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More than 200 philanthropic institutions from across the country ... own statistics. These parents are still languishing in immigration detention without information about the whereabouts of their ... protection. We urge our grantmaking colleagues to join us in speaking out, shifting the public discourse locally and nationally, ...
June 13, 2018
Statement
... program that shields undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children from deportation, a federal judge ruled Friday.
The ... need to reopen the program."
US Citizenship and Immigration Services, part of the Department Homeland Security which ...
July 17, 2020
News Article
... are out, census organizers are scrambling, like many of us, to accommodate the shift to remote work. The stakes are profound. A fair ... out the count’—it would be almost impossible to think about how to get this ship back on course, given the pandemic.”
But even ...
April 9, 2020
Commentary
... fabric.
In the face of a deeply divided nation, all of us have a responsibility to do more, to reach outside our circles, to engage in ...
This is a defining moment in our nation’s history. Let us stand together in defiance of hate and intolerance—and forge a path to a ...
November 17, 2016
Statement
... duration of this crisis depends on making sure that all of us have what we need to help contain this outbreak, starting with the people ... sick leave, and good family-supporting jobs that would give us our best chance of containing this virus and stabilizing our communities. ...
April 17, 2020
Response Fund
Resources for immigrants and migrant workers.
April, 2020
Resource Portal
... of adding the question, and to begin a discussion about how to respond to the new question, join this emergency briefing for ...
March 29, 2018
Co-Sponsored Program
... of the new public charge rule dwarfs that of any other immigration policy under this administration thus far. The rule’s “chilling ... services for which they are eligible. Fearing the potential immigration consequences, many have preemptively disenrolled from public ...
September 10, 2019
President's Message
... the full effects of the spreading virus, COVID-19, many of us still find ourselves unsure of how to plan, rearrange, and reconfigure our ... directing our own staff to work from home until we know more about the spread of this virus and testing strategies.
In addition to ...
March 11, 2020
Blog Post
... operations . Should the public health risk increase, the US Census Bureau will enact measures they have prepared as noted in their ... and flexible in this challenging situation and to notify us if you need to adjust your funded scope of work. Here are some ideas for ...
March 12, 2020
Memo
... as the greater philanthropic community, on a wide range of immigration and immigrant integration issues, including education, health, ...
June 20, 2018
Press Release
... aid' recognizing that our current economic system fails us and it's up to us to create alternative solutions for the well-being of our community during ...
April 24, 2020
Response Fund
...
Meeta Anand, Census 2020 Senior Fellow, New York Immigration Coalition
Diali Avila, Senior Field Manager, Leadership ... Forum
Register:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5rf475LvRwSvi_yW0pfZ3Q
Note: This webinar ...
May 15, 2020
Co-Sponsored Program
March 11, 2020
... each other tighter than ever. We must remember that many of us cannot work from home and are not covered by government aid ...
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
... counts in the Census, regardless of background or immigration status. You have 30 days to make a difference.”
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August 31, 2020
Press Release
... meetings throughout the state is to gather information from immigration funders about their priorities, needs and challenges, as well as to strengthen our ...
February 12, 2020
Group Meeting
... question, along with this administration’s hostile immigration policies, threaten to seriously dampen Census participation by ... to ensure that all Californians, regardless of their immigration status, are counted. Whether your foundation has been supporting ...
June 27, 2019
Statement
Amidst travel restrictions and other government responses to the growing COVID-19 pandemic, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, as of March 17, 2020, temporarily suspended refugee resettlement departures—the actual travel of a refugee from their initial country of asylum to the country where they will be resettled. In addition to travel disruptions, the UNHCR cited concerns that refugees would be placed at a higher risk of contracting and transmitting the virus if they continued to travel as reasons behind their decision.
April 21, 2020
News Article
Join us this funders-only call to learn about how members of Funders for Refugees ...
June 13, 2019
Webinar