CFDA 97.102 · retired · Funded this fiscal year
Case Management Pilot Program
· HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF
Objective
The objective of the Case Management Pilot Program (CMPP) is to ensure that noncitizens engaged in immigration removal proceedings and enrolled in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Alternatives to Detention program have access to legal information and other critical services. CMPP service providers will provide case management, trafficking screening, legal orientation programs, and, as needed, mental health services, cultural orientation programs, connection to social services, and departure planning and reintegration services to noncitizens in immigration removal proceedings. The CMPP will enable the Department to determine whether CMPP services, delivered by nonprofits and/or local governments and overseen and managed by a National Board, are efficacious. For these purposes, efficacious means promoting compliance with immigration legal obligations, efficiencies within the immigration legal process, and other factors that are important for humanitarian reasons, including identifying victims of human trafficking and individuals potentially eligible for immigration relief.
Who Can Apply
- Other public institution/organization
The only eligible applicant is the CMPP National Board.
Who Benefits
- Sponsored organization
Beneficiaries of the Case Management Program are noncitizens in immigration removal proceedings. The CMPP National Board is a restricted federal grant. All federal grants have terms and conditions that apply to all parties participating in the grant. For the CMPP, all parties mean the National Board, which is considered the Recipient, and local governments and/or nonprofits selected by the National Board to provide CMPP services, which are considered the Sub-Recipients.
Assistance Types
- Project Grants
Program Contact
askcsid@fema.dhs.gov
18003686498