Comments Received:
I think that the
order of programs should be changed on the form due to number of
slots available.
#1 AmeriCorps State and National
#2
VISTA
#3 NCCC
Order based on numbers: AmeriCorps State is around 75,000 members VISTA is 8,000 and NCCC is 1,000.
Response: The order of the programs were changed to reflect
the number of positions in each program.
Comment:
The pictures are very old with old AmeriCorps logos. Please add pics
from 2014 - 2015. Show more young people serving and there’s
not one service picture of an AmeriCorps member with a disability.
Response:
The pictures will be updated when a more substantive update of the
application is completed in 2016, when enhanced technology will
render this application obsolete.
Comment: its
NSOPW not NSOPR. That was changed on July 27, 2006.
Response:
Change incorporated to reflect accurate title of National Sex
Offender Public Website
Comment: We need a list of
their interests with checkboxes but limit the applicants interests to
no more than 5 interests checked- public health, elder care,
education, tutoring, environment, etc. (which is critical from the
recruitment website searches that Program Directors do on e-grants).
I’m assuming the online app will match this paper application
Response:
The interest areas will be updated when a more substantive update of
the application is completed in 2016, when enhanced technology will
render this information searchable.
Comment: The
State and National description should be updated—an
example:
service in the areas of disaster services, economic
opportunity, education, environment, and
other human needs, such
as serving veterans and military families. The description listed on
the application is old and doesn't match current National Performance
measures/ priorities
Response: Examples updated to reflect strategic priority areas as listed in the Serve America Act.
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