Serve Kentucky currently administers more than 22 AmeriCorps program grants with more than $14.8 million in federal funds, along with supporting other community service programs across the Commonwealth. Since 1994, more than 15,000 Kentuckians have served approximately 24 million hours through AmeriCorps, earning Segal AmeriCorps Education Awards totaling more than $59.9 million.
Mission
To engage Kentuckians in volunteerism and service to positively impact our communities.
About Us
Serve Kentucky is a State Service Commission. In addition to overseeing the annual grant competition that awards funding to AmeriCorps State and other community service programs, State Service Commissions determine social needs in their states, set policy and program priorities, provide training and assistance, support national days of service, and promote service and volunteering.
Serve Kentucky (formerly the Kentucky Commission on Community Volunteerism and Service) was established by Executive Order 94-6, as required by the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993. Serve Kentucky was created to serve as a conduit for federal funds that support AmeriCorps programs in the Commonwealth, encourage and recognize volunteerism, and assist in service program development. The commission is a statewide, bipartisan group of up to 25 members, appointed and re-appointed by the governor, with diverse service and volunteerism backgrounds.
Serve Kentucky funding is provided by the
AmeriCorps federal agency and the Kentucky General Assembly. The
Cabinet for Health and Family Services is the parent agency for the commission, providing administrative support and oversight.
Impact in Kentucky