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Information on this page reflects active programs as of February 22, 2016 National Service in Utah More than 5,100 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through national service in Utah. Serving at more than 840 locations throughout the state, these citizens tutor and mentor children, support veterans and military families, provide health services, restore the environment, respond to disasters, increase economic opportunity, and recruit and manage volunteers. MEETING COMMUNITY NEEDS IN UTAH Senior Corps: contribute their time and talents in one of three Senior Corps programs. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 10,000 young people who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 1,400 homebound seniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols, renovate homes, protect the environment, tutor and mentor youth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other services through more than 340 groups across Utah. individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven service to meet education, environmental, health, economic, and other pressing needs in communities across Utah. Most AmeriCorps grant funding goes to the UServeUtah, which in turn awards grants to nonprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder of the grant funding is distributed by CNCS directly to multi-state and national organizations through a competitive grants process. Other individuals serve through AmeriCorps VISTA, whose members help bring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-time to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, and increase housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps), a 10-month, full time residential program for men and women between the ages of 18 and 24. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans. Since 1994, more than 15,000 Utah residents have served more than 14 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $33,270,000. This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 1,600 AmeriCorps: More than 3,500 seniors in Utah The Corporation for National and Community Service is a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. CNCS annually engages more than five million Americans in service to meet local needs through Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and national days of service; improves communities through the Social Innovation Fund, and leads President Obama's national call to service initiative, United We Serve. To learn more visit NationalService.gov or Serve.gov or call 202-606-5000 or TTY 1-800-833-3722. Social Innovation Fund: The Social Innovation Fund transforms This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) will commit more than $15,530,000 to support Utah communities through national service initiatives. CNCS invests in cost-effective community solutions--working hand in hand with local partners to improve lives, expand economic opportunity, and engage citizens in solving problems in their communities. Serving in many of the state's most impoverished communities, CNCS provides vital support to schools, food banks, homeless shelters, community health clinics, youth centers, veterans service facilities, and other nonprofit and faith-based organizations at a time of growing demand for services. Through a unique public-private partnership, this federal investment will leverage an additional $9,210,000 in other resources to strengthen community impact, build local support, and increase return on taxpayer dollars. Nationwide, CNCS, its grantees, and project sponsors generated more than $1.25 billion in outside resources from businesses, foundations, public agencies, and other sources in FY 2015. lives and communities using limited federal investment as a catalyst to grow the impact of nonprofits with evidence of strong results. It harnesses the expertise of grantmaking intermediaries to identify, evaluate and expand effective nonprofits and engages funding partners to contribute nearly three dollars to every one federal dollar invested. As the Social Innovation Fund network grows programs that work in Utah, more people are able to overcome their most pressing challenges in the areas of economic opportunity, health, and youth development. The Social Innovation Fund is investing more than $2,890,000 in expanding the impact of 7 nonprofits in Utah, selected and supported by 1 intermediary.
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Information on this page reflects active programs as of February 22, 2016

National Service in Utah

More than 5,100 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping tomeet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civicengagement through national service in Utah. Serving at more than840 locations throughout the state, these citizens tutor and mentorchildren, support veterans and military families, provide healthservices, restore the environment, respond to disasters, increaseeconomic opportunity, and recruit and manage volunteers.

MEETING COMMUNITY NEEDS IN UTAH Senior Corps:contribute their time and talents in one of three Senior Corpsprograms. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors andmentors to more than 10,000 young people who have specialneeds. Senior Companions help more than 1,400 homeboundseniors and other adults maintain independence in their ownhomes. RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols, renovate homes,protect the environment, tutor and mentor youth, respond tonatural disasters, and provide other services through more than340 groups across Utah.

individuals the opportunity to provide intensive, results-driven serviceto meet education, environmental, health, economic, and otherpressing needs in communities across Utah. Most AmeriCorps grantfunding goes to the UServeUtah, which in turn awards grants tononprofit groups to respond to local needs. Most of the remainder ofthe grant funding is distributed by CNCS directly to multi-state andnational organizations through a competitive grants process. Otherindividuals serve through AmeriCorps VISTA, whose members helpbring individuals and communities out of poverty by serving full-timeto fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, andincrease housing opportunities, and AmeriCorps NCCC (NationalCivilian Community Corps), a 10-month, full time residential programfor men and women between the ages of 18 and 24. In exchange fortheir service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award that canbe used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans.Since 1994, more than 15,000 Utah residents have served more than14 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps EducationAwards totaling more than $33,270,000.

