42 USC 12572 - Types of national service programs eligible for program assistance

(a) Eligible national service programs 
The recipient of a grant under section 12571 (a) of this title and each Federal agency receiving assistance under section 12571 (b) of this title shall use the assistance, directly or through subgrants to other entities, to carry out full- or part-time national service programs, including summer programs, that address unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs. Subject to subsection (b)(1) of this section, these national service programs may include the following types of national service programs:
(1) A community corps program that meets unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs and promotes greater community unity through the use of organized teams of participants of varied social and economic backgrounds, skill levels, physical and developmental capabilities, ages, ethnic backgrounds, or genders.
(2) A full-time, year-round youth corps program or full-time summer youth corps program, such as a conservation corps or youth service corps (including youth corps programs under division I of this subchapter, the Public Lands Corps established under the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993 [16 U.S.C. 1721 et seq.], the Urban Youth Corps established under section 12656 of this title, and other conservation corps or youth service corps that performs service on Federal or other public lands or on Indian lands or Hawaiian home lands), that
(A) undertakes meaningful service projects with visible public benefits, including natural resource, urban renovation, or human services projects;
(B) includes as participants youths and young adults between the ages of 16 and 25, inclusive, including out-of-school youths and other disadvantaged youths (such as youths with limited basic skills, youths in foster care who are becoming too old for foster care, youths of limited-English proficiency, homeless youths, and youths who are individuals with disabilities) who are between those ages; and
(C) provides those participants who are youths and young adults with
(i) crew-based, highly structured, and adult-supervised work experience, life skills, education, career guidance and counseling, employment training, and support services; and
(ii) the opportunity to develop citizenship values and skills through service to their community and the United States.
(3) A program that provides specialized training to individuals in service-learning and places the individuals after such training in positions, including positions as service-learning coordinators, to facilitate service-learning in programs eligible for funding under part I of division B of this subchapter.
(4) A service program that is targeted at specific unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs and that
(A) recruits individuals with special skills or provides specialized preservice training to enable participants to be placed individually or in teams in positions in which the participants can meet such unmet needs; and
(B) if consistent with the purposes of the program, brings participants together for additional training and other activities designed to foster civic responsibility, increase the skills of participants, and improve the quality of the service provided.
(5) An individualized placement program that includes regular group activities, such as leadership training and special service projects.
(6) A campus-based program that is designed to provide substantial service in a community during the school term and during summer or other vacation periods through the use of
(A) students who are attending an institution of higher education, including students participating in a work-study program assisted under part C of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.);
(B) teams composed of such students; or
(C) teams composed of a combination of such students and community residents.
(7) A preprofessional training program in which students enrolled in an institution of higher education
(A) receive training in specified fields, which may include classes containing service-learning;
(B) perform service related to such training outside the classroom during the school term and during summer or other vacation periods; and
(C) agree to provide service upon graduation to meet unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs related to such training.
(8) A professional corps program that recruits and places qualified participants in positions
(A) as teachers, nurses and other health care providers, police officers, early childhood development staff, engineers, or other professionals providing service to meet educational, human, environmental, or public safety needs in communities with an inadequate number of such professionals;
(B) that may include a salary in excess of the maximum living allowance authorized in subsection (a)(3) of section 12594 of this title, as provided in subsection (c) of such section; and
(C) that are sponsored by public or private nonprofit">nonprofit employers who agree to pay 100 percent of the salaries and benefits (other than any national service educational award under division D of this subchapter) of the participants.
(9) A program in which economically disadvantaged individuals who are between the ages of 16 and 24 years of age, inclusive, are provided with opportunities to perform service that, while enabling such individuals to obtain the education and employment skills necessary to achieve economic self-sufficiency, will help their communities meet
(A) the housing needs of low-income families and the homeless; and
(B) the need for community facilities in low-income areas.
(10) A national service entrepreneur program that identifies, recruits, and trains gifted young adults of all backgrounds and assists them in designing solutions to community problems.
(11) An intergenerational program that combines students, out-of-school youths, and older adults as participants to provide needed community services, including an intergenerational component for other national service programs described in this subsection.
(12) A program that is administered by a combination of nonprofit">nonprofit organizations located in a low-income area, provides a broad range of services to residents of such area, is governed by a board composed in significant part of low-income individuals, and is intended to provide opportunities for individuals or teams of individuals to engage in community projects in such area that meet unaddressed community and individual needs, including projects that would
(A) meet the needs of low-income children and youth aged 18 and younger, such as providing after-school safe-places, including schools, with opportunities for learning and recreation; or
(B) be directed to other important unaddressed needs in such area.
(13) A community service program designed to meet the needs of rural communities, using teams or individual placements to address the development needs of rural communities and to combat rural poverty, including health care, education, and job training.
(14) A program that seeks to eliminate hunger in communities and rural areas through service in projects
(A) involving food banks, food pantries, and nonprofit">nonprofit organizations that provide food during emergencies;
(B) involving the gleaning of prepared and unprepared food that would otherwise be discarded as unusable so that the usable portion of such food may be donated to food banks, food pantries, and other nonprofit">nonprofit organizations;
(C) seeking to address the long-term causes of hunger through education and the delivery of appropriate services; or
(D) providing training in basic health, nutrition, and life skills necessary to alleviate hunger in communities and rural areas.
(15) Such other national service programs addressing unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs as the Corporation may designate.
(b) Qualification criteria to determine eligibility 

