The Open Government Directive encourages federal agencies to embody principles of collaboration, participation, and transparency to form the cornerstone of an open government.
AmeriCorps embraces these as guiding principles across our agency and programs.
- Collaboration improves the effectiveness of government by encouraging partnerships and cooperation within the federal government, across levels of government, and between the government and private institutions and citizens.
- Participation allows members of the public to contribute ideas and expertise so that their government can make policies with the benefit of a wide range of views and information.
- Transparency promotes accountability by providing the public with information about what the government is doing.
Open Government Plan Version 1.1
Based on input from agency staff and the public, the AmeriCorps Open Government Plan contains detailed information on our current activities and future improvements to increase transparency, collaboration, and participation. This plan is a living document and we are interested in hearing from you about our plan. Please let us know what you think and share any other ideas on how we can improve transparency, participation, and collaboration by sending an email to [email protected].
Record and Reports
Regulations.gov was launched in January 2003 in order to provide public users access to federal regulatory content. On Regulations.gov, the public can search, submit comments, and download the agency's regulatory materials.
Information Collections (Paperwork Reduction Act)
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35; see 5 CFR Part 1320) requires that the Office of Management and Budget approve all collections of information by a Federal agency from the public before they can be implemented. Collections of information include (1) requests for information for transmission to the government, such as application forms and written report forms, (2) reporting or recordkeeping requirements, and (3) third-party or public disclosure requirements. For assistance, please contact AmeriCorps’ OMB Clearance Officer at [email protected].
Results of Grant Competitions
AmeriCorps is committed to open government and ensuring transparent, fair, and equitable grant application review processes.
AmeriCorps reports all grant awards to USASpending.gov.
AmeriCorps Forecast for Funding Opportunities
This webpage presents a forecast of possible FY 2025 funding opportunities. AmeriCorps publishes this page to provide potential applicants with information they could use to plan for future funding opportunities.
The forecast is organized chronologically according to the estimated due dates for anticipated funding opportunities.
The terms below are used in the forecast:
- Assistance Listing Number: Formerly known as Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA), this number is the unique five-digit identifier for a federal assistance program.
- Notice Name: The title of the funding opportunity.
- Notice Publication: The estimated date of publication for the Notice of Funding Opportunity.
- Application Deadline: The estimated deadline for submitting an application for a funding opportunity.
- Announcement Date: The estimated date for sharing the funding opportunity results with applicants.
- Contact Information: The email address and/or telephone number for obtaining further information about the listed funding opportunity.
Funding Opportunities Anticipated FY 2025
The funding forecast is for reference only and is not an official notification. AmeriCorps is not bound by the estimated dates in the funding forecast. The official Notices of Funding Opportunity are available on Funding Opportunities. The Notices contain the actual dates for the funding opportunity, as well as the requirements and selection criteria.