The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is now accepting applications for its Citizenship and Integration Grant Program.
This program provides funding to organizations nationwide that offer programs to help lawful permanent residents (those with green cards) prepare for the naturalization process and become U.S. citizens.
What the Program Offers
- Up to $10 million is available in grants to support high-quality citizenship preparation services.
- Organizations can receive up to $300,000 each over two years.
- Funding prioritizes programs that reach remote, underserved, or isolated communities.
- Services must include both citizenship instruction (English, U.S. history, and civics) and assistance with naturalization applications.
Program History and Impact
- The Citizenship and Integration Grant Program has been running for 16 years.
- Since 2009, it has awarded $155 million through 644 grants.
- These grants have helped over 300,000 immigrants prepare for and achieve citizenship.
How to Apply
- Applications are due by June 21st.
- Visit www.grants.gov for full details and application instructions.
- For more information about the program, visit the USCIS website or email