History
Present Day AmeriCorps
Requirements
C4P
Wild Card
100

The AmeriCorps motto

What is Get Things Done?

100

The program manual is located in

What is canvas?

100

The number of hours required for a full time role

What is 1700 hours?

100

The director of C4P AmeriCorps

Who is David Meltzer?

100

An eligible AmeriCorps member

Who is 18 or older and a legal resident?

200

The AmeriCorps program began

What is 1994?

200

The system used to track hours

What is Volgistics?

200

AmeriCorps member must wear everyday

What is the AmeriCorps "A"?

200

The year the C4P AmeriCorps program began

What is 2018?

200

The number of days members have to complete their hours

What is 365 days? 

300

The organization in Illinois that oversees AmeriCorps

What is Serve Illinois commission?

300

The number of community-based and faith-based organizations solving problems and strengthening communities

What is 75,000 organizations?

300

The benefit you receive by completing your hours in the allotted time frame

What is the Segal Education Award?

300

C4P AmeriCorps sites

Where are the University of Chicago Medical Center, Ingalls Memorial Hospital and Rush Medical Center?

300

The five main AmeriCorps programs [name two]

What is ... 

AmeriCorps National

AmeriCorps State

AmeriCorps Vista

AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps

Senior Corps?

400

The national organization that oversees AmeriCorps

What is the Corporation for National Community Service?

400

A priority area for the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) [there are six, choose one]

What is ... 

Disaster Services

Economic Opportunity

Education

Environmental Stewardship

Healthy Futures

Veterans and Military Families?

400

The three service days all AmeriCorps member participate in

What is Veteran's Day, MLK Day, and AmeriCorps Week?

400

C4P stands for

What is Comprehensive Care, Community and Culture Program?

400

Requirements on the code of conduct list for AmeriCorps (two or more)

What are ... 

Unauthorized tardiness.

Unauthorized absences

Ingesting or being under the influence of alcoholic beverages or any illegal drugs during the performance of service activities.

Repeated use of inappropriate language (i.e. profanity) at a service site.

Failure to wear appropriate clothing at worksite and when participating in service assignments.

Performing personal business, such as making excessive phone calls or running errands, during AmeriCorps service hours

Stealing, lying or falsifying AmeriCorps reports.

Inappropriate or unprofessional behavior.

Destroying or defacing any Program property or service site property.

Refusing to follow the Site Supervisor or Program Director’s instructions.

Failure to notify the Program of any criminal arrest or conviction that occurs during the term of service.

Assault on another person while on service assignment or off duty.

Possession of a weapon while on service assignment.

Failure to follow the rules and regulations set in this contract

Falsifying critical information (especially information related to eligibility) during the application process or during the term of service?

500

The law that created AmeriCorps and expanded opportunities for Americans to serve their communities

What is the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993?

500

The executive director of the Illinois Commission overseeing AmeriCorps

Who is Scott McFarland?

500

The percentage of member's time spent in direct service

What is 80%?

500

The program goal of C4P

What is to improve the overall health and well-being of patients in the program by addressing a wide range of medical and social needs.

500

Activities that are prohibited while wearing the AmeriCorps A (three or more)

What is ...

Attempting to influence legislation;

Organizing or engaging in protests, petitions, boycotts, or strikes;

Assisting, promoting, or deterring union organizing;

Impairing existing contracts for services or collective bargaining agreements;

Engaging in partisan political activities, or other activities designed to influence the outcome of an election to any public office;

Participating in, or endorsing, events or activities that are likely to include advocacy for or against political parties, political platforms, political candidates, proposed legislation, or elected officials;

Engaging in religious instruction, conducting worship services, providing instruction as part of a program that includes mandatory religious instruction or worship, constructing or operating facilities devoted to religious instruction or worship, maintaining facilities primarily or inherently devoted to religious instruction or worship, or engaging in any form of religious proselytization;

Providing a direct benefit to—

A business organized for profit;

A labor union;

A partisan political organization;

A nonprofit organization that fails to comply with the restrictions contained in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 related to engaging in political activities or substantial amount of lobbying except that nothing in these provisions shall be construed to prevent participants from engaging in advocacy activities undertaken at their own initiative; and

An organization engaged in the religious activities described in paragraph C. 7. above, unless CNCS assistance is not used to support those religious activities;

Conducting a voter registration drive or using CNCS funds to conduct a voter registration drive;

 and providing abortion services or referrals for receipt of such services?