available at the time of printing.
Learn and Serve America in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type
Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam
Casa Grande
Cave Creek
Chandler
Chino Valley
Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Fountain Hills
Glendale
Lake Havasu
Laveen
Litchfield
Litchfield Park
Marana
Maricopa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Mesa
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Prescott Valley
Safford
San Simon
Sells
Surprise
Surprise
Beaver Dam Elementary School
Beaver Dam High School
Beaver Dam Middle School
Casa Grande Middle School
Lone Mountain Elementary School
Sirrine Elementary School
Chino Valley Schools
DeMiguel Elementary School
Painted Desert Demonstration
Fountain Hills Unified school District
Desert Valley
Desert Technology High School
Laveen Elementary School District
Litchfield Elementary School
Barbara B. Robey Elementary School
Marana Career & Technical High School
Maricopa Prevention Center
Maricopa County Community College District
Mesa Community College
Mesa Service Learning Department
Red Mountain High School
Abraham Lincoln Traditional School
Arizona Department of Education
Holiday Park Elementary School
Madison Heights Elementary
Mission Charter School
Omega Academy
Tavan Elementary School
Village Meadows
Acorn Montessori Charter School
Gila Educational Group
San Simon Unified School District
Tohono O'odham Community College
Arizona Charter Academy
Superior Charter School
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
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 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
N/A
N/A
N/A
406
N/A
N/A
339
16
55
66
8
58
N/A
98
1
150
183
120
1,500
600
610
50
65
N/A
N/A
302
N/A
278
110
128
40
46
89
Learn and Serve America in Arizona
Information on the 2006 - 2007 program year current as of February 1, 2007
Primary City Sponsor OrganizationNumber ofParticipants Program Type
Tempe
Tempe
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson
Wickenburg
Williams
Winslow
Young
Yuma
Global Renaissance Academy dba Grand CanyonPreparatory AcademyJumpstart Tempe at Arizona State University
Adalberto Guerrero Middle School
AmeriSchool College Preparatory Academy
Carillo Magnet School
Carrillo Magnet School
City High School/Tucson
Ha:San Preparatory & Leadership School
Howenstine High Magnet School
Pima Partnership High School
Pueblo Gardens Elementary School
Rogers Elementary
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
Wickenburg Academy for Achievement
Northern Arizona Rural Trust cluster
Winslow High School
Young Public Schools
Cibola High School
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 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
K-12 School-Based
K-12 School-Based
Notes:
20
50
33
N/A
173
173
124
99
172
95
52
40
76
50
522
19
70
24
7,110Total 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 491 Arizona students have received thesescholarships.
ContactsArizona
Arizona State Office230 North First AvenueSuite 200Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 379-4825 [email protected]
Western Region - Sacramento, CA3427 Laurel StreetMcClellan, CA 95652-1014
916-640-0301 619-523-2658
Gerry L Corcoran
1535 West Jefferson Avenue Bin# 60Phoenix, AZ 85007-3209
(602) 542-4365 (602) 364-4035 [email protected]
CNCS Headquarters1201 New York Avenue NW, Rm 9314Washington, DC 20005-3917
202-606-6834 [email protected]
1700 West Washington Ste. #101Phoenix, AZ 85007-2831
(602) 364-0417 (602) 542-3423 t
Robert Shogren
Elson Nash
Lisa Guccione
James Phipps
Arizona Department of Education
Arizona Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism
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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:
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