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Governor Evers Proposes Scholarship to Support Wisconsin AmeriCorps Members Following their Service in 2025-27 Executive Budget

 

By - Feb 27th, 2025 01:29 pm

Governor Tony Evers reaffirmed his commitment to service and education in Wisconsin by proposing a state scholarship in his 2025-2027 Executive Budget to match the AmeriCorps education award. This initiative aims to support the education of those who have made a positive impact on Wisconsin communities through AmeriCorps service. The scholarship would provide financial assistance to AmeriCorps members who use their federal Segal Education Award at Wisconsin universities, colleges, and technical colleges.

Governor Evers has long advocated for reducing financial barriers for AmeriCorps members. In 2021, he proposed exempting the Segal Education Award from state income tax—a measure that received bipartisan support and was enacted as part of the 2021-2023 biennial budget.

Each year, more than 1,100 AmeriCorps members dedicate their time and talents to serving Wisconsin communities in critical areas such as education, conservation, health care, addiction recovery, disaster response, and nonprofit support. Their contributions strengthen local efforts and improve lives across the state.

“From supporting our kids and communities to upholding our proud tradition of conservation and protecting Wisconsin’s vital natural resources, AmeriCorps members have consistently demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to service that has paid dividends in our state over the years,” said Gov. Evers. “Through this new scholarship program, we are working to support members’ success just as they have selflessly supported others and encourage folks to pursue service as a pathway to build a future on.”

Jeanne Duffy, Executive Director of Serve Wisconsin, emphasized the impact of AmeriCorps service: “Each year, AmeriCorps members provide over one million hours of service at more than 300 locations across Wisconsin. Their work benefits local communities and helps members develop valuable skills for careers in education, health care, construction, and other high-demand fields. A scholarship to match the federal education award could help bridge the gap between service and higher education, supporting Wisconsin’s workforce needs.”

Beyond workforce development, this scholarship could have lasting benefits for Wisconsin’s higher education system and economy. “By providing additional financial support, we can encourage more young people to engage in national service while also attracting more students to Wisconsin colleges and universities,” Duffy added. “This scholarship would open doors for those who might not otherwise afford higher education while also helping Wisconsin retain educated, skilled, and civically engaged workers. Investing in these individuals is an investment in the future of our communities and our state.”

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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