FOLLOWING HIS ADVOCACY, SCHUMER ANNOUNCES $11.2+ MILLION IN AMERICORPS FUNDING FOR SENIOR VOLUNTEERS ACROSS NEW YORK
Earlier This Year, Trump Fired Thousands Of AmeriCorps Staff And Ripped Away Community Grants For Seniors
Schumer Revealed Impact Of The Cuts And Cancelled Grants And Demanded Trump Restore Funding For AmeriCorps Programs; Senator Now Announces Trump Backed Down And Fed Funding Is Flowing To Support 1,000+ Older NY AmeriCorps Members
Schumer: Despite Trump’s Threats To Dismantle AmeriCorps, Older AmeriCorps Volunteers Continued Their Excellent Work & Now Get The Support They Deserve
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer today announced $11,274,471 in federal funding has flowed this year to programs across New York through AmeriCorps’ Foster Grandparent Program and Senior Companion Program, supporting more than 1,000 volunteers.
Earlier this year, President Trump took steps to dismantle AmeriCorps, firing staff and freezing federal grants. Schumer demanded that Trump and Republicans protect this vital public service agency, and now, thanks to his advocacy, organizations across New York have continued to receive the funding they needed for volunteers to serve their communities, especially through the popular Foster Grandparent Program and Senior Companion Program.
“AmeriCorps is one of the world’s greatest service programs, and more than one thousand New York seniors rely on AmeriCorps funding to volunteer in their communities every year. That’s why when I heard the Trump administration was threatening to dismantle AmeriCorps, including the popular and effective the popular Foster Grandparent Program and Senior Companion Program, I demanded answers and called on him to reverse these counterproductive and cruel cuts,” said Senator Schumer. “I’m proud to announce that, despite Trump’s threats, New York has received $11.2+ million this year for older AmeriCorps members to continue the excellent work they do to support kids and other seniors in their communities through the AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent and Senior Companion Programs. I will continue to fight any cuts to the excellent AmeriCorps program and support organizations that help our seniors stay active in their communities.”
Earlier this year, Trump and ‘DOGE’ placed a majority of AmeriCorps employees on leave and terminated nearly $400 million in AmeriCorps grants nationally. Schumer revealed the impact that slashing over $26 million in federal funding for local community projects had on over 3,600 community service members across New York State and demanded that Trump and Republicans protect this vital public service and immediately reverse these cuts. Schumer continued to demand answers about the funding freezes and called for the money to be released.
Thanks to Schumer pushing to resolve delays with the AmeriCorps Seniors Program grants, AmeriCorps was able to complete two rounds of FY2025 funding, delivering $11.2 million in Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) and Senior Companion Program (SCP) awards to organizations across New York State. A list of Foster Grandparent Program and Senior Companion Program awards for New York in FY2025 can be found below:
|
Organization |
Region |
AmeriCorps Seniors Funding |
|
Commission on Economic Opportunity for the Greater Capital Region, Inc. |
Capital Region |
$525,792 |
|
Peoples Equal Action and Community Effort, Inc. |
Central New York |
$461,186 |
|
Interfaith Works of CNY, Inc. |
Central New York |
$587,850 |
|
Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc. |
Hudson Valley |
$1,198,984 |
|
Head Start of Rockland |
Hudson Valley |
$421,021 |
|
The Salvation Army |
Hudson Valley |
$691,836 |
|
Risewell Community Services, Inc. |
Long Island |
$699,206 |
|
Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. |
Mohawk Valley |
$213,736 |
|
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Ogdensburg |
North Country |
$285,153 |
|
City of New York |
NYC |
$1,962,054 |
|
Henry Street Settlement |
NYC |
$649,030 |
|
Wayne County Action Program, Inc. |
Rochester-Finger Lakes |
$380,213 |
|
The Community Place of Greater Rochester, Inc. |
Rochester-Finger Lakes |
$1,012,390 |
|
Broome County |
Southern Tier |
$255,746 |
|
County of Steuben |
Southern Tier |
$202,356 |
|
Catholic Charities Of Buffalo, NY |
Western New York |
$469,319 |
|
Health Association of Niagara County, Inc. |
Western New York |
$862,472 |
|
People Inc. |
Western New York |
$396,127 |
“The Community Place of Greater Rochester is deeply grateful for Senator Schumer’s steadfast support and for this significant AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent and Senior Companion Program grant,” said Scott C. Benjamin, President & CEO of Charles Settlement House & The Community Place of Greater Rochester. “This more than $1 million investment strengthens our ability to connect older adults with meaningful opportunities to serve, mentor, and support children, families, and neighbors across our community. These programs change lives every day — not only for those receiving support, but for the seniors whose wisdom, compassion, and service make Rochester stronger.”
“The AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent and Senior Companion Program is an impactful program providing opportunity for Broome County Seniors to serve their community and make positive contributions to the lives of others and have meaningful outlets to share their time and talents. The funding Broome County is receiving from this program will support opportunities for over 30 volunteers and we are grateful to Senator Schumer for his tireless efforts on behalf of this program,” said Jason Garnar, Broome County Executive.
“We are very pleased about the release of 2025 AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent Program funds and the continuation of this important mentorship program. The one-to-one social-emotional attention, encouragement, and support provided to the approximately 225 Syracuse City School District and Head Start children is critical in a city like Syracuse, where childhood poverty is the worst in the nation. Likewise, the more than 68 senior volunteers gain renewed purpose, companionship, and a modest stipend for their time and talents. We thank Senator Schumer for his continued support of this program,” said Carolyn D. Brown, Executive Director, People’s Equal Action and Community Effort, Inc.
"We are so thankful for the efforts of Senator Schumer to secure funding for our foster grandparent program,” said Deacon Steve Schumer, president & CEO, Catholic Charities of Buffalo. “When funding for the program was cut earlier this year, it impacted more than 1,000 children with special and exceptional needs, who received added assistance to help them succeed academically, and older adults, who were given a sense of purpose and much needed social interaction in their retirement years. The extra care and attention the foster grandparents provide make a difference not only in the classroom, but in the lives of these children. During this season of giving, Senator Schumer has given Catholic Charities a gift that is so appreciated by the children, teachers and foster grandparents who can now restart this vital program in our community.”
Vernex Harding, Executive Director of Head Start of Rockland, Inc., said, “I express heartfelt gratitude for Senator Schumer's unwavering support and advocacy for AmeriCorps to allocate essential funds to programs like Foster Grandparents. This funding restores and empowers our dedicated senior volunteers' ability to continue mentoring and uplifting children, creating meaningful relationships that shape bright futures. We are deeply thankful for this assistance, which strengthens intergenerational bonds and enriches the lives of both children and volunteers in our community.”
AmeriCorps programs have long-standing bipartisan support, having been previously authorized by Congress and funded by the annual appropriations bill passed by Congress and signed into law. The FGP and SCP programs both provide grants to engage Americans 55 and older in volunteer service to their communities. FGP members support children and youth with special or exceptional needs in schools, Head Start centers, youth facilities, and other community-based settings, providing critical support such as tutoring, mentoring, and emotional reassurance. SCP members support older adults who need assistance to remain independent, offering friendship, companionship, and support with daily tasks.
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