Announcement of the Award of 43 Single-Source Low-Cost Extension Supplement Grants Within the Office of Refugee Resettlement's Unaccompanied Alien Children's (UAC) Program, 28659-28660 [2017-13081]

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ITEMS ALSO DISCUSSED: Laura E. Sinram, Acting Deputy Secretary of the Commission. [FR Doc. 2017–13323 Filed 6–21–17; 4:15 pm] BILLING CODE 6715–01–P FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM asabaliauskas on DSKBBXCHB2PROD with NOTICES Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Bank Holding Companies The companies listed in this notice have applied to the Board for approval, pursuant to the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.) (BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR part 225), and all other applicable statutes and regulations to become a bank holding company and/or to acquire the assets or the ownership of, control of, or the power to vote shares of a bank or bank holding company and all of the banks and nonbanking companies owned by the bank holding company, including the companies listed below. The applications listed below, as well as other related filings required by the Board, are available for immediate inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank indicated. The applications will also be available for inspection at the offices of the Board of Governors. Interested VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:21 Jun 22, 2017 Jkt 241001 persons may express their views in writing on the standards enumerated in the BHC Act (12 U.S.C. 1842(c)). If the proposal also involves the acquisition of a nonbanking company, the review also includes whether the acquisition of the nonbanking company complies with the standards in section 4 of the BHC Act (12 U.S.C. 1843). Unless otherwise noted, nonbanking activities will be conducted throughout the United States. Unless otherwise noted, comments regarding each of these applications must be received at the Reserve Bank indicated or the offices of the Board of Governors not later than July 20, 2017. A. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (David L. Hubbard, Senior Manager) P.O. Box 442, St. Louis, Missouri 63166–2034. Comments can also be sent electronically to Comments.applications@stls.frb.org: 1. First Horizon National Corporation, Memphis, Tennessee; to merge with Capital Bank Financial Corp., Charlotte, North Carolina, and thereby indirectly acquire Capital Bank Corp., Raleigh, North Carolina. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, June 20, 2017. Yao-Chin Chao, Assistant Secretary of the Board. [FR Doc. 2017–13138 Filed 6–22–17; 8:45 am] 28659 includes whether the acquisition of the nonbanking company complies with the standards in section 10(c)(4)(B) of the HOLA (12 U.S.C. 1467a(c)(4)(B)). Unless otherwise noted, nonbanking activities will be conducted throughout the United States. Unless otherwise noted, comments regarding each of these applications must be received at the Reserve Bank indicated or the offices of the Board of Governors not later than July 20, 2017. A. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (Colette A. Fried, Assistant Vice President) 230 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60690–1414: 1. FFBW, MHC, to become a mutual savings and loan holding company, and FFBW, Inc., to become a mid-tier stock savings and loan holding company, by acquiring 100 percent of First Federal Bank of Wisconsin, all of Brookfield, Wisconsin. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, June 20, 2017. Yao-Chin Chao, Assistant Secretary of the Board. [FR Doc. 2017–13137 Filed 6–22–17; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6210–01–P DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES BILLING CODE 6210–01–P FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Formations of, Acquisitions by, and Mergers of Savings and Loan Holding Companies The companies listed in this notice have applied to the Board for approval, pursuant to the Home Owners’ Loan Act (12 U.S.C. 1461 et seq.) (HOLA), Regulation LL (12 CFR part 238), and Regulation MM (12 CFR part 239), and all other applicable statutes and regulations to become a savings and loan holding company and/or to acquire the assets or the ownership of, control of, or the power to vote shares of a savings association and nonbanking companies owned by the savings and loan holding company, including the companies listed below. The applications listed below, as well as other related filings required by the Board, are available for immediate inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank indicated. The application also will be available for inspection at the offices of the Board of Governors. Interested persons may express their views in writing on the standards enumerated in the HOLA (12 U.S.C. 1467a(e)). If the proposal also involves the acquisition of a nonbanking company, the review also PO 00000 Frm 00042 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Administration for Children and Families [CFDA Number: 93.676] Announcement of the Award of 43 Single-Source Low-Cost Extension Supplement Grants Within the Office of Refugee Resettlement’s Unaccompanied Alien Children’s (UAC) Program Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Notice of award of 43 singlesource low-cost extension supplement grants under the Unaccompanied Alien Children’s (UAC) Program. AGENCY: ACF, ORR, announces the award of 43 single-source low-cost extension supplement grants for a total of $34,847,803 under the Unaccompanied Alien Children’s (UAC) Program. DATES: Low-cost extension supplement grants will support activities from January 1, 2017 through January 31, 2017. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jallyn Sualog, Director, Division of Unaccompanied Alien Children Operations, Office of Refugee SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\23JNN1.SGM 23JNN1 28660 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 120 / Friday, June 23, 2017 / Notices support the immediate need for additional capacity of shelter services to accommodate the increasing number of UACs referred by DHS into ORR care. The increase in the UAC population necessitates the need for expansion of services to expedite the release of UAC. Resettlement, 330 C Street SW., Washington, DC 20201. Phone: (202) 401–4997. Email: DCSProgram@ acf.hhs.gov. The following supplement grants will SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Location U.S. U.S. U.S. U.S. Multi-City Multi-City Multi-City Multi-City Grantee ......................................... ......................................... ......................................... ......................................... asabaliauskas on DSKBBXCHB2PROD with NOTICES U.S. Multi-City ......................................... U.S. Multi-City ......................................... U.S. Multi-City ......................................... U.S. Multi-City ......................................... U.S. Multi-City ......................................... Staunton, VA ........................................... Lincolndale, NY ....................................... San Antonio, TX ...................................... Corpus Christi, TX ................................... Chicago, IL .............................................. National ................................................... Mesa, AZ ................................................. La Verne, CA ........................................... Fullerton, CA ........................................... Manvel, TX .............................................. Houston, TX ............................................ Miami, FL ................................................. Corpus Christi, TX ................................... U.S. Multi-City ......................................... National ................................................... Seattle, WA ............................................. Portland, OR ............................................ Phoenix, AZ ............................................. Philadelphia, PA ...................................... San Antonio, TX ...................................... San Antonio, TX ...................................... Fairfield, CA ............................................. Bristow, VA .............................................. Woodland, CA ......................................... Miami, FL ................................................. San Antonio, TX ...................................... Bronx, NY ................................................ Syosset, NY ............................................. Kingston, NY ........................................... New York, NY .......................................... New York, NY .......................................... New York, NY .......................................... Yonkers, NY ............................................ 19:21 Jun 22, 2017 Jkt 241001 Amount BCFS Health and Human Services ......................................................................... Southwest Key, Inc .................................................................................................. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops ....................................................... Crittenton ................................................................................................................. Children’s Village ..................................................................................................... MercyFirst ................................................................................................................ United States Committee for Refugee and Immigrants .......................................... His House, Inc ......................................................................................................... Heartland ................................................................................................................. Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service ............................................................ Shenandoah ............................................................................................................. Lincoln Hall .............................................................................................................. St. Peter-St. Joseph Children’s Home .................................................................... Upbring .................................................................................................................... Heartland Human Care, Inc ..................................................................................... United Stated Conference of Catholic Bishops ....................................................... A New Leaf .............................................................................................................. David & Margaret ..................................................................................................... Florence Crittenton .................................................................................................. Shiloh ....................................................................................................................... Catholic Charities Houston-Galveston ..................................................................... His House ................................................................................................................ Upbring .................................................................................................................... BCFS Health and Human Services (102) ............................................................... Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service ............................................................ Youth Care ............................................................................................................... Morrison Child and Family Services ........................................................................ Tumbleweed Child and Family Services ................................................................. KidsPeace ................................................................................................................ BCFS Health and Human Services (110) ............................................................... Seton Home ............................................................................................................. BCFS Health and Human Services (112) ............................................................... Youth for Tomorrow ................................................................................................. Yolo County ............................................................................................................. Catholic Charities Boystown .................................................................................... BCFS Health and Human Services (116) ............................................................... Cardinal McCloskey ................................................................................................. Mercy First ............................................................................................................... Children’s Home of Kingston ................................................................................... Lutheran Social Services of Metropolitan New York ............................................... Cayuga Home for Children DBA Cayuga Centers .................................................. Catholic Guardian Services ..................................................................................... Leake and Watts Services, Inc ................................................................................ ORR has specific requirements for the provision of services. Award recipients must have the infrastructure, licensing, experience, and appropriate level of trained staff to meet those requirements. The expansion of the existing shelter services and post-release/home studies programs through this supplemental award is a key strategy for ORR to be prepared to meet its responsibility of safe and timely release of Unaccompanied Alien Children referred to its care by DHS and to provide services for vulnerable youth post release. This will allow the US Border Patrol to continue its vital national security mission to prevent illegal VerDate Sep<11>2014 In order to be prepared for an increase in referrals for shelter and post release/ home studies services, ORR will solicit proposals from forty three grantees to accommodate the extensive amount of referrals from DHS. migration, trafficking, and protect the borders of the United States. Statutory Authority: This program is authorized by— (A) Section 462 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, which in March 2003, transferred responsibility for the care and custody of Unaccompanied Alien Children from the Commissioner of the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to the Director of ORR of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). (B) The Flores Settlement Agreement, Case No. CV85–4544RJK (C.D. Cal. 1996), as well as the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims PO 00000 Frm 00043 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 $1,145,366.00 349,114.00 238,188.00 100,522.00 96,438.00 41,171.00 530,760.00 24,414 111,211.00 270,959.00 330,255.00 1,280,435.00 574,485.00 216,543.00 3,169,960.00 507,397.00 248,248.00 518,699.00 1,017,271.00 429,079.00 563,040.00 742,246.00 2,004,628 8,156,483.00 1,450,002.00 129,580.00 883,727.00 177,104.00 875,670.00 159,870.00 275,474.00 316,623.00 1,005,950.00 235,636.00 442,406.00 1,018,000.00 148,056.00 515,025.00 146,681.00 369,231.00 2,703,131.00 560,869.00 767,856.00 Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110–457), which authorizes post release services under certain conditions to eligible children. All programs must comply with the Flores Settlement Agreement, Case No. CV85– 4544–RJK (C.D. Cal. 1996), pertinent regulations and ORR policies and procedures. Christopher Beach, Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of Administration, Administration for Children and Families. [FR Doc. 2017–13081 Filed 6–22–17; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4184–45–P E:\FR\FM\23JNN1.SGM 23JNN1

