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Research and Evaluation Digest: AmeriCorps' Disaster Services, Helping Build Resilience for Our Communities and Neighbors

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Research and Evaluation Digest: AmeriCorps' Disaster Services, Helping Build Resilience for Our Comm

Research and Evaluation Digest: AmeriCorps' Disaster Services, Helping Build Resilience for Our Communities and Neighbors [] [AmeriCorps] Research and Evaluation DigestJuly 25, 2024 AmeriCorps' Disaster Services: Helping Build Resilience for Our Communities and Neighbors [2024-07 Research Digest Header Image_Disaster Services] AmeriCorps' Disaster Services Help Our Nation Recover The Atlantic hurricane season is ramping up and AmeriCorps members are in communities across the country right now helping them prepare for disasters. When disasters strike from hurricanes, forest fires, floods, or tornadoes, AmeriCorps members will be in communities responding to disasters, and members will still be there while they are recovering from disasters. AmeriCorps members have provided critical support to millions of Americans affected by natural and man-made disasters since 1994. As we near the end of our year-long 30th anniversary commemoration, we continue our work to understand how AmeriCorps disaster services impact communities. This work is a crucial tool for enhancing our resilience to disasters by supplying the evidence for building the systems to protect communities. Our evidence shows that AmeriCorps’ investment in environmental stewardship models and programs provides a powerful [return-on-investment.]( And recent work looking at [AmeriCorps climate change approaches and models]( highlight learnings from grantees and members involved in environmental stewardship, climate change, and disaster services efforts. AmeriCorps knows how to get things done for America, and our continued learnings will enhance the impact of AmeriCorps moving into our next 30 years and beyond. In service, Mary Hyde, Ph.D., Director, Office of Research and Evaluation State of the Evidence: AmeriCorps Shared Impact in Communities Across the Country The state of the evidence on the AmeriCorps impact in communities is strong. Evidence shows AmeriCorps programs can help communities effectively summit new heights and create value for those communities. Watch [this video]( to learn about how AmeriCorps programs help partners and communities achieve their goals. [2024-07 Research Digest video image_State of the Evidence]( Click the image to watch the video. AmeriCorps NCCC: Strengthening Communities and Developing Leaders Through Service AmeriCorps NCCC works to strengthen communities and develop leaders through direct, team-based national service. Communities’ overall well-being and resilience see lasting positive impacts from the work of AmeriCorps NCCC. Watch [this video]( to learn more about some of the ways communities experience short- and long-term positive impacts from the work of AmeriCorps NCCC teams. [2024-07 Research Digest Video Image_NCCC]( Click the image to watch the video. Research Grantee Spotlight: American University Since President Biden signed an executive order to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad, federal agencies have worked to integrate climate adaptation, resilience, and mitigation into their work. [This project]( will develop research strategies to observe, strengthen, and learn from all types of expanding work related to climate change at AmeriCorps. Once a framework to conceptualize these activities are developed, the project will begin to conduct research following them. [Learn More]( Evidence and Impact Webinar Series Recording Available: AmeriCorps and Workforce Development [Check out]( the recording and presentation materials from this webinar that explored the evidence on how National Service contributes to workforce readiness. This final webinar in our 2023-2024 30th Anniversary series, "Celebrating Service and Its Evidence Story," showcased what AmeriCorps has learned from workforce specific research, practitioner and program models, and the assessment of ten years of participant data. [View the Recording]( Check out all recordings from our 30th Anniversary Webinar Series [here](. Evidence Exchange Highlights - [AmeriCorps NCCC Impact Studies]( - [Return on Investment Study: Montana Conservation Corps]( - [Return on Investment Study: Green City Force]( - [Return on Investment Study: Nevada Conservation Corps]( - [Return on Investment Study: Washington Conservation Corps]( - [Return on Investment Study: Habitat for Humanity]( - [AmeriCorps Work in Climate Change Bundle Evaluation and Capacity Building Project]( [Visit the Evidence Exchange]( [youtube]([instagram]([twitter]([facebook]( [AmeriCorps] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( / [Manage preferences]( / [AmeriCorps.gov]( We sent this email to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{NAME}%40gmail.com) on behalf of AmeriCorps. [Bookmark and Share]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Produced and published at US taxpayer expense. This email was sent to {EMAIL} using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: AmeriCorps · 250 E. 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