Ampact

Ampact

Non-profit Organizations

Minneapolis, Minnesota 4,339 followers

AmeriCorps in Action

About us

As a nonprofit organization, we’ve been growing since the early 2000s when our first program, Reading Corps, launched in 2003. Math Corps followed in 2008 and since then we’ve grown to offer programs nationally. Today we offer evidence-based AmeriCorp programs in three focus areas: education, environment and healthy futures. We’re leaders and innovators in national service and employ 200 employees across the country. Together we support more than 2,000 AmeriCorps members as they serve their communities and make an incredible collective impact.

Website
http://ampact.us
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
education, national service, evidence-based, environment, healthy futures, Reading Corps, Math Corps, Early Learning Corps, Heading Home Corps, Climate Impact Corps, and Recovery Corps

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Employees at Ampact

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    Congratulations to our Executive Director of Georgia Programs for her recognition as a Georgia Trend 40 under 40 honoree! We are so grateful for her dedication and commitment to Georgia students through Reading Corps and Math Corps!

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    We are so grateful to be able to share our programs across the nation!

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    Empowering Communities through Evidence-Based Solutions| Collaborative Leadership Approach | Nonprofit Growth Strategist | Scaling Impactful Programs

    This article beautifully articulates the approach Reading Corps, Early Learning Corps, Math Corps and Recovery Corps use in scaling our work. In Albany, Georgia they identified Math Corps as the model that would help address a growing need in their workforce; Stockton, California was looking for evidence-based tools to support scholars reaching reading and math proficiency; in Poughkeepsie, New York the Poughkeepsie Children's Cabinet identified similar goals to Stockton and spent time researching what might work for their community. In every place we have replicated our models we find proximate leaders who are leading the work locally and ask us to bring our proven models to the community after reaching consensus that our model was aligned with the goals for their community. Thanks to GreenLight Fund for highlighting the importance of being responsive to community led approaches. https://lnkd.in/eeGSZaCp

    A ‘Pull’ Approach to Scaling Proven Nonprofits (SSIR)

    A ‘Pull’ Approach to Scaling Proven Nonprofits (SSIR)

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    Thank you so much, Senator Alexis Calatayud, for your visit and for the generous appropriation for Early Learning Corps in Florida! We are so excited to start supporting students in Jacksonville and Tampa Bay, thanks to these funds!

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    Executive Director at Florida Early Learning Corps

    Earlier this week, we had the privilege of welcoming Senator Alexis Calatayud and her staff to the Children’s Learning Center of Richmond Heights as she presented a $500,000 appropriation to Early Learning Corps—an incredible investment in Florida’s preschoolers and a testament to the importance of early childhood education.   We are deeply grateful for Senator Calatayud’s partnership and unwavering advocacy for our mission. She understands the task at hand, and her commitment to Florida’s communities and dedication to ensuring our youngest learners are set up for success speaks volumes about her leadership. This funding is a game-changer for our program, allowing us to place more tutors in more classrooms, including an expansion into Tampa Bay and Jacksonville, and create career pathways for future educators.   Senator Calatayud, we thank you for championing our cause and being a beacon of hope for Florida’s children. Your support is invaluable, and we are deeply grateful for your unwavering commitment!   #Education #EarlyLearning #EarlyChildhoodEducation #EducationMatters #Tutor #Tutoring #KindergartenReadiness #FloridaSchools #AmeriCorps

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    Congratulations to our Executive Director of Virginia Programs, Joel Morgan, for his appointment to the Governor's Board on Service and Volunteerism! We are so grateful for his dedication to Recovery Corps and can't wait to see how he makes an impact for passionate people in Virginia!

