FFY 2012/13 State of Georgia ORR Funded Programs
Archived 2011/12 Figures | Archived 2009 Files
Mandatory and Formula Grants to States
| Service Providers | Cash and Medical Assistance | Refugee Social Services Program | Targeted Assistance Program | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| State of Georgia | $5,450,000 | $2,652,963 | $1,632,980 | $9, 735,943 |
Discretionary Grants to States
| Service Providers | School Impact | Targeted Assistance | Elderly | Preventive Health | Cuban/ Haitian | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State of Georgia | $560,000 | $0 | $100,000 | $152,790 | $100,000 | $912,790 |
For full information about subcontracts awarded under these grants, please contact the State Refugee Coordinator.
FFY 2012 State of Georgia ORR Funded Programs
Discretionary Grants to Agencies - ORR provided awards to agenices under the following programs in FY2012/13:
- Ethnic Community Self-Help (ECSH)
- Individual Development Accounts (IDA)
- Microenterprise Development - Home Based Child Care (MED-HBCC)
- Preferred Communities (PC)
- Refugee Agricultural Partnership Program (RAPP)
- Supplemental Services (SUPP)
Voluntary Agencies Matching Grant Program FY 2012/13: The Matching Grant (MG) Program helps selected enrollees attain economic self-sufficiency through the provision of comprehensive case management and services leading to employment within 120 to 180 days after the date of eligibility for the program. Self-sufficiency must be achieved without accessing public cash assistance. In FY 2012/13, ORR has awarded Matching Grant cooperative agreements to 9 voluntary agencies (Volags) who in turn operate the program through their national networks. ORR awards $2 for every $1 raised by the agency up to a maximum of $2,200 in Federal funds per enrollee. Note that while federal and match funds are calculated on a per capita or client basis, the actual spending of such funds is not per capita based.
| Volag | Affiliate Name |
Projected ORR MG Funding |
Director |
|---|---|---|---|
| CWS | Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of Atlanta | $352,000 |
Paedia Mixon 4151 Memorial Dr., Suite 205 D Decatur, GA 30032 404-622-2235 |
| EMM | Refugee Resettlement & Immigration Services of Atlanta | $272,800 |
Paedia Mixon 4151 Memorial Dr., Suite 205 D Decatur, GA 30032 404-622-2235 |
| HIAS | Jewish Family & Career Services of Atlanta | $96,800 |
Irina Nikishin 4549 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd. Atlanta, GA 30338 770-677-9347 |
| IRC | IRC Atlanta | $1,355,200 |
J.D. McCrary 2305 Parklake Drive, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30345 404-292-7731 |
| LIRS | Lutheran Services of Georgia | $847,000 |
Natalie Yasson 100 Edgewood Ave, NE, Suite 1800 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-875-0201 |
| USCCB | Migration and Refugee Services, Catholic Social Services, Inc. | $393,800 |
Francis Fulton McBrayer 2305 Parklake Drive, Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30345 678-222-3950 |
| WR | World Relief Atlanta | $770,000 |
Joshua Sieweke 655 Village Sq. Dr. Stone Mountain, GA 30083 404-294-4352 |