This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 1,600AmeriCorps:

More than 3,500 seniors in Utah

The Corporation for National and Community Service is afederal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities,and fosters civic engagement through service andvolunteering. CNCS annually engages more than five millionAmericans in service to meet local needs through SeniorCorps, AmeriCorps, and national days of service; improvescommunities through the Social Innovation Fund, and leadsPresident Obama's national call to service initiative, UnitedWe Serve. To learn more visit NationalService.gov or Serve.govor call 202-606-5000 or TTY 1-800-833-3722.

Social Innovation Fund: The Social Innovation Fund transforms

This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)will commit more than $15,530,000 to support Utah communitiesthrough national service initiatives. CNCS invests in cost-effectivecommunity solutions--working hand in hand with local partners toimprove lives, expand economic opportunity, and engage citizens insolving problems in their communities. Serving in many of the state'smost impoverished communities, CNCS provides vital support toschools, food banks, homeless shelters, community health clinics,youth centers, veterans service facilities, and other nonprofit andfaith-based organizations at a time of growing demand for services.Through a unique public-private partnership, this federal investmentwill leverage an additional $9,210,000 in other resources tostrengthen community impact, build local support, and increase returnon taxpayer dollars. Nationwide, CNCS, its grantees, and projectsponsors generated more than $1.25 billion in outside resources frombusinesses, foundations, public agencies, and other sources in FY2015.

lives and communities using limited federal investment as acatalyst to grow the impact of nonprofits with evidence of strongresults. It harnesses the expertise of grantmaking intermediariesto identify, evaluate and expand effective nonprofits andengages funding partners to contribute nearly three dollars toevery one federal dollar invested. As the Social Innovation Fundnetwork grows programs that work in Utah, more people are ableto overcome their most pressing challenges in the areas ofeconomic opportunity, health, and youth development. The SocialInnovation Fund is investing more than $2,890,000 in expandingthe impact of 7 nonprofits in Utah, selected and supported by 1intermediary.

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Utah At a GlanceProgram FundingAmeriCorps Projects Participants Education Scholarships1 2Service Locations

AmeriCorps National 5 68 $296,414 $106,6369 3

AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects 1 8 - -1 4

AmeriCorps State Competitive 4 376 $1,213,285 $2,200,733144AmeriCorps State Formula 10 1,082 $1,821,524 $1,406,254125AmeriCorps VISTA 13 83 $476,355 $1,355,47383

33 1,617 $3,807,577 $5,069,096AMERICORPS TOTAL (Current Projects Only) 362

Program FundingProjects Participants Education ScholarshipsService LocationsSenior CorpsFoster Grandparent Program 6 503 - $1,513,861162RSVP 8 2,745 - $709,353345Senior Companion Program 5 322 - $1,059,23827

19 3,570 - $3,282,452SENIOR CORPS TOTAL (Current Projects Only) 534

Program FundingProjects Participants Education ScholarshipsService LocationsSocial Innovation FundIntermediary Grantmakers 1 - - $2,399,813-

7 - - $497,000-Nonprofit Subgrantees

8 - - $2,896,813-SOCIAL INNOVATION FUND TOTAL (Current Projects Only)

Program FundingOther Funding Projects Participants Education ScholarshipsService Locations

September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance 1 - - $120,000-State Commission Operations Support 1 - - $250,000-Volunteer Generation Fund 1 - - $110,150-

3 - - $480,150OTHER FUNDING TOTAL (Current Projects Only) -

$3,807,57763 5,187 $11,728,511PROGRAM TOTALS

$15,536,089TOTAL CNCS FUNDING (Including Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards)

Notes: The data shown represents a snapshot in time. CNCS project sites, participants, and funding change throughout the year, so the data may not reflect current conditions.

TOTAL CNCS FUNDING + TOTAL LOCAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

$9,211,598TOTAL LOCAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

896

(Non-CNCS Resources) 6

$24,747,686

5

1 This figure represents the number of awarded positions available to be filled in the 2015 - 2016 program year. For AmeriCorps VISTA, this represents the actual number ofVISTA members in active service.

2 This figure represents the maximum potential value of Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards that can be earned by AmeriCorps members serving in Utah. The award can beused in any state to pay for college, graduate school, vocational training, or to pay back student loans. The education award total is included in total CNCS funding.

3 AmeriCorps National figures may include national programs headquartered in the state and/or operating sites of national programs that are headquartered in other states.Funding reflects the estimated proportionate share of the national grant associated with operating sites in this report. Some national organizations do not report operatingsite data, or it was not available at time of publishing, so figures may not reflect current conditions.

