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On April 29, Wisconsin joined a multistate lawsuit alleging the AmeriCorps cuts will “inflict immediate and irreparable harms” to people nationwide. With many of those cuts made to programs ...
MADISON, WI — A federal court has issued a preliminary injunction halting the Trump Administration’s sweeping reductions to AmeriCorps, including the abrupt termination of national service ...
His AmeriCorps experience at the county “really gave me the foundation for the skills and knowledge I will carry into my role as a physician,” White told the Wisconsin Examiner.
Senator Tammy Baldwin was at the Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce* Saturday morning to discuss child care issues with parents, ...
Schools are coping with vacancies by overloading class sizes, cutting programs, using online teachers and lowering their ...
Seventeen AmeriCorps members were already serving with WisCorps and The Nature Place in Dane County, Wisconsin Dells, La Crosse and elsewhere. Forty-three more were preparing to be on their way to ...
Jeanne Duffy on the status of AmeriCorps projects in the midst of a lawsuit over funding. Serve Wisconsin Executive Director Jeanne Duffy discusses the status of AmeriCorps community service ...
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As of April 25, Serve Wisconsin said that the federal government pulled all $14 million in AmeriCorps funding for the state. “I was shocked,” said Jeanne Duffy, Executive Director of Serve ...
Non-profit organizations in central Wisconsin losing AmeriCorps workers Published: May 1, 2025 at 4:26 PM PDT ...
His AmeriCorps experience at the county “really gave me the foundation for the skills and knowledge I will carry into my role as a physician,” White told the Wisconsin Examiner.
Duffy says the cuts forced 800 AmeriCorps members in Wisconsin to stop serving immediately. “It’s been hard, and you know, we're part of state government, so we're working with the state ...