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Placement and Coordination Program

Federal funding opportunity HHS-2026-ACF-ORR-RP-0007 from Administration for Children and Families - ORR.

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Posted
June 24, 2026
Closes
See announcement
Award ceiling
$5,000,000
Award floor
$1,000,000
Program funding
$27,820,000
Expected awards
10
Cost sharing
No
Instrument
Cooperative Agreement
Assistance listing
93.576
Category
Income Security and Social Services

Program funding history

Awards made under Assistance Listing 93.576 across FY2024–FY2026, from public federal spending records.

FY2024 obligated
$-2
FY2025 obligated
$-1,131,279
FY2026 (to date) obligated
$-7,071,816
Awards in window
319

Top recipients: George Mason University, Ethiopian Community Development Council, Inc., Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-houston, Hias Inc, Friends of the Public-private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan

Source: USAspending.gov · refreshed July 2026

Synopsis

The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), invites eligible applicants to submit applications to administer the Placement and Coordination (PC) program.  

ORR will provide funding to diversify providers of PC services through awards to eligible organizations not currently implementing the Program of Initial Resettlement (PIR). New providers will strengthen the national resettlement framework by contributing unique innovations and perspectives.

PC providers will be responsible for administering services including the Program of Initial Resettlement (PIR) and Intensive Case Management (ICM) through one or more local service providers. Through PIR, PC providers will review refugee case profiles assigned by ORR, conduct outreach to identified U.S. ties, and confirm case placement locations.  PC providers will either serve cases directly or place them with local resettlement providers (LRPs) in their network. After the refugee arrives, the LRP will assume responsibility for providing PIR services for 30 to 90 days after arrival in the United States, based on self-sufficiency needs of the case.  Examples of services include airport pickup upon initial arrival, securing and furnishing housing, benefits applications, referrals, provision of cultural orientation, and provision of direct assistance.  Through ICM, providers will serve individuals with significant vulnerabilities that create barriers to assimilation and self-sufficiency for a service period of six to 12 months, or 12 to 24 months for individuals with long-term physical or mental health conditions or disabilities. Examples of services include regular case management discussions, psychosocial support, and connections to external sources of assistance. 

 

Who can apply

State governments are not eligible to apply to this NOFO.Organizations currently receiving funding from ORR to support the Program of Initial Resettlement are not eligible to apply to this NOFO. Applications from individuals (including sole proprietorships) and foreign entities are not eligible and will be disqualified from the merit review and funding under this funding opportunity. Faith-based and community organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are eligible for awards under this funding opportunity.

How to apply

Applications go through the official government listing. Grants Radar links you straight to the source.

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Agency contact: Ryan Foster · ryan.foster@acf.hhs.gov · 202-260-6949

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