What are National Service Programs and how can tribal child care programs access their resources?
The Corporation for National and Community Service was formed to engage Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to meet community needs. Each year, more than 1.5 million individuals of all ages and backgrounds help meet local needs through a wide array of service opportunities. These include projects in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security and other critical areas through the Corporation’s three major programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America. For information about national service projects in Indian Country, please visit http://www.nationalservice.gov/for_organizations/indian_communities/index.asp. This site includes funding announcements and partnership opportunities, resource documents, and descriptions of current national service activities in Indian Country. Additionally, the President’s service initiative, the USA Freedom Corps, has established a Volunteer Network that allows nonprofit and public organizations to recruit volu
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