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    Certified Professional Coach, Facilitator, Executive Director

    Last Thursday, I was sworn in by Secretary of the Commonwealth Kelly Gee to serve a three-year term on the Governor's Advisory Board on Service and Volunteerism. We advise the Governor and other state officials on national and community service programs in the Commonwealth. We work to promote AmeriCorps programs that serve and build up communities, give people the opportunity to develop their workforce skills and meet Virginia's most pressing human, educational, environmental, and public safety/health needs. Ampact AmeriCorps Serve Virginia Recovery Corps Jennifer Morgan

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    We had such a great time yesterday in Duluth at the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless Conference! Our staff member, Amanda, teamed up with a Heading Home Corps alum turned site supervisor, David, to share the wonderful opportunities Heading Home Corps has for people experiencing homelessness. Programs like Heading Home Corps can be avenues for people with lived experience to work in shelters or supportive housing programs, support others, and build a professional resume. We're excited to continue building relationships with passionate partners to ensure that all Minnesotans have a safe place to call home!

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    Congratulations to our Chief Policy and Growth Officer, Lindsay Dolce, for her recognition at the White House! We are so grateful for her continued dedication and work to develop innovative AmeriCorps programs that make a real difference.

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    Empowering Communities through Evidence-Based Solutions| Collaborative Leadership Approach | Nonprofit Growth Strategist | Scaling Impactful Programs

    A little over a week ago I was invited to join a group of national service leaders at the White House to pause and reflect on the last 30 years of AmeriCorps and to envision the possibilities for the next 30 years of AmeriCorps. Although I have only been in the field for about 15 years - many of my friends from college served in the first class of AmeriCorps members. I’m grateful to Michael Smith and Sonali Nijhawan for the invitation to be a part of the conversation. It was an incredible opportunity to be with leaders who were a part of the original vision for what became AmeriCorps and to be with leaders like Benya Kraus, Ebony Barney, MPH, MSW, LSW, CFRL, Amber Martin-Jahn, John Kelly, Michael Lynch, CFRE, who are leading innovative service and who inspire me with innovation, passion and commitment to leaving this place better than we found it. It was an honor and a privilege to join the conversation and to represent Ampact and ServeMinnesota in thinking about the possibilities for the impact of national service this year and beyond. There were a number of themes for me that emerged but I found myself grateful to be leading work that happens in rural America, in fringe cities (thanks to Rob Watson and Wesley Eugene Dixon) and everywhere in between. We are seizing an opportunity to support proximate leaders who are thinking about how service can cultivate community and investments in the people who make it truly special. I'm profoundly grateful that Sadie OConnor and Julia Quanrud are leaders who prioritize and understand ensuring our resources are available in towns of 200 and towns of 2 million. What a privilege to have had time to pause and think about the next 30 years of anything. I surely don't take that for granted. #AmeriCorps30 #ServeMinnesota #ReadingCorps #MathCorps

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    Our members who served as part of the #911Day of Service yesterday we part of a movement that started 23 years ago. From food drives and home repairs to neighborhood cleanups and disaster preparation activities, people of all ages and backgrounds joined and led community service projects to cross divides, differences, and ideologies to make a difference. Read more at the link in our bio about how our members served yesterday and how the National 9/11 Day of Service came to be.

    How 9/11 Day Inspired a Lifetime of Service — Ampact

    How 9/11 Day Inspired a Lifetime of Service — Ampact

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    We had a great time packing meals in Minneapolis for #911Day today! Thanks to ServeMinnesota and Second Harvest Heartland for coordinating this amazing opportunity for staff and AmeriCorps members to serve the Twin Cities community. Together, they joined a movement of over 25,000 people to pack over 8 million meals for people who are at risk of hunger in the United States. Thank you for your service today! #911Day #IWillFor911Day #IChoose #September11 #911DayOfService #AmeriCorps #AmeriCorps30 #NationalService #Volunteer

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    That's a wrap on our 2024 Summer Impact Corps season! Thank you to all of our members for an incredible season of change. From supporting youth learning enrichment, to helping our neighbors achieve their housing goals, to

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    Our team in Wisconsin met up earlier this week to build team connection and prepare for the upcoming school year. The 2023-24 service term was a record-breaking year, with Reading Corps and Math Corps tutors in Wisconsin delivering over 10 million minutes of tutoring! Congratulations, Wisconsin, for a job well done, and here's to another year of incredible impact in Wisconsin schools!

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