Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) is looking for an executive coordinator to join a dynamic team working to inform, connect, and catalyze philanthropic organizations across the United States.
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The first quarterly President Message from Marissa Tirona, GCIR President.
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) seeks a vice president of programs to join a dynamic team working to inform, connect, and catalyze philanthropic organizations across the United States.
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.
On December 21, 2020, the Presidents’ Alliance and TheDream.US sent a letter to the incoming administration with their top recommendations to improve and expand DACA.
Farewell message from Daranee Petsod, founding president of GCIR.
Progressive Democrats in Congress are calling for President-elect Joe Biden to dismantle the federal government’s deportation machine, broaden immigrants’ access to social safety net programs, and rely far less on detention to ensure that immigrants show up for court hearings.
Making the case for ending immigrant detention and looking at possible alternatives.
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) seeks to engage a consultant or team of consultants to document immigrant COVID-19 direct relief funds, in particular highlighting lessons learned for philanthropy in establishing these funds, supporting them optimally, and tapping their utility beyond crisis response. Relief funds span those created by state and local governments, philanthropies, and nonprofit organizations across the country.
Commentary looking at how immigration advocates can play a role in fostering national unity.