AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011
Organization
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Region
Team
Mbrs
City
State
Project Description
Pacific
Blue 1
10
Bonners Ferry
ID
Idaho Panhandle National Forest/USDA Forest Service
18-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Develop and maintain recreational trails, restore an historic fire outlook, and support forest restoration.
Pacific
Blue 2
11
Reno
NV
Washoe County School District
16-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Blue 3
9
Salt Lake City
UT
Kostopulos Dream Foundation
13-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Tutor at-risk students, improve community center structure with beautification projects, assist school maintenance staff with preparations for new school year Assist with summer camp programming and working with individuals who are differently-abled
Pacific
Blue 4
11
Oroville
CA
Plumas National Forest/USDA Forest Service
08-Mar-2011
06-May-2011
Pacific
Blue 5
9
Coeur D Alene
ID
Camp Fire USA Inland Northwest Council
18-May-2011
11-Jun-2011
Pacific
Blue 6
8
Corvallis
OR
Corvallis Environmental Center
23-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Blue 7
9
Virginia City
MT
Montana Heritage Preservation and Development Commission
18-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Perform fuel reduction and mitigation, including creating fuel breaks and cutting, hauling, and removing fuel, as well as aspen restoration and noxious weed removal. Perform fuel reduction work; clear trails and support facility maintenance needs. Assist with garden harvesting, planting, and improvement projects; work with partner agencies to prepare and distribute produce; assist with leading volunteers and summer programs for youth Support collections management, archaeology, preservation, education and safety resources in historic Montana towns.
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Pacific
Composite Team - Silver
8
Newport
OR
Oregon Parks and Recreation - Coastal Region
24-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Remove invasive species; collect native seeds for propagation; remove invasive species; build and maintain trails; survey plants; plant native dune grass.
Pacific
Gold 1
10
Vernon
CA
Los Angeles Regional Foodbank
26-May-2011
12-Jul-2011
Assist with foodbank operations; lead volunteers.
Pacific
Gold 2
9
North Bend
WA
USDA Forest Service Mt. Baker Snoqualamie National Forest
18-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Restore campsites, historical structures, and trail systems; remove litter, invasive species and weed barriers; assist with volunteers
Pacific
Gold 3
8
Camp Meeker
CA
St. Dorothy's Rest & Retreat Center - Camp 16-May-2011 Meeker
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Gold 4
10
Camptonville
CA
Tahoe National Forest/USDA Forest Service
16-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Gold 5
11
Twin Bridges
CA
City of Sacramento Department of Parks and Recreation/Camp Sacramento
18-May-2011
03-Jun-2011
Pacific
Gold 6
11
Anchorage
AK
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral Alaska
17-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Gold 7
8
Silverton
OR
Habitat for Humanity - North Willamette Valley
17-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Green 1
8
Vashon
WA
Camp Fire USA - Central Puget Sound Council
18-May-2011
11-Jul-2011
Perform facilities improvements, including trail maintenance, constructing and maintaining community garden. Support summer programming. Perform fuel reduction and mitigation, including creating fuel breaks and cutting, hauling and removing fuels. Perform fuel reduction and mitigation, including clearing defensible spaces and removing fuels, as well as camp maintenance projects. Assist with facilities upgrades; working with you in summer programming Construct of affordable homes, assist with resale store displays, marketing, and operations; support volunteers; recruit volunteers Assist in environmental education/camps
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Pacific
Green 2
11
Sacramento
CA
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Sacramento
16-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Incorporate a service-oriented curriculum for youth to introduce participants to national service, raise awareness of local community issues, and demonstrate the rewards of giving back to their community through service.
Pacific
Green 3
7
Portola
CA
Sierra Nevada Journeys
16-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Green 4
11
Sheridan
WY
Habitat for Humanity - Eastern Bighorns
19-May-2011
09-Jul-2011
Pacific
Green 5
11
San Francisco
CA
The Presidio Trust
17-May-2011
25-Jun-2011
Create gardens, build small structures, assist with outdoor environmental education camps, support summer programming. Construct affordable homes and assist in the Habitat ReStore. Remove invasive plants, spread mulch, build garden boxes, care for trees, maintain trails and playground equipment, assist with public events, conduct volunteer outreach, lead volunteers, plan/implement service day events.
