FFY 2012/13 State of Pennsylvania 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | $12,100,000 | $2,604,907 | $663,309 | $15,368,216 |
** The RSS budget was supplemented with $450,000 of State funds because the RSS allocation was lower than anticipated for the year.
Discretionary Grants to States
| Service Providers | School Impact | Targeted Assistance | Elderly | Preventive Health | Cuban/ Haitian | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | $485,000 | $175,000 | $100,000 | $125,000 | $100,000 | $985,000 |
For full information about subcontracts awarded under these grants, please contact the State Refugee Coordinator.
FFY 2012 State of Pennsylvania 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 - Home Based Child Care (MED-HBCC)
- Preferred Communities (PC)
- 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.
CWS | ECDC | EMM | HIAS | IRC | LIRS | USCCB | USCRI | WR
| Volag | Affiliate Name |
Projected ORR MG Funding |
Director |
|---|---|---|---|
| CWS | Church World Service/Lancaster | $341,000 |
Sheila McGeehan 308 E. King St. Lancaster, PA 17602 717-381-2890 |
| HIAS | HIAS & Council Migration Services | $99,000 |
Judi Brnstien-Baker 2100 Arch Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-832-0906 |
| HIAS | Jewish Family & Children's Services of Pittsburgh | $264,000 |
Leslie Aizenman 5743 Bartlett Street Pittsburgh, PA 15217 412-904-5976 |
| LIRS | Lutheran Children and Family Service of Eastern Pennsylvania | $283,800 |
Selma Onal 123 E. Vine St. Lancaster, PA 17602 717-397-4757 |
| LIRS | Lutheran Children and Family Service of Eastern Pennsylvania | $235,400 |
Janet Panning 5401 Rising Sun Ave Philadelphia, PA 19120 215-456-5700 |
| USCCB | Catholic Charities | $259,600 |
Joe Haas 329 West Tenth Street Erie, PA 16502 814-456-2091 |
| USCCB | Catholic Charities | $248,600 |
Mira Lukic 939 East Park Drive, Suite 102 Harrisburg, PA 17111 717-232-0568 |
| USCCB | Catholic Charities of Pittsburgh | $52,800 |
Cathy Niebel 212 Ninth Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 412-456-6972 |
| USCCB | Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton | $125,400 |
Sonya Sarner 516 Fig Street Scranton, PA 18505 570-207-2283 |
| USCRI | International Institute of Erie | $495,000 |
Dylanna Jackson 517 E. 26th St. Erie, PA 16504 814-452-3935 |
| USCRI | Nationalities Service Center | $550,000 |
Dennis Mulligan 1216 Arch St., 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-893-8400 |
| USCRI | Northern Area Companies | $198,000 |
Charles Teese 209 Thirteenth St. Pittsburgh, PA 15215 412-781-1175 |
