Measuring Integration Programs for Disabled Refugees

GrantID: 17973

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: June 30, 2026

Grant Amount High: $30,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in with a demonstrated commitment to Refugee/Immigrant are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Black, Indigenous, People of Color grants, Disabilities grants, Homeless grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Quality of Life grants, Refugee/Immigrant grants.

Grant Overview

Integration Programs for Disabled Refugees and Immigrants

This funding initiative is dedicated to supporting integration programs specifically tailored for disabled refugees and immigrants. The primary goal is to create environments where these individuals can achieve self-sufficiency and improved quality of life through targeted services such as language support, skills training, and community engagement opportunities. Unlike general integration funding, this program does not support broad refugee outreach efforts or non-targeted social services; its focus remains firmly on initiatives that address the specific needs of disabled immigrants and refugees.

One illustrative use case involves a partnership between a nonprofit organization and local government to offer vocational training programs that focus on skill development for disabled refugee populations. This initiative not only equips participants with essential job skills but also fosters social connections, further supporting their integration into the community. Another example is a community center that provides language classes and assistive technology training, allowing disabled immigrants to navigate their new environment more effectively.

Organizations eligible for this funding should include those that cater specifically to the unique integration challenges faced by disabled refugees and immigrants. This includes nonprofits that can demonstrate existing relationships with these communities and a history of successful program implementation. However, organizations that do not have a clear focus on the intersection of disability and refugee services may find their applications are not prioritized.

Emerging capacity requirements stress the need for organizations to outline a comprehensive understanding of the barriers disabled refugees and immigrants face. Effective proposals should reflect a commitment to tackling these challenges through evidence-based programming and should include partnerships with local groups for resource sharing and collaborative support. Moreover, a strong emphasis on measurable outcomes will be vital in demonstrating the efficacy of proposed initiatives.

Fit assessment criteria for funding include the capacity of the applicant organization to implement and manage complex integration programs. Common pitfalls include underestimating the resources required for effective implementation, such as staff training and cultural competency development, which can hinder the success of the proposed projects.

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