FFY 2012/13 State of North Dakota 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Human Services | $1,015,000 | $368,205 | $0 | $1,383,205 |
*Includes Refugee Medical Assistance and Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Program funds
Wilson Fish CMA Discretionary Program 1
| WF-CMA 2 | RSS | TAG-F | CMA Mandatory 3 | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,186,822 | $368,205 | $0.00 | $1,015,000 | $1,383,205 |
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.
3. These funds are awarded to State agencies to support Non-WF RMA and URM services
Discretionary Grants to States
| Service Providers | School Impact | Targeted Assistance | Elderly | Preventive Health | Cuban/ Haitian | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Department of Human Services | $170,000 | $0 | $100,000 | $100,000 | $0 | $370,000 |
For full information about subcontracts awarded under these grants, please contact the State Refugee Coordinator.
FFY 2012 State of North Dakota ORR Funded Programs
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.
