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Recent shifts in federal policies and funding have had far-reaching impacts on immigrant communities across Texas—and on the nonprofit organizations working to support them. In response to this rapidly changing landscape, service providers have had to adapt quickly, navigating increased demand, evolving legal frameworks, and growing uncertainty.
GCIR, Houston Endowment, and the El Paso Community Foundation—in partnership with the Texas Immigration Law Council— would like to invite you to join us for an intimate, funders-only conversation. We will learn how communities are adapting programs to meet immediate needs while pivoting to address emerging developments in this critical moment. We will explore the current challenges facing immigrant communities and the nonprofit sector in Texas, identify emerging needs, and discuss how philanthropy can play a meaningful role in advancing stability, safety, and support right now.
Please note this conversation is open solely to national and place-based funders who fund in the state of Texas.
REGISTRATION
Please register by 5pm PT on Tuesday, March 25th.
transparency commitment
Thank you for your interest in this program. GCIR's webinars and funder learning opportunities are made possible through the time and expertise of presenters from the field. In the spirit of transparency, GCIR will make available the list of webinar participants to presenters upon request, unless the registrant requests to remain anonymous (to register anonymously for this program uncheck the box "show in roster").
Access
To protect the privacy of our participants, we do not allow external notetaking software. If you have questions about accessing this program please contact [email protected].
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