Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
On March 9, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration released the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2024. The Budget details a blueprint to grow the economy from the bottom up and middle out, lower costs for families, protect and strengthen Medicare and Social Security, and reduce the deficit by ensuring the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share—all while ensuring no one making less than $400,000 per year pays more in taxes.
Fiscal Year 2024 Congressional Budget Justification
Budget Summary
(funding in thousands)
FY 2022 Enacted | FY 2023 Enacted | FY 2024 President's Budget | Difference ($) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
$1,150,636 | $1,312,806 | $1,478,624 | $165,818 | |
Operating Expenses | $865,409 | $975,525 | $1,138,618 | $163,093 |
State and National | $466,749 | $557,094 | $650,834 | $93,740 |
VISTA | $100,285 | $103,285 | $141,626 | $38,341 |
NCCC | $34,505 | $37,735 | $43,300 | $5,565 |
State Commission Support | $19,094 | $19,538 | $19,538 | $0 |
Seniors | $230,768 | $236,917 | $262,364 | $25,447 |
Foster Grandparents Program (FGP) | $122,363 | $125,363 | $143,450 | $18,087 |
Senior Companion Program (SCP) | $54,449 | $56,449 | $63,809 | $7,360 |
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) | $53,956 | $55,105 | $55,105 | $0 |
Innovation and Demonstration | $9,888 | $14,706 | $14,706 | $0 |
Innovation, Demonstration, & Other | $3,330 | $6,148 | $6,148 | $0 |
Volunteer Generation Fund | $6,558 | $8,558 | $8,558 | $0 |
Evaluation | $4,120 | $6,250 | $6,250 | $0 |
National Service Trust Fund (NSTF) | $190,550 | $230,000 | $213,000 | -$17,000 |
Salaries and Expenses (S&E) | $88,082 | $99,686 | $118,434 | $18,748 |
S&E–Civilian Climate Corps (non-add) | $20,000 | $20,000 | ||
Office of Inspector General | $6,595 | $7,595 | $8,572 | $977 |
NSTF Cancellation | -210,000 | |||
Total Agency less NSTF Cancellation | $1,268,624 |
Performance and Accountability Reports
AmeriCorps is committed to ensuring the highest level of accountability in our financial and program operations.
Agency Financial Report
The document below follows the reporting requirements under the OMB Pilot Performance and Accountability Report (PAR) process, and, therefore, represents an overall assessment of AmeriCorps’ performance. This report, as well as the agency’s financial statements, auditor’s report, and other accompanying information to address the specialized information needs of some readers, are provided below.
Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Management Report
Annual Plan for Grantmaking
The Annual Plan is the formal vehicle through which the Board of Directors authorizes AmeriCorps State and National, VISTA, and National Civilian Conservation Corps programs and authorized agency staff to make grants and/or enroll (or authorize grantees to enroll) eligible individuals as AmeriCorps members. It also authorizes AmeriCorps Seniors to award grants.
Prior Budget Years
Past Performance and Accountability Reports (PAR)
- Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Management Report
- Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Management Report
- Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Management Report
- Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Management Report
- Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Management Report
- Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Management Report
- Fiscal Year 2016 Agency Financial Report
- Fiscal Year 2015 Agency Financial Report
- Fiscal Year 2014 Agency Financial Report
- Fiscal Year 2013 Agency Financial Report
- Fiscal Year 2012 Agency Financial Report
Sustainability Performance Plans
In accordance with Executive Order 13524, AmeriCorps produces a report that assesses the agency’s current practices that promote structural and environmental sustainability. AmeriCorps will continue to promote programs and partnerships that assist communities in preparing for, and recovering from, risks associated with climate change through emergency management support, environmental stewardship, and energy conservation programs.
High-dollar Overpayment Reports
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY21
- HDOP Reporting 4th Quarter FY20
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY20
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY20
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY20
- HDOP Reporting 4th Quarter FY19
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY19
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY19
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY19
- HDOP Reporting 4th Quarter FY 18
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY 18
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY 18 Revised
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY 18
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY18 Revised
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY 18
- HDOP Reporting 4th Quarter FY 17
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY17 Revised
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY 17
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY 17 Revised
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY 17
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY 17
- HDOP Reporting 4th Quarter FY 16
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY 16
- HDOP Reporting 2nd Quarter FY 16
- HDOP Reporting 1st Quarter FY 16
- HDOP Reporting 4th Quarter FY 15
- HDOP Reporting 3rd Quarter FY 15
Conference Spending Reports
As part of our commitment to ensure the highest levels of accountability in our financial and program operations, AmeriCorps provides information on our performance and financial condition as it pertains to conference spending.
- Fiscal Year 2022
- Fiscal Year 2021
- Fiscal Year 2020
- Fiscal Year 2019
- Fiscal Year 2018
- Fiscal Year 2017
- Fiscal Year 2016
- Fiscal Year 2015
- Fiscal Year 2014
- Fiscal Year 2013
OMB Memo 12-12, Promoting Efficient Spending to Support Agency Operations, dated May 11,2012, requires agencies to annually report their conference activities. Specifically, agencies must publically report on all conference expenses in excess of $100,000 on a dedicated place on their official website beginning January 31, 2013.