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Louisiana Service Locations Louisiana | Service Location Report 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW AmeriCorps City Service Locations Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Abbeville Vermilion Club Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana AmeriCorps State 5 2 Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana Alexandria Alexandria Central Louisiana Technical Community College AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Central Louisiana Technical Community College Alexandria Central Louisiana Technical LaVetCorps AmeriCorps State 1 - College Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Alexandria City of Alexandria Youth & Teen City of Alexandria Education Initiative AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Center City of Alexandria Alexandria FEMA - Region VI R06-3913-LA-ANY-ANY / 4559DR-LA (September AmeriCorps NCCC 9 - 18 - November 13, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Alexandria Kisatchie Delta Regional Economic Development Outreach AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Planning and Development Economic Development Administration District Bastrop DCRT/Louisiana Office of State ADA Memoiral Nature Trail / Controlled Burn at 4 AmeriCorps NCCC 7 - Parks Parks (January 8 - February 18, 2020) DCRT/Louisiana Office of State Parks Baton Rouge Alaska Street Boys & Girls Club AmeriCorps State 19 - Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Community LaVetCorps AmeriCorps State 2 - College Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs Baton Rouge Baton Rouge University Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State 1 - Preparatory Elementary Teach For America Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Youth Coalition Louisiana Delta Service Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 - Louisiana Delta Service Corps Baton Rouge Big Buddy Program City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge AmeriCorps VISTA 10 - City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Brookstown Middle City Year Baton Rouge AmeriCorps State 9 9 City Year, Inc. Baton Rouge CAPITOL MIDDLE SCHOOL City Year Baton Rouge AmeriCorps State 9 - City Year, Inc. Baton Rouge CAPITOL MIDDLE SCHOOL Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State 1 - Teach For America Baton Rouge Capitol Region Planning Economic Development Outreach AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Commission Economic Development Administration Baton Rouge Catholic Charities Southwest Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta Response - AmeriCorps NCCC 10 - Louisiana Catholic Charities of SW LA (November 18 - December 20, 2020) Catholic Charities Southwest Louisiana Baton Rouge Celerity Dalton Charter School Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State - 2 Teach For America Baton Rouge Center for Planning Excellence Louisiana Delta Service Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State - 1 Louisiana Delta Service Corps Baton Rouge City Year Site Office City Year Baton Rouge AmeriCorps State 1 - City Year, Inc. Baton Rouge CLAIBORNE ELEMENTARY City Year Baton Rouge AmeriCorps State 2 10 SCHOOL City Year, Inc. Baton Rouge Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana Delta Service Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 4 3 Louisiana Louisiana Delta Service Corps AmeriCorps NCCC members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 15, 2020 and January 13, 2021. For AmeriCorps Seniors projects where 2020 service location data is unavailable, service locations associated with the project from the previous year are represented. 1 Louisiana | Service Location Report 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW City Service Locations Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Baton Rouge DCRT/Louisiana Office of State ADA Memoiral Nature Trail / Controlled Burn at 4 AmeriCorps NCCC 7 - Parks Parks (January 8 - February 18, 2020) DCRT/Louisiana Office of State Parks Baton Rouge Democracy Prep Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State 1 2 Teach For America Baton Rouge Eternal Crisis Outreach Capacity Corps, a Program of Mid City AmeriCorps VISTA - 1 Redevelopment Alliance Mid City Redevelopment Alliance Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI Hurricane Laura Response - All Hands and Hearts AmeriCorps NCCC 8 - (October 22 - December 20, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI