Archived State Funding Figures - 2013/14 | 2012/13 | 2011/12 | 2009
For full information about current year funding awarded to states, please contact the State Refugee Coordinator.
How to Use This Information
The table and links below contain contact information for resettlement agencies and other organizations providing services to refugees, persons newly granted asylum, or certification as a victim of trafficking, Special Immigrant Visa holders, Cuban/Haitian Entrants, and other populations eligible for benefits and services funded by ORR.
Voluntary Agency Affiliates provide the full range of resettlement services, including referrals for short-term Cash and Medical Assistance, job development and English as a Foreign Language services, and other programs. At the bottom, you'll find links to additional agencies funded by ORR for a variety of social services programs, most available to eligible populations up to five years post-resettlement.
Questions? Contact the agencies directly, or get answers from the State Refugee and Health Coordinators and ORR Staff, listed under Key Contacts.
MAIN VOLUNTARY AGENCY AFFILIATES
CITY | LOCAL AFFILIATE | ADDRESS & TEL. |
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Salt Lake City | Catholic Community Services, Diocese of Salt Lake City Visit disclaimer page | 745 East 300 South Salt Lake City, UT 84102 801-428-1254 |
Salt Lake City | IRC Salt Lake City Visit disclaimer page | 221 East 400 South, Suite 50 Salt Lake City, UT 84110 801-328-1091 |
OTHER AVAILABLE SERVICES FROM LOCAL AGENCIES
This state also receives discretionary funding to local agencies through the ORR programs listed below. These programs are typically available for up to five years post-resettlement. Contact the agencies listed below or the ORR Program Officer for more information.