Food Research & Action Center is hiring a
Positions Available
The Food Research & Action Center (FRAC), in partnership with Hunger Free America, has openings for an anti-hunger VISTA Associate in its state-based initiative headquartered in the District of Columbia to help build capacity for the federal nutrition programs in that state. This position is a yearlong AmeriCorps/VISTA placement with FRAC’s D.C. programs. When it is safe to return to the office, this position will require some in-person meetings and work.
Organizational Background – The Food Research & Action Center
FRAC is the nation’s leading policy and advocacy organization dedicated to fighting hunger and injustice. FRAC works to improve and implement effective public policies and public-private partnerships to eradicate hunger and undernutrition in the United States. FRAC engages in research, policy analysis and advocacy, coalition-building, outreach, technical assistance and training, and an array of communications strategies. In partnership with hundreds of national, state, and local nonprofit organizations, public agencies, corporations, and labor organizations, FRAC addresses hunger and food insecurity, and poverty as their root cause.
D.C. Hunger Solutions (DCHS) is a FRAC initiative working to create local hunger-free communities and to improve the nutrition, health, economic security, and well-being of low-income residents.
About the Anti-Hunger Corps
The Anti-Hunger Corps VISTA program aims to reduce hunger and, poverty, and build the capacity of the agencies that address these issues. Members will build the capacity of the organization to assist unemployed and under-employed people obtain job training, job placement, and financial literacy services; improve access to food from government and nonprofit sources for targeted populations in particular and food insecure people in general; enable residents of food deserts to access healthier foods through farmers markets and community gardens; help more low-income children to obtain free school breakfasts and summer meals; enable nonprofit groups fighting hunger and poverty to raise more money and recruit and manage more volunteers, particularly high-impact and skilled volunteers.
Goals and responsibilities of the summer associate include:
Skills and Qualifications
Time Commitment
This is a one-year, full-time position beginning in October 2022. You are expected to be available for the needs of your community and project at all times, including days, nights and weekends. Because AmeriCorps VISTA service requires a full immersion in the project and community, there are restrictions on outside full-time employment, along with some restrictions on political and religious activities. For more information, please review the AmeriCorps VISTA Terms, Conditions and Benefits information available here -https://americorps.gov/serve.
Housing:
You are responsible for finding your own housing.
Program Benefits
Bi-weekly living stipend (DC - $791.70).
Segal Education Award ($6,195) or End-of-Service stipend ($1,800).
Health benefits*.
Housing assistance for one-month rent.
Potential to forbear or defer student loans while in service.
Relocation assistance (if applicable).
Childcare assistance (if applicable).
One-year non-competitive status for federal government positions.
A network of over 180,000 AmeriCorps VISTA members and alums.
To Apply
Submit a resume, along with 2 references.
Please no phone calls.
FRAC strongly encourages individuals who can contribute to the diversity of the organization and with a passion for social justice to apply.
FRAC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. FRAC is firmly committed to a policy against discrimination based on sex, race, age, religious creed, sexual orientation, disability or ethnic or national origin.