(1) Establishment by Corporation 
The Corporation shall establish qualification criteria for different types of national service programs for the purpose of determining whether a particular national service program should be considered to be a national service program eligible to receive assistance or approved national service positions under this division.
(2) Consultation 
In establishing qualification criteria under paragraph (1), the Corporation shall consult with organizations and individuals with extensive experience in developing and administering effective national service programs or regarding the delivery of human, educational, environmental, or public safety services to communities or persons.
(3) Application to subgrants 
The qualification criteria established by the Corporation under paragraph (1) shall also be used by each recipient of assistance under section 12571 (a) of this title that uses any portion of the assistance to conduct a grant program to support other national service programs.
(4) Encouragement of intergenerational components of programs 
The Corporation shall encourage national service programs eligible to receive assistance or approved national service positions under this division to establish, if consistent with the purposes of the program, an intergenerational component of the program that combines students, out-of-school youths, and older adults as participants to provide services to address unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs.
(c) National service priorities 

(1) Establishment 

(A) By Corporation 
In order to concentrate national efforts on meeting certain unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs and to achieve the other purposes of this chapter, the Corporation shall establish, and after reviewing the strategic plan approved under section 12651b (g)(1) of this title, periodically alter priorities as appropriate regarding the types of national service programs to be assisted under subsection (b) or (d) of section 12581 of this title and the purposes for which such assistance may be used.
(B) By States 
Consistent with paragraph (4), States shall establish, and through the national service plan process described in section 12638 (e)(1) of this title, periodically alter priorities as appropriate regarding the national service programs to be assisted under section 12581 (a)(1) of this title. The State priorities shall be subject to Corporation review as part of the application process under section 12582 of this title.
(2) Notice to applicants 
The Corporation shall provide advance notice to potential applicants of any national service priorities to be in effect under this subsection for a fiscal year. The notice shall specifically include
(A) a description of any alteration made in the priorities since the previous notice; and
(B) a description of the national service programs that are designated by the Corporation under section 12585 (d)(2) of this title as eligible for priority consideration in the next competitive distribution of assistance under section 12571 (a) of this title.
(3) Regulations 
The Corporation shall by regulation establish procedures to ensure the equitable treatment of national service programs that
(A) receive funding under this division for multiple years; and
(B) would be adversely affected by annual revisions in such national service priorities.
(4) Application to subgrants 
Any national service priorities established by the Corporation under this subsection shall also be used by each recipient of funds under section 12571 (a) of this title that uses any portion of the assistance to conduct a grant program to support other national service programs.