The Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) is pleased to announce the availability of funds and a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Immigrant Assistance Programs Grants.
Donor Name: Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA)
State: California
County: San Francisco County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/03/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: 4 Years
Details:
This grant is for nonprofit and community-based organizations based in San Francisco.
The program will provide grants in these areas:
- Focused immigrant community projects
- This grant area includes categories and opportunities for the implementation of a broad range of immigrant assistance projects that focus on specific immigrant communities. Services and projects will provide a range of services, including immigrant engagement, immigration support services, and immigrant workforce and development initiatives. Categories are:
- Asian Pacific Islander (Api) Community Access To Services
- Immigrant Workers Program
- Assistance & Services For Immigrant Union Members
- This grant area includes categories and opportunities for the implementation of a broad range of immigrant assistance projects that focus on specific immigrant communities. Services and projects will provide a range of services, including immigrant engagement, immigration support services, and immigrant workforce and development initiatives. Categories are:
- DACA and affirmative immigration services
- This program seeks to assist community organizations involved in providing affirmative immigration legal services and community navigation and education support for immigrants currently eligible for DACA, or would have been eligible for DACA or Deferred Action for Parents (DAPA), or who may be eligible in the future for potential immigration reform. Immigrants supported by this project must live, work, or have demonstrated a connection to San Francisco. Categories in this area include:
- Daca & Affirmative Immigration Legal Services
- Community Navigation Services
- Immigration Technical Assistance
- Forensic Medical & Psychological Evaluations For Immigration Applications
- This program seeks to assist community organizations involved in providing affirmative immigration legal services and community navigation and education support for immigrants currently eligible for DACA, or would have been eligible for DACA or Deferred Action for Parents (DAPA), or who may be eligible in the future for potential immigration reform. Immigrants supported by this project must live, work, or have demonstrated a connection to San Francisco. Categories in this area include:
- Immigrant parent voting engagement and education in school board elections
- The purpose of this program is to promote legally-safe inclusion and education in San Francisco school board elections.
- Immigrant Parent Voting Engagement & Education In School Board Elections
- The purpose of this program is to promote legally-safe inclusion and education in San Francisco school board elections.
Funding Information
- Asian Pacific Islander (APIII) community access to services: Up to $75,000
- Project Period: 1- 4 years
- Immigrant Workers Program: Up to $400,000
- Project Period: 1- 4 years
- Assistance & Services For Immigrant Union Members: Up to $100,000
- Project Period: 1- 4 years
Eligibility Criteria
Proposers for all programs must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations based in the City and County of San Francisco (the City). Program activities must be conducted in San Francisco and will be focused on assisting individuals who live, work, or attend school in the City. Selected grantees must be City-compliant suppliers that demonstrate cultural and linguistic competence; have a history of assisting and serving San Francisco communities; demonstrate extensive knowledge of neighborhood services, issues, and resources; and demonstrate credibility and capacity to reach target populations.
For more information, visit OCEIA.