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[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 120 (Friday, June 23, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 28659-28660]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2017-13081]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Administration for Children and Families

[CFDA Number: 93.676]


Announcement of the Award of 43 Single-Source Low-Cost Extension 
Supplement Grants Within the Office of Refugee Resettlement's 
Unaccompanied Alien Children's (UAC) Program

AGENCY: Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), Administration for 
Children and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services 
(HHS).

ACTION: Notice of award of 43 single-source low-cost extension 
supplement grants under the Unaccompanied Alien Children's (UAC) 
Program.

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SUMMARY: ACF, ORR, announces the award of 43 single-source low-cost 
extension supplement grants for a total of $34,847,803 under the 
Unaccompanied Alien Children's (UAC) Program.

DATES: Low-cost extension supplement grants will support activities 
from January 1, 2017 through January 31, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jallyn Sualog, Director, Division of 
Unaccompanied Alien Children Operations, Office of Refugee

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Resettlement, 330 C Street SW., Washington, DC 20201. Phone: (202) 401-
4997. Email: DCSProgram@acf.hhs.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following supplement grants will support 
the immediate need for additional capacity of shelter services to 
accommodate the increasing number of UACs referred by DHS into ORR 
care. The increase in the UAC population necessitates the need for 
expansion of services to expedite the release of UAC. In order to be 
prepared for an increase in referrals for shelter and post release/home 
studies services, ORR will solicit proposals from forty three grantees 
to accommodate the extensive amount of referrals from DHS.

