Immigrant Children, Youth & Families
Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) for a special two-part series with experts from the field on understanding the challenges and opportunities along the southern border, with an emphasis on the role philanthropy can play at this critical stage.
April 2021
Partner Program
Program
Roughly two months into the Biden administration, we will take a look at the administration’s immigration policy agenda—what has been achieved, what remains to be done, and what obstacles stand in the way.
March 2021
Webinar
Program
The first quarterly meeting of GCIR's Legal Services Working Group (LSWG).
March 2021
Group Meeting
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The first quarterly meeting of GCIR's California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII).
February 2021
Group Meeting
Program
The first quarterly meeting of GCIR's Delivering on the Dream (DOTD) network.
February 2021
Group Meeting
Program
Join the Southeast Michigan Immigrant and Refugee Funder Collaborative to explore a report about key data about local, state and federal funding for nonprofits that serve southeast Michigan’s foreign-born populations.
October 2020
Co-Sponsored Program
Source: Council of Michigan Foundations
Program
Latino immigrant families in regions such as the San Joaquin and Imperial Valleys are paying a triple financial toll during the pandemic—at work, at home, and on their health- all while being excluded from economic assistance due to legal status.
October 2020
Issue Brief
Source: University of California Merced
Resource
Join GCIR and leaders from the field for a timely discussion as we release findings and recommendation for action from our recently-concluded national research project on secondary trauma.
September 2020
Webinar
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Join Carnegie Corporation of New York and Russell Sage Foundation for a conference on Immigration and Immigrant Integration, taking place virtually over two half-days from September 24-September 25, 2020.
September 2020
Co-Sponsored Program
Source: Carnegie Corporation of New York, Russell Sage Foundation
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