Pacific
Green 6
5
Grass Valley
CA
Fire Safe Council of Nevada County
16-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Green 7
5
Redlands
CA
Helping Hands Pantry
17-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Silver 1
10
Cave Junction
OR
The Glass Rail Outfit
16-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Silver 2
10
Seattle
WA
Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust
20-May-2011
11-Jul-2011
Pacific
Silver 3
9
Angelus Oaks
CA
Camp Fire USA Mt. San Antonio Council
14-May-2011
16-Jul-2011
Pacific
Silver 4
9
Green River
UT
Friends of the Green River Positive Action Community Team (PACT)
18-May-2011
11-Jul-2011
Perform fuel reduction and mitigation, including educating on and clearing defensible spaces around homes, cutting, chipping, hauling and removing fuel. Assit with food distribution and developing a community garden Construct small structures; build and maintain trails; develop campground sites; paint structures. Trail construction and maintenance, invasive species removal, tree planting. Assist with camp operations; trail maintenance, fire clearance, and painting; Serve as camp counselors. Assist with summer camp programming; house construction.
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Pacific
Silver 5
9
Pollock Pines
CA
Eldorado National Forest/USDA Forest Service
08-Mar-2011
06-May-2011
Pacific
Silver 6
9
Oakland
OR
Oakland School District
17-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Pacific
Silver 7
10
Everett
WA
Volunteers of America Western Washington 18-May-2011
13-Jul-2011
Southwest
Composite Team Center, Colorado Composite Team OneStar Foundation
9
Monte Vista
CO
Center Consolidated School
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
4
Austin
TX
OneStar Foundation
16-May-2011
01-Jun-2011
A variety of preparedness work including developing scripts, protocols; creating or update resource manuals; developing SOPs
Southwest
Earth 1
8
Farmington
NM
Boys and Girls Club of Farmington
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Earth 2
11
Saint Louis
MO
Missouri State Emergency Human Services 01-May-2011
01-Jun-2011
Southwest Southwest
Earth 3 Earth 4
9 10
Independence Denver
MO CO
Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity - Metro Denver
16-May-2011 16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011 21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Earth 5
9
Alamo
TX
16-May-2011
17-Jun-2011
Southwest
Earth 6
9
Denver
CO
Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge Veterans Green Jobs
16-May-2011
17-Jun-2011
Southwest
Earth 7
9
Tucson
AZ
Southwest Conservation Corps
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Mentoring youth, support Club programming, recruit volunteers, homeless outreach Chainsaw work, emergency tarping, emergency home repair, debris removal and other housing stabilization services; various other tasks as assigned Home construction Support two area ReStores; construction; volunteer leveraging Invasive species removal; trail maintenance; debris removal Work in Green Store; support client outreach; perform preliminary energy audits Leading youth in environmental restoration, invasive species removal, work in community gardens, and other conservation projects
Southwest
Perform fuel reduction and mitigation, including creating fuel breaks and cutting, hauling, and removing fuel. Repair and improve on-campus bike/walk trail; assist with school/community garden; renovate outdoor classrooms. Conduct interviews, research and assess community resources and needs, prepare reports and operating procedures After school programming; tutoring; park clean up; creating a community garden;supporting a library
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Southwest
Fire 1
10
Ruidoso
NM
EcoServants
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Fire 2
9
Colorado Springs
CO
El Paso County Sheriff's Office, Emergency 16-May-2011 Services Division
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Fire 3
9
Tuscaloosa
AL
United Saints 1st Street Recovery Project
16-May-2011
NULL
Southwest
Fire 4
12
Denver
CO
Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, Inc.
