Thank You CORE Partners!

With 2023 coming to a close, CORE would like to take a moment to thank the following individuals, organizations, and partners for their collaboration with CORE this past year. We appreciate your partnership in supporting CO providers and newcomers resettling to the U.S. Learn more about each partner organization below.  

  • Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration (PRM) 
    • The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) is the humanitarian bureau of the State Department. PRM promotes U.S. interests by providing protection, easing suffering, and resolving the plight of persecuted and forcibly displaced people around the world. 
  • Center for Adjustment, Resilience, and Recovery (CARRE) 
    • CARRE supports practitioners to prevent and mitigate the impact of traumatic stress on forcibly displaced children, youth and families. 
  • Members of the Cultural Orientation Working Group 
    • The mission of the Cultural Orientation Working Group is to improve and enhance the quality of Cultural Orientation programming for newcomers by bringing together stakeholders in collaboration across the Cultural Orientation continuum.
  • National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM) 
    • NRC-RIM is funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to support health departments and community organizations working with refugee, immigrant, and migrant communities that have been disproportionately affected by health inequities. 
  • Refugee Housing Solutions 
    • Refugee Housing Solutions provides technical housing support to resettlement practitioners, landlords and property managers, refugees, and volunteers across the United States and partners with them to develop and implement cohesive strategies to increase the availability and affordability of housing. 
  • Refugee Welcome Collective 
    • The Refugee Welcome Collective is a community sponsorship technical assistance and training provider funded by the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. They aim to improve outcomes for refugees resettled through the U.S. Refugee Admissions program by building capacity and expanding community sponsorship. 
  • Supporting Access to Financial Empowerment (SAFE) 
    • SAFE is an initiative launched by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and IRC’s Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO) to empower newly arrived families as they begin their journey to financial stability and economic security in their new homes across the U.S. 
  • Signpost 
    • Signpost is IRC’s community-led information service that empowers its clients in times of crisis. Signpost delivers critical information through staff equipped with digital tools, digital channels, and social media — providing communities with timely and actionable information to make critical decisions on the issues that matter most to them. 
  • Switchboard 
    • Switchboard provides tools, learning opportunities, research, and technical assistance covering a range of topics related to the newcomer experience. 

We look forward to continuing partnerships in 2024!