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OneStar awarded $32.7 million in AmeriCorps funding for Texas

For Immediate Release
June 10, 2024
Contact: Chris Bugbee
(512) 287-2018 | chris@onstarfoundation.org

AUSTIN – OneStar announced today that Texas received $32.7 million from AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism. This funding will be distributed to 35 organizations across the state to engage 3,282 AmeriCorps members in local communities. In the coming year, AmeriCorps members will address pressing social challenges in Texas through a variety of service opportunities, such as serving as tutors in low-income schools, distributing food to children and families in need, supporting low-income individuals access medical care, and building the capacity of rural organizations to meet community needs.

Programs across the state are currently recruiting AmeriCorps members to serve in Texas communities in the coming year. Full-time AmeriCorps members program receive a living allowance, health care and childcare. At the successful completion of each service term, members earn a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award to repay qualified student loans
and to pay current educational expenses at eligible institutions of higher education and training programs. Interested individuals can visit VolunteerTX.org to search and apply for AmeriCorps positions in Texas.

This year, AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, celebrates its 30th anniversary of harnessing the passion and dedication of caring individuals to strengthen local communities. Since 1994, more than 71,000 Texas residents have served over 100 million hours through AmeriCorps in Texas communities. Join AmeriCorps to celebrate the successes, impact, and milestone moments that helped change the nation’s trajectory –moments that brought out the best of America, visit AmeriCorps.gov/AmeriCorps30.

“Reflecting on the past 30 years, I am inspired by the transformational impact of AmeriCorps — not only for those receiving vital social services, but also on the lives of the dedicated Texans who answered the call to serve and gained new skills and hands-on experience in how to be an engaged and effective community leader,” said Chris Bugbee,
OneStar President & CEO. “AmeriCorps is a true reflection of the vibrant Texas spirit of service, and we are grateful to those who have stepped up to be on the front lines of addressing our state’s most pressing needs — from closing the
education gap to combating hunger, loneliness, and poverty.”


Commissioner Highlight: Corina Sadler, TX

It’s time for a commissioner highlight! Today, we’re recognizing Corina Sadler, who has been serving as a commissioner with OneStar for two years.

Corina said, “I’m proud to be a national service commissioner for the OneStar Foundation in Texas because volunteerism changed my life. Through mentorship and service in my teenage years, I was given the tools I needed to have a successful career and lead a life of service. Transformational volunteerism requires investment, stewardship, and room to innovate. I chose a career in public service because of my volunteer experiences. I then accepted the commissioner nomination because, for me, being a commissioner means I am a voice for volunteers, I am an advocate for nonprofits, and I believe in the power of national service members. In my state, you will find big hearts, big dreams, and big vision for national service led by OneStar. Everything is bigger in Texas; it’s true!”

Thank you for your service, Corina!


The $32.7 million in funding, administered by OneStar, will be distributed to the following organizations operating in Texas.
 Amarillo Independent School District
 American YouthWorks
 Austin Achieve Public Schools
 Boys & Girls Club of Pharr
 Breakthrough Central Texas
 Campus Compact
 ChildFund International USA
 City Year Dallas
 City Year San Antonio
 CLC, Inc.
 College Advising Corps
 College Possible
 Collegiate Edu-Nation
 Communities In Schools of Central Texas
 Communities In Schools of North Texas
 Communities In Schools of San Antonio
 Communities In Schools South Central Texas
 Equal Heart
 Fort Bend Family Health Center
 Generation Teach
 Homeward Bound
 Imagine Art
 Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston
 Legacy Community Health Services
 Project Transformation
 Reading Partners
 Relay Graduate School of Education
 Sewa International
 Student Conservation Association
 Teach For America
 Texas Southmost College District
 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
 Travis County Health and Human Services
 University of Texas at Austin
 West Texas A&M University

AmeriCorps State and National, a federal-state partnership with a central role for governor-appointed state service commissions like OneStar, develops and implements state-specific national service programs. These grants allow organizations to recruit, train and supervise AmeriCorps members who provide services in the areas of education, disaster response & recovery, health, environmental stewardship, economic opportunity, and support for veterans & military families.

AmeriCorps, the federal agency for volunteerism and national service, provides opportunities for Americans to serve their country domestically, address the nation’s most pressing challenges, improve lives and communities, and strengthen civic engagement. Each year, the agency places more than 200,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps
Seniors’ volunteers in intensive service roles; and empowers millions more to serve as long-term, short-term, or one-time volunteers. Learn more at AmeriCorps.gov.

About OneStar
OneStar strengthens Texas communities by creating pathways for individuals and organizations to engage, connect and accelerate their impact. We advance service and volunteering as effective solutions to our state’s toughest social challenges. We are recognized as a statewide voice for the Texas nonprofit sector and a respected partner to
foundations, state agencies and the business community. Born from state government in 2004, we carry out our mission with direction and guidance from the Office of the Texas Governor. Learn more at onestarfoundation.org.

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