Tuesday, February 22, 2011

EJW Summer Corps Application Goes Live March 16th!

HOW TO APPLY

The application will be open on this site beginning March 16 and closing April 5, 2011.

AmeriCorps

In order to be eligible for any AmeriCorps program, including Summer Corps, you must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National or Lawful Permanent Resident of the United States. During the application process, all applicants will be required to provide proof of their status by submitting acceptable documentation of eligibility, such as a copy of an unexpired U.S. passport, birth certificate, certificate of naturalization or Lawful Permanent Resident Card.

QUALIFYING PROJECT

In order to be eligible for Summer Corps, you must have secured a placement for the summer. Your service project should adhere to the following guidelines:

  • You must provide direct legal services to low-income and underserved individuals. This includes conducting intake, performing client and witness interviews, participating in courtroom advocacy and carrying out legal research and writing.
  • You are strongly encouraged, but not required, to engage in community education and outreach efforts as a part of your service. This includes creating, updating or translating educational and outreach materials and conducting "know your rights" presentations.
  • Your project is not eligible if you do pure policy work.
  • If you are performing indigent defense work, you are only eligible if your organization is a state, county, or nonprofit public defender. Offices such as the Federal Public Defender do not qualify.
  • You may not engage in any activities prohibited by AmeriCorps during your service hours. These include:
    * proselytizing or engaging in religious instruction;
    * attempting to influence legislation;
    * assisting, promoting or deterring union organizing;
    * engaging in partisan political activities;
    * and/or providing a direct benefit to a for-profit entity.

All Summer Corps members must sign a document certifying they do not partake in any prohibited activities throughout the course of their project.

QUALIFYING ORGANIZATIONS

In accordance with the federal regulations and program guidelines that govern AmeriCorps, Summer Corps host sites must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or qualifying public defender programs. These include:

  • Nonprofit organizations serving low-income and underserved communities;
  • State, County, and Nonprofit public defender offices;
  • Legal service organizations; and
  • Civil rights organizations.
QUESTIONS?

For more information visit: http://equaljusticeworks.org/news/summer-corps

If you have questions about the Summer Corps program, please send an email to summercorps@equaljusticeworks.org.