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Upon exiting service, AmeriCorps members are invited to complete the AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey (AmeriCorps MES) to provide information on their service experiences. By collecting data on member experiences, AmeriCorps and its partners can better understand how to support its members, while individuals interested in becoming a member can see the benefits of serving. Members that leave service after completing their full term or members that depart from service early both complete the exit survey. The data includes information on members’ civic-mindedness, community involvement, cultural competency, and developed life and career skills (based on the AmeriCorps Member Theory of Change). As well as measures of members’ experience and training, motivations to serve, and post-service plans. Any data on members that started prior to them turning 18 years of age is excluded from this data. Since the start of the MES in 2015, there have been over 360,000 respondents. In 2017, 50,173 surveys were completed out of 64,825, for a completion rate of 77%.
The dataset displays the decimal percentages of members in each program that answered with the two most positive selections of each question’s available options. For example, the available answers for Question 12 are: ‘Much less likely, Somewhat less likely, No effect, Somewhat more likely, and Much more likely’. The data selected for Question 12 thus displays the percentage of members that responded with ‘Somewhat more likely or Much more likely’, therein providing the percentage of individuals who responded favorably to the question. Please access the AmeriCorps MES Data Dictionary file in the Attachments section under About This Dataset for more information.
To note: some members begin the survey, complete only a selection of the survey, and never finish the survey after starting. The responses of members that do not finish the survey are included in the calculations of proportions in the 2017 MES table. As a result, the total number of individuals answering each question of the MES varies question to question, though the number of partially finished surveys represent a fairly small portion of the total overall number of surveys given out in a given timeframe. The total number of finished surveys, partially completed surveys, and surveys that were never started can be found in the attachments section under "MES 2017 Total Counts".
To view a full copy of the AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey, please see the attachments section. All Open-ended questions featured on the AmeriCorps MES are omitted from this file
For more information on the AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey, please see:
1) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Fact Sheet: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/MES%20Fact%20Sheet_061423_final_508.pdf
2) Step Forward Where Adventures Meet Opportunity Infographic: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/32722_AmeriCorps_ORE_StepForward_Infographic_v08_RELEASE_Web_508.pdf
3) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Analysis: https://www.americorps.gov/evidence-exchange/highlights-americorps-member-exit-survey-2016-2020-dataset
4) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Technical Webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVPg4VKq5lo
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1) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Fact Sheet: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/MES%20Fact%20Sheet_061423_final_508.pdf
2) Step Forward Where Adventures Meet Opportunity Infographic: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/32722_AmeriCorps_ORE_StepForward_Infographic_v08_RELEASE_Web_508.pdf
3) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Analysis: https://www.americorps.gov/evidence-exchange/highlights-americorps-member-exit-survey-2016-2020-dataset
4) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Technical Webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVPg4VKq5lo
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November 27 2023
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Summary dataset of total payments made to higher education and loan holding institutions from Fiscal Year 1995 through Fiscal Year 2016, aggregated by institution.
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November 27 2023
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The Current Population Survey Civic Engagement and Volunteering (CEV) Supplement is the most robust longitudinal survey about volunteerism and other forms of civic engagement in the United States. Produced by AmeriCorps in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau, the CEV takes the pulse of our nation’s civic health every two years. The data on this page was collected in September of 2021. The CEV can support evidence-based decision making and efforts to understand how people make a difference in communities across the country.
For topline findings from the 2021 CEV, please see:
1) Volunteering and Civic Life in America research https://americorps.gov/about/our-impact/volunteering-civic-life
2) National rates of all measures https://data.americorps.gov/Volunteering-and-Civic-Engagement/2017-2021-CEV-Findings-National-Rates-of-All-Measu/rhng-qtzw
3) National rates of all measures by demographics https://data.americorps.gov/Volunteering-and-Civic-Engagement/2017-2021-CEV-Findings-National-Rates-of-All-Measu/bhmf-84dy
4) State-level rates of all measures https://data.americorps.gov/Volunteering-and-Civic-Engagement/2017-2021-CEV-Findings-State-Level-Rates-of-All-Me/4r6x-re58
1) Volunteering and Civic Life in America research https://americorps.gov/about/our-impact/volunteering-civic-life
2) National rates of all measures https://data.americorps.gov/Volunteering-and-Civic-Engagement/2017-2021-CEV-Findings-National-Rates-of-All-Measu/rhng-qtzw
3) National rates of all measures by demographics https://data.americorps.gov/Volunteering-and-Civic-Engagement/2017-2021-CEV-Findings-National-Rates-of-All-Measu/bhmf-84dy
4) State-level rates of all measures https://data.americorps.gov/Volunteering-and-Civic-Engagement/2017-2021-CEV-Findings-State-Level-Rates-of-All-Me/4r6x-re58
For an introduction to the CEV, please see: https://youtu.be/iZElYI8QbEg?si=EptdpzHjQ4xsUKLg
We encourage all users to download and review the following resources provided as attachments to this dataset (click on "Show More" to view):
1) 2021 CEV Dataset Fact Sheet – brief summary of technical aspects of the 2021 CEV dataset
