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AmeriCorps funding was temporarily restored, but schools and disaster relief sites are still struggling to fill the void from staffing shortages.
When confronted with the fact that 4.8 million individuals will lose health insurance due to the work requirement in the “One ...
JOHNSON COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) - In April, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cancelled $400 million in AmeriCorps ...
A new Dubuque summer program is teaching Dubuque students leadership and relationship skills, while earning high school ...
As groups like the Institute of Museum and Library Services lose staff and grant funding, the consequences trickle down to ...
Four members from Souris Basin's Community Builder program in Minot were able to transition to Strengthen N.D., joining close ...
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Napa Police said it is seeking Ramiro Ochoa Mendoza, 36, in connection with the death of Noel Batres, who was found July 3 ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined with other states to sue the federal government over cuts to AmeriCorps programming, recently receiving a preliminary injunction instructing the Trump admi ...
Across Iowa, funding cuts to the national service agency AmeriCorps ordered earlier this year by the Department of Government ...
The Trump administration terminated hundreds of millions of dollars in AmeriCorps grants in April. Ohio nonprofits are still ...
Despite winning court injunctions to restore some funding and staff to AmeriCorps, the Trump administration’s attempt to cut the group’s funding continues to hamper its work in schools and elsewhere.
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