4 Utah is served by the AmeriCorps NCCC campus located in McClellan, California. In the past year, AmeriCorps NCCC teams have served on projects in Provo, South Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Brigham City, Park City.

5 The service location total may contain multiple counts of unique locations where multiple CNCS programs are operating.6 As part of its public-private partnership approach, CNCS requires grantees to leverage additional resources to strengthen community impact and increase the return on the

federal investment. This figure reflects non-CNCS cash and in-kind resources that CNCS grantees and project sponsors have committed to raise or other revenue used tosupport their programming activities across the state. Last year, CNCS, its grantees, and project sponsors generated more than $1.25 billion in outside resources frombusinesses, foundations, public agencies, and other sources.

Since 1994, more than 15,000 Utah residents have served more than 14 million hours and have qualified for Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling morethan $33,270,000.

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State Commission

UServeUtah, the Utah Commission on Service & Volunteerism, manages 12 AmeriCorps State programs with 1,459 AmeriCorps membersserving across the state addressing critical needs in the areas of education, health, environment, economic opportunity, disaster andcapacity building. In the 2014-2015 program year, more than 11,000 students were tutored and mentored with 90 percent showingimproved academic performance as a result of AmeriCorps program efforts. In addition, more than 15,000 individuals received access tohealth care resources through service provided by AmeriCorps members. Along with AmeriCorps program outreach, oversight, training andtechnical assistance, UServeUtah serves as the state’s central coordinating body for service and volunteerism, and is responsible fordeveloping, implementing, and sustaining a vision and culture of civic engagement and national and community service within the state.Some of UServeUtah’s other programming responsibilities include volunteer management training, disaster service leadership, the Lt.Governor’s Volunteer Recognition Awards, and the state’s volunteer connecting website.

Utah Playworks AmeriCorps has 13 AmeriCorps members who serve at 12 low-income, high-need elementary schools in Salt Lake County.AmeriCorps members use the power of safe, fun, and healthy play at school and create a place for every child on the playground to beincluded and active, and build social and emotional skills. Last year, Playworks AmeriCorps members helped more than 5,000 studentshave a richer learning experience; 70 percent of these children became more academically engaged. The students had an increased senseof belonging among their peers and a better connection with adults. Teachers in these schools report that students gained an average of21 hours of instruction time over the course of the year as a result of fewer behavioral disruptions. That is a $55,962 return on investmentper school. Playworks AmeriCorps members are making an impact in Utah by stopping chaos at recess, helping children shift behaviors,and creating an environment in which every child can thrive, in the classroom and out.

AmeriCorps State

The Utah Conservation Corps is a statewide AmeriCorps program that partners with federal, state, local, and nonprofit agencies to protect,restore, and enhance our environment. Its 175 AmeriCorps members, and the more than 5,000 community volunteers they recruited lastyear, complete environmental stewardship projects throughout the state. Last year alone, AmeriCorps members improved more than 150miles of trails and rivers and nearly 4,300 acres of parks and public land. The members taught more than 50,000 students about energyefficiency and environmentally-conscious behavior. Studies show that the AmeriCorps members gain the skills to be engaged andknowledgeable conservation leaders of tomorrow while they cost-effectively address critical unmet environmental stewardship needs today.

The American Conservation Experience, operating out of St. George, enrolled 49 AmeriCorps members who served on environmentalconservation projects in 2015. AmeriCorps members built and maintained trails, improved waterways, and removed invasive species. Overthe course of the past year, members surveyed and maintained 58.4 miles of waterway, improved or restored 103 acres of land, and built ormaintained 131 miles of trail.

AmeriCorps National

Youth Volunteer Corps has two AmeriCorps members who serve Cedar City and Ogden. Last year in Cedar City, the program engaged 47youth, including 24 disadvantaged youth, in 3,590 hours of service. The youth volunteers participated in 160 projects for 51 local agencies,including Canyon Creek Women's Center, Bread of Life Soup Kitchen, and Cedar City Community Garden. The program launched in Ogden inJuly 2015 with similar goals to engage youth in service.

