FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 14, 2021 Contact: dignityfund@gcir.org GCIR and Philanthropic Partners Announce Creation of ... immigrants and their families who were affected by the 2017 wildfires. Nationally, since 2012, the organization has ...
May 14, 2021
Press Release
... from across the country have signed onto this joint GCIR statement in support of children and families seeking ... San Francisco, CA Cynthia Nimmo, President & CEO Women's Funding Network San Francisco, CA *The Emergent Fund is a ...
June 13, 2018
Statement
... to services; (2) poor public perception; (3) insufficient funding; and (4) a lack of strategic funding for organizations supporting immigrants and refugees. ...
September 6, 2019
Press Release
... Health Reform Monitoring Survey, fielded between March 25 and April 20, 2020, shows that Hispanic adults ... finding confirmed by recent unemployment data (PDF) . But the survey also found wide disparities among ... Although the federal government released guidance on March 13 that clarified seeking testing for or treatment of ...
June 5, 2020
Blog Post
... by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) and Hispanics in Philanthropy , the experience aimed ... and mobilize resources for migrant-serving groups. GCIR Vice President of Programs, Ivy O. Suriyopas stated, ... in favor of providing grassroots leaders the sustainable funding to do what they know is needed. For more highlights ...
May 28, 2024
Blog Post
... key reflections from those conversations and put forward recommendations for education funders—not only for those ...
February 26, 2018
Commentary
As immigrant workers and families with low incomes across the country are disproportionately affected by the economic and health impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, state and local communities are stepping in to fill the gaps left by limited federal relief efforts. Not only do these efforts need to be available and tailored to immigrant community needs, but they also must focus on creating effective outreach to immigrant audiences.
July 23, 2020
Philanthropic News
Americans are eligible for up to $1,200 in coronavirus stimulus money — unless they're married and filing taxes jointly with an immigrant who doesn’t have a Social Security number. Democratic leaders are demanding to change that.
May 1, 2020
News Article
Census Consultant and GCIR's 2020 Convening Emerging Leader scholarship recipient, Juan Galeano sheds light on the intersection between the Movement for Black Lives and the immigrant rights movement, and calls philanthropy to action to with the shortened deadline we have to complete the census.
August 10, 2020
Blog Post