Helping refugees rebuild their lives in a new country is an incredibly rewarding experience that takes a good deal of preparation and planning. To ensure the refugee individual/family gets the support they need, you and your team commit to providing a specific set of core services for their first 90 days in the country.
When applying, your Group Coordinator will be asked to fill in relevant information about these services in the application. As you plan for sponsorship, the guide below will help you locate resources in your community and make sure you have these key commitments covered.
Sponsor groups prepare to cover expenses for the 90-day sponsorship period at a minimum of $2,425 per refugee. To apply, you will need to upload documentation that shows you have 60% of the required funds ($1,455 per refugee).
If you are applying to be matched with refugee you don’t know, grants are available to cover the initial 60% financial requirement. Learn more about The Sponsor Fund.
Sponsors plan to help refugee(s) access transportation and ensure they have safe, affordable housing over the length of the initial sponsorship period.
Sponsors greet refugee(s) at the airport and drive them to their initial housing.
Sponsors provide an introduction to their community and life in the United States. This includes topics like home and personal safety, rights and responsibilities, laws, navigating public transportation, banking, cultural practices, and community resources.
Sponsors communicate with refugee(s) in their language by using translation tools and professional interpretation.
Sponsors help refugee(s) learn and practice English. This could include English language classes, conversation circles at libraries, tutoring through local literacy groups, or regular conversational practice.
Sponsors help each refugee secure essential documentation:
Sponsors help refugee(s) find work by introducing them to the American workplace, connecting them with workforce development services, helping them develop short-term and long-term employment goals, and supporting resume preparation and interview practice.
Sponsors help refugee(s) access any public benefits they may be eligible for (e.g., time-limited cash assistance, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance, medical assistance, Supplemental Security Income).
Benefits include:
Sponsors help refugee(s) navigate health care and mental health resources and complete refugee health screening requirements.
Sponsors help refugee(s) enroll kids in school, locate child development programs, and find childcare.
Sponsors seek out cultural connections for their refugee or refugee family wherever possible — things like cultural foods, houses of worship, or connecting directly with other people who have relocated from the same country.
Sponsor groups plan for the transition from the initial 90-day sponsorship period when their support ends.
Sponsor groups complete the reports and surveys outlined below to provide the program with feedback and data on sponsorship results and impact.
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