Title 42 › Chapter 129— NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE › Subchapter I— NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE STATE GRANT PROGRAM › Part I— Additional Corporation Activities To Support National Service › § 12653b
The federal agency will give grants to each State Commission so they can run ServeAmerica Fellowships. The program pays people to do service projects that help five kinds of national needs: better schools for low-income students, more health care access, energy efficiency and conservation, economic help for low-income people, and better disaster prep and response. The money given to each State Commission is based on that State’s share of the total population. If a State does not apply, its share is given to the other States. No more than 1.5% of a State’s money may be used for administration. The agency must create a set number of approved fellow positions: 500 in fiscal year 2010, 750 in 2011, 1,000 in 2012, 1,250 in 2013, and 1,500 in 2014. Grants can pay for the fellows’ projects and for oversight, training, recruitment, and similar support. People who want a fellowship apply to one participating State Commission and must describe the need they will address, their skills, the service they will do, and where they will serve. State Commissions pick recipients based on how much money they have and must try to give one-third of their fellowships to small sponsor groups (small sponsor = no more than 10 full-time and 10 part-time employees). Service sponsor organizations must be nonprofits, meet set standards, not already get other national-service positions, register with the State Commission, agree to program rules, certify completion and hours, and give access to records. After selection, a recipient has 3 months to choose a registered sponsor in the State, sign a one-year service agreement (full- or part-time), and submit it to the Commission. Each fellow gets a payment equal to 50% of the average annual VISTA subsistence allowance from the State Commission. The sponsor must add money so the fellow’s total is at least 70% of that VISTA amount (60% for small sponsors), but the total cannot be more than 100% of the VISTA amount. Part-time service is paid proportionally. State Commissions can waive the sponsor match in limited cases if the 50% payment covers basic living costs. Sponsors must report each fellow’s hours and services every two weeks through a web portal. Fellows count as approved national service positions and, if they meet service rules, are eligible for the national service educational award; the agency will send funds to the National Service Trust for that award.
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42 U.S.C. § 12653b
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
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