2) CEV FAQs – answers to frequently asked technical questions about the CEV
3) 2021 CEV Analytic Data and Setup Files – analytic dataset in Stata (.dta) and Excel (.csv) formats, codebook for analytic dataset, and Stata code (.do) to convert raw dataset to analytic formatting produced by AmeriCorps
4) 2021 CEV Technical Documentation – codebook for raw dataset and full supplement documentation produced by U.S. Census Bureau
5) 2021 CEV Nonresponse Analysis – technical report produced by U.S. Census Bureau
6) 2021 CEV Raw Data and Read In Files – raw dataset in Stata (.dta) format, Stata code (.do) and dictionary file (.dct) to read ASCII dataset (.dat) into Stata using layout files (.lis)
7) 2021 Spotlighting the CEV: Formal Volunteering and Informal Helping research brief
8) 2021 Spotlighting the CEV: Work and Civic Life research brief
1) 2021 CEV Dataset Fact Sheet – brief summary of technical aspects of the 2021 CEV dataset
2) CEV FAQs – answers to frequently asked technical questions about the CEV
3) 2021 CEV Analytic Data and Setup Files – analytic dataset in Stata (.dta) and Excel (.csv) formats, codebook for analytic dataset, and Stata code (.do) to convert raw dataset to analytic formatting produced by AmeriCorps
4) 2021 CEV Technical Documentation – codebook for raw dataset and full supplement documentation produced by U.S. Census Bureau
5) 2021 CEV Nonresponse Analysis – technical report produced by U.S. Census Bureau
6) 2021 CEV Raw Data and Read In Files – raw dataset in Stata (.dta) format, Stata code (.do) and dictionary file (.dct) to read ASCII dataset (.dat) into Stata using layout files (.lis)
7) 2021 Spotlighting the CEV: Formal Volunteering and Informal Helping research brief
8) 2021 Spotlighting the CEV: Work and Civic Life research brief
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November 27 2023
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Upon exiting service, AmeriCorps members are invited to complete the AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey (AmeriCorps MES) to provide information on their service experiences. By collecting data on member experiences, AmeriCorps and its partners can better understand how to support its members, while individuals interested in becoming a member can see the benefits of serving. Members that leave service after completing their full term or members that depart from service early both complete the exit survey. The data includes information on members’ civic-mindedness, community involvement, cultural competency, and developed life and career skills (based on the AmeriCorps Member Theory of Change). As well as measures of members’ experience and training, motivations to serve, and post-service plans. Any data on members that started prior to them turning 18 years of age is excluded from this data. Since the start of the MES in 2015, there have been over 360,000 respondents. In 2018, 48,960 surveys were completed out of 63,270, for a completion rate of 77%.
The dataset displays the decimal percentages of members in each program that answered with the two most positive selections of each question’s available options. For example, the available answers for Question 12 are: ‘Much less likely, Somewhat less likely, No effect, Somewhat more likely, and Much more likely’. The data selected for Question 12 thus displays the percentage of members that responded with ‘Somewhat more likely or Much more likely’, therein providing the percentage of individuals who responded favorably to the question. Please access the AmeriCorps MES Data Dictionary file in the Attachments section under About This Dataset for more information.
To note: some members begin the survey, complete only a selection of the survey, and never finish the survey after starting. The responses of members that do not finish the survey are included in the calculations of proportions in the 2018 MES table. As a result, the total number of individuals answering each question of the MES varies question to question, though the number of partially finished surveys represent a fairly small portion of the total overall number of surveys given out in a given timeframe. The total number of finished surveys, partially completed surveys, and surveys that were never started can be found in the attachments section under "MES 2018 Total Counts".
To view a full copy of the AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey, please see the attachments section. All Open-ended questions featured on the AmeriCorps MES are omitted from this file
For more information on the AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey, please see:
1) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Fact Sheet: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/MES%20Fact%20Sheet_061423_final_508.pdf
2) Step Forward Where Adventures Meet Opportunity Infographic: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/32722_AmeriCorps_ORE_StepForward_Infographic_v08_RELEASE_Web_508.pdf
3) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Analysis: https://www.americorps.gov/evidence-exchange/highlights-americorps-member-exit-survey-2016-2020-dataset
4) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Technical Webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVPg4VKq5lo
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1) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Fact Sheet: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/MES%20Fact%20Sheet_061423_final_508.pdf
2) Step Forward Where Adventures Meet Opportunity Infographic: https://americorps.gov/sites/default/files/document/32722_AmeriCorps_ORE_StepForward_Infographic_v08_RELEASE_Web_508.pdf
3) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Analysis: https://www.americorps.gov/evidence-exchange/highlights-americorps-member-exit-survey-2016-2020-dataset
4) AmeriCorps Member Exit Survey Technical Webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVPg4VKq5lo
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November 27 2023
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This dashboard provides visual representation for comparisons of demographic group prevalence in AmeriCorps Member/Volunteers populations to that of the greater U.S. population. The odds ratio analysis was completed by the Office of the Chief Data Officer.
Note: Toggle between dashboard pages with the arrows at the bottom of the dashboard. Pages: 1) State Results, 2) National Results, 3) Key Terms and Conditions
Note: Toggle between dashboard pages with the arrows at the bottom of the dashboard. Pages: 1) State Results, 2) National Results, 3) Key Terms and Conditions
Updated
October 19 2023
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