The administrative source said that AmeriCorps is anticipated to continue, but that operations will start again.
The AmeriCorps National Service Program was established by former President Bill Clinton in 1993, his first year in office, as a federal volunteer program to support communities around the country.
As previously discovered by the House Higher Education and Workforce Development Subcommittee, the agency has collected almost $1 billion in public funding annually, but it has failed eight consecutive audits in the last ten years.
Unfortunately, AmeriCorps has a long history of abusing taxpayer dollars,” chair of the House subcommittee, Republican Utah Rep. Burgess Owens, said in a statement.
“AmeriCorps is entrusted with over $1 billion of taxpayer funds every year, with the result of failure of eight consecutive audits. In 2023, the AmeriCorps Inspector General issued a ‘Management Challenges’ report detailing significant challenges AmeriCorps faces. This includes being unable to detect fraud. We have no real idea when AmeriCorps will be able to have a clean audit again. In fact, this year’s audit includes 78 recommendations still open, even after AmeriCorps said it addressed 20 last year,” Owens added in his statement.
Fox News looked into AmeriCorps’ budget in previous years and discovered that it was $1,312,806 for the fiscal year 2023, which included $99,686,000 for costs and wages, and $1,262,806 for the fiscal year 2024, which contained the same amount for expenses and compensation.
For fiscal year 2025, the Biden administration suggested spending $1,342,093,000.
According to the agency’s fiscal year 2024 annual management report, its assets were $3.7 billion, which included more than $1.5 billion in investments.
The volunteer-focused organization has prioritized diversity, equality, and inclusion as well as climate change activities. According to Fox Digital’s 2024 annual management report, “advancing racial and economic equity” was listed as one of its major goals.