[...] Posted by christophercoen on March 5, 2010 Friends of Refugees’ presented a list of recommendations to the National Security Council for President Obama’s comprehensive review of the U.S. refugee resettlement program (here). [...]
[...] There is reason to believe, after analysing the resettlement agencies’ 990 forms, that many of them rely on the government for most of their funding, and not actually raising much private funding. (Check out our analysis of some of the LIRS affiliates’ funding in our Recommendations to the NSC’s inter-agency task force on refugee resettlement program reform, p.7, here). [...]
Mary said
Excellent document. Very well researched.
christophercoen said
Thanks Mary! None of us are really writers — we’re just volunteers helping refugees from all walks of life — but I hope its good enough.
Friends of Refugees’ Recommendations to the National Security Council – continued « Friends of Refugees said
[...] FORefugees reform ideas to the NSC’s inter-agency task force on refugee resettlment program&nb… [...]
Friends of Refugees’ Recommendations to the National Security Council – re. the ORR « Friends of Refugees said
[...] FORefugees reform ideas to the NSC’s inter-agency task force on refugee resettlment program&nb… [...]
Friends of Refugees’ Recommendations to the National Security Council – re. State Refugee Coordinators « Friends of Refugees said
[...] Posted by christophercoen on March 5, 2010 Friends of Refugees’ presented a list of recommendations to the National Security Council for President Obama’s comprehensive review of the U.S. refugee resettlement program (here). [...]
Episcopal Migration Ministries’ annual conference in D.C. « Friends of Refugees said
[...] to think we wrote 19 pages (here) of analysis and reform ideas for the NSC interagency task force’s refugee program review! [...]
Senate hearing on Refugee Protection Act of 2010 « Friends of Refugees said
[...] There is reason to believe, after analysing the resettlement agencies’ 990 forms, that many of them rely on the government for most of their funding, and not actually raising much private funding. (Check out our analysis of some of the LIRS affiliates’ funding in our Recommendations to the NSC’s inter-agency task force on refugee resettlement program reform, p.7, here). [...]