Announcement of Intent To Award 35 Operating Division (OPDIV)-Initiated Supplements for Grantees Under the Direct Services for Survivors of Torture Program

Published date10 June 2020
Citation85 FR 35429
Record Number2020-12564
SectionNotices
CourtChildren And Families Administration
Federal Register, Volume 85 Issue 112 (Wednesday, June 10, 2020)
[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 112 (Wednesday, June 10, 2020)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 35429-35430]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2020-12564]
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                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
                Administration for Children and Families
                [CFDA Number: 93.604]
                Announcement of Intent To Award 35 Operating Division (OPDIV)-
                Initiated Supplements for Grantees Under the Direct Services for
                Survivors of Torture Program
                AGENCY: Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Administration for
                Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services
                (HHS).
                ACTION: Notice of intent to issue 35 OPDIV-Initiated Supplements.
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                SUMMARY: ACF, ORR, Division of Refugee Health announces the intent to
                award 35 OPDIV-Initiated Supplements in amounts ranging from $23,500 to
                $95,569 to grantees providing direct services funded through the
                Services for Survivors of Torture Program. See Table 1 below for more
                details on the supplement awards.
                DATES: The proposed period of support for the supplements begins on
                September 30, 2020, and ends on September 29, 2021.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Curi Kim, Division Director, Division
                of Refugee Health, Office of Refugee Resettlement, 330 C Street SW,
                Washington, DC, 20201. Telephone: 202-401-5585. Email:
                [email protected].
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The supplements will be allocated to (1)
                make grantee award amounts whole (equal to their original requested
                amount); (2) provide a $23,500 increase to all grantees; and (3)
                provide an increase to two grantees in areas of highest need with the
                largest waiting lists: Texas and New York. The table below shows the
                grantees' organization name, location, and supplemental award amount.
                 Table 1
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                 Supplement
                 Organization name City State amount
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                Arab Community Center for Economic and Dearborn.................. MI........................ $36,869
                 Social Services.
                Asian Americans for Community San Jose.................. CA........................ 23,500
                 Involvement, Center for Survivors of
                 Torture.
                Bethany Christian Services, Center for Grand Rapids.............. MI........................ 31,409
                 Healing Torture Trauma.
                Bilingual International Assistance St. Louis................. MO........................ 47,912
                 Services.
                Boston Medical Center, Boston Center for Boston.................... MA........................ 53,231
                 Refugee Health and Human Rights.
                Catholic Charities Corporation.......... Cleveland................. OH........................ 53,166
                Center for Survivors of Torture......... Dallas.................... TX........................ 90,989
                Connecticut Institute for Refugees and Bridgeport................ CT........................ 23,500
                 Immigrants.
                Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Clearwater................ FL........................ 23,500
                 Services, Florida Center for Survivors
                 of Torture.
                Heartland Alliance International, Chicago................... IL........................ 53,231
                 Marjorie Kovler Center.
                HIAS, Capital Area Healing Coalition.... Silver Spring............. MD........................ 84,083
                International Rescue Committee in New York.................. NY........................ 23,500
                 Colorado.
                International Rescue Committee in New York.................. NY........................ 53,231
                 Arizona.
                Lutheran Community Services Northwest, Seatac.................... WA........................ 53,015
                 Northwest Health and Human Rights.
                Lutheran Social Services Rocky Denver.................... CO........................ 23,500
                 Mountains, Southwest Program for
                 Survivors of Torture in New Mexico.
                Nationalities Service Center, Philadelphia.............. PA........................ 53,229
                 Philadelphia Partnership for Resilience
                 Collaborative.
                New York City Health & Hospitals, New York.................. NY........................ 79,110
                 Bellevue Hospital, Program for
                 Survivors of Torture.
                New York City Health & Hospitals, New York.................. NY........................ 23,500
                 Bellevue Hospital, Torture Treatment
                 Coalition.
                New York City Health & Hospitals, New York.................. NY........................ 23,500
                 Elmhurst Hospital, Libertas Center for
                 Human Rights.
                Northern Virginia Family Service, Oakton.................... VA........................ 28,652
                 Program for Survivors of Torture and
                 Trauma.
                Oregon Health & Science University, Portland.................. OR........................ 78,267
                 Torture Treatment Center of Oregon.
                Program for Torture Victims............. Los Angeles............... CA........................ 23,500
                Program for Torture Victims in Orange Los Angeles............... CA........................ 23,500
                 County.
                Survivors of Torture, International..... San Diego................. CA........................ 23,500
                The Center for Victims of Torture in St. Paul.................. MN........................ 23,500
                 Georgia.
                The Center for Victims of Torture....... St. Paul.................. MN........................ 53,231
                The University of California, San San Francisco............. CA........................ 23,500
                 Francisco Trauma Recovery Center,
                 Survivors International.
                Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Washington................ DC........................ 52,887
                 Coalition International.
                Utah Health and Human Rights Project.... Salt Lake City............ UT........................ 79,809
                Vermont Psychological Services, New Burlington................ VT........................ 53,239
                 England Survivors of Torture and Trauma.
                Jewish Family Services of Western NY.... Buffalo................... NY........................ 74,401
                Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center. Boise..................... ID........................ 62,879
                Partnership for Trauma Recovery......... Berkeley.................. CA........................ 71,878
                University of Louisville Research Louisville................ KY........................ 95,557
                 Foundation.
                Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles..... Los Angeles............... CA........................ 95,569
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                 Statutory Authority: Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998, section
                5(a), Public Law 105-320, 22 U.S.C. 2152 note.
                Elizabeth Leo,
                Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of
                Administration.
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