December 2, 2020
News Article
... 2017 DACA rescission memorandum, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has taken no public steps to ...
July 13, 2020
News Article
... – and to prevent them from being transferred to U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention. KIND ... youth LSC advocates for educating the general public about youth migrants in the hope that it can lead to ... for reading this issue of the CDFF Newsletter and learning about unaccompanied youth migrants and mental health issues. ...
November 6, 2023
Response Fund
As we face one of the worst pandemics of our lifetimes, we know that our best chance of weathering the storm is to pool our resources and help the people in our communities that need it most. APEN is organizing a COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to make sure that the working class Asian immigrants and refugees in our communities have what they need to stay home and stay healthy during this pandemic.
April 17, 2020
Response Fund
... to deploy nearly $80 million to build local capacity for immigration legal services, advocacy, and organizing. ...
October 6, 2021
Press Release
... our Advisory Committee ! We look forward to sharing more about the Dignity Fund’s work and learnings over the next ... focus on the nonprofit organizations funded by CDFF. Learn about trends, demographics, successes, and challenges as we ...
November 7, 2022
Response Fund
... New Way Forward , which seeks to disentangle the U.S. immigration and criminal justice systems. Fund immigration legal services programs that will be called on ...
July 21, 2021
Statement
... alone, Census responses increased 3 percentage points – about 435,000 California households responded to the Census ...
April 9, 2020
Blog Post
... traumas of the past four years, including hostile immigration policies, toxic rhetoric, surging hate crimes, ...
July 8, 2021
Issue Spotlight
Now is the time for our immigrant AANHPI community to hold onto each other tighter than ever. We must remember that many of us cannot work from home and are not covered by government aid packages.
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
... counts in the Census, regardless of background or immigration status. You have 30 days to make a difference.” ...
August 31, 2020
Press Release
... their legal needs when they no longer have to worry about where they will sleep or how they will get their next ...
February 27, 2023
Response Fund
GCIR's statement on the 2016 election outcome and the deep divisions it exposed in our society.
November 17, 2016
Statement
One family laid off its nanny but wondered if she would video chat with the children for free. Across the country, undocumented household workers are being cast out with little help.
March 25, 2020
News Article
COVID-19 has destroyed the livelihoods of many in our community. But whereas those with status can rely on unemployment benefits, medicare, and any forthcoming federally funded COVID-19 relief programs to get them through this crisis, our undocumented community members can only get help from us.
April 10, 2020
... we laid the groundwork for a project to examine immigration enforcement and detention in the context of ...
July 31, 2018
President's Message
... their native language or country of origin. When we talk about migrants and refugees at the border, most people ... state, and federal levels.” Thank you for learning about the importance of language access with us! By funding ...
May 30, 2023
Response Fund
... Powerful Journey to the US-Mexico Border," a blog post about the trip authored by HIP. GCIR · Changing Perspectives ... learning trip changed Lincoln's perspectives on narratives about the U.S.-Mexico Border GCIR · How the learning trip changed Lincoln's perspectives on narratives about the U.S.-Mexico Border Lincoln: "There were a lot of ...
June 3, 2024
Blog Post
As we recognize National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, many of the essential workers who put food on our tables, keep us healthy, and care for our loved ones continue to be at risk of exploitation. Many foreign-born essential workers, particularly those on temporary worker visas or those lacking work authorization, are victims of wage theft or survivors of human trafficking with few options for leaving those abusive circumstances. Perpetrators traffic individuals into agriculture, restaurant, factory, construction, domestic, and other work, industries in which enforcement of labor protections needs vast improvement.
January 11, 2022
Issue Spotlight
A pledge from California philanthropic organizations:
The COVID–19 public health and economic crisis and the murders of Black Americans by police, have laid bare the deep inequities across our state. We need bold steps to ensure a future based on economic inclusion, racial equity, and compassionate humanity.
July 9, 2020
Philanthropic News