January 2013
Compact Funding Payments for January 2013 over $8.1 million
February 1, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of January the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $8,104,518. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of January, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of January, the FY 2013 2nd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the Single Audit Reimbursement, and the FY 2012 U.S. Infrastructure Maintenance Fund Matching Contribution. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
January RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
January RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
January Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
January Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
January Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
January RMI Education Grant for CMI, $250,000
January RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $80,000
MOE Schools, $273,097
2nd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $4,500,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $270,000
Single Audit Reimbursement, $413,511
FY 2012 U.S. Infrastructure Maintenance Fund Matching Contribution, $497,910
Total: $8,104,518
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
February 1, 2013
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
February 2013
Compact Funding Payments for February 2013 over $2.6 million
March 5, 2013–for immediate release
In the month of February the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $2,927,300. These payments were for Compact Sector Grants for the month of February, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, FY 2012 SEG, and the FY 2012 Disaster Assistance Emergency Fund matching contribution. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
February RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
February RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
February Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
February Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
February Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $110,000
FY 2012 SEG, $770,500
FY 2012 DAEF Matching Contribution, $226,800
Total: $2,927,300
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
March 5, 2013
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
March 2013
Compact Funding Payments for March 2013 almost $3.4 million
April 2, 2013–for immediate release
In the month of March the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $3,362,779. These payments were for Compact Sector Grants for the month of March, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, FY 2012 SEG, and the FY 2013 Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
March RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
March RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
March Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
March Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
March Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $90,000
FY 2012 SEG, $387,259
FY 2013 Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, $1,065,520
Total: $3,362,779
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
April 2, 2013
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
April 2013
Compact Funding Payments for April 2013 over $7.2 million
May 3, 2013–for immediate release
In the month of April the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $7,259,800. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of April, the FY 2013 3rd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, FY 2011 SEG Final Payment, FY 2012 SEG, FY 2012 Ebeye Special Needs Final Payment, and the Four Atoll Health Care Program. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
April RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
April RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
April Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
April Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
April Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
April RMI Education Grant for CMI, $250,000
April RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $80,000
3rd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $3,000,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $330,000
FY 2011 SEG Final Payment, $446,265
FY 2012 SEG, $773,780
FY 2012 Ebeye Special Needs Payment, $45,863
Four Atoll Health Care Program, $513,892
Total: $7,259,800
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
May 3, 2013
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
May 2013
Compact Funding Payments for May 2013 almost $3 million
May 31, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of May the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $2,989,647. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of May, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of May, and the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
May RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
May RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
May Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
May Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
May Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $100,000
CMI Maintenance Project, $106,076
MOE Schools, $634,812
Majuro Hospital Redevelopment Project, $178,759
Ebeye Solid Waste Project, $150,000
Total: $2,989,647
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
May 31, 2013
_____________________________________________________________________________
The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
June 2013
Compact Funding Payments for June 2013 over $2.5 million
June 28, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of June the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $2,566,889. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of June, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of June, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, FY 2012 SEG, and the Kwajalein Impact Fund. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
June RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
June RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
June Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
June Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
June Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $130,000
FY 2012 SEG, $450,162
MOE Schools, $117,587
Kwajalein Impact Fund, $49,140
Total: $2,566,889
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
June 28, 2013
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
July 2013
Compact Funding Payments for July 2013 Exceed $6.9 Million
July 30, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of July the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $6,936,004. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of July, Compact Infrastructure projects for the month of July, the FY 2013 4thQuarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, FY 2012 SEG, and the MDR-TB Grant. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
July RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
July RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
July Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
July Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
July Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
July RMI Education Grant for CMI, $250,000
July RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $85,000
4th Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $3,000,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $300,000
FY 2012 SEG, $487,988
MOE Schools, $274,627
MDR-TB Grant, $718,389
Total: $6,936,004
Prepared by U. S. Embassy Majuro
July 30, 2013
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
August 2013
Compact Funding Payments for August 2013 over $2.7 million
U. S. Embassy Majuro, August 30, 2013
August 30, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of August the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $2,725,171. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of August, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of August, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, FY 2012 SEG, the FY 2011 RMI Census Grant, and the CMI School Information System Grant. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
August RMI Education Sector Grant, $900,000
August RMI Health Sector Grant, $600,000
August Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
August Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $150,000
August Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $150,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $100,000
FY 2012 SEG, $358,759
MOE Schools, $144,818
FY 2011 RMI Census Grant, $111,594
CMI School Information System Grant, $190,000
Total: $2,725,171
_____________________________________________________________________________
The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
September 2013
Compact Funding Payments for September 2013 almost $1.6 million
U. S. Embassy Majuro, October 1, 2013
October 1, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of September the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $1,595,970. These payments were for FY 2013 Compact Sector Grants for the month of September, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of September, and the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
September RMI Education Sector Grant, $723,952
September RMI Health Sector Grant, $168,788
September Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $11,420
September Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $179,375
September Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $107,635
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $83,230
MOE Schools, $91,804
CMI Maintenance, $229,766
Total: $1,595,970
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
October 2013
Compact Funding Payments for October 2013 over $23.7 million
U. S. Embassy Majuro, November 1, 2013
November 1, 2013 – for immediate release
In the month of October the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $23,709,496. These payments were for Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of October, FY 2014 1st Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, FY 2014 Annual Trust Fund Payment, the Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the FY 2012 SEG, and the FY 2013 SEG. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
MOE Schools, $243,762
FY 2014 1st Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $7,500,000
FY 2014 RMI Annual Trust Fund Payment, $13,984,800
Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, $81,900
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $310,000
FY 2012 SEG, $743,129
FY 2013 SEG, $845,905
Total: $23,709,496
______________________________________________________________________________
The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.
November - December 2013
Compact Funding Payments for November & December 2013 over $7.6 million
U. S. Embassy Majuro, December 31, 2013
December 31, 2013 – for immediate release
In the months of November and December, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $7,636,514. These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grants for the month of October, November, and December, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the months of November and December, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the FY 2013 SEG, the FY 2013 Infrastructure Maintenance Fund Matching Contribution, and the Disaster Assistance Emergency Fund Matching Contribution. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:
October/November/December RMI Education Sector Grant and CMI, $2,755,000
October/November/December RMI Health Sector Grant, $1,575,000
October/November/December Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $60,000
October/November/December Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $480,000
October/November/December Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $495,000
October/November/December RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $82,000
Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $100,000
MOE Schools, $266,708
CMI Maintenance, $106,135
RMI Project Management Unit, $394,857
MOH Mammography Machine, $218,000
FY 2013 SEG, $339,549
FY 2013 Infrastructure Maintenance Fund Matching Contribution, $532,845
FY 2013 Disaster Assistance Emergency Fund Matching Contribution, $231,420
Total: $7,636,514
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The United States Government, through its Embassy in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, supports programs to continue the strong ties between our countries and to increase the standard of living for all our people. The Compact of Free Association, as amended, offers Marshallese citizens open access to the United States, and is the basis for relations between our countries. Under the Compact, the United States gives approximately 60% of the RMI’s annual appropriation focused on democratic goals such as health, education, and infrastructure.