Established in 1985, The Corps Network is the voice of the nation's 143 Service and Conservation Corps. Currently operating in 44 states and the District of Columbia, Corps annually enroll more than 29,000 young men and women in service every year. Corps annually mobilize approximately 227,000 community volunteers who in conjunction with Corpsmembers generate 21.3 million hours of service every year. Today's Corps, inheritors of the legacy of FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps, enable Corpsmembers to improve community and the environment through programs including Civic Justice Corps, Public Lands Corps, Clean Energy Service Corps, and Corps Respond. By serving their nation, Corpsmembers gain abilities that last a lifetime, including work readiness, educational advancement, civic engagement, and the ability to make responsible choices.
California Conservation Corps Crew Meets the Governor Members of the California Conservation Corps' Fortuna Center had a chance to greet Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger last week. Schwarzenegger was visiting the North Coast city of Eureka to see earthquake damage after a 6.5 quake had hit the area Jan.9.Photo taken by the Fortuna Center's VISTA volunteer, Erika Stowe-Madison. Read more...
Friday, 15 January 2010
Baltimore Civic Works is an Example of Stimulus Funding at Work In the Washington Post this week, Baltimore Civic Works' Corpsmember Travis Hatcher was featured alongside a column assessing jobs created and saved by American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds. Travis was pictured taking part in a cool roof project that was funded by the Recovery Act. Learn more at the Washington Post. Read more...
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Federal Agency Resource Room at The Corps Network 2010 Forum Did you miss that workshop with the federal agency your Corps is trying to partner with? Think of a question you forgot to ask? Or just wanted to introduce yourself and your Corps to that agency you've been working with? The Corps Network 2010 Forum has the answer in the form of the Federal Agency Resource Room. Throughout the day on Monday, February 8th, one conference room will be manned by... Read more...
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Congressman Introduces Jobs Bill With Corps in Mind Late last week Rep. Phil Hare (D-IL), along with 50 co-sponsors, introduced H.R. 4290, the "New Deal for a New Economy Act". The bill is a measure to put Americans back to work by implementing a three year, $180 billion job creation and retention program, funded by unused monies from the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). The legislation takes a three tiered approach. First, it calls for the... Read more...
Monday, 14 December 2009
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Proves There's Always Enough Siempre rinde means when you share, there's always enough. This motto drives Rocky Mountain Youth Corps' (NM) annual Thanksgiving meal. The Corps annually assembles a hot Thanksgiving supper for "anyone who can use a hot meal," which this year included some Corpsmembers themselves, as well as 100 local residents. The effort assisted the Taos community at a time when many families are in... Read more...
Annual Corps Forum
February 7-10, 2010 at the Fairmont Hotel, Washington, DC, The Corps Network will host this year's Forum.
Start Scheduling Hill Visits Now! For those of you who are interested in scheduling meetings with the Members of your Congressional delegation when you are in
Taking King Day On, Not Off City Year Philadelphia Corpsmember Law Murray's commentary was recently published in The Philadelphia Inquirer opinion pages. His thoughts... Read more...
Uncovering My Greatest Aspirations I applied for the Montana Conservation Corps. I don't know what possessed me to do it. It was a difficult and frustrating time in my life... Read more...
As DC digs out from our recent blizzard, Corps' staff showed their resilience by braving the storm in planes, trains, automobiles and on foot (sometimes