The Dan River Year AmeriCorps program is recruiting 31 part-time STEM and Literacy Tutors and Coaches for the 2024-2025 academic year who can build and introduce curriculum and activities for students. These AmeriCorps members will support upper elementary and middle school student gains in literacy, math and social-emotional learning by providing direct service in Pittsylvania County, Danville City and Martinsville City at local elementary and afterschool partner sites.
The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) administers the Dan River Year AmeriCorps program.
“We’re excited about the opportunity to partner with Serve Virginia and our local educational organizations for our 10th year of the Dan River Year AmeriCorps program to meet the needs of our local youth.” – Dana Silicki, Director, STEM, Service and Lifelong Learning, IALR
The Dan River Year AmeriCorps program is seeking In-School and Out-of-School Tutors who can provide direct and indirect support to site(s) during school and after school and for family science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities. Members work with 4th- and 5th-grade students individually and/or small groups at school sites as well as upper elementary/middle school students at informal learning locations. They focus on building and introducing curriculum and activities for students, helping prepare them for middle school by improving their literacy, math, STEM and/or social-emotional skills.
Members will provide direct service to students attending Pittsylvania County Public Schools and Danville Public Schools. All members will receive tutor training prior to placement. Tutors will spend a minimum of 90 minutes a week working with each individual student and/or small groups for a minimum of 10 weeks during the school year. Additionally, members may also work with groups during the school year, aiding in their reading or math classes. Members will provide support with hands-on activities to generate interest in STEM and deepen STEM knowledge.
Service dates are September 2024-August 2025 and range from five to 30 hours weekly. Stipends range from $4,200 (300 hours) to $13,500 (900 hours). Segal Education Awards for successful service completers range from $1,565 (300 hours) to $3,697 (900 hours).
This Dan River Year AmeriCorps program is ideal for recent high school graduates or college students seeking a gap year, those entering the education field, career switchers and retirees.
Those who are interested in the opportunity can apply online here.
IALR is also hosting open interview days for both the Dan River Year AmeriCorps program and the REACH AmeriCorps program every Thursday until July 10.
IALR was awarded a $231,275 grant from AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, to fund this impactful program for its 10th year. AmeriCorps is the largest funder of national service in the country, matching organizations with individuals to address pressing challenges impacting communities.
This funding is part of a record-breaking AmeriCorps grant cycle that Serve Virginia recently announced, which will support 22 organizations across the Commonwealth in meeting the pressing needs in communities in the coming year, for a total investment of $6.7 million.
“Through its unique public-private partnership, AmeriCorps offers a critical mechanism for leveraging federal funding to meet community needs, benefiting communities across Virginia,” said Serve Virginia Director Kathy J. Spangler. As Virginia’s state service commission, Serve Virginia coordinates the annual grant cycle that awards funding.
The Dan River Year program mobilizes AmeriCorps members in a community-supported environment to build capacity in the region, strengthen community involvement and address pressing needs. AmeriCorps members focus on building the region’s STEM and literacy capacity. IALR also administers the public-health-oriented REACH AmeriCorps program, which recently received its own continuation grant from AmeriCorps.
AmeriCorps State and National, a federal-state partnership with a central role for Governor-appointed State Service Commissions, develops and implements state-specific national service programs. These grants allow organizations to recruit, train and supervise AmeriCorps members who are providing services to support education, disaster services, health, environmental stewardship, economic opportunity and service to veterans and military families.
AmeriCorps State and National annually engages more than 65,000 Americans in intensive service. AmeriCorps members in the AmeriCorps State and National program receive a modest living allowance. 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. Members aged 55+ when they begin service may gift their Segal Education Award to immediate family members.