June 30, 2025

Congressman Maxwell Frost Announces $1.8 Million in Federal Grants to Support Central Florida Service Programs

AmeriCorps State and National is awarding over $27 million to Florida for FY25 to address community needs across the state

ORLANDO, FL – Today, Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10) announced Central Florida will be receiving $1.8 million in federal grants from AmeriCorps, the federal agency for service and volunteering. This funding will support the City of Orlando’s Operation AmeriCorps and City Year Orlando’s ongoing efforts to provide academic support to students in underserved neighborhoods. 

 

This funding announcement comes after a federal judge ordered the Trump Administration to restore funding to AmeriCorps programs following a lawsuit filed by a coalition of states over the administration’s efforts to dismantle the federal agency.

 

“These federal grants are an investment in the volunteers and programs that help address Central Florida’s most pressing needs. Both City Year Orlando and Operation AmeriCorps work to ensure every child has the opportunity to succeed. And that work isn’t possible without strong federal support,” said Rep. Frost. “The Trump Administration may label AmeriCorps’ work as ‘wasteful,’ but in Central Florida, we know their work is essential to building a stronger, thriving community for everyone.” 

 

AmeriCorps State and National provides grants to hundreds of nonprofits, faith and community-based organizations, public agencies, Indian Tribes, and institutions of higher education. Recipient organizations, known as grantees, design service activities for AmeriCorps Members that demonstrate an evidence-based or evidence-informed approach to strengthening communities and solving community problems.

 

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