Hurricane Laura Response - All Hands and Hearts AmeriCorps NCCC 10 - (October 22 - November 20, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI Hurricane Laura Response - NECHAMA (October AmeriCorps NCCC 12 - 16 - November 18, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI Hurricane Laura Response - Rebuilding Together AmeriCorps NCCC 10 - Catholic Charities (October 22 - December 2, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3908-LA-ANY-ANY / 4559DR-LA (September AmeriCorps NCCC 11 - 4 - November 13, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3909-LA-ANY-ANY / DR-4559-LA AmeriCorps NCCC 9 - (September 7 - October 5, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3912-LA-ANY-ANY / 4559DR-LA (September AmeriCorps NCCC 7 - 15 - October 15, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3928-LA-ANY-ANY / DR-4559-LA (October AmeriCorps NCCC - 6 31, 2020 - Current) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3946-LA-ANY-ANY (November 18 - AmeriCorps NCCC 11 - December 20, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3873-LA-ANY-ANY; R08-3879-CO-ANY-ANY AmeriCorps NCCC 8 - / COVID-19 (July 17 - September 5, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R06-3928-LA-ANY-ANY / DR-4559-LA (October AmeriCorps NCCC - 6 31, 2020 - Current) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA - Region VI R07-3857-KS-ANY-ANY; R06-3872-LA-ANY-ANY AmeriCorps NCCC 8 - / COVID-19 (July 17 - September 14, 2020) FEMA - Region VI Baton Rouge FEMA- Headquarters- FEMA FHQ-3948-DC-ANY-ANY (November 24, 2020 - AmeriCorps NCCC - 6 Office- Washington, DC Current) FEMA- Headquarters- FEMA Office- Washington, DC Baton Rouge FEMA- Headquarters- FEMA FHQ-3950-MD-ANY-ANY (January 4, 2021 - AmeriCorps NCCC - 6 Office- Washington, DC Current) FEMA- Headquarters- FEMA Office- Washington, DC AmeriCorps NCCC members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 15, 2020 and January 13, 2021. For AmeriCorps Seniors projects where 2020 service location data is unavailable, service locations associated with the project from the previous year are represented. 2 Louisiana | Service Location Report 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW City Service Locations Project Name Program Type Completed* Current Sponsor Organization Participants Participants Baton Rouge FEMA- Headquarters- FEMA R06-3936-LA-ANY-ANY / FHQ-3945-DC-ANY- AmeriCorps NCCC - 6 Office- Washington, DC ANY (November 18, 2020 - Current) FEMA- Headquarters- FEMA Office- Washington, DC Baton Rouge FEMA-Region IV-Atlanta R04-3947-GA-ANY-ANY (November 18, 2020 - AmeriCorps NCCC - 6 Current) FEMA-Region IV-Atlanta Baton Rouge Foundation for East Baton BR STEM Network AmeriCorps VISTA 2 - Rouge School System Foundation for East Baton Rouge School System Baton Rouge Friendship Capitol High School Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State 1 - Teach For America Baton Rouge Front Yard Bikes Capacity Corps, a Program of Mid City AmeriCorps VISTA 4 1 Redevelopment Alliance Mid City Redevelopment Alliance Baton Rouge Front Yard Bikes Louisiana Delta Service Corps AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State 1 1 Louisiana Delta Service Corps Baton Rouge IDEA Bridge Academy Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State 6 2 Teach For America Baton Rouge IDEA Innovation Teach For America--Louisiana AmeriCorps State - 2 Teach For America Baton Rouge INACTIVE Celerity Dalton City Year Baton Rouge AmeriCorps State 5 - Charter School City Year, Inc. 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Baton Rouge LaCC Baton Rouge American YouthWorks' Louisiana Conservation AmeriCorps State 9 6 Corps American YouthWorks Baton Rouge Line 4 Line Capacity Corps, a Program of Mid City AmeriCorps VISTA 1 - Redevelopment Alliance Mid City Redevelopment Alliance Baton Rouge Louisiana Conservation Corps American YouthWorks AmeriCorps National 1 - American YouthWorks Baton Rouge Louisiana Key Academy City Year Baton Rouge AmeriCorps State 2 9 City Year, Inc. Baton Rouge LSU and A&M College LaVetCorps AmeriCorps State 3 - Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs AmeriCorps NCCC members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers may serve at more than one service location in the report; they are counted at each location in which they serve. Report reflects all national service locations active between January 15, 2020 and January 13, 2021. For AmeriCorps Seniors
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