Preferred
Communities Program Data Points pg.
HHS/ACF Office of Refugee Resettlement
Preferred Communities Program
Data Points
Agency: Administration for Children and Families (ACF)/Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)
Form: Preferred Communities (PC) Program – Program Data Points (PC-PDP) |
Grantee Name:
Grant Number:
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Reporting Period From: MM/DD/YYYY To: MM/DD/YYYY |
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Reporting: Submit this Data Points form at each semi-annual reporting period (April 30 and October 30) as well as annually, with cumulative totals, by November 30. Please use the SF-PPR (narrative report) to explain or highlight key program successes and challenges that cannot be adequately explained here.
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PROGRAM INDICATORS |
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GOAL 1: HELPING VULNERABLE REFUGEES |
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Data Points by Population: ICM clients |
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No. of ICM Clients Served |
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Totals – ICM Clients Served (Include only individuals receiving ICM or a combination of ICM and group programming. Clients receiving only group-based services or remote services are counted separately in this document.)
(Totals – ICM clients served, continued) |
Country of origin (list countries here and totals by new enrollees to the right)
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Category of Primary Vulnerability at Intake (For individuals with more than one category of vulnerability, only mark the primary reason for enrollment; totals for this reporting period only)
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First-time Enrollees |
Re-Enrollees |
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Data Points by Population: Remote and Underserved Areas Clients ONLY (fill out only if applicable) |
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Totals – Remote and Underserved Areas Clients only |
Country of origin (totals by new enrollees only)
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Category of Primary Vulnerability at Intake – Remote or Underserved Areas Clients (For individuals with more than one category of vulnerability, only mark the primary reason for enrollment; totals for this reporting period only)
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ICM Client Assessment Indicators |
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Risk Domain & Assessment Criteria (at-risk; stable; thriving) |
Totals for Clients at INTAKE in this reporting period |
Totals for Clients who have reached 180 DAYS in this reporting period |
Totals for clients who have reached 360 DAYS in this reporting period |
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At-Risk |
Stable |
Thriving |
At-Risk |
Stable |
Thriving |
At-Risk |
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Thriving |
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Housing (Risk of homelessness or eviction; adequate housing with occasional need for help with rent; no need of rent assistance) |
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Food security (Significant reliance on food banks; occasional need of food assistance; no need of food assistance) |
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Finances (Income & Employment) (Unemployment; occasional employment; regular employment) |
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Financial Management (Inability to manage assistance or income to meet needs; occasional ability to form and stay within budget; regular ability to meet needs and work on savings) |
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Mental Health (Significantly limited ability to perform daily functions, and unwillingness or inability to access mental healthcare services; somewhat impaired ability to function daily and to access/participate in mental healthcare services; no impairment in performance of daily functions and/or in active treatment for identified mental health need) |
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Navigation of Physical Healthcare Systems (Limited/no access to or understanding of healthcare; occasional need for help with access to care; independent management of condition and medications) |
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Transportation (No access to transportation; limited access to transportation; regular and independent means of transportation) |
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Linkages to Benefit Systems (SSI & food stamps) (Limited/no access to or understanding of benefits; occasional need of help with access to benefits; independent access to and understanding of benefits systems) |
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English Language Education (ELE) (No access to/participation in ELE; regular attendance and participation in ELE; no need for ELE) |
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Family Wellness (Wellness= absence of violence, child endangerment, and substance abuse) (Family is experiencing one or more elements; family is addressing wellness issues; family is not experiencing any of these elements) |
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Social Adjustment & Interaction/ Integration (Isolated or not adjusting to resettlement; learning coping skills & building social relationships; adapting to resettlement and actively engaged with family, community and/ school |
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Immigration Status (In need of assistance with LPR at enrollment; not in need of assistance with LPR at enrollment; on track to naturalization at closure)
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Client Progress: ICM clients
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ICM Clients only For first-time enrollees At 180 days:
At 360 days:
For re-enrollees At 180 days:
At 360 days:
_________________________________________________ First-Year Enrollees:
Second-Year Enrollees:
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Client Progress: Remote and Underserved Areas Clients |
Remote and underserved clients only At 3 months:
At Case Closure, if longer than 3 months:
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INDICATORS FOR PARTICIPANTS ENROLLED SOLELY IN GROUP ACTIVITIES (non-ICM clients only)
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No. Clients Served |
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Client Progress in Group Activities (Non-ICM clients only) |
Total number of clients enrolled solely in group activities (sum a – b)
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GOAL 2: PROGRAMMING AND ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING (Supporting Refugee Service Providers)
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Data Point |
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Indicators |
No. Clients Served |
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Program Services and Components
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Volunteer and Community Engagement |
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Outreach and Dissemination |
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Volunteer Engagement and Hours Contributed by Pro Bono Service |
w. Major volunteer activities (list):
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December 2017
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Program Indicators SF-PPR-B |
Author | USER |
Last Modified By | SYSTEM |
File Modified | 2019-12-09 |
File Created | 2019-12-09 |