Service Year Alliance is an American nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. dedicated to making a year of paid, full-time service — a service year — a common expectation and opportunity for all young Americans.
History
The organization was formed in 2016 through the merger of three historical national service efforts. In March 2018 the organization acquired AmeriCorps Alums from Points of Light.
In response to President Donald Trump’s fiscal year 2018 budget which called for the elimination of the Corporation for National and Community Service, Service Year Alliance launched a campaign to save funding for national service. The campaign culminated on August 30, 2017, with over 100 volunteers dressed in inflatable dinosaur costumes across Washington, D.C., raising awareness during the morning commute and then coming together at the capitol.
Let National Service Soar
Following a second year of a proposed elimination of the Corporation for National and Community Service and cuts to the Peace Corps budget by President Donald Trump, Service Year Alliance launched a campaign to instead grow funding for national service. The campaign culminated on May 7, 2018, with over 100 volunteers dressed in inflatable eagle costumes across Washington, D.C., raising awareness during the morning commute and then coming together at the capitol.
Service Year Alliance partnered with Arizona State University to create the courseNational Service and American Democracy that allows prospective, current, and alumni of service year programs to learn more about American democracy, civic engagement and to contextualize the service year experience within the story of service in America. The three-credit course is offered in-person and online as part of ASU's Online Global Freshman Academy.
Service+Tech
Service+Tech is an initiative launched by Service Year Alliance on December 11, 2018, that provides an "opportunity for service year corps members and alums to develop essential technology skills, discover pathways into tech careers, and leverage technology to solve society’s most pressing challenges." Funding provided by Schmidt Futures, SAP, and Cisco allows the initiative to offer programming to participating service year corps members and alumni for free. Founding corps were the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps, Teach For America, City Year, Reading & Math Inc., Public Allies, the National Peace Corps Association, and Citizen Schools. Founding training partners were Per Scholas, Make School, General Assembly, Northeastern’s Align Program, Code for America, and LinkedIn.