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Legends Fellows

Lanham, MD · On-site

$48K - $66K/yr

A diverse team of Legends Fellow AmeriCorps members support students, classrooms, and the whole school, helping to ensure that students receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the ...

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How much do americorps fellow jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for americorps fellow in the United States is $59,022.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $66,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Americorps Fellow, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Americorps Fellow, you need a commitment to service, adaptability, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with some roles requiring higher education or specific experience. Familiarity with volunteer management platforms, basic office software, and sometimes CPR or first aid certification can be beneficial. Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills help Fellows work effectively in diverse communities and teams. These abilities are vital for delivering impactful service, building community relationships, and achieving program goals.

What is the difference between Americorps Fellow vs Americorps VISTA Member?

AspectAmericorps FellowAmericorps VISTA Member
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree; some roles may need specific skills or experienceRequires a bachelor's degree; focus on community development skills
Work EnvironmentHands-on service in local communities, often in education, health, or environmentFocus on capacity-building, program development, and volunteer mobilization
Employer & IndustryAmericorps programs across education, health, environment, and social servicesPrimarily in nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and community groups

Both Americorps Fellow and Americorps VISTA Member roles involve community service and require similar educational backgrounds. However, Fellows typically engage in direct service projects, while VISTA Members focus on building organizational capacity and sustainable programs. Understanding these differences can help applicants choose the role that best aligns with their skills and career goals.

What is an AmeriCorps Fellow?

An AmeriCorps Fellow is a participant in the AmeriCorps service program who commits to a period of community service, typically ranging from several months to a year. Fellows work with nonprofit organizations, schools, or public agencies to address critical community needs such as education, public health, disaster relief, or environmental stewardship. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps Fellows receive benefits like a living allowance, education awards, and professional development opportunities. The program helps individuals develop leadership skills while making a meaningful impact in their communities.

What types of projects and responsibilities can an AmeriCorps Fellow expect to take on during their service term?

As an AmeriCorps Fellow, your daily activities will vary based on the host organization and the community's needs, but common responsibilities include developing and leading community programs, supporting educational initiatives, and coordinating volunteer efforts. You may also work on capacity-building projects, such as improving organizational systems or expanding outreach to underserved populations. Collaboration with other team members, local nonprofits, and community stakeholders is frequent, providing opportunities to develop leadership and project management skills. This hands-on experience can be both rewarding and challenging, as you’ll need to adapt to changing priorities and diverse work environments.
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Infographic showing various Americorps Fellow job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, and 23% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $59,022 per year, or $28.4 per hour.

AmeriCorps Neighbor to Neighbor (N2N) Fellow

AmeriCorps at NCOE

Petaluma, CA • On-site

$3K/mo

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


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Member Position Description

AmeriCorps Neighbor to Neighbor Fellow Position Description
Position Title: Full Time Member, 1700 hr. (11 Months) 
Stipend Amount: $3,000.00 per month
Service Term: October 13, 2026 – August 31, 2027
Reports to: Program Planner/ Host Site Supervisor
Host Site Locations: Northern California, California (Sonoma, Napa, Alameda, Yolo, Sacramento, Fresno, and Butte Counties - subject to change based on selected Host Sites)
Position Summary
Neighbor-to-Neighbor (N2N) AmeriCorps Fellows serve in communities across Northern California to build volunteer infrastructure and strengthen community engagement within nonprofits and local government agencies (Host Sites). Their work supports the development of thriving, connected neighborhoods that are more resilient to challenges such as social isolation, climate change, and disasters. Their work supports the development of thriving, connected neighborhoods with the goal of creating more resilient communities in the face of challenges such as social isolation, climate change, and disasters.
Fellows serve by:
  1. Creating sustainable systems to connect neighbors and to recruit, train, manage, and support volunteers and Neighborhood Leaders;
  2. Engaging the community through outreach, neighborhood events, and awareness-building around social connection, climate action, and disaster preparedness;
  3. Supporting partnership development and fundraising efforts to strengthen volunteer programs and community initiatives.
This position offers a meaningful opportunity to grow and apply leadership, community organizing, and program development skills while making a lasting difference. Fellows receive extensive training in volunteer management, community engagement, and nonprofit professional practices throughout their service term.
Program Overview
Neighbor-to-Neighbor (N2N) Fellows are AmeriCorps members who serve at nonprofit and government agencies across Northern California to build and strengthen sustainable community engagement initiatives. The program focuses on reducing social isolation, increasing volunteer participation, and expanding infrastructure for climate action and disaster preparedness awareness. Each N2N Fellow is placed at a single Host Site, where they serve primarily “behind-the-scenes” to design and implement systems that enable meaningful volunteer engagement, support the development of Neighborhood Leaders, and respond to local needs. Fellows work to build volunteer infrastructure, create pathways for neighbor-to-neighbor connection, and promote long-term community resilience. In tandem with this systems-focused work, Fellows actively engage with the local community to build relationships, understand community dynamics, and inform inclusive and intentional engagement strategies.  N2N Fellows are part of a 20-member cohort, serving in pairs at Host Sites across the region. Throughout their 11-month service term, Fellows participate in regular collaboration, professional development, and AmeriCorps training to support their growth and impact.
Essential AmeriCorps Duties
  • Design and implement Neighborhood Leader programs and local engagement strategies, including position descriptions, volunteer roles, and neighborhood activities that foster strong community connections.
  • Recruit and train community members as volunteers, including high-value and skilled volunteers who serve in leadership roles.
  • Develop outreach materials and facilitate training, orientation, and ongoing support for Neighborhood Leaders on topics such as social isolation, climate action, disaster preparedness, and community engagement.
  • Create and maintain systems for tracking volunteer hours, participation, and event outcomes.
  • Establish and maintain program policies, procedures, and volunteer infrastructure.
  • Increase community partnerships and business relationships to strengthen volunteer and community engagement programs.
  • Engage in marketing, coalition building, special project and event development, advisory board or neighborhood council formation, and community outreach to enhance the sustainability, collaboration, and effectiveness of organizations serving neighborhoods.
  • Serve alongside Neighborhood Leaders and volunteers to provide hands-on support, collect feedback, and deepen understanding of neighborhood needs.
  • Track program and infrastructure development at the Host Site using an AmeriCorps Member Service Plan.
  • Participate in all required program training and development activities, which may include in-person and virtual sessions (travel may be required).
  • Participate in all California Days of Action and a minimum of two (2) National Service Days during the service term