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Fire 5
11
Tuscaloosa
AL
United Saints 1st Street Recovery Project
16-May-2011
NULL
Southwest
Fire 6
9
Houston
TX
Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
16-May-2011
05-Jun-2011
Southwest
Fire 7
10
Jamestown
CO
Balarat Outdoor Education Center
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Sun 1
10
Houston
TX
Generation One
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Sun 2
10
Eudora
AR
J. Austin White Cultural Center, Inc.
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Sun 3
10
Crown King
AZ
Crown King Fire District
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Sun 4
12
Denver
CO
Marycrest Assisted Living
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Sun 5
10
Madison
AL
CitiIMPACT Ministries
16-May-2011
NULL
Trail building and maintenance; park facilities restoration; invasive species removal; cave mapping; work at a summer camp Wildland fire mitigation; forest thinning; serve as fire suppression hand crew Food and water distribution; help establish a volunteer base; debris removal; tarping Lead participants in Summer of Service program; Support Club programming; mentor club members; assist with curriculum development and implementation through community special events Food and water distribution; help establish a volunteer base; debris removal; tarping Installation of replacement tarps on damaged rooves from Hurricane Ike Environmental education; fire mitigation Painting and repairing homes; clearing lots; supervising volunteer teams; supervising children in recreational settings; tutoring Serving as camp counselors for arts camp Fuels reduction; participation in public information program; public clean up days Volunteer service program creation and development; care and social service to facility residents; administrative support Feeding those affected by storms; food distribution; some debris clearing
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Southwest
Sun 6
11
Saint Louis
MO
Missouri State Emergency Human Services 01-May-2011
01-Jun-2011
Southwest
Sun 7
10
Denver
CO
Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, Inc.
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Water 1
9
Little Rock
AR
Ferncliff Presbyterian Camp
16-May-2011
03-Jun-2011
Southwest
Water 2
9
Colorado Springs
CO
Rocky Mountain Field Institute
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Water 3
9
Winter Park
CO
National Sports Center for the Disabled
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Water 4
10
Saint Louis
MO
Missouri State Emergency Human Services 01-May-2011
01-Jun-2011
Southwest
Water 5
9
Littleton
CO
CSU Extension - Denver and Arapahoe Counties
16-May-2011
27-May-2011
Southwest
Water 6
11
Woodland Park
CO
USDA Forest Service, Pike/San Isabel Forest
16-May-2011
21-Jul-2011
Southwest
Water 7
11
Saint Louis
MO
Missouri State Emergency Human Services 01-May-2011
01-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Buffalo 1
10
McLean
VA
National Park Service - George Washington 30-Apr-2011 Memorial Parkway
25-Jun-2011
Chainsaw work, emergency tarping, emergency home repair, debris removal and other housing stabilization services; various other tasks as assigned Lead participants in Summer of Service program; Support Club programming; mentor club members; assist with curriculum development and implementation through community special events Debris removal; rebuilding work; trail repair Forest restoration; trail work; watershed improvements Work with individuals with disabilities in outdoor activities including therapeutic riding, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, canoeing, fishing, and rock climbing Chainsaw work, emergency tarping, emergency home repair, debris removal and other housing stabilization services; various other tasks as assigned Work in community garden; support of a local food bank; trail building and maintenance Fuels reduction; noxious weed control; travel management; trail maintenance Chainsaw work, emergency tarping, emergency home repair, debris removal and other housing stabilization services; various other tasks as assigned Working in two National Park Service Sites, the AmeriCorps NCCC team will perform a variety of tasks to include: trail work and invasive species removal.
