Title 42 › Chapter 129— NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE › Subchapter I— NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE STATE GRANT PROGRAM › Part II— Application and Approval Process › § 12583
Applicants must promise that any national service program they run or fund with the money must meet real community needs by doing direct service. They must follow rules that prevent replacing paid workers and follow the required grievance steps (see sections 12637 and 12636(f)). They must give participants the training needed for the work, help them move into school or jobs when their service ends, help school dropouts get a high-school equivalent, and, when useful, give time for participants to think about what they learned. Applicants must involve the community, local government, potential participants, experienced community groups, and local labor organizations when planning and running the program. They must talk with local labor before placing participants to avoid displacing workers. Programs that span states or are not State-funded must work with each State Commission and get confirmation they did. Applicants must arrange program evaluations (independent or approved internal), set measurable goals and use methods like surveys to check effects on communities and participants, and cooperate with the Corporation’s evaluations. Except for what section 12594(c) allows, applicants must make sure participants get the living allowance and other benefits in section 12594, and the programs they fund must do the same. The Corporation may also require that some participants come from pools recruited under section 12592(d) and may set minimums from the national leadership pool in section 12592(e).
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42 U.S.C. § 12583
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
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