Administration for Children and Families - ORR
Get Up to $2.5M for Refugee Resettlement Support
Non-profits and organizations serving refugees can apply for funding to provide intensive, year-long case management services that link newcomers to essential resources. This program aims to enhance existing support systems and address the evolving needs of refugee populations, including those facing secondary migration.
Secure Funding for Child Welfare Services - $500,000 Grant
Licensed residential care providers are invited to apply for funding to offer specialized, secure care for unaccompanied alien children with behavioral challenges. This grant supports your program in providing critical services and a safe environment during their shelter period.
Fund Your Child Care Business: Refugee Grants Up to $75,000!
This grant is for organizations that help Afghan refugees establish licensed family child care businesses. Funds provide training, support, and direct financial aid to prepare homes for operation, enabling self-sufficiency and access to childcare.
Fund Your Child Care Business: Refugee Grants Up To $50,000
Refugee entrepreneurs can now access funding and training to launch or expand licensed family child care businesses, empowering economic self-sufficiency. This program provides essential support, from licensing navigation to financial literacy and home preparation, to help you succeed.
Unlock Business Growth: Refugee IDA Program Grants
Refugee entrepreneurs can access up to $6,000 in matched savings for critical business investments. This program supports asset goals like business capitalization, helping you launch or expand your venture.
Get Funds for Refugee Business Growth & Homeownership
Refugee resettlement organizations can receive grants to help low-income refugees save for business capitalization, homeownership, or education. Funds can match refugee savings up to $2,000 per individual or $4,000 per household.
Unlock Funds for Refugee Business Growth & Homeownership
This program helps low-income refugee participants establish Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) to save for significant life goals. Grants provide up to $2,000 per individual or $4,000 per household to match refugee savings for homeownership, business startup, education, and more.
Get Up To $4,000 for Refugee Business Growth!
Refugee resettlement organizations can apply for funds to help low-income refugees build savings for homeownership, education, or business capitalization. This program offers matching funds of up to $2,000 per individual or $4,000 per household to accelerate their financial goals.
Unlock Funds for Refugee Business Growth & Homeownership
This grant helps organizations establish savings programs for low-income refugees, offering matching funds up to $4,000 per household for business capitalization, homeownership, and education. Eligible entities can receive funding to manage these accounts and empower refugee participants to achieve their financial goals.
Unlock Funds for Refugee Business Growth & Home Ownership!
This program offers matching funds up to $2,000 per individual or $4,000 per household to help refugees save for critical goals like starting a business, buying a home, or pursuing education. Eligible organizations can apply to manage these accounts and support refugee financial empowerment.
Secure Funding for Foster Care Services!
Licensed residential care providers can secure funding to offer long-term foster care and support services to unaccompanied alien children. This opportunity aims to provide community-based care for vulnerable youth.
Secure Funding for Child Welfare Services
Licensed therapeutic residential care providers can secure funding to offer specialized shelter and child care services to unaccompanied alien children. This grant supports programs providing psychiatric treatment and behavioral support in a structured clinical environment.
Secure Funding for Residential Services
This announcement seeks licensed residential care providers to offer secure shelter services for unaccompanied alien children exhibiting challenging behaviors. Funding supports the provision of specialized child welfare and residential care in state-licensed secure facilities.
Secure Funding for Childcare & Residential Services
This grant is for licensed child welfare organizations seeking to provide essential shelter care and support services for unaccompanied alien children. Funds will support the administration of vital programs, ensuring safe and appropriate care for minors in custody.
Get Funding for Refugee Child Care Business!
Refugee entrepreneurs can access funding to launch home-based child care businesses, gaining training, mentoring, and startup assistance to achieve economic self-sufficiency. This program also aims to increase the availability of culturally competent child care providers for refugee families.
Grant Funding for Refugee Support Services
Nonprofits and ethnic community organizations can get funding to provide culturally sensitive services and support to refugees within five years of their arrival. This grant aims to strengthen your organization and deliver measurable, impactful aid to refugee populations.
Get Funding for Refugee Student Education
If your school district serves a significant number of refugee children, this grant can help improve their academic performance and social adjustment. Funds are available to support local school systems facing educational challenges with refugee students.
Get Funding for Refugee Health Programs
This grant helps organizations improve health and mental well-being for refugees by integrating promotion and education into resettlement. Funds support enhanced access to healthcare services and community partnerships.
Get Funding to Combat Human Trafficking
This program offers funding to organizations working to identify and protect foreign victims of human trafficking. Grants will support outreach, training, and coalition-building to prevent trafficking and provide essential assistance.
Secure Funding for Child Welfare Services
Non-profit organizations licensed to provide residential services can receive funding to offer temporary shelter and support to unaccompanied alien children in government custody. This grant aims to ensure safe and appropriate care until the children are released or reach adulthood.