Joining The Corps Network not only gives you a voice in Washington, but also connects you with like-minded organizations across the country. And if that weren't enough, full member benefits help you stay informed, grow your program, and offer additional benefits to your Corpsmembers.
The Corps Network Organizational Member Benefits Include:
MEMBER BENEFITS
- Opportunities for program funds through programs like Corps Respond and Civic Justice Corps
- Excellence in Corps Operations (ECO) program peer assessment and review
- ECO Resource Center to help build and improve your programs
- AmeriCorps Education Awards (scholarships) for your Corpsmembers
- Ability to contribute to The Corps Network's aggressive federal legislative agenda
- Low-cost Corpsmember Health Insurance Plan (meets AmeriCorps requirements)
- "Members Only" access to restricted sections of our website, which features program manuals and a number of specialized resource centers
- The Washington Update, weekly email newsletter highlighting Corps news
- Discounted registration or subsides for The Corps Network's Annual Forum
- Subscription to Youth Today newspaper
- The HR Hotline: Free, sound, unbiased knowledge from non-profit HR professionals






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