... like other U.S. children, may enter the child welfare system if there are reports of abuse or neglect. Yet ... unauthorized immigrants may also enter the child welfare system if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ... immigrant families, though these vary considerably. This report explores this diversity of approaches, drawing on ...
April, 2019
Report
Description Following up on GCIR’s 2020 report on secondary trauma among grantees, we are hosting a ... to the topic, we recommend accessing our full report , summary , and webinar recording . Registration ...
March 18, 2021
Group Meeting
... to the topic, we recommend accessing our full report , summary , and webinar recording . Attendance at ...
August 11, 2021
Webinar
... to the topic, we recommend accessing our full report , summary , and webinar recording . Attendance at ...
October 13, 2021
Webinar
Executive Summary This is a report about a time of desperation, illness, economic crisis, and death for immigrants. It is a report about remarkable collective action to respond with ... added direct relief in the early days of the pandemic. The report ends with recommendations in three categories: ...
October, 2021
Report
... on the front lines. To learn more, read GCIR’s 2020 report on secondary traumatic stress and join us for a ...
July 8, 2021
Issue Spotlight
October 15, 2020
News Article
... The public charge rule is demonstrative of how our system is rooted in and inextricably linked with ableism. ... on reimagining the whole foundational elements of this system. Healthcare policy is another huge issue. I teach ...
March 17, 2022
GCIR Blog Series
September, 2020
Funding Recommendations
... have support from an adult who understands the U.S. legal system. This legal representation is crucial and can be the ...
November 6, 2023
Response Fund
Resources from GCIR's 2022 National Convening workshop, "Dismantling Ableist Immigration Policies."
Program Materials
The Trump administration has launched its most far-reaching attack on immigrants to date in the guise of a seemingly innocuous regulatory change: the revised “public charge” rule. When the new rule goes into effect on October 15, barring delays due to litigation, immigrants accessing programs that help them meet basic needs, such as food, housing, and health care, can be denied a green card, and individuals deemed likely to use these programs can be denied admission to the United States.
September 10, 2019
President's Message
July, 2017
Funding Recommendations
As discussed in GCIR’s program, Building Immigrant & Worker Power in Rural America, immigrants and refugees add to the diversity of rural communities and help mitigate the negative impacts of a rapidly aging population while also enlivening local economies. The availability of work in manufacturing and agriculture has contributed to the considerable growth of immigrant populations in these communities, with nearly 75% of all farmworkers in the United States being foreign-born.
November 30, 2022
Webinar
In this session, we’ll explore with movement leaders and funders how they are approaching safety and security, and how other grantmakers can contribute to the well-being of the movement ecosystem.
May 15, 2024
Webinar
This webinar will explore how organizations are addressing the challenges of integration and the impact of the policy climate on that process.
October 24, 2017
Webinar
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's strategy session "DACA in the Balance: Mobilizing to Protect Our Communities" here, including recording, PowerPoint, and other materials.
November, 2022
Program Materials
Find all program-related materials for the " Secondary Trauma Strategy Session " here.
March, 2021
Program Materials
Resources from GCIR's 2022 National Convening workshop, "Building AAPI Immigrant Power in Houston."
May, 2022
Program Materials