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Organization AFYA Brit Olam HIAS Israeli Flying Aid Committed Date Total Commitment 12/16/2015 $ 50,000.00 2/5/2016 $ 70,000.00 7/7/2016 $ 50,000.00 12/26/2013 $ 27,000.00 12/9/2015 $ 195,294.00 12/14/2016 $ 40,000 Description To provide 35 pallets of supplies (10 to Greece and the remainder to be distributed in the Middle East) to Lesvos. To create infrastructure and provide support to leading rescue workers in Greece. To support Syrian Refugees in Lesvos through the shipment of medical supplies and the provision of psychosocial support to medical professionals To support Syrian refugees by providing parenting services, daycare, and educational services for children. Additionally, this grant was used to provide support and training to direct service staff. To deploy an expert staff member to Jordan for six months to provide resettlement processing and referral assistance for refugee children from Syria who have severe medical conditions due to abuse, torture, or mutilation. To deploy four expert staff and a Senior Protection Officer to provide resettlement processing and referral assistance to Syrian refugees in Turkey and Jordan. To open a legal office in Athens that will help support refuges when they come to the city for interviews. This office also allows HIAS to strengthen its relationships with embassies within the EU which allow them to better advocate for refugees seeking family reunification. To set up a community daycare center in the Mafraq District to serve vulnerable women and children affected by the Syrian civil war. 2/5/2016 $ 67,532.00 To partner with the IDF to provide much needed supplies to refugees and relief workers in Syria.

International Blue Crescent 9/25/2015 $ 26,700.00 12/27/2016 $ 76,200.00 8/15/2013 $ 35,100.00 To provide school supplies to students in Turkey. To provide basic necessities such as food, personal hygiene products and household appliances to refugees in displaced person camps in Akhtarin, Syria To improve the care available for survivors of sexual assault. International Rescue Committee IRAP 10/29/2013 $ 14,900.00 7/18/2014 $ 21,000.00 10/27/2015 $ 21,000.00 12/14/2016 $ 21,000.00 9/30/2015 $ 94,278.00 To facilitate training for medical professionals and government hospitals on best practices for providing treatment to female refugees. To provide legal assistance to Syrian refugees applying for resettlement To continue to help vulnerable Syrian refugees apply for resettlement. To provide legal services to refugees in Jordan including help with resettlement efforts. This program will help support most vulnerable refugees such as children, women and individuals who identify as LGBTI. To operate IsraAID s medical mobile clinic which provides medical services, mental health, and psychosocial support to refugees and supports health facilities already in operation in Turkey. IsraAID 12/4/2015 $ 106,421.00 To provide medical services and humanitarian relief to refugees in Greece.

Israel Trauma Coalition 10/29/2013 $ 71,998.00 7/17/2014 $ 21,500.00 To bring ITC trauma experts to Jordan to provide training to professionals and volunteers working with Syrian Refugees. Trainings were focused on creating professionalism and providing support to caregivers. To support the Oasis of Hope project which empowered refugees to improve their quality of life and communal infrastructures 11/6/2015 $ 21,890.00 9/25/2015 $ 20,575.00 To aid ITC s efforts provide local caregivers with trainings facilitated by ITC trauma experts. To promote social integration of foreign citizens migrating into Hungary through providing Mother-Child care in a refugee camp. JDC-Menedek 7/15/2016 $ 34,910.00 To create and support a mobile center located in Hungary s Vámosszabadi refugee camp. At the center refugees receive Hungarian language instruction, social services and educational services for children. This grant will also fund integration assistance services to refugees in the nearby city of Győr. Jordan Red Crescent 3/2/2015 $ 49,950.00 To enhance and further develop the emergency response capacity of JRC in relation to the Syrian Refugee Crisis. To improve the educational and mentoring resources available both to displaced Syrian children as well as Jordanian children attending schools which have been severely strained by the influx of Syrian students.

KIMIYAA NATAN Orient Save the Children Canada 12/14/2016 $ 20,000.00 11/4/2015 $ 60,000.00 2/5/2016 $ 35,000.00 7/7/2016 $ 31,530.00 $ 7/15/2016 11,600.00* 3/20/2014 $ 50,000.00 To provide assistance to refugees in German by pairing them with local mentors and vocational training. This program is designed to help refugees integrate both economically and socially. To support NATAN-International Humanitarian Aid and SID-ISRAEL to develop a relief program in Serbia to help refugees improve their physical and mental well-being. To enable NATAN's program, already in operation, to continue for two more months through the end of the difficult winter season and to enable NATAN s clinic to support 20 more volunteers. To support Syrian Refugees in Serbia by providing psychological support as well as training to volunteers To support a 10 a ten day medical mission to assist refugees in northern Greece. To support Multi-Activity Center s which provide educational services to adolescents in refugee camps Shalom Aleichem School 12/8/2015 $1,400.00 SID 11/3/2015 $ 12,408.00 Szeged University, Hungary 9/30/2015 $ 23,700.00 Traag 12/14/2016 $ 29,727.00 To support school children assisting Syrian refugees. To raise awareness about the refugee crisis and to provide a coordinate humanitarian response as well as professional training on how to meet the psychological and medical needs of refugee families. To support Hungary's professional and volunteer relief workers as they assist refugee population in Hungary. To support refugees in Belgrade by providing information and education as well as helping them to meet their basic needs such transportation, food, and medical care.

U.S. Fund for UNICEF 1/2/2014 $ 25,000.00 To fund health programs in Jordan. Health programs include, but are not limited to Immunization against measles and polio, mobile health clinics and the provision of health supplies, medicines and nutrition supplements. World Jewish Relief Ziv Medical Center 7/25/2013 $ 15,100.00 10/29/2013 $ 39,955.00 10/12/2015 $ 77,196.00 7/11/2016 $ 70,000.00 12/14/2016 $ $31,707 12/14/2016 $ 44,635 12/18/2013 $ 30,000.00 For the provision of good quality and nutritious food for 500 refugee children in Jordan s Za atari Refugee Camp. To continue to support World Jewish Relief in their effort to aid Syrian refugees To support Syrian refugee children in Turkey through the provision of winterization kits. To support Syrian Refugees in Turkey through the Support Centre for Women in Islahiye. To protect women in Athens who have been deemed the most vulnerable (Victims of abuse and trafficking, pregnant women, and unaccompanied women with children). This program will provide shelter and basic needs to these women-in-need. To support a mobile school which will provide educational and social support to 200 vulnerable children in Patras, Greece. To offer medical assistance to Syrian casualties. *Grant amounts matched by the Multifaith Alliance.