Immigration
USCIS Announces Citizenship and Assimilation Grant Opportunities
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today it is accepting applications for two funding opportunities under the Citizenship and Assimilation Grant Program that will provide up to $10 million in grants for citizenship preparation programs in communities across the country.
These competitive grant opportunities are open to organizations that prepare lawful permanent residents for naturalization and promote civic assimilation through increased knowledge of English, U.S. history, and civics.
USCIS seeks to expand availability of high-quality citizenship and assimilation services throughout the country with these two grant opportunities:
Citizenship Instruction and Naturalization Application Services. This grant opportunity will fund up to 36 organizations that offer both citizenship instruction and naturalization application services to lawful permanent residents. Applications are due by Aug. 13, 2019.
The Refugee and Asylee Assimilation Program. This grant opportunity will fund up to four organizations to provide individualized services to lawful permanent residents who entered the United States under the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program or were granted asylum. These services will help them to obtain the skills and knowledge required for successful citizenship and to foster a sense of belonging and attachment to the United States. This grant strives to promote long-term civic assimilation of those lawful permanent residents who have identified naturalization as a goal, yet may need additional information, instruction and services to attain it. Applications are due by Aug. 13, 2019.
USCIS will take into account various program and organizational factors, including past grantee performance, when making final award decisions. In addition, all funded grant recipients must enroll in E-Verify as a regular employer within 30 days of receiving the award and remain as a participant in good standing with E-Verify throughout the entire period of grant performance. Funded grant recipients will be required to verify all new hires at hiring locations performing work on a program or activity that is funded in whole or in part under the grant.
USCIS expects to announce award recipients in September.
Since it began in 2009, the USCIS Citizenship and Assimilation Grant Program has awarded approximately $82 million through 393 grants to immigrant-serving organizations in 38 states and the District of Columbia.
To apply for one of these funding opportunities, visit grants.gov. For additional information on the Citizenship and Assimilation Grant Program for fiscal year 2019, visit uscis.gov/grants or email the USCIS Office of Citizenship at [email protected].
2 hours ago
Netanyahu lists 3 main reasons for Israel's ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon
3 hours ago
Lebanon PM says Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal a 'fundamental step’ towards regional stability
3 hours ago
Israel and Lebanon agree to ceasefire deal, says Biden
13 hours ago
Akshay Kumar Announces Release Date of ‘Kannappa’ and Unveils New Poster
14 hours ago
Trump says he will hit China, Canada, Mexico with tariff hikes on Day 1 in office
15 hours ago
Policy decision of Trump administration to play crucial role in shaping global trade dynamics: Report
15 hours ago
Russia alone responsible for S Korea, US, Japan's security concerns on N Korea's troops joining Russia: US
15 hours ago
Former US Telecom employee sentenced to prison for providing sensitive information to China
16 hours ago
US Ambassador to India pays tributes to 26/11 martyrs
16 hours ago
US judge dismisses federal indictments against Donald Trump in election subversion, classified documents cases
19 hours ago
When Amitabh Bachchan was mistaken for tennis legend Vijay Amritraj
19 hours ago
Nayanthara talks about her ‘lowest point’: It was the film ‘Ghajini’
19 hours ago
Ayushmann and PV Sindhu support PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat initiative for nation building