This article is part of the Moving Forward on Immigration series that explores the future of immigration in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential ... election. President-elect Joe Biden’s plan on immigration stands in stark contrast to the xenophobic agenda ...
December 2, 2020
Commentary
If you’re an immigrant in Washington State experiencing hard times because of COVID-19, and you aren’t eligible for federal financial relief or unemployment insurance, this fund is for you.
October 1, 2020
Response Fund
The third quarterly meeting of GCIR's California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII).
September 29, 2021
Group Meeting
... below. Progressives are getting ready to push Biden on immigration reform ...
December 11, 2020
News Article
Latino immigrant families in regions such as the San Joaquin and Imperial Valleys are paying a triple financial toll during the pandemic—at work, at home, and on their health- all while being excluded from economic assistance due to legal status.
October, 2020
Issue Brief
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan is joining with Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees and The Kresge Foundation to create the Southeast Michigan Immigrant and Refugee Funder Collaborative, which seeks to address a needs gap of the immigrant and refugee population in the region.
September 6, 2019
Press Release
Please contribute to a relief fund for immigrants in the Rio Grande Valley who are unemployed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and who urgently need to meet certain obligations (rent, utility bills, mortgage loans, etc).
May 4, 2020
Response Fund
The Emergency Relief Fund for Immigrants in SD is a grassroots fundraising effort to provide accelerated, short-term financial assistance to immigrant families and individuals, who have minimal access to state or federal support, and who, because of COVID-19, may be pushed even deeper into the shadows with few resources available to meet their immediate needs. This is a statewide fund.
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
In this conversation, we'll here from Houston-area leaders who will share their strategies for welcoming newcomers to the region despite the Texas State government's hostility to immigrants and communities of color. We'll also explore how funders can support the work being done in Houston and beyond to welcome immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.
October 26, 2022
Webinar
... provide a first-hand look at how local, state, and federal immigration policies are impacting communities throughout ... Building Community Connections: A Texas Learning Tour on Immigration ...
June 5, 2017
Learning Tour
... country who are fighting to end the policy and practice of immigration detention. Hearing the positive outlooks of the ... appreciate all the advocates and organizers who joined us for the time they shared with us both in the planning of ... us. GCIR will continue to be in conversation with them about how to support the work moving forward. In the ...
September, 2019
Program Materials
In this update to their 2013 report, The Math of immigration Detention , the National Immigration Forum shows that since the publication of that report and the collapse of bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform in 2013, the federal government’s ...
May, 2018
Issue Brief
... opportunities for funders working at the intersection of immigration status, language, culture, and education for ...
February 26, 2018
Commentary
... four years, the report breaks down how every aspect of the immigration system is being dismantled: preventing people ... process protections in how people are treated by the immigration agencies; detaining, deporting and terrorizing ... people really grasp the enormity of destruction to our immigration system and see how the pieces fit together. 100+ ...
November, 2020
Report
... moved and inspired by the Joint Foundation Statement on Immigration organized by Grantmakers Concerned with ... Over 100 Foundations Sign Joint Statement in Support of Immigration ...
February 9, 2017
Philanthropic News