Despite budget cuts, Teach for America grows
In the wake of recent AmeriCorps budget cuts ? the federally-funded institution that helps support many service organizations ? concerns about Teach for America's financial welfare have proven to be exaggerated.In fact, TFA, which sends recent college graduates to teach in under-resourced schools, is financially healthy and preparing to launch its most rigorous recruiting campaign ever, said Christina An, its recruitment director at the University.Rumors that TFA would face major setbacks began to circulate after Congress cut $100 million from the AmeriCorps budget, eliminating federal funding for a number of AmeriCorps programs.Because of the cut, TFA ? which was formerly an AmeriCorps program ? will no longer receive annual AmeriCorps "education awards" of $4,725 to pass on to corps members.




