Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration Grants

The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides aid and sustainable solutions for refugees, victims of conflict and stateless people around the world, through repatriation, local integration, and resettlement in the United States.

The Bureau also promotes the United States'' population and migration policies.



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The Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) welcomes the submission of proposals for the Moscow Overseas Processing Entity (OPE) for FY 2009. The deadline for...more
Posted On - 2008-07-03


PRM provides assistance to Colombian refugees in the Andean region as well as the first 90 days of emergency assistance to IDPs in Colombia (mid and long-term assistance to IDPs is provided by...more
Posted On - 2008-06-03


PRM is currently accepting NGO proposals that support Mauritanian refugee reintegration through a community-based approach focusing primarily on agricultural and livelihoods support. Priority will...more
Posted On - 2008-04-21




IOs and NGOs are encouraged to submit proposals to PRM that complement existing protection and assistance activities for Tibetan refugees in South Asia that cover the following sectors: protection,...more
Posted On - 2008-04-21


In FY2008, PRM?s focus is to continue facilitating sustainable minority returns to Kosovo from Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia; and providing local integration to displaced persons in Montenegro...more
Posted On - 2008-04-04


A) Current Funding Priorities for Chad: (1) Proposed activities should support refugees in Chad, primarily the 300,000 refugees from Sudan and the CAR. Proposals may include work in the following...more
Posted On - 2008-03-31


Given continuing funding constraints, PRM’s FY2008 priorities are only for activities in the North and South Caucasus that fill critical humanitarian gaps for refugee and/or IDP populations. In...more
Posted On - 2008-03-28




Limited funding is available to support NGOs working in southern Sudan (Jonglei State, Eastern Equatoria State, and Upper Nile State) in support of Sudanese refugee repatriation and reintegration...more
Posted On - 2008-03-19


1. Programs will benefit refugees in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Yemen. Activities may include the local host population, however, NGOs should concentrate on care/maintenance activities for...more
Posted On - 2008-03-19




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