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Atlantic
Buffalo 2
10
Tuscaloosa
AL
Temporary Emergency Service, Inc
13-May-2011
10-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Buffalo 3
9
Griffin
GA
Spalding County Fire/ emergency Management Agency
16-May-2011
10-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Buffalo 4
10
Tuscaloosa
AL
Temporary Emergency Service, Inc
13-May-2011
10-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Buffalo 5
10
Montague
NJ
Trail Blazers
16-May-2011
24-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Buffalo 6
10
Theodore
AL
Bay Area Food Bank
14-May-2011
01-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Buffalo 7
9
Marion
MA
The Marion Institute
03-May-2011
25-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Disaster Composite 1
10
Tuscaloosa
AL
Alabama Governer's Office of Faith Based & Community Initiatives (GFBCI) & MACH/
05-May-2011
03-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Moose 1
11
Upper Marlboro
MD
Capital Area Food Bank
30-Apr-2011
27-May-2011
The team will provide assistance to citizens affected by the April, 2011 tornadoes affecting large areas of Alabama, particularly around the Tuscaloosa area. The team will support the efforts of the sponsor organization, Temporary Emergency Services. The team will provide assistance to citizens affected by the April, 2011 tornadoes affecting a large area in Spalding County, Georgia, through the sponsor organization, Spalding Emergency Services Agency and the Georgia Commission. The team will provide assistance to citizens affected by the April, 2011 tornadoes affecting large areas of Alabama, particularly around the Tuscaloosa area. The team will support the efforts of the sponsor organization, Temporary Emergency Services. Assisting with the set up of Trailblazers camp before it opens to 300 inner city youth. The team will assist with the collection and reclamation of items donated for the relief of the Tornado victims. 3 partners: Marion Institureconference prep; Gifts to Givedonation for at-risk youth; Scared Heart Retreat House. Tornado response and relief for Tuscaloosa Alabama. Help to set up and run Volunteer Reception Center and Warehouse Split Project: This portion farm work for food distribution; Childrens food prepation; Registration assistance for food programs
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Atlantic
Moose 2
10
Newcomb
NY
New York State Department of Environment 30-Apr-2011 Conservation
30-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Moose 3
10
Tuscaloosa
AL
Temporary Emergency Service, Inc
13-May-2011
10-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Moose 4
10
Wayne
PA
Hope for Kids
30-Apr-2011
14-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Moose 5
11
Wilmot
NH
Camp wilmot
30-Apr-2011
03-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Moose 6
10
Tuscaloosa
AL
Alabama Governer's Office of Faith Based & Community Initiatives (GFBCI) & MACH/
05-May-2011
03-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Moose 7
10
Yonkers
NY
Groundwork Hudson Valley
02-May-2011
25-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Phoenix 2
11
Suffolk
VA
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, VA
30-Apr-2011
25-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Raven 1
10
Vineyard Haven
MA
Stone Soup Leadership Institute
30-Apr-2011
25-Jun-2011
Members are doing trailwork, assisting with the preservation of historic cabins and other buildings. The team will provide assistance to citizens affected by the April, 2011 tornadoes affecting large areas of Alabama, particularly around the Tuscaloosa area. The team will support the efforts of the sponsor organization, Temporary Emergency Services. Staining wood siding, repainting cabin interior, and replacing screens, doors and shutters to improve cabins. Plit Project Round- this portion prepping camp for opening: Paint cabins, build bridge, trail work, community garden, athletic area Tornado response and relief for Tuscaloosa Alabama. Help to set up and run Volunteer Reception Center and Warehouse Repairing trails, planting trees, invasive species removal, and clearing storm-damaged urban pathways/trails for a senior residential center. Support prescribed burns on federal, state, and NGO lands; support wildfire suppression efforts; conduct conservation activities with local, state, and federal land management agencies. 3 Partners: Stone Soup Leadership Summit for youht helping with Summit; Farm INstitute- work on edcation farm; Vineyard Voyagers/ Nathan Mayhew Seminars- facility renovation and preparation
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 Atlantic
Raven 2
10
Newark
DE
Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay
30-Apr-2011
03-Jun-2011
Restoring buildings, cleaning storm debris, painting, and preparing for the spring/summer camping season at three different camp areas.
Atlantic
Raven 3
11
Camden
NJ
Camden City Garden Club, Camden Children's Garden
30-Apr-2011
25-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Raven 4
10
Somerville
MA
Groundwork Somerville
26-May-2011
25-Jun-2011
Members are working with the children's garden and working to create community gardens throughout Camden, NJ. The Mystic River Aquatic Invasives Removal Project entails the mechanical and hand harvesting of invasive water chestnut plants from selected areas of the Lower Mystic.
