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Title: How more of your money flows out of Washington to non-profit groups that ‘help’ immigrants and refugees
Source: Refugee Resettlement Watch
URL Source: https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wo ... -help-immigrants-and-refugees/
Published: Oct 31, 2018
Author: Ann Corcoran
Post Date: 2018-11-01 14:00:10 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 244
Comments: 1

The grant program is known as the ‘Ethnic Community Self-help Program’ run out of the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement (HHS).

At one point I followed their activities closely and began a file on it, see here, but too much breaking news pushed the subject to the back burner.

First, as you know, nine federal resettlement contractors*** are hired by the US State Department to place refugees in your towns and cities. Their job is to help the refugees settle in and get them signed up for their ‘services.’

You also know that the nine are paid by the head to place those refugees, but in addition the Office of Refugee Resettlement doles out many millions more each year to non-profit groups including those nine in the form of discretionary grants.

But, what you might not know is that an entire cottage industry of non-profits have sprung up which get federal grants in most cases to benefit their specific ethnic group—Ethnic Community Based Organizations (ECBOs for short).

The grants are ostensibly to help the refugees integrate into a community, but one might wonder then why the funding is specific to groups that are maintaining their own cultural identity.

If such a helping hand is needed in certain cities, why isn’t the money given to local government agencies to help all ethnic groups, all races and all religions, instead of favoring one ethnic non-profit group over another? Seems to me that the present system creates division rather than integration.

Here is what ORR says about the grant program.

Pay attention to the list of what you are paying for—getting refugees their resources, building their community, getting them involved in local “civic participation” (aka voting!), and getting local citizens minds right about the immigrants’ presence in the community!

In other words, you are paying for ethnic non-profit groups to organize in your community. Remember ACORN? Well these are little ACORNs!

(Don’t you just love this deceptive language!)

The Ethnic Community Self-Help program supports ethnic community-based organizations in providing refugee populations with critical services to assist them in becoming integrated members of American society.

Program Description

The Ethnic Community Self-Help program provides assistance to refugee community-based organizations and other groups that:

Address community building

Facilitate cultural adjustment and integration

Deliver mutually supportive functions

Information exchange

Civic participation

Resource enhancement

Orientation and support to new and established refugees

Public education to the larger community

Ethnic Community Self-Help programs connect newly arrived refugees to community resources [aka welfare!—ed]. Ethnic Community Self-Help programs target all ORR populations, and all U.S.-based governmental and certified non-profit organizations are eligible to apply.

What is up with ORR that much (maybe all!) of their grant information is out of date!

Over the years, I’ve visited ORR and found lists of who was receiving grants and for how much, but that information is not available now.

Oh sure, you can get the old ECBO grants list. But those grants have expired. Check it out and see that they passed out nearly $4.5 million to a list of ECBOs around the country. Those grants expired in 2017.

So, maybe the Trump Administration has cut out the program?

The answer is NO!

Just this month the ORR put out a notice of two upcoming grants. One of those is for ECBOs. Although the money is less than in the past—$2 million instead of over $4 million—13 non-profit groups will rake in $100,000-$200,000 each.

***Below are the nine federal refugee resettlement contractors.

The present US Refugee Admissions Program will never be reformed if the system of paying the contractors by the head stays in place and the contractors are permitted to act as Leftwing political agitation groups, community organizers and lobbyists paid on our dime!

And, to add insult to injury they pretend it is all about ‘humanitarianism.’

The number in parenthesis is the percentage of their income paid by you (the taxpayer) to place the refugees into your towns and cities and get them signed up for their services (aka welfare)! And, get them registered to vote eventually!

From my most recent accounting, here. However, please see that Nayla Rush at the Center for Immigration Studies has done an update of their income, as has James Simpson at the Capital Research Center!

Church World Service (CWS) (71%)

Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC) (secular)(93%)

Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) (99.5%)

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) (57%)

International Rescue Committee (IRC) (secular) (66.5%)

US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) (secular) (98%)

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS) (97%)

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) (97%)

World Relief Corporation (WR) (72.8%)

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The grant program is known as the ‘Ethnic Community Self-help Program’ run out of the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement [a subgroup of Health and Human Services/HHS].

nine federal resettlement contractors*** are hired by the US State Department to place refugees in your towns and cities. Their job is to help the refugees settle in and get them signed up for their ‘services.’

the nine are paid by the head to place those refugees, but in addition the [HHS subgroup] Office of Refugee Resettlement [ORR] doles out many millions more each year to non-profit groups including those nine in the form of discretionary grants.

an entire cottage industry of non-profits have sprung up which get federal grants in most cases to benefit their specific ethnic group—Ethnic Community Based Organizations (ECBOs for short).

The grants are ostensibly to help the refugees integrate into a community, but one might wonder then why the funding is specific to groups that are maintaining their own cultural identity.

you can get the old ECBO grants list. But those grants have expired. Check it out and see that they passed out nearly $4.5 million to a list of ECBOs around the country. Those grants expired in 2017.

So, maybe the Trump Administration has cut out the program?

The answer is NO!

Just this month the ORR put out a notice of two upcoming grants. One of those is for ECBOs. Although the money is less than in the past—$2 million instead of over $4 million—13 non-profit groups will rake in $100,000-$200,000 each.

***Below are the nine federal refugee resettlement contractors.

The present US Refugee Admissions Program will never be reformed if the system of paying the contractors by the head stays in place and the contractors are permitted to act as Leftwing political agitation groups, community organizers and lobbyists paid on our dime!

And, to add insult to injury they pretend it is all about ‘humanitarianism.’

The number in parenthesis is the percentage of their income paid by you (the taxpayer) to place the refugees into your towns and cities and get them signed up for their services (aka welfare)! And, get them registered to vote eventually!

Nayla Rush at the Center for Immigration Studies has done an update of their income, as has James Simpson at the Capital Research Center!

Church World Service (CWS) (71%)

Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC) (secular)(93%)

Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) (99.5%)

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) (57%)

International Rescue Committee (IRC) (secular) (66.5%)

US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) (secular) (98%)

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS) (97%)

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) (97%)

World Relief Corporation (WR) (72.8%)


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President George W. Bush announces plan for “faith-based initiatives” - HISTORY | February 7, 2002

On this day in 2002, President George W. Bush announces his plan to federally fund faith-based initiatives.

Bush proposed that faith-based organizations should assume a greater role in providing social-service programs without breaching the separation of church and state. He suggested that government should not discriminate against faith-based programs, but it should encourage them to flourish. Under his plan, religious groups could receive federal funding to implement programs usually carried out by secular non-profit organizations.


Faith Based Initiative - Wikipedia

White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, formerly the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives [OFBCI]


White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships - Wikipedia

an office within the White House Office that is part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States. ... OFBCI was established by President George W. Bush through an executive order on January 29, 2001, representing one of the key domestic policies of Bush's campaign promise of "compassionate conservatism." ... President Barack Obama renamed the office

1 Under George W. Bush >> 1.1 Establishment clause issues

2 Under Barack Obama

3 Under Donald Trump

4 Controversies


List of executive actions by Barack Obama [2009] - Wikipedia

13498 - Amendments to Executive Order 13199 and Establishment of the President’s Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships February 5, 2009

13559 - Fundamental Principles and Policymaking Criteria for Partnerships With Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organizations November 17, 2010

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