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Background and Purpose The Cultural Orientation (CO) Technical Assistance Program is managed by the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration of the Department of State (hereinafter referred to as the "Bureau"). The purpose of the CO Technical Assistance Program is to strengthen linkages between overseas CO programs for refugees approved for admission to the United States and Reception and Placement (R&P) and Welcome Corps (WC) activities conducted upon their arrival. The CO Technical Assistance program must be prepared to support both the overseas and the domestic delivery of Cultural Orientation. With that in mind, the Bureau has established the following CO Technical Assistance Program objectives and activities for 2024 (Year One): 1. To strengthen linkages between overseas CO programs and domestic R&P and WC activities a. Develop, maintain, and update content on a CO Website and newsletter; b. Maintain and upgrade refugee-facing digital platforms such as Settle In with the goal of providing cultural orientation material to all refugees regardless of linguistic or cultural literacy ability. c. Provide technical support to the CO working group and CO leaders; d. On request, conduct presentations regarding CO at national and/or regional refugee resettlement-related conferences; e. If requested by the Bureau, provide technical assistance to overseas and/or domestic CO programs regarding the evaluation of CO program activities, and the assessment of student learning and understanding, as appropriate; f. Facilitate both in-person and virtual overseas and domestic CO trainer exchanges; g. If requested by the Bureau, provide coordination and/or facilitation of special forums or workshops such as a domestic and overseas CO coordinators conference. h. If requested by the Bureau, coordinate a trip for the CORE Director, the PRM CO Program Officer and the PRM Overseas CO Focal Point Officer to an RSC to monitor and evaluate a particular Cultural Orienta
Funding Opportunity Number: SFOP0010123. Assistance Listing: 19.510. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: O. Award Amount: $1.5M – $1.8M per award.
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PRM seeks concept notes for research projects to strengthen evidence-based humanitarian decision making by PRM and its partners worldwide. Concept notes must focus on one of the following topics: access to education for urban refugee children; costs/benefits of cash assistance in acute emergencies; economic impact of refugees on host communities; and environmental impact of refugee camps. This solicitation is the first step in a two-part process. After reviewing concept notes, PRM will invite selected organizations to expand their submissions into full 20-page single year proposals, with detailed budgets. Eligible applicants include (1) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education; (2) Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education; (3) Private institutions of higher education; (4) Public and State controlled institutions of higher education; and (5) International Organizations. Please note that PRM will not fund research focusing only on one NGO program unless it is uniquely innovative programming; conducted in an independent manner; and would generate findings that are credible, generalizable, and relevant to a range of other humanitarian stakeholders. PRM will prioritize funding for projects that aim to produce practical policy or programmatic recommendations that are applicable to more than one specific population or country. All final reports should include tools, data, findings, and recommendations for policy and program implementation. Recommendations should be concrete, actionable, and directed to specific actors. Funding Opportunity Number: PRM-PRMOAPGL-15-003. Assistance Listing: 19.522. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: O. Award Amount: $100K – $200K per award.
This is a funding opportunity for NGO programs benefiting Colombian Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Panama, and Costa Rica. For Colombian refugees, PRM seeks proposals that fill critical gaps in humanitarian assistance and local integration support for particularly vulnerable asylum seekers and refugees, including women, Afro-Colombians, and indigenous populations. Proposals should aim to improve beneficiariesâ self-reliance and increase the capacity of government institutions to provide basic services to address refugeesâ needs. Programs offering basic humanitarian assistance, protection mechanisms, capacity building and institution strengthening, livelihoods, integration, and infrastructure development will be considered. For Colombian IDPs, PRM is looking to fund proposals that present comprehensive programs addressing immediate and emergency humanitarian assistance; capacity building and institution strengthening at the local and national level; and the provision of protection mechanisms. Proposals should include phase-out indicators and knowledge-sharing strategies for local authorities/ organizations to continue initiatives beyond the programsâ timelines.Proposals should be submitted separately for each country. The full announcement provides detailed guidance on the objectives that PRM seeks to meet. Funding Opportunity Number: PRM-PRMOAPWH-15-001. Assistance Listing: 19.518. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: O. Award Amount: $500K – $4.5M per award.
Notice of Intent to Publish a Request for Concept Notes Announcement on Capacity Development for the Reception & Placement Program is sponsored by Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration. Notice of Intent to Publish a Request for Concept Notes Announcement on Capacity Development for the Reception & Placement Program is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration. Fiscal Year: 2022. Assistance Listing Number(s): 19.510. <p><strong>PRM intends to issue a request for concept notes on or around April 28, 2022 to fund specialized technical assistance projects to develop and expand the capacity of existing and new partners participating in and contributing to? the Reception and Placement Program (R&P) to resettle refugees admitted to the United States through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. The goal of this initiative is to improve outcomes for refugees resettled through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Pro...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Chesapeake Bay Program Office (CBPO) isannouncing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for applicants to provide the Chesapeake BayProgram (CBP) partners with a proposal addressing an annual aerial survey, imageinterpretation,mapping and web-based access to maps denoting the distribution and abundanceof submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) throughout the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries.CBP partners include federal agencies, seven watershed jurisdictions, and many non-federalorganizations; however, work funded under this RFP will support the seven watershedjurisdictions and other non-federal partners. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-16-01. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $2.4M per award.
This announcement serves as a Request for Proposals for the Webless Migratory Game Bird Program (WMGBP) for Fiscal Year 2016 (FY2016). The primary purpose of the WMGBP is to support activities that will improve management of the 16 species of migratory shore and upland game birds in North America. The Migratory Shore and Upland Game Bird Support Task Force, organized through the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, developed a set of priority information needs by convening a series of workshops. The workshops included broad representation (i.e., federal and state agencies, conservation organizations, and university researchers) familiar with the research and management needs for these species. Priorities identified at the workshops (see supporting documentation) should be used to guide proposal development and will be used by the review committee to select projects that address these priority information needs. Priorities are available at or by contacting the program manager listed in above. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will oversee the WMGBP including administration of grants, purchase orders, and contracts for projects. Funding Opportunity Number: 032016R9. Assistance Listing: 15.655. Funding Instrument: G. Category: NR. Award Amount: Up to $100K per award.
Long Island Sound Futures Fund 2026 Request for Proposals is sponsored by National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The Long Island Sound Futures Fund supports projects that aim to protect and restore the Long Island Sound. This includes efforts related to water quality, habitat restoration, and conservation, which can involve innovative approaches.