Housing Action Corps

Strengthening communities through service.

Each year, we connect AmeriCorps members with community organizations to address local challenges with local solutions. Housing Action Corps helps organizations in our coalition launch new projects and expand their programs while providing professional development for the next generation of housing justice leaders.

National Service with Housing Action Illinois

Since 2010, Housing Action Corps (formerly known as Housing Action AmeriCorps Network) has paired hundreds of AmeriCorps members with organizations across Illinois. AmeriCorps is a national service program that provides opportunities for people to lead anti-poverty projects and build the capacity of community-based organizations. AmeriCorps members in the VISTA program take on a variety of roles at their host organizations; they expand the scale of programs and services, launch new projects, and increase available resources, such as volunteers, donations, and grants.

We typically manage a network of 30 full-year AmeriCorps members and 30 AmeriCorps Summer Associates each year. AmeriCorps members serve at their host organizations for a 12-month term or for 8-10 weeks as a Summer Associate. Note: the AmeriCorps Summer Associate program will not be offered in 2024 due to federal budget restrictions. 

Learn more about serving in Housing Action Corps or becoming a host site on the pages below. 

Serve with Housing Action Corps

Host a Housing Action Corps Member

Join Housing Action Corps

We are accepting applications to serve as a Housing Action Corps member in 2025-2026. Learn more by using the toggles below and view open AmeriCorps positions »

Applications for 2025-2026 Housing Action Corps host sites are closed. We will reopen host site applications in winter 2025 to host Housing Action Corps members serving August 2026-2027.

Apply to Serve

Apply now for 2025-2026 Housing Action Corps positionsHousing Action Corps members dedicate a year of full-time AmeriCorps VISTA service to projects that build organizational capacity, advance housing opportunities, and strengthen communities. Members serve with their host sites from August 2025 to August 2026.

Learn more about serving in Housing Action Corps »

The AmeriCorps VISTA Program is a national service program that connects people and organizations to help end poverty and strengthen communities. Most Housing Action Corps positions are located in Illinois, but AmeriCorps members serving in our Housing Counseling Corps can be matched with housing counseling agencies nationwide. 

Apply to Host

Applications for 2025-2026 Housing Action Corps host sites are closed. We will reopen host site applications in winter 2025 for Housing Action Corps members serving August 2026-2027. 

Learn more about becoming a host site »

The AmeriCorps VISTA Program is a national service program that connects people and organizations to help end poverty and strengthen communities. Most Housing Action Corps positions are located in Illinois, but AmeriCorps members serving in our Housing Counseling Corps can be matched with housing counseling agencies nationwide. 

Housing Action Corps Initiatives

Housing Counseling Corps is an initiative of Housing Action Corps that aims to build the capacity of housing counseling programs and establish a path for AmeriCorps members to become HUD-Certified housing counselors. Housing Counseling Corps members serve with housing counseling agencies in Illinois and throughout the United States.

About Housing Counseling Corps

Housing counseling programs are crucial in combating the affordable housing crisis, but due to a nationwide shortage of HUD-certified housing counselors, agencies are struggling to meet community needs. In 2021, we piloted a new initiative of Housing Action Corps—Housing Counseling Corps—to build the capacity of housing counseling programs and establish a pipeline of HUD-certified housing counselors to help more people secure safe and affordable homes. After launching the initiative in Illinois, we expanded Housing Counseling Corps to match AmeriCorps members with organizations nationwide in 2023. 

AmeriCorps members in Housing Counseling Corps spend a full service year learning about the housing counseling profession, becoming familiar with the specific programs and client needs of a housing counseling agency, and preparing for and taking the HUD Housing Counseling Certification Exam. After their service, members are well-positioned to begin a job as a HUD-certified housing counselor at their host site or another housing counseling agency. 

Housing Action facilitates housing counseling trainings nationwide and provides critical support and resources to housing counseling agencies throughout the Midwest as a HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Intermediary. Housing Counseling Corps leverages the expertise and resources of our Capacity Building team and our Housing Action Corps to fortify the housing counseling workforce in Illinois and throughout the United States. Learn more about becoming a Housing Counselor »

Interested in joining Housing Counseling Corps or hosting a Housing Counseling Corps member at your agency? Learn more about serving in Housing Action Corps or becoming a host site

More About Our Network

Ahead of the Curve

In 2021, we published the findings from our survey of 169 AmeriCorps VISTA alumni who served in our network over the course of a decade (2010–2020). The findings show that a year of service can pave the way for a nonprofit career, help make a difference in your community, and be a meaningful way to learn about housing and homelessness.

See the key findings »

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secured their next step within 6 months of finishing service (national average is 67%)

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believe or strongly believe their experience as a VISTA was worthwhile

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were offered staff positions by their host sites (national average is 20%)

Recent Accomplishments

In fall 2023, we placed 30 full-year AmeriCorps VISTA members with host organizations around Illinois and in 6 states nationwide to strengthen communities and build the capacity of our coalition. In 2023-2024, Housing Action Corps members collectively: 

  • Raised $1,282,488 in grants, cash, and in-kind donations 
  • Recruited or managed 4,071 volunteers
  • Helped develop, repair, and make available 626 housing units
  • Connected 15,390 households with housing services

These numbers only tell part of the story—there are many other ways in which our AmeriCorps members build capacity for their host organizations while growing their professional development. See below for spotlights on individual members and alumni.

“I Have a Lot to Say”: Stories from Heartland Housing Residents

“I Have a Lot to Say”: Stories from Heartland Housing Residents

Back to main blog page » "I have a lot to say," starts Stacey Brown in her story, "New Beginnings," published in a 2017 issue of Real Conditions magazine. Stacey describes her struggles with being bipolar and how becoming a mother has changed her. "She is...

Launching our Summer Associate VISTA program!

Back to main blog page » Our VISTA Summer Associates Program has officially launched! For the next ten weeks, twenty individuals from all over Illinois will be serving their communities by working at nonprofit organizations in our state. These Summer Associates’...

Springing into Spring: 2017 Retreat

Springing into Spring: 2017 Retreat

Back to main blog page » Each year, we have two retreats for VISTAs. During our spring retreat (this year's happened on May 5), we talk about wrapping up VISTA tasks and passing projects on to staff or incoming VISTAs, and we also talk about what our VISTA members...

Beyond VISTA: What Are Other AmeriCorps Programs Like?

Back to main blog page » During my final semester of college, AmeriCorps NCCC seemed like an attractive alternative to entering the corporate job market. NCCC offers the ability to travel the U.S. working and living with people age 18-24 on a multitude of different...

From VISTA to Full-Time Staff Member: Rachel Contos

Back to main blog page » When I started college in 2011, I had a vision of myself becoming a theology professor—but rather than going in the direction of teaching, I decided I wanted to work more directly in the community and wasn't sure where to start. To prepare for...