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Unanticipated Arrivals

Program Goal

To provide services to arriving refugees or sudden and unexpected large secondary migration of refugees where communities are not sufficiently prepared in terms of linguistic or culturally appropriate services.

General Background

This program has been in existence since the early 1990’s and provides resettlement services to newly arrived refugees or secondary migrant refugees (refugees who have traveled from their initial resettlement site/State and secondarily migrated to another site/State).

Program Description

The purpose and objectives of this program are to provide additional resources to communities where the refugee services are insufficient. Funding is intended to enhance the allocation of social services within the State, due to the immediacy of arrivals and their need for services. Allowable activities are social services for refugees that are appropriate and accessible in language and culture. Services provided include case management, health and mental health services, English as a Second Language, job placement/employment, life skills workshops, nutrition education, education program for mothers of pre-school children, after school programs, orientation, interpretation and translation.

Eligible Applicants

Public and private non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations and community organizations that meet the statutory eligibility requirements.

Target Population

Recently Arrived Refugees and Secondary Migrant Refugees

Geographic Areas

Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin, Washington

2009 Supplemental Services Grantees

FY 2009 Supplemental Services Grants
Award Amount
Project End Date
Catholic Charities Diocese of Camden, Inc. $194,850 10/31/10
Catholic Family Service, Inc. $339,489 02/28/11
Catholic Charities Maine $384,116 02/28/11
Community Refugee and Immigration Services $202,919 02/28/11
Great Brook Valley Health Center, Inc. $121,000 10/31/10
International Rescue Committee $300,222 10/31/10
International Rescue Committee $350,460 10/31/10
Lutheran Social Services of Michigan $500,000 10/31/10
Mountain States Group, Inc. $451,468 10/31/10
Pan-African Association $310,000 10/31/10
Refugee Resettlement & Immigration Services of Atlanta $416,840 02/28/11
Refugee Women's Alliance $494,402 10/31/10
Rochester General Hospital $268,994 10/31/10
St. Joseph Community Health Foundation $363,130 02/28/11
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development $102,110 10/31/10

Forms

Applicable forms for grant application submission can be found at this web address: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/open

Resources

Technical assistance providers
Web address: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/resources/tech_asst_providers.htm

Funding Opportunities (Program Announcement)

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/open/HHS-2008-ACF-ORR-RU-0113.html

Contact Information

Sue Benjamin
Project Officer
Office of Refugee Resettlement
Administration for Children and Families
901 D Street, SW
Washington, DC 20447
Phone: 202.401.4851
Fax: 202.401.5487
Susan.Benjamin@acf.hhs.gov