Maliheh Free Clinic AmeriCorps VISTA member Jeff Collins successfully applied for and received malpractice coverage for the free clinicthrough the Federal Torts Claims Act. This will provide savings of well over $100,000 per year as the clinic does not have to purchasemalpractice insurance for more than 50 volunteer medical providers. Jeff developed a quality assurance plan and a system forcredentialing and privileging volunteers to meet the requirements to apply for malpractice coverage for the clinic’s volunteer medicalproviders. Once established, Jeff transferred responsibility for the quality assurance plan and the credentialing program to the clinic’sMedical Advisory Committee and staff members. Obtaining free coverage has been a long time goal of the clinic since the high cost ofmalpractice insurance is unaffordable for nonprofit clinics and lack of malpractice coverage is the chief barrier to recruiting volunteermedical providers. AmeriCorps VISTA member Pati Comes helped bring in more than $100,000 in new revenue in 2015. This has allowedthe clinic to see hundreds of new patients and they no longer have a waiting list. In 2014, the clinic had a four month waiting list for newpatients.

AmeriCorps VISTA

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Two AmeriCorps VISTA members serving at People Helping People as fundraising coordinators helped generate a substantial amount ofresources during their year of service to expand the reach of the organization into new areas of the state of Utah. People Helping People is anonprofit that serves women and children living in areas throughout the Wasatch Front. By offering job training and developmentprograms, the organization helps women and their families move out of poverty. The AmeriCorps VISTA members created a tracking systemfor grant writing research and submissions. They also wrote more than 60 letters of intent and submitted more than 70 grant proposals togrow the program to serve more individuals. The members raised more than $550,000 in grant funds and $12,000 in in-kind donationsduring their year of service.

AmeriCorps NCCC

The Road Home is a private nonprofit social service agency that assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Salt LakeCounty and along the Wasatch Front. Their mission is to help people step out of homelessness and back into the community. According toUtah’s Homeless Point-In-Time Count, an estimated 13,621 people in Utah experienced homelessness in 2014. Increasingly, the peopleexperiencing homelessness are families with children. An AmeriCorps NCCC team was requested to join in The Road Home’s povertyalleviation efforts. Over the course of their round, the team checked guests into their rooms each night and sorted through 2,310 pounds offood items and 7,322 pounds of clothing items that had been donated to the shelter’s warehouse. The team also conducted 150 surveyswith residents of the shelter, which were geared towards helping the city improve and expand future services. All of these actions aimed tohave residents return to the shelter on a nightly basis and utilize the services that the shelter provided. This, in turn, aids in Salt LakeCity’s mission to help the homeless find homes and return to the workforce and their communities.

Habitat for Humanity of Summit & Wasatch Counties provides housing and comprehensive financial and life-skill education to low-incomefamilies in Utah. Founded in 1995, the organization seeks to build, renovate, and preserve homes for working families in need throughpartnership with volunteers in its communities. During the spring of 2015, the service of an AmeriCorps NCCC team was requested tosupport building efforts, supply warehouse services, and conduct community outreach. The team served in the Habitat for HumanityReStore for one week of their round, helping customers, painting the ReStore wall, and planting flowers in eight planters that AmeriCorpsNCCC members placed outside of the ReStore. The team also removed dead wood from a total of 5.6 acres of two homeowners’ properties tohelp prevent the spread of any future fires, and restored hiking trail behind one of the properties. As a result of the service that AmeriCorpsNCCC members performed, the community of Park City has become more aware of Habitat for Humanity, the organization’s goals, and ofenergy-saving programs for Summit and Wasatch counties.

Foster Grandparent Programs across the state of Utah are focused on helping at-risk students achieve academic success. Test scoresconsistently show an achievement gap between students who are low-income, minorities, and other students. According to DIBELS(Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) research, 80 percent of children who reach benchmark will remain on benchmark for theremainder of their schooling. The Foster Grandparent Program of Northern Utah pioneered working with local school districts to trackDIBELS test scores for students tutored by Foster Grandparents. They did so by working hand in hand with seven school districts toimplement a method to track the pre- and post- DIBELS scores of each child tutored by a Foster Grandparent. The superintendents of thethree largest school districts select district administrators to serve on the advisory council. These individuals have been key in formulatingthe data collection process. In 2015, 89 percent, or 1,073 children tutored showed improvement in their academic scores by the end of theyear and 40 percent of the students who received this one-on-one tutoring reached benchmark.

