Undocumented Immigrants
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) is considering what they do – and how they do it – in order to evaluate whether their actions result in the consequences they intend for them.
July 2019
Blog Post
Source: Center for Disaster Philanthropy
News
In the first eight months of the Trump administration, arrests and deportations of immigrants rose 40 percent versus the year before. Yet it may not last. A new report from Migration Policy Institute finds it is “unlikely” the current level of removals will continue.
June 2018
Program
This gathering will bring together local workforce and community leaders and funders to learn about post-fire workforce initiatives underway in the North Bay region.
May 2018
Regional Briefing
Program
This factsheet provides a brief overview of the deportation process and how legal services providers are striving to provide immigrants and refugees with access to affordable, qualified legal services.
March 2017
Factsheet
Resource
October 2016
Factsheet, Issue Brief
Resource
This infographic explains why the 2020 Census is important, why it's difficult to do accurately, and gives funding recommendations.
October 2016
Funding Recommendations, Infographic
Resource
This infographic covers reviews the populations the Census typically undercounts in California, why there is a state undercount, and how that undercount can be reduced in 2020.
October 2016
Infographic
Resource
This infographic explains why the 2020 Census is particularly important to California and offers recomendations for funders.
October 2016
Funding Recommendations, Infographic
Resource
Now more than ever, grantmakers can’t afford a siloed approach to criminal justice reform. The divest/invest frame offers an immigrant justice lens to systemic problems and potential solutions to end the criminalization of immigrants, refugees and communities of color.
Issue Brief
Source: National Committee For Responsive Philanthropy
Resource