What is Americorps?
AmeriCorps is a national service initiative signed into law by President Clinton in 1993. This program offers Americans an opportunity to serve their country and to "make a difference" in their own community. Nationally, more than 500 AmeriCorps projects have been awarded. What all of these programs have in common is a commitment to improving our country and to helping people develop as citizens who contribute to improving their own communities and our country's future.
For more information and application materials, please contact:
AmeriCorps Program
Munroe-Meyer Institute
University of Nebraska Medical Center
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
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