2014 Compact Payments

Compact Funding Payments for January 2014 more than $9.4 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, January 31, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of January the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $9,420,230.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grant for the month of January, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of January, FY 2014 2nd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, the Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, and the Enewetak “Lady E” Dry-docking.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

January RMI Education Sector Grant and CMI, $1,085,000

January RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

January Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

January Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

January Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

January RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $82,000

MOE Schools, $177,283

FY 2014 2nd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $4,500,000

Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, $2,035.947

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $270,000

Enewetak “Lady E” Dry-docking, $400,000

Total: $9,420,230

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for February 2014 over $3.3 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, March 5, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of February the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $3,349,930.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grant for the month of February, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of February, the Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, and the FY 2013 SEG.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

February RMI Education Sector Grant and CMI, $835,000

February RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

February Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

February Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

February Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

MOE Schools, $82,100

Project Management Unit, $299,588

Kwajalein Impact Fund Grant, $49,140

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $110,000

FY 2013 SEG, $1,104,102

Total: $3,349,930

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for March 2014 almost $1.9 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, March 31, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of March the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $1,855,000.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grant for the month of March and the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program. The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

March RMI Education Sector Grant and CMI, $835,000

March RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

March Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

March Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

March Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $150,000

Total: $1,855,000

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for April 2014 over $5.5 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, May 2, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of April, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $5,540,927.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grants for the month of April, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of April, the FY 2014 3rdQuarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, and the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

April RMI Education Sector Grant and CMI, $1,085,000

April RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

April Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

April Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

April Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

April RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $82,000

MOE Schools, $233,927

FY 2014 3rd Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $3,000,000

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $270,000

Total: $5,540,927

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for May 2014 almost $3.6 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, May 30, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of May, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $3,584,759.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grants for the month of May, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of May, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the FY 2013 SEG, the FY 2012 Single Audit, the FY 2013 Single Audit, and the FY 2014 Single Audit.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

May RMI Education Sector Grant, $835,000

May RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

May Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

May Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

May Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

MOE Schools, $164,200

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $110,000

FY 2013 SEG, $920,707

FY 2012 Single Audit, $325,131

FY 2013 Single Audit, $328,274

FY 2014 Single Audit, $31,447

Total: $3,584,759

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for June 2014 almost $2.5 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, June 30, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of June, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $2,486,298.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grants for the month of June, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of June, and the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

June RMI Education Sector Grant, $835,000

June RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

June Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

June Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

June Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

MOE Schools, $82,100

Project Management Unit, $299,198

Majuro Water and Sewer Company, $300,000

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $100,000

Total: $2,486,298

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for July 2014 over $8 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, August 1, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of July, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $8,003,293.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grants for the month of July, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of July, the FY 2014 4thQuarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the FY 2013 SEG, the 4 Atoll Health Care Program, and Technical Assistance Grants for the Auditor General’s Office and the Ministry of Public Works Storm Sewer Project.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

July RMI Education Sector Grant and CMI, $1,085,000

July RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

July Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

July Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

July Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

July RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $79,000

Majuro Atoll Solid Waste Infrastructure Grant, $545,900

FY 2014 4th Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $3,000,000

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $270,000

FY 2013 Supplemental Education Grant, $1,174,563

4 Atoll Health Care Program, $879,004

Technical Assistance Grant for Auditor General’ Office, $14,006

Technical Assistance Grant for Ministry of Public Works Storm Sewer Project, $85,820

Total: $8,003,293

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for August 2014 almost $2.5 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, September 2, 2014 – for immediate release

In the month of August, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $2,476,650.  These payments were for FY 2014 Compact Sector Grants for the month of August, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of August, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, Public Sector Capacity Building, Technical Assistance for the Auditor General’s Office, and Technical Assistance of for Rongelap Moi Fish Feed Mill Project.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

August RMI Education Sector Grant, $835,000

August RMI Health Sector Grant, $525,000

August Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000

August Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $160,000

August Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $165,000

Majuro Water and Sewer Company, $300,000

Majuro Atoll Waste Company, $66,908

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $150,000

Public Sector Capacity Building (Decrement Plan), $40,000

Technical Assistance for Auditor General’s Office, $23,548

Technical Assistance for Rongelap Moi Fish Feed Mill Project, $191,194

Total: $2,476,650

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for September/October 2014 over $23.8 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, November 4, 2014 – for immediate release

In the months of September and October, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $23,894,022.  These payments were for Compact Infrastructure Projects for the months of September and October, the FY 2015 1st Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, the FY 2015 annual Trust Fund Payment, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the FY 2013 SEG, and Technical Assistance Grants for the Auditor General’s Office and the Utirik Atoll Local Government.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

Majuro Atoll Solid Waste Infrastructure Grant, $60,957

MOE Schools, $39,553

FY 2015 1st Quarter Kwajalein Landowner Payment, $8,329,785

FY 2015 Annual Trust Fund Payment, $14,534,573

Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $450,020

FY 2013 Supplemental Education Grant, $449,050

Technical Assistance Grant for Auditor General’ Office, $9,539

Technical Assistance Grant for Utirik Atoll Local Government, $20,545

Total: $23,894,022

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for November 2014 over $9.7 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, December 1, 2014

In the month of November, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $9,778,193.  These payments were for Compact Sector Grants for the months of September, October, and November, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of November, the FY 2013 SEG, the FY 2014 SEG, and the Kwajalein Development Fund Grant.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

  • October/November RMI Education Sector Grant, $1,972,000
  • October/November RMI Health Sector Grant, $1,222,000
  • October/November Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $40,000
  • October/November Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $420,000
  • October/November Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $328,000
  • 1st Quarter RMI Environment Grant (MAWC), $82,000
  • September RMI Education Sector Grant, $805,078
  • September RMI Health Sector Grant, $355,736
  • September Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $13,080
  • September Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $87,493
  • MOE Schools, $105,326
  • FY 2013 Supplemental Education Grant, $639,324
  • FY 2014 Supplemental Education Grant, $891,201
  • Kwajalein Development Fund Grant, $2,816,955

Total: $9,778,193

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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.

Compact Funding Payments for December 2014 over $3.4 million

U. S. Embassy Majuro, January 13, 2015

In the month of December, the RMI Ministry of Finance received Compact-funded payments from the United States Government totaling $3,443,121.  These payments were for Compact Sector Grants for the month of December, Compact Infrastructure Projects for the month of December, the Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, the FY 2014 Compact Disaster Assistance Emergency Fund Contribution, and the FY 2014 Compact Infrastructure Maintenance Fund Contribution.  The breakdown of these payments is as follows:

  • December RMI Education Sector Grant, $861,000
  • December RMI Health Sector Grant, $611,000
  • December Kwajalein Environmental Impact Grant, $20,000
  • December Ebeye Special Needs Education Grant, $210,000
  • December Ebeye Special Needs Health Grant, $164,000
  • MOE Schools, $92,704
  • Ebeye Solid Waste (Garbage Trucks), $503,800
  • Majuro Hospital Redevelopment Project (EMPSCO), $141,000
  • Enewetak Food & Agriculture Program, $100,000
  • FY 2014 Disaster Assistance Emergency Fund, $233,080
  • FY 2014 Infrastructure Maintenance Fund, $506,537

Total: $3,443,121

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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.