Senior Corps Foster Grandparent Program

Ninety RSVP volunteers with Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services serve with the Meals on Wheels program. In 2014 these volunteersdelivered more than 11,000 meals to 200 seniors, providing the frail and homebound elderly with nutrition and socialization. For many, theRSVP volunteer is the only person that the homebound senior sees on a daily basis, increasing their independence and sense of socialconnectedness. Some of the Salt Lake County RSVP volunteers are also meal delivery team leaders. In addition to delivering meals theyrecruit, schedule and provide training for other volunteers on their delivery team. RSVP volunteers also serve as backup volunteers. Toensure that all meal recipients get their meal every day there is a great need for reliable backup volunteers. There is a team of RSVPbackup volunteers that are fast responders and willing to deliver, even when called at the last minute. The Salt Lake County Meals onWheels Program does not currently have a waiting list and are able to serve people in need. This is in part due to the dedication and effortsof the RSVP volunteers that play a variety of volunteer roles to support the Meals on Wheels program.

Senior Corps RSVP

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Jeannette, a former Senior Companion with the Weber Human Services program, now benefits from having a Senior Companion herself.With the assistance of her Senior Companion, Jeannette is able to volunteer to deliver meals with Meals on Wheels. Jeannette ended herservice as a Senior Companion due to progression of her Alzheimer’s disease. She missed being in the community and the ability to serveothers. With the opportunity to volunteer with Meals on Wheels with her Senior Companion she said, “This has given me my life back. I feellike I’m contributing to the community again.” There is a growing trend in Utah that former Senior Companions who are no longer able toserve now receive the benefits of being visited by a Senior Companion. Former Senior Companions with Salt Lake County Aging and AdultServices, Weber Human Services, and others have been able to benefit as a Senior Companion client after years of service.

Senior Corps Senior Companion Program

The Social Innovation Fund (SIF) transforms lives by using evidence to find what works and make it work for more people. The SIF Classicand SIF Pay for Success programs harness the expertise of grant-making intermediaries to identify, evaluate and expand effectivenonprofits serving low-income communities across America. SIF programs throughout the state focus on areas such as affordable andhealthy housing, as well as recidivism reduction and more. The Social Innovation Fund is investing $497,000 in expanding the impact ofseven nonprofits in Utah.

Social Innovation Fund

UServeUtah uses Volunteer Generation Fund grant support to establish a strong infrastructure to support volunteers in Utah and functionsas a consultant and training resource to build and cultivate organizational capacity and increase volunteer utilization. UServeUtah alsoactively promotes volunteerism and is committed to creating ways for Utahn’s to identify and engage in quality volunteer and serviceopportunities. A primary aim is to help organizations successfully use service and volunteerism as a strategy to fulfill their mission as wellas increasing the number of highly skilled and long-term volunteers serving in Utah. UServeUtah accomplishes this by providing statewidetrainings that ensure organizations are prepared to use volunteers effectively; supporting businesses in creating employee volunteerprograms throughout the state; and helping local municipalities recognize and use volunteers as an effective means of addressingcommunity needs. In 2015, more than 200 organizations received training related to volunteer management with 95 percent of themreporting that this training helped expand and improve capacity within their organization to use volunteers to address critical needs.

Volunteer Generation Fund

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AmeriCorps in Utah

Primary City

Program/Project Name

Sponsor OrganizationNumber of

Participants Program Type

AMERICORPS TOTALS

CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)

COMPLETED (within last 12 months)

33

PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS

1,617

150 22

Brigham City Historic Site Project Support (March 31 - May 22, 2015)Golden Spike National Historic Site

6 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Cedar City YVC of Iron County (Current)Youth Volunteer Corps

- AmeriCorps National

Green River Green River PACT (Current)Green River PACT

5 AmeriCorps VISTA

Kaysville Senior Charity Care Foundation (Current)Senior Charity Care Foundation

- AmeriCorps State Formula

Logan AmeriCorps-Utah Conservation Corps (Current)Utah Conservation Corps

176 AmeriCorps State Competitive

Logan Public School Partnership (Current)Utah State University - Center For the School of the Future

19 AmeriCorps VISTA

Logan Utah Conservation Corps (Current)The Corps Network

24 AmeriCorps National

Midvale Winter Homeless Shelter Support (January 14 - March 20, 2015)The Road Home

- AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Moab Canyonlands AmeriCorpsVISTA Project (Current)MOAB FREE HEALTH CLINIC

10 AmeriCorps VISTA

Moab SCA Utah (Current)Student Conservation Association, Inc.

