AmeriCorps sensitive information alert
Please note, official City Year recruiters and AmeriCorps will never contact you with a non @cityyear.org or non cns.gov email address and will never ask for payment to participate in any of its programs. Nor will you be asked you to supply sensitive financial and personal information via phone, email or social media as part of the interview or onboarding process.
If you receive a call, text message, or are contacted via social media from an apparent AmeriCorps official asking for money, you should cease communication and inform the Office of Inspector General through its Complaint Hotline:
- Phone: 1-800-452-8210
- Email: hotline@cncsoig.gov
- Webform: https://www.cncsoig.gov/
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