Does
your non-profit or government organization need support for projects? Consider
hosting an AmeriCorps Member! Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area (AFNHA)
is now accepting applications from partners seeking AmeriCorps support for
eligible projects aligned with AFNHA themes and mission being executed between
September 2025 and August 2026.
“Hosting
an AmeriCorps member can be a cost-effective method for organizations to build
their capacity and accomplish additional projects,” explained Jennifer Rhyner,
AFNHA’s AmeriCorps Program Manager. “A single AmeriCorps member can have an
exponential impact on their organization whether it’s managing volunteers
leading to increased volunteer hours, creating exhibits that lead to increased
visitation, or leading projects that restore public lands or preserve historic
properties,” Rhyner added.
Full-time
slots are available for one-year positions starting September 3. Non-profit
organizations or government agencies may apply to host project-based positions
that support asset improvement or educational stewardship related to
environmental conservation, community development, and/or cultural heritage.
Shorter-term slots may be available later in the year or in combination with
other short-term requests by different project partners. Contact
americorps@afnha.org to discuss or visit www.afnha.org/getanamericorps for more
information or to access the application.
The Appalachian Forest National Heritage
Area conserves, interprets, and promotes forest heritage to enhance landscapes
and communities in the highlands of West Virginia and Maryland. AFNHA works
with partners to accomplish this through community development, conservation,
celebrating cultural heritage, and creating opportunities for transformational
experiences. AFNHA is a member of the National Heritage Area System. To learn
more, see www.appalachianforestnha.org.
Keywords: AmeriCorps, historic preservation, west virginia, heritage, museums

Posted: March 24, 2025
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