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           Location                    Grantee               Amount
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U.S. Multi-City...............  BCFS Health and Human      $1,145,366.00
                                 Services.
U.S. Multi-City...............  Southwest Key, Inc...         349,114.00
U.S. Multi-City...............  United States                 238,188.00
                                 Conference of
                                 Catholic Bishops.
U.S. Multi-City...............  Crittenton...........         100,522.00
                                Children's Village...          96,438.00
U.S. Multi-City...............  MercyFirst...........          41,171.00
U.S. Multi-City...............  United States                 530,760.00
                                 Committee for
                                 Refugee and
                                 Immigrants.
U.S. Multi-City...............  His House, Inc.......             24,414
U.S. Multi-City...............  Heartland............         111,211.00
U.S. Multi-City...............  Lutheran Immigration          270,959.00
                                 and Refugee Service.
Staunton, VA..................  Shenandoah...........         330,255.00
Lincolndale, NY...............  Lincoln Hall.........       1,280,435.00
San Antonio, TX...............  St. Peter-St. Joseph          574,485.00
                                 Children's Home.
Corpus Christi, TX............  Upbring..............         216,543.00
Chicago, IL...................  Heartland Human Care,       3,169,960.00
                                 Inc.
National......................  United Stated                 507,397.00
                                 Conference of
                                 Catholic Bishops.
Mesa, AZ......................  A New Leaf...........         248,248.00
La Verne, CA..................  David & Margaret.....         518,699.00
Fullerton, CA.................  Florence Crittenton..       1,017,271.00
Manvel, TX....................  Shiloh...............         429,079.00
Houston, TX...................  Catholic Charities            563,040.00
                                 Houston-Galveston.
Miami, FL.....................  His House............         742,246.00
Corpus Christi, TX............  Upbring..............          2,004,628
U.S. Multi-City...............  BCFS Health and Human       8,156,483.00
                                 Services (102).
National......................  Lutheran Immigration        1,450,002.00
                                 and Refugee Service.
Seattle, WA...................  Youth Care...........         129,580.00
Portland, OR..................  Morrison Child and            883,727.00
                                 Family Services.
Phoenix, AZ...................  Tumbleweed Child and          177,104.00
                                 Family Services.
Philadelphia, PA..............  KidsPeace............         875,670.00
San Antonio, TX...............  BCFS Health and Human         159,870.00
                                 Services (110).
San Antonio, TX...............  Seton Home...........         275,474.00
Fairfield, CA.................  BCFS Health and Human         316,623.00
                                 Services (112).
Bristow, VA...................  Youth for Tomorrow...       1,005,950.00
Woodland, CA..................  Yolo County..........         235,636.00
Miami, FL.....................  Catholic Charities            442,406.00
                                 Boystown.
San Antonio, TX...............  BCFS Health and Human       1,018,000.00
                                 Services (116).
Bronx, NY.....................  Cardinal McCloskey...         148,056.00
Syosset, NY...................  Mercy First..........         515,025.00
Kingston, NY..................  Children's Home of            146,681.00
                                 Kingston.
New York, NY..................  Lutheran Social               369,231.00
                                 Services of
                                 Metropolitan New
                                 York.
New York, NY..................  Cayuga Home for             2,703,131.00
                                 Children DBA Cayuga
                                 Centers.
New York, NY..................  Catholic Guardian             560,869.00
                                 Services.
Yonkers, NY...................  Leake and Watts               767,856.00
                                 Services, Inc.
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    ORR has specific requirements for the provision of services. Award 
recipients must have the infrastructure, licensing, experience, and 
appropriate level of trained staff to meet those requirements. The 
expansion of the existing shelter services and post-release/home 
studies programs through this supplemental award is a key strategy for 
ORR to be prepared to meet its responsibility of safe and timely 
release of Unaccompanied Alien Children referred to its care by DHS and 
to provide services for vulnerable youth post release. This will allow 
the US Border Patrol to continue its vital national security mission to 
prevent illegal migration, trafficking, and protect the borders of the 
United States.
    Statutory Authority: This program is authorized by--
    (A) Section 462 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, which in 
March 2003, transferred responsibility for the care and custody of 
Unaccompanied Alien Children from the Commissioner of the former 
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to the Director of ORR of 
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
    (B) The Flores Settlement Agreement, Case No. CV85-4544RJK (C.D. 
Cal. 1996), as well as the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims 
Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110-457), which 
authorizes post release services under certain conditions to eligible 
children. All programs must comply with the Flores Settlement 
Agreement, Case No. CV85-4544-RJK (C.D. Cal. 1996), pertinent 
regulations and ORR policies and procedures.

Christopher Beach,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of Grants Policy, Office of 
Administration, Administration for Children and Families.
[FR Doc. 2017-13081 Filed 6-22-17; 8:45 am]
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