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... the think tanks and organizations that pushed for tougher immigration restrictions operated on the fringes of public policy debates. Now, ... rallies. As president, he has remained committed to lowering immigration levels and escalated efforts to secure funding for the wall, ...
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The Private Money Shaping Public Conversation About Restricting Immigration ...
March 6, 2019
Philanthropic News
... immigrants during this time of national crisis. Learn more about How to Help here .
Contributions will be split evenly between ... two groups, along