8 AmeriCorps National

Moab Southeastern Utah AmeriCorps VISTA Placement Project (Completed)Arches Education Center - Grand County School District

- AmeriCorps VISTA

Monticello Canyon Country Youth Corps (Completed)The Corps Network

44 AmeriCorps National

Monticello Four Corners School of Outdoor Education (Current)Four Corners School of Outdoor Education

37 AmeriCorps State Formula

Ogden Mentoring Through AmeriCorps (Current)Ogden City Schools

56 AmeriCorps State Formula

Ogden Read.Graduate.Succeed (Current)Ogden CIty School District

170 AmeriCorps State Competitive

Ogden YouthBuild Ogden, UT (Current)YouthBuild USA, Inc

35 AmeriCorps National

Ogden YVC of Ogden (Completed)Youth Volunteer Corps

1 AmeriCorps National

Park City Community Outreach & Project Support (June 2 - July 15, 2015)Habitat for Humanity of Summit & Wasatch Counties, Utah

7 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Park City Summit & Wasatch Co, UT; HFH of (Current)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

1 AmeriCorps National

Price Education for All (Completed)United Way of Southeastern Utah

- AmeriCorps VISTA

Provo Bridges and Circles Project (Current)Community Action Services and Food Bank

5 AmeriCorps VISTA

Provo BYU AmeriCorps (Current)Brigham Young University

141 AmeriCorps State Formula

Provo FEMA-American Red Cross Mountain Valley Chapter-Provo, UT (March 25 - May1, 2015)FEMA - Region VIII

11 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Provo One World Solar (Current)One World Solar

- AmeriCorps State Formula

Provo Utah AmeriCorps STEM Initiative (Current)Boys & Girls Club of Utah County

25 AmeriCorps State Formula

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AmeriCorps in Utah

Primary City

Program/Project Name

Sponsor OrganizationNumber of

Participants Program Type

AMERICORPS TOTALS

CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)

COMPLETED (within last 12 months)

33

PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS

1,617

150 22

Provo Volunteer Empowerment Project (Current)United Way of Utah County

14 AmeriCorps VISTA

S. Salt Lake City City of South Salt Lake Community Arts Program (Completed)City of South Salt Lake

- AmeriCorps VISTA

Saint George Southwest Utah HFH (Completed)Habitat for Humanity International, Inc.

- AmeriCorps National

Salt Lake City Association for Utah Community Health (Current)Association for Utah Community Health

44 AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Camp K Project Support (May 17 - July 15, 2015)Kostopulos Dream Foundation - Camp Kostopulos

10 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Salt Lake City English Skills Learning Center (Completed)English Skills Learning Center

- AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City FEMA-Region VIII-Salt Lake City, UT (August 25 - November 2, 2015)FEMA-American Red Cross Utah Region-Salt Lake City, UT

8 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Salt Lake City Maliheh Free Clinic (Current)Maliheh Free Clinic

3 AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City Most Vulnerable Populations (Completed)Salt Lake County Community Resources & Development Division

18 AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Operation AmeriCorps (Current)Salt Lake County Community Resources & Development Division

20 AmeriCorps State Competitive

Salt Lake City People Helping People Wasatch Front Expansion (Current)People Helping People

1 AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City Playworks Salt Lake City (Current)Playworks Education Energized

10 AmeriCorps State Competitive

Salt Lake City Playworks Utah FORMULA (Current)Playworks Utah FORMULA

3 AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT Task Force FDRC R08-1143-UT-DSA-XXX (January 12 - March18, 2015)FEMA-American Red Cross Utah Region-Salt Lake City, UT

6 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Salt Lake City Salt Lake Community Action Program (Completed)Salt Lake Community Action Program

- AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City SLCO Operation AmeriCorps VISTA MVP Program (Current)Salt Lake County Community Resources & Development Division

3 AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City The Green Urban Lunch Box (Completed)The Green Urban Lunch Box

- AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City Utah Campus Compact AmeriCorps Education Award Program (Current)Utah Campus Compact

767 AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Utah Campus Compact Higher Education Elevated (Current)Utah Campus Compact

6 AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs (Completed)Utah Department of Veterans Affairs

- AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Utah Healthcare Corps (Completed)Association for Utah Community Health

24 AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Utah Preparedness & Response Corps (Current)American Red Cross Greater Salt Lake Area Chapter

9 AmeriCorps State Formula

Salt Lake City Utah Refugee VISTA Project (Current)Utah Department of Workforce Services

10 AmeriCorps VISTA

Salt Lake City Winter Homeless Shelter Support (January 14 - March 20, 2015)The Road Home

7 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

Salt Lake City Winter Shelter Support (January 12, 2016 - Current)The Road Home

8 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

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AmeriCorps in Utah

Primary City

Program/Project Name

Sponsor OrganizationNumber of

Participants Program Type

AMERICORPS TOTALS

CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)

COMPLETED (within last 12 months)

