The Citizenship Grant Program being offered through the Office of Citizenship, within U.
S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), will provide monetary support to community-based organizations (CBOs) that serve immigrant populations.
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/> Approximately $ 1. 2 million of federal funding shall be made available through a competitive grant to CBOs that are located in areas of the United States with a large representation (or high concentration) of the nationÂ’s immigrant population.
The funds shall be used to support citizenship preparation programs incorporating activities to assist naturalization applicants (or potential naturalization applicants) to improve English language skills, gain knowledge of U.
S.
history and government (civics), prepare for the naturalization application and interview process, and expand awareness of available information and resources related to U.
S.
citizenship and the naturalization process.
The funds may only be used to provide direct services to immigrants with legal status in the United States.
Specific services to be provided may include but are not limited to, English as a Second Language (ESL), English Language (EL)/Civics, citizenship instruction, educational resources (textbooks, language software, computers, etc), assistance with preparing and completing the naturalization application process (including case management), citizenship-focused community outreach, and staff and volunteer training.Letter of IntentIf you intend to apply for Fiscal Year 2009 funding under this program, please send an email 30 days [April 15, 2009] prior to the application submission deadline to citizenshipgrantprogram@dhs.gov.
Although submission of the notice of intent to apply is not mandatory, your email will help USCIS plan more efficiently for the review of applications.
In your email, please include the name of your organization, address, contact person, and phone number.