This 20-page report considers the impacts and opportunities presented by the growing number of immigrants in Oregon and Washington. The report includes overviews of newcomers’ impacts on the two states’ demographics, economics, and educational systems; a review of national policy implications for immigrants in the region; and a set of funding recommendations for local, state, regional, and national funders.
May, 2014
Report
This five-page brief provides analysis and recommendations that apply to any states that have experienced a natural disaster.
November, 2017
Funding Recommendations
U.S. deportation and expulsion practices are recklessly exposing an entire region to increased risk of COVID-19.
May, 2020
Issue Brief
... of newcomers in strengthening the social, economic, and civic fabric of our communities and society. Through the ... for other regions: recent demographic shifts; immigrant civic participation and the rising Latino electorate; growing ... policies and trends, economic justice and opportunity, civic integration, and impacts on children, youth, and young ...
May 3, 2016
National Convening
This four-page timeline summarizes immigrant and refugee policy developments and philanthropic responses from 1990 to 2020.
March, 2020
Infographic
... Support for Migrants Navigating the U.S. Immigration System: Fact Sheet that distills the data gathered from over ... Deserts: Analysis from CLINIC of “legal deserts” as part of their work with formerly separated families - could ...
Program Materials
... of supporting programming needs and evaluation, promoting civic participation, strengthening economic integration, ...
June, 2016
Funding Recommendations
... the bill would create a “merit-based immigration system that protects U.S. workers and taxpayers.” The ... immigration status and expected period of admission as part of the totality of the circumstances analysis.”) This ... hundreds of small affiliates that engage faith groups, civic organizations, volunteers and former refugees. Federal ...
November 10, 2020
News Article
Resources from GCIR's 2022 National Convening workshop, "Black Immigrants and the Fight for Racial Justice."
May, 2022
Program Materials
Read the GCIR 2020 Annual Report to learn more about our efforts to galvanize philanthropy to address urgent humanitarian needs, respond to injustices, and advance immigrant rights and inclusion during a year unlike any other in living memory.
July, 2021
GCIR Annual Report
... dollars to fund equity programs. All of that to me is part of power building and what it takes to build the ... It shows the city that our youth are an essential part of shaping solutions, and it prepares our youth to fight ... ensure equitable health outcomes. Youth are also key to civic engagement. Although they can’t vote, our youth get ...
July 12, 2021
GCIR Blog Series
This two-page infographic summarizes the mission, vision, and impact of Delivering on the Dream.
September, 2020
Infographic
Join GCIR as we partner with Philanthropy Northwest to co-host a webinar featuring individuals and organizations who are advancing worker enfranchisement and empowerment and are at the forefront of this movement for farmworker justice.
July 13, 2023
Webinar
California has moved proactively to support immigrant families in response to restrictive federal immigration and safety net policies, but policies like the new “public charge” rule still pose risks, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The new rule significantly expands the criteria for determining whether applicants for permanent residency, or green cards, may be denied based on past or potential use of government benefit programs.
May, 2020
Issue Brief
... to achieve systemic change, and narrative change is a key part of this. This webinar will explore the various ...
July 29, 2021
Webinar
... their communities. They have become an integral part of our social, economic, and civic fabric. By repealing DACA, the Trump administration ...
September 16, 2017
Statement
... and Policy Incoherence in the U.S. Temporary Foreign Labor System , Global Workers Justice Alliance, 2012 Temporary ...
October 6, 2017
Webinar
... are languages and each one has multiple variants. We are part of 68 Indigenous nations from Mexico. How do you ... and “take care of mother earth”, but we are not a part of those conversations. It's the same in immigrant ... we sometimes struggle to navigate what the nonprofit system requires in a capitalist context while following our ...
September 6, 2022
GCIR Blog Series