33

PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS/PROJECTS

1,617

150 22

Salt Lake City YMCA of Northern Utah - VISTA 2 (Current)YMCA of Greater Salt Lake

3 AmeriCorps VISTA

South Jordan Empowering Teens for College (Current)Teens Act

2 AmeriCorps VISTA

South Salt Lake Food Bank Project Support (November 7 - December 18, 2015)Utah Food Bank

8 AmeriCorps NCCC In-State Projects

St. George YVC of Washington County (Completed)Youth Volunteer Corps

- AmeriCorps National

West Valley City Comunidades Unidas (Current)Comunidades Unidas

2 AmeriCorps VISTA

If there are programs with identical names in separate entries, they are different grants to the same organization. If no members are shown, either thegrant is for planning or technical assistance, or enrollment data was not available at the time of printing.

Notes:

The city column refers to the location of the sponsor organization. AmeriCorps members may be serving in other locations than the city listed.

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Senior Corps in Utah

Primary City

Program Name

Sponsor Organization

Number ofParticipants Program Type

SENIOR CORPS TOTALS

CURRENT (as of February 22, 2016)

COMPLETED (within last 12 months)

19

PARTICIPANTS PROGRAMS

3,570

800 1

Clearfield Davis County RSVP (Current)Davis County Health Senior Services

500 RSVP

Logan Bear River Senior Companion Program (Current)Bear River Association of Governments

22 Senior Companion Program

Logan Cache County RSVP (Current)Cache County Commission Aging Program

202 RSVP

Ogden Foster Grandparent Program of Northern Utah (Current)Weber Human Services

90 Foster Grandparent Program

Ogden Ogden Area Weber SCP (Current)Weber Human Services

106 Senior Companion Program

Ogden RSVP of Weber/Morgan/Box Elder Counties (Current)Weber Human Services

570 RSVP

Orem Mountainland RSVP (Current)Mountainland Association of Governments

705 RSVP

Price Carbon County RSVP (Current)Carbon County Government

147 RSVP

Provo Utah County FGP (Current)Utah County Government

83 Foster Grandparent Program

Provo Utah/Wasatch SCP (Current)Utah County Government

56 Senior Companion Program

Richfield Six County RSVP (Current)Six County Association of Governments

240 RSVP

Roosevelt RSVP (Current)Uintah Basin Association of Governments

146 RSVP

Roosevelt Uintah Basin Association of Governments FGP (Current)Uintah Basin Association of Governments

70 Foster Grandparent Program

Saint George Five County Foster Grandparent Program (Current)Five County Association of Governments

29 Foster Grandparent Program

Saint George Five County RSVP (Completed)Five County Association of Governments

800 RSVP

Saint George Five County Senior Companion Program (Current)Five County Association of Governments

29 Senior Companion Program

Saint George UT Rural FGP (Current)Five County Association of Governments

112 Foster Grandparent Program

Salt Lake City Salt Lake County FGP (Current)Salt Lake County Aging Services

119 Foster Grandparent Program

Salt Lake City Salt Lake County RSVP (Current)Salt Lake County Aging Services

235 RSVP

Salt Lake City Salt Lake County SCP (Current)Salt Lake County Aging Services

109 Senior Companion Program

Note: The city column refers to the location of sponsor organization. Volunteers may be serving in other locations than the city listed.

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Social Innovation Fund in Utah

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Nonprofit Subgrantees

Intermediary Name

Intermediary Grantmakers in Utah

Location Description

Salt Lake City, UT University of Utah Policy Innovation Lab The Policy Innovation Lab is providing capacity-building funds andhigh-level technical assistance to governments and other entities toexplore the feasibility of implementing Pay for Success (PFS) projectsin their jurisdictions.

CATCH, Inc. in Boise, ID

City of Boise, ID in Boise, ID

Mental Health Partners in Boulder, CO

State of Colorado Department of Homeless Initiatives inDenver, CO

SummitStone Health in Fort Collins, CO

City of Las Vegas, NV in Las Vegas, NV

Community Supervision Alternatives in Missoula, MT

Missoula County, MT and Montana State Department ofCorrections in Missoula, MT

Terry Reilly Health Services in Nampa, ID

First Step House in Salt Lake City, UT

State of Utah Governor's Office of Management and Budgetin Salt Lake City, UT

The Road Home in Salt Lake City, UT

Adams County School District 50, CO in Westminster, CO

Description

Program HQ Location

Nonprofit Subgrantees in UtahNonprofit Subgrantee Name

Intermediary

Mountainlands Community Housing Trust (MCHT) providesstewardship for homes in Summit County, UT, contributing toneighborhood stability, affordability, and long term economic well-being.