Position Commitment:
  • Full-time, 11-month commitment serving a minimum of 1700 hours, may include some evenings and weekends.
  • Hours are generally Monday – Friday from 8:00 – 5:00PM (will vary by Host Site placement)
  • Service hours are expected to occur in-person and N2N Fellows are required to live within a reasonable commute distance from their Host Site.
  • Must be comfortable regularly interfacing with the community.
  • All service hours performed must be approved program related service activities, and not prohibited or unallowable AmeriCorps activities as listed in member contract & handbook.

Areas of Responsibility
  • Positively represent N2N in a variety of settings, including recruitment opportunities, staff meetings, trainings, and service events.
  • Assist with other community building activities at the Host Site.
  • Create and maintain positive relationships with program staff.
  • Submit monthly Great Stories and volunteer data in the OnCorps tracking system.
  • Conform to regular, timely attendance requirements at the assigned service site.
  •  Duties take place at multiple site locations throughout Northern California with training seminars at designated locations. The position requires occasional travel. Must be able to work indoors and outdoors, as well as some night and weekend hours.
  • Must meet the program essential job functions; reasonable accommodations available upon request.
  •  Must be able to adapt to changes in work environment, accept feedback and growth opportunities, effectively handle multiple tasks and competing demands, work cooperatively in group situations, work actively to resolve conflicts, and work well with others on a team.
  • Work independently and as a member of a team with strong organizational skills and the ability to effectively handle multiple tasks.
  • Possess leadership and interpersonal skills to work effectively with others.
  • An interest in and/or a background in community service and volunteerism.
Qualifications:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age (17 with parental approval)
  • Clear criminal background check (Truescreen, fingerprint-based check & CA DOJ/FBI)
  • Submit current, clear TB (tuberculosis) test
  • Must have at least a high school diploma or a GED by start date
  • Must either be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States (INS Form I-551)
  • Must not have more than 3 terms of service previously with AmeriCorps State and National programs
  • Organized, responsible, flexible, motivated and professional
  • Strong personal standards of excellence, ethics and integrity
  • Ability to be committed to a high standard of safety and be willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of the program’s safety policies and rules
 Benefits
  • Monthly living stipend of $3,000 to cover basic expenses during service term
  • Segal Education Award of $7,395.00, and the California Education for All Award of $2,605.00* upon completion of service, which can be used to pay for educational expenses or to repay qualified student loans.
  • Student loan deferment and interest repayment
  • Moving stipend for applicants traveling from out of state and over 250 miles from the Host Site
  • Health Benefits
  • Childcare (if applicable)
  • Potential Eligibility for CalFresh (CA’s food stamp program)
  • Professional development and training opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge in community engagement.
  • Meaningful work experience and the opportunity to build connections with professionals and organizations in the nonprofit and government sectors.


*Please note: the living stipend and education awards are taxable

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