... than 830,000 young people to stay and work in the United States, with 589,660 individuals benefitting from the DACA ...
April 6, 2023
Webinar
While there has been a long history of efforts to erase and exclude immigrants, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities, this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to preserve their culture to BIPOC communities organizing to end the criminalization of Black and Brown lives, people have sought to protect their freedom to move, stay, work, and thrive.
May, 2022
Infographic
... reactivate field offices on June 1, 2020, completing field data collection operations and self-response by October 31, ...
April 14, 2020
Blog Post
... the 11 million undocumented immigrants who call the United States home—will remain at risk under this administration ...
June 18, 2020
Statement
... work with trusted lead partner organizations in the 10-county Bay Area region. The fund will provide operating ... lead partner organizations to meet the needs within each county. HOW: Funds can be directed to specific counties. ... Fund transfers will take place weekly once any designated county reaches a balance of $10,000 or more. IMPACT: This ...
April 10, 2020
Response Fund
... to halt and reverse demographic change in the United States, directly targeting immigrants, refugees, and asylum ... ability to enter, live, and thrive in the United States—and we did so in close partnership with colleague ... end of 2019, DOTD included funding collaboratives in 19 states, engaging over 160 local, state, and national funders ...
March, 2020
GCIR Annual Report
... with more recent migrants, are now arriving in the United States in record-breaking numbers. An astounding number are ...
Between March and May 2020, GCIR conducted more than 50 interviews with immigrant-serving organizations across the state, representing a wide range of populations, geographies, issues, and strategies. These interviews sought to explore: pressing concerns related to COVID-19; strategies being deployed to address these concerns; current organizational capacity; and top policy and advocacy strategies at the local, state, and federal level.
These interviews revealed that immigrant-serving and immigrant-led organizations across the state are stretched to their limits. They are working to address urgent basic needs, test new strategies, and advocate for structural change, while managing capacity and other organizational challenges.
July, 2020
Funding Recommendations
As an organization dedicated to advancing justice and equity for all, we at GCIR are appalled at the insurrection, violence, and rioting we witnessed earlier this week, which were direct consequences of the divisive rhetoric and oppressive policies promulgated by Trump and his enablers over the past four years.
January 8, 2021
Statement
... roots run deep. As a Puerto Rican brought up in the United States, I was raised with an awareness of our nation’s ...
February 8, 2023
GCIR Board Feature
... withdrawal from Afghanistan last summer, the United States received over 80,000 Afghan evacuees , many of whom ...
October 6, 2022
Issue Spotlight
... Apply for your benefits (For City of Los Angeles and LA County Residents) LA Regional Food Bank State of California ...
April 21, 2020
Response Fund
... to learn about the journey of an immigrant in the United States’ immigration enforcement system, from apprehension ... Knox, Centro Legal de la Raza Raha Jorjani, Alameda County Public Defender’s Office Tess Feldman, Community ...
September 12, 2018
Regional Briefing
The face of Texas is changing. Over the past two decades, a rising foreign-born population has reshaped the Lone Star state. This infographic considers some of the most dramatic changes--and impacts--that have occurred in the state.
October, 2016
Infographic
... Laura Livoti, CEO Community Foundation Santa Cruz County Susan True, CEO Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Peter ...
September 16, 2017
Statement
... more recently—are now being admitted to the United States and processed in a more humane manner. An astounding ... of those seeking to build a better life in the United States, honor the humanity and courage of migrant families, ... and managed the UndocuFund for Disaster Relief in Sonoma County, which raised over $7 million to provide direct cash ...
May 14, 2021
Press Release
Find all program-related materials for GCIR Webinar, "Strategies for Advancing Pro-immigrant Policies", here, including recording and powerpoint.
September, 2022
Program Materials
... of discrimination against AAPI communities in the United States. I went on to teach two semesters of Asian American ... against them, the history of AAPIs in the United States is long and complex, and is essential to understanding ... heels of the Civil Rights Movement, and when the United States was weighing the implications of immigration quotas on ...
April 6, 2022
GCIR Staff Feature
... Arrivals) recipients, their right to stay in the United States is more tenuous than it’s been in the ten years ...
September 29, 2022
President's Message
... of COVID-19. Over 100 people deported from the United States have been confirmed to have tested positive for ...
May, 2020
Issue Brief