AmeriCorps
Become a Member
There are a number of ways you can serve as an AmeriCorps member. Depending if you want to serve full-time or part-time or what type of service you want to provide, there is an AmeriCorps program that is right for you! Become a Member!
Each year, more than 500+ AmeriCorps members serve throughout New Mexico. In New Mexico, AmeriCorps programs are run by local nonprofit organizations/public agencies with support and oversight provided by NMCCV. In addition, there are a number of programs in New Mexico that are run by national nonprofit organizations.
In either case, AmeriCorps members provide direct service in one of four issue areas: education, public safety, health/other human needs, or the environment. In addition, AmeriCorps members assist with volunteer recruitment and management.
Examples of member service activities include tutoring, providing services to the homeless, and recruiting other community volunteers. Placement sites include schools, nonprofits, afterschool programs, environmental organizations and a host of others.
AmeriCorps members serve full-time or part-time over a period of 10-12 months depending on their program model. On average, full-time members will serve 40 hours a week during the course of the program year, and part-time members will serve between 10-20 hours depending on the parameters of their program.
Approximately 80 percent of a member's time is spent providing service and the remaining 20 percent is spent in training with fellow corps members. Typically, in full-time programs one day a week is set aside for member training.
AmeriCorps*VISTAs serve in low-income communities to assist impoverished individuals and communities attain self sufficiency. Each year, more than 150 VISTAs serve throughout New Mexico.
VISTAs serve full-time for a year with nonprofit groups, public agencies, and faith-based organizations throughout New Mexico, working to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create and expand businesses, increase housing opportunities, and bridge the digital divide.
Unlike AmeriCorps members who provide direct service, AmeriCorps*VISTAs are engaged in capacity building activities such as fundraising/grantwriting, developing systems, creating training programs, etc.
AmeriCorps*NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) is a 10-month, team-based, full-time residential program for men and women between the ages of 18 and 24.
NCCC combines the best practices of civilian service with the best aspects of military service, including leadership training and team building. Members serve in diverse teams of 10 to 14 individuals. Priority is given to projects in homeland security and disaster relief.
AmeriCorps members must be at least 17 years of age (AmeriCorps*VISTA and AmeriCorps*NCCC require that you are at least 18 years of age).
In addition, prospective members must be U.S. citizens, nationals, or lawful permanent resident aliens.
Members that will serve with children and youth or other vulnerable populations such as the elderly will be required to go through a criminal background check.
Each program has its own selection process. After identifying programs of interest to you, you should contact the program to determine its selection process and obtain a copy of the member position description which will include minimum and desirable qualifications. The selection process typically includes an application (either on-line or paper) and an interview.
NMCCV strives to ensure that all New Mexicans, including persons with disabilities, are empowered to serve. Through our disability inclusion initiative, we hope to increase the number of persons with disabilities serving as AmeriCorps members and volunteers across the state.
If you have any additional inquiries related to our Disability Inclusion Initiative, please contact Virginia Chavez, Program Specialist at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
During their term of service, full-time members receive a modest living allowance. Depending on the program, part-time members may receive a living allowance.
In addition to the living allowance, all members who complete a term of service receive a Segal Education Award. The education award can be used pay for college, graduate school, or to pay back qualified student loans. Further, members with qualifying student loans are eligible for student loan deferment during their term of service. For more information regarding the Segal Education Award, please click here.
Full-time members also receive health insurance and child care (if eligible).
The service activities of AmeriCorps members will depend on the program. However, here is a sampling of member service activities by issue area:
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Faced with apathy, I will take action.
Faced with conflict, I will seek common ground.
Faced with adversity, I will persevere.
I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond.
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