Park City, UT Mountainlands Community Housing TrustCapital Impact Partners

University of Utah Health Plans (UUHP) was formed as a strategicinitiative of the University of Utah Medical Group and University ofUtah Health Care. Since 1998, UUHP has grown to serve more than140,000 members, with more than 100 staff members in the Salt LakeCity area. UUHP identifies member risk levels and provides the mostappropriate intervention, from supporting healthy lifestyle decisions toadvanced care management, for patients with complex conditions.

Murray, UT University of Utah Health Plans (Managed CareOrganization)Green & Healthy Homes Initiative

Salt Lake County Office of Regional Development (partner of the Green& Healthy Homes Initiative) is strategically aligned with communityagencies and government programs to effectively manage cost anduses a “whole-house” approach to eliminate the adverse effects ofunhealthy housing on children to produces sustainable green, healthand safe homes.

Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake County Office of Regional DevelopmentGreen & Healthy Homes Initiative

Salt Lake County plans to simultaneously structure and launch threeprojects in the areas of maternal and child health, homelessness, andcriminal justice. The Community Foundation of Utah, serving assubgrantee, will partner with Third Sector Capital Partners, theMayor’s office and the Policy Innovation Lab at the University of Utahto pilot an innovative portfolio approach to structuring and financingPay for Success agreements. Measurable outcomes targets includereductions in child maltreatment, jail-bed days and emergency shelternights.

Salt Lake City, UT The Community Foundation of UtahNonprofit Finance Fund

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Description

Program HQ Location

Nonprofit Subgrantees in UtahNonprofit Subgrantee Name

Intermediary

First Step House’s intervention model is grounded in research aboutwhat works to reduce recidivism. The program name is REACH, whichstands for Recovery, Engagement, Assessment, Career Development,and Housing. Recovery means recovery from criminogenic patterns anda substance use disorder. The REACH program is built upon theframework of risk-need-responsivity (RNR) principles. The centraltenants of RNR are: (1) High intensity treatment is best suited foroffenders at high risk for reoffending. (2) It is best not to mix high riskand low risk populations. (3) Treatment should target dynamiccriminogenic needs that are associated with recidivism. (4)Responsivity refers to matching treatment according to theindividual’s ability and learning style. FSH's program builds upon thisframework by addressing the major criminogenic factors that have thegreatest impact on reducing recidivism, including antisocialbehaviors, antisocial personality/negative emotionality, antisocialattitudes, antisocial cognitions, and substance abuse.

Salt Lake City, UT First Step HouseUniversity of Utah Policy Innovation Lab

The State of Utah Governor's Office of Planning and Budget isdeveloping a feasibility study to use a Pay for Success approach toaddress recidivism by targeting offenders with co-occuring substanceabuse and mental illness. The State of Utah has made a largeinvestment in criminal justice system reforms, including partneringwith the Pew Charitable Trust and U.S. Department of Justice as partof Justice Reinvestment Initiative. The proposed program is innovativebecause it recognizes that a mental health and substance abuseintervention for those with a co-occuring diagnosis dramaticallyreduces the risk to re-offend.

Salt Lake City, UT State of Utah Governor's Office of Management and BudgetUniversity of Utah Policy Innovation Lab

The Road Home's proposed project aims to end homelessness for 315formerly homeless adults who fall in the category of "persistentlyhomeless." The Road Home will use barrier removal and time limitedrental assistance supplemented by a flexible selection of services thatincludes targeted case management, benefit eligibility and enrollment,behavioral health needs assessments and referrals for treatment,employment support, and connections to primary health care, elderlyservices, and more. The Road Home will build on existing housingprograms such as rapid re-housing with Progressive Engagement anddevelop new programs including roommate housing and single roomoccupancy. The Road Home looks to integrate data collection methodsto better understand how these programs reduce their clients’interactions with the criminal justice system and reduce the rate ofrecidivism.

Salt Lake City, UT The Road HomeUniversity of Utah Policy Innovation Lab

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Other Programs in Utah

Primary City

Program/Project Name

Sponsor Organization Program Type

Logan 911 Cache Valley Volunteer Center (Current)Service For Peace

September 11th National Day of Service andRemembrance

Orem State Administrative Grant (Current)Utah Commission on Service & Volunteerism

State Commission Operations Support

Salt Lake City Utah Volunteers (Current)Utah Commission on Service & Volunteerism

Volunteer Generation Fund


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