FFY 2012/13 State of Kentucky ORR Funded Programs
Archived 2011/12 Figures | Archived 2009 Figures
Mandatory and Formula Grants to States
| Service Providers | Cash and Medical Assistance* | Refugee Social Services Program | Targeted Assistance Program | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky Office for Refugees | $0.00 | $1,713,417 | $576,884 | $2,290,301 |
Wilson Fish CMA Discretionary Program 1
| WF-CMA 2 | RSS | TAG-F | CMA Mandatory | TOTAL |
| $10,092,170 | $1,713,417 | $576,884 | $0.00 | $2,290,301 |
Footnotes:
1. Includes Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA); Case Management, and overall management and coordination of the state-wide refugee program.
2. Only a portion of this total has been awarded to date; the remainder of these funds will be issued in FY13 as needed to serve eligible clients through the 8-month time eligibility period.
Discretionary Grants to States
| Service Providers | School Impact | Targeted Assistance | Elderly | Preventive Health | Cuban/ Haitian | Total Discretionary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky Office for Refugees | $420,000 | $150,000 | $100,000 | $150,000 | $348,355 | $1,168,355 |
For full information about subcontracts awarded under these grants, please contact the State Refugee Coordinator.
FFY 2012 State of Kentucky ORR Funded Programs
Discretionary Grants to Agencies - ORR provided awards to agenices under the following programs in FY2012/13:
- Individual Development Accounts (IDA)
- Microenterprise Development (MED)
- Microenterprise Development - Home Based Child Care (MED-HBCC)
- Preferred Communities (PC)
- Refugee Agricultural Partnership Program (RAPP)
- Services for Survivors of Torture (SOT)
- 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 | Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Inc. | $44,000 |
Barbara Kleine 1206 North Limestone Lexington, KY 40505 859-226-5661 |
| CWS | Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Inc. | $61,600 |
Elizabeth Kaznak 969 B Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 502-479-9180 x11 |
| EMM | Kentucky Refugee Ministries | $96,800 |
Barbara Kleine 1206 North Limestone Lexington, KY 40505 859-226-5661 |
| EMM | Kentucky Refugee Ministries | $96,800 |
Elizabeth Kaznak 969 B Cherokee Road Louisville, KY 40204 502-479-9180 x11 |
| USCCB | Catholic Charities | $332,200 |
Darko Mihajlovic 2220 West Market Street Louisville, KY 40212 502-636-9263 |
| USCRI | Western Kentucky Refugee Mutual Assistance | $352,000 |
Suzanne Rose 806 Kenton St. Bowling Green, KY 42101 270-781-8336 |
| USCRI | Western Kentucky Refugee Mutual Assistance- Owensboro | $66,000 |
Suzanne Rose 233 West 9th Street Owensboro, KY 42301 270-256-2598 |