Atlantic
Raven 5
10
Camden
NJ
Respond INC
30-Apr-2011
04-Nov-2011
Atlantic
Raven 6
10
Tuscaloosa
AL
Temporary Emergency Service, Inc
13-May-2011
10-Jun-2011
Atlantic
Raven 7
10
Buffalo
NY
City of Buffalo, Office of the Mayor, Division 30-Apr-2011 of Citizen Services
25-Jun-2011
North Central
Cedar 1
10
Waterloo
IA
Aspire Therapeutic Riding Program
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Cedar 2
9
Rapid City
SD
Black Hills Workshop
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
Clearing empty lots and creating community gardens. The team will provide assistance to citizens affected by the April, 2011 tornadoes affecting large areas of Alabama, particularly around the Tuscaloosa area. The team will support the efforts of the sponsor organization, Temporary Emergency Services. Cleaning up and Beautifing vacant properties in neighborhoods around twenty one schools and community centers in Buffalo, New York will leveraging the city’s strategy to make neighborhoods around schools safer and more attractive. Members will work with therapeutic riding program through horse leading – grooming, saddling and walking; general barn repairs including fencing, cleaning stalls, and landscaping NCCC members will develop and facilitate classes for people with disabilities
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 North Central
Cedar 3
10
Okolona
MS
Catholic Charities Archdioese of Jackson MS
16-May-2011
03-Jun-2011
North Central
Cedar 4
9
Hot Springs
SD
The Nature Conservancy - Western Dakotas Program
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Cedar 5
10
Flandreau
SD
Turtle Island Learning Circle, Inc.
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Cedar 6
9
Cedar Rapids
IA
Community Corrections Improvement Association
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Maple 2
9
Muncie
IN
Muncie/Delaware Stormwater Management 05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Maple 3
10
Pawnee City
NE
Pawnee City Historical Society & Museum
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Maple 4
9
Vinton
IA
Vinton Parks and Recreation Department
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Maple 5
9
Lansing
MI
The Nature Conservancy of Michigan Chapter (TNC)
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Maple 6
9
Iowa City
IA
Local Foods Connections
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
Assisting disaster affected families in Hinds County with debris removal and repair of homes. Improve grazing management practices to preserve native habitats and wildlife; trail restoration and improved handicap accessibility Beautify city parks damaged by flooding; clear debris building structure repairs and install equipment; and landscaping 15-acre park Assist in bringing houses in the Weed and Seed Neighborhoods of Cedar Rapids up to code, most of which will be painting the exterior of houses since it is a code violation to have chipping or peeling paint. Removing of invasisve species; trail building and infrastracture improvements and leading educational workshops Conduct maintenance and improvement projects, including exterior painting, interior painting, deep cleaning, cleaning books, caulking buildings, and creating a new museum brochure. Sustain nature trails and recreation facilities by completing necessary annual maintenance Invasive species removal and restoration to improve water quality of River Rasin watershed Connect community to local food system and increase awareness of locally grown food availability to underserved communities
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Weekly Deployment Report May 25, 2011 North Central
Maple 7
9
Rochester
MN
South Troy Restoration
19-May-2011
02-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 1
9
Kalamazoo
MI
Western Michigan University
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 2
10
Necedah
WI
US Fish and Wildlife Service - Necedah NWR
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 3
9
Iowa City
IA
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 4
9
Murphysboro
IL
USDA Forest Service - Shawnee National Forest
19-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 5
8
Toledo
OH
Toledo Botanical Gardens
05-May-2011
30-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 6
10
Okolona
MS
Catholic Charities Archdioese of Jackson MS
16-May-2011
03-Jun-2011
North Central
Oak 7
9
Almond
WI
COA Youth & Family Center
05-May-2011
28-Jun-2011
Clean, paint, repair and landscape communities of Zumbro Falls, South Troy and Hammond that were affected by flood in fall of 2010 in Southeast Minnesota Develop environmental educational programs and retore natural areas through GPS mapping of invasive species Support in the restoration, preservation, and management of waterfowl and native biological diversity within south central Wisconsin as crew members of Fire Program prescribed burn team. Team will assist with trail revitalization of trail system; organic farming practices and general construction skills Preserve natural integrity of Bald Knob Wilderness through trail restoration to benefit hiking, riding, and horseback enthusiast Install and maintain thousands of annuals, biennials, perennials, and tropical plants; assist in the Crosby Festival of the Arts; assist with urban gardening activities for summer camp programing. Assisting disaster affected families in Hinds County with debris removal and repair of homes. Team members will assist with roofing, repairing steps, clearing land, splitting firewood, and general camp maintenance.