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The first quarterly meeting of GCIR's California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII).
The third quarterly meeting of GCIR's California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII).
This learning tour will cover strategies and action taken by philanthropy nationally and from leaders in Minnesota to support immigrant and refugee communities.
This webinar will consider models of improving immigrant access to, and experience of the U.S. labor market, advocacy strategies for expanding workforce protections, and how philanthropy can apply these lessons.
This briefing will address how grantmakers can boost economic prosperity for low- and middle-income immigrants and refugees—and native-born residents alike—by reducing barriers to building wealth.
Join coordinating committee members from the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), UnidosUS, and The Children’s Partnership, to learn more about CTAN’s emerging work as the country continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism.
We invite you to join us on May 22nd for the next in-person meeting of the California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative (CIII). The group facilitates funder engagement, creates opportunities for funders to leverage the collective impact of their grantmaking, and fortify funding for the immigrant justice field in California.
Join the next quarterly meeting of GCIR’s California Immigrant Integration Initiative, which facilitates funder engagement, funding coordination and alignment, and member-led initiatives, creating opportunities for funders to leverage the collective impact of their grantmaking and fortify the immigration funding field in California. CIII is comprised of statewide, regional, and local funders from across the state.
Join the next quarterly meeting of GCIR’s California Immigrant Integration Initiative, which facilitates funder engagement, funding coordination and alignment, and member-led initiatives, creating opportunities for funders to leverage the collective impact of their grantmaking and fortify the immigrant funding field in California. CIII is comprised of statewide, regional, and local funders from across the state.
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.
We invite you to join us on March 6th for a meeting of the California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative (CIII) to engage with fellow funders, leverage collective impact, and fortify the immigrant rights field in California.
We invite you to join us on April 10th for a meeting of the California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative (CIII) to engage with fellow funders, leverage collective impact, and fortify the immigrant rights field in California.
Join the next quarterly meeting of GCIR’s California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative, which facilitates funder engagement, funding coordination and alignment, and member-led initiatives, creating opportunities for funders to leverage the collective impact of their grantmaking and fortify the immigration funding field in California.
Join the next quarterly meeting of GCIR’s California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative, which facilitates funder engagement, funding coordination and alignment, and member-led initiatives, creating opportunities for funders to leverage the collective impact of their grantmaking and fortify the immigration funding field in California.