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Affiliate Survey 2020Introduction and Instructions

Welcome to CLINIC and CCUSA's joint survey of affiliate programs that provide immigrationlegal services. This survey is important because it allows us to highlight the incredible workyou do all around the country. It helps CLINIC tell the story of your impact to grantmakers anddonors, government officials and the Catholic Church. Doing one survey saves you time andeffort and allows both agencies to share information and have a common understanding. Thesurvey will be open from February 6, 2020 through May 1, 2020. If you have any questions,you may contact:Ashley Rininger, Research Analyst, Catholic Charities USASharon Burns, Administrative Coordinator, Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.Here is what you need to know:There are a maximum number of 31 questions on the survey of 2019 activities.If your organization uses a case management system to track service data, thissurvey should take 30-45 minutes to complete.You are able to save your responses and return at another time to complete the survey.To save your responses, please select the "save and continue later" feature. Thisfeature is available starting on the second page. Once selected, you will be promptedto enter your e-mail address and you will receive a link to continue the survey whereyou left off.You will need the following information before you begin the survey:A list of current staff and their credentials;General information about volunteers;Fee schedule and application fees;The number of applications filed by application type; andSpecific information about legal applications filed and services provided in calendaryear 2019.Tell us about yourself. *First Name: *Last Name: *Job Title: *Email Address: *

Organization: *201. Catholic Social Services of Alaska204. Hispanic Catholic Social Services205. Catholic Social Services of Mobile209. Catholic Charities of Arkansas211. Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona212. Catholic Charities Community Services of Phoenix214. Catholic Charities of Los Angeles215. Catholic Charities Diocese of Monterey216. Catholic Charities of the East Bay217. Catholic Charities of Orange County218. Catholic Charities of Sacramento219. Catholic Charities of San Bernardino and Riverside220. Catholic Charities of San Diego221. Catholic Charities San Francisco222. Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County223. Catholic Charities of Santa Rosa224.Catholic Charities of Stockton225. Catholic Charities of Central Colorado226. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Denver227. Catholic Charities Diocese of Pueblo228. Catholic Charities of Fairfield County229. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford231. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington232. Catholic Charities, Inc. of the Diocese of Wilmington233. Catholic Charities of Idaho235. Catholic Charities of Central Florida (Diocese of of Orlando)236. Catholic Charities Diocese of Palm Beach237. Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida238. Catholic Charities of St. Augustine (Jacksonville)239. Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg240. Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice241. Catholic Charities of Atlanta242. Catholic Charities of South Georgia (Diocese of Savannah)244. Catholic Charities of Hawaii247. Catholic Charities of Dubuque250. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago255. Catholic Charities Diocese of Evansville256. Catholic Charities of Fort Wayne-South Bend257. Catholic Charities Diocese of Gary258. Catholic Charities Indianapolis, Inc.260. Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas261. Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

257. Catholic Charities Diocese of Gary258. Catholic Charities Indianapolis, Inc.260. Catholic Charities of Southwest Kansas261. Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas262. Catholic Charities of Salina263. Catholic Charities Diocese of Wichita266. Catholic Charities of Louisville269. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge269. Diocese of Baton Rouge Hispanic Apostolate273. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans274. Catholic Charities of North Louisiana275. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston276. Catholic Social Services of Fall River277. Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts278. Catholic Charities Diocese of Worcester County279. Catholic Charities of Baltimore280. Catholic Charities of Maine282. Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan297. Catholic Charities of St. Louis / St. Francis Community Services298. Catholic Social & Community Services of Biloxi299. Catholic Charities Diocese of Jackson301. Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte302. Catholic Charities of Raleigh305. Catholic Charities of Omaha307. Catholic Charities Diocese of Camden308. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Metuchen (Perth Amboy)309. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark310. Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley311. Catholic Charities Diocese of Paterson312. Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton312. Catholic Charities of Trenton - Ocean Emergency and Community Services313. Catholic Charities of Gallup314. Catholic Charities of Southern New Mexico315. Catholic Charities of Santa Fe316. Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada317. Catholic Community Services of Northern Nevada318. Catholic Charities Diocese of Albany319. Catholic Migration Services320. Catholic Charities of Buffalo321. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York323. Catholic Charities Tompkins/Tioga323. Catholic Family Center324. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rockville Centre325. Catholic Charities of Onondaga County326. Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio (Cincinnati)327. Catholic Charities of Cleveland331. Catholic Charities Diocese of Youngstown

326. Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio (Cincinnati)327. Catholic Charities of Cleveland331. Catholic Charities Diocese of Youngstown332. Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City335. Catholic Charities of Oregon336. Catholic Charities Diocese of Allentown340. Catholic Charities Diocese of Harrisburg341. Catholic Social Services Archdiocese of Philadelphia344. Catholic Social Services of Diocese of Scranton346. Diocese of Providence348. Catholic Charities of Charleston351. Catholic Charities of East Tennessee352. Catholic Charities of West Tennessee353. Catholic Charities of Tennessee, Inc.354. Catholic Charities of the Texas Panhandle355. Catholic Charities of Central Texas356. Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas357. Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley358. Catholic Charities of Corpus Christi359. Catholic Charities of Dallas Inc.361. Catholic Charities of Fort Worth362. Catholic Charities of Galveston-Houston363. Catholic Charities Diocese of Lubbock365. Catholic Charities of San Antonio367. Catholic Community Services of Utah368. Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington (Hogar Immigrant Services)370. Commonwealth Catholic Charities373. Catholic Community Services of Western Washington374. Catholic Charities of Eastern Washington376. Catholic Charities, Diocese of Green Bay377. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of La Crosse378. Catholic Multicultural Center379. Catholic Charities of Milwaukee381. Catholic Charities of West Virginia383. Catholic Social Services of Laredo, Inc.384. Catholic Charities of Tyler390. Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri392. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Tulsa393. Catholic Charities of New HampshireMy agency is NOT a CLINIC affiliate.I do not see my organization listed.Organization: *State: *AlabamaAlaska

aNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont

TexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWashington, D.C.West VirginiaWisconsinWyoming1. How many FULL-TIME PAID staff are dedicated to immigration legalservices (enter '0' if none in a category)? *Staff Attorney(s)DOJ Fully Accredited RepresentativesDOJ Partially Accredited RepresentativesExecutive DirectorProgram DirectorAdministrative SupportOtherTotal : 02. Please provide the minimum and maximum pay for each FULL-TIMEPAID position dedicated to immigration legal services. (Note: The minimumsalary for each position should be equal to or less than the maximum salaryfor each position.)MinimumLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000MaximuLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000

Staff ccreditedDOJrepresentative 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category. 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time sLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category.Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time sLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category.Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time sLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000

stantLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category.Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time sLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category.Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time sLess than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category.Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time s

Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000Enter another option 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time staff in this category.Less than 20,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 or moreWe do not have Full-Time s3. How many PART-TIME PAID staff are currently dedicated to immigrationlegal services (enter "0" if none in a category)? *Staff Attorney(s)DOJ Fully Accredited RepresentativesDOJ Partially Accredited RepresentativesExecutive DirectorProgram DirectorAdministrativeOtherTotal : 0

4. How many VOLUNTEER (unpaid) staff are dedicated to provideimmigration legal services (enter "0" if none in a category)? *Staff Attorney(s)DOJ Fully Accredited RepresentativesDOJ Partially Accredited RepresentativesExecutive DirectorProgram DirectorAdministrativeOtherTotal : 05. About how many TOTAL volunteer hours did your immigration legalservices program use from January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019?(Note: This number should be '0' if you had no volunteers in the previousquestion.) *6. How much would your services decrease if you had NO volunteers? *Our program would not be affected.51-60 91-100%.41-50%.

Program Services and Numbers Served7. What types of immigration legal services does your program provide?Check all that apply. *Adjustment of StatusFee WaiversReligious VisasAdvance Parole, TravelDocumentsGreen Card renewalsSpecial ImmigrantJuvenile StatusAffidavits of SupportAppeals to the Board ofImmigration AppealsAsylum (affirmative)Consular ProcessingDeferred Action forChildhood ArrivalsRenewalsEmployment-based(non-religious visas)Immigration Court WorkInitial or rary ProtectedStatusT VisasU VisasVAWANaturalization andCitizenshipRefugee/AsyleeRelative PetitionsWaivers ofInadmissibilityOtherRelative Petitions (otherthan refugee/asyleerelative petitions)8. What types of immigration court work do you provide? *NoneLPR Cancellation of RemovalAsylum (defensive)Non-LPR Cancellation of RemovalBondOther (please specify)Detention(untitled)*

9. From January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019, about how manycases did your program file in the categories listed below? If your answer iszero, please write "0" in the answer field. *Total : 010. From January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019, about how manycases did your program file in the categories listed below? If your answer iszero, please write "0" in the answer field. *Total : 09. Does your program partner with the private bar to provide legal servicesand referrals in any of the following areas? Check all that apply. *Collaborative LegalServicesCriminalCivil RightsEmploymentFamily LawHousingImmigrationTaxTrusts andEstatesReferralstoReferralsfromNone

10. How many immigration legal consultations did your program providebetween January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019? If your answer iszero, please write "0" in the answer field. *11. How many of these immigration legal consultations were converted intocases? If your answer is zero, please write "0" in the answer field. (Note:The response should be not be greater than the number you offered in theprevious question.)12. From January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019, how many personsdid your program assist in filing an immigration application, petition, motion,or waiver? If your answer is zero, please write "0" in the answer field. *13. Please estimate the total number of persons were legally impacted byfiling an application, petition, motion or waiver from January 1, 2019 throughDecember 31, 2019. For example, if a wife files for her husband and twochildren, a total of four persons were impacted by one application. (Note:This number should be equal to or greater than your response in theprevious question.) *

14. How often does your program partner with the following organizations inyour community? *Never1234Regularly5AILA ChaptersCatholic ParishesConsulatesHealth care providersLibrariesLocal City GovernmentsMediaOther Immigration Legal Service ProvidersPlaces of worship other than a Catholic parishSchools (K-12)UniversitiesUSCIS Field Office15. Of the total applications your program filed between January 1 andDecember 31, 2019, what percent would you estimate were in the followingcategories? (Enter '0" if none; total will not be allowed to exceed 100% butmay be less than 100% if other types of applications were filed.) *for persons who entered or were approved as refugees,including their derivativesfor persons who entered or were approved as asylees,including their derivatives

16. Which of the following non-legal services does your program provide toassist your clients with immigration legal processes? Check all thatapply. *Accompaniment to court hearings,appointments, or interviewsTranslation servicesInterpretation servicesTransportation to court hearings,appointments, or interviewsPhoto servicesNone of the aboveReferrals to social services orcommunity resourcesOther - Write In (Required)*Safety planning17. Which of the following non-legal, immigrant integration relatedservices does your organization offer? Check all that apply. *Community events that encouragenewcomer and receiving communityparticipationNaturalization test preparationclassesTax preparation assistanceEnglish as a second language(ESL) classesNone of the aboveFinancial literacy classesOther - Write In (Required)Job development programs*Leadership development programs18. From January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019, about how manycommunity outreach presentations did your program conduct? If your answeris zero, please write "0" in the answer field. *

19. About how many total people attended the combined communityoutreach presentations? *20. What were the topics of the community outreach presentations? Checkall that apply. *DACA Renewal InformationSessionsGeneral Immigration Benefitswithout ScreeningsGeneral Immigration Benefits withScreeningsKnow Your Rights or AvoidingEnforcement ActionsNaturalization InformationAffiliate Client InformationPresentations for the ReceivingCommunity (i.e. Protect YourNeighbor, Support Your Neighbor,etc.)Safety Planning for FamiliesTPS Information SessionsU Visa/ T Visa/VAWA PresentationsOther - Write In (Required)*

23. In your estimation, what percentage of your clients live in each of thefollowing household sizes? A household is defined as all of the people livingin one physical property such as apartment or house. They may or may notbe related. (Enter whole numbers, do not enter the "%" sign, and enter "0" ifnone)) *1 person2 persons3 persons4 persons5 - 7 persons8 - 10 persons11 persons0 out of 100 Total

24. In your estimation, what percentage of your clients have total householdincome in each of the following ranges? A household is defined as all of thepeople living in one physical property such as apartment or house. Theymay or may not be related. (Enter whole numbers, do not enter the "%" sign,and enter "0" if none.) * 0 - 10,000 10,001 - 20,000 20,001 - 30,000 30,001 - 40,000 40,001 - 50,000 50,001 - 60,000 60,001 - 70,000 70, 001 - 100,000 100,000 0 out of 100 Total

25. What percentage of clients for which you have filed documentation orrepresented in court work do you estimate (enter whole numbers, do notenter the "%" sign, and enter "0" if none),are employedare marriedhave minor children that live with themhave minor children that live with another parenthave minor children not living with them or another parent andlive outside of the U.S.are homeless (live in shelters, camps, on the street)Fees and Revenues26. Does your program charge client service fees? *YesNo

27. What does your program charge for the services below (round up to thenearest dollar and omit the " " sign? If your program does not charge a feefor the service, enter "0". If your program does not offer a service, pleaseleave the answer field blank. *I-130 I-131 I-485 I-485 refugee/asylee NVC/Consular processing N-400 I-90 DACA renewal: I821D/I-765 VAWA/I-360 U Visa I-601 waiver I-601A TPS: I-821/I-765 I-765 Consultation fee DACA renewal workshop fee Naturalization workshop fee

28. Please indicate the percentage of revenue your program receives fromeach source below. Do not enter a "%" sign and enter "0" if no revenue isreceived from that source. *Client FeesDiocesan or agency subsidyGrantsFoundationPrivate DonorsOther - Write In (Required)0 out of 100 TotalCLINIC Services

29. How important are these CLINIC training and support services to you? *I didnotknowthisNotservice ImportantOf Littleexisted.At earningWebinarseries90 minutewebinarsWebsiteresourcesCLINICemailsMonthly enewsletterAttorney-ofthe-day (askthe experts)hotline telyImportant Essential

30. Identify the topic areas where you or your program need more trainingand resources. *Family immigration lawHumanitarian immigration law (Uvisas, T visas, asylum, SIJS, etc.)Immigration consequences of crimeRepresenting clients in removalproceedingsEmployment immigration lawProgram management (recognitionand accreditation, creating orsustaining a program, bestpractices, etc.)Protection of the immigrantcommunity (unauthorized practice,know your rights, communityeducation)Religious immigration servicesCitizenshipFederal advocacyIntegrationState and local advocacyNone of the aboveOther - Write In (Required)*Please press "submit" to complete the survey. If you need a PDF copy of your responses foryour records, email Sharon Burns.Thank You!

Thank you for the time you took to complete this survey, and for providing us with thisvaluable information. If you have any questions or need to make any changes, please contactSharon Burns.

227. Catholic Charities Diocese of Pueblo 228. Catholic Charities of Fairfield County 229. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford 231. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington 232. Catholic Charities, Inc. of the Diocese of Wilmington 233. Catholic Charities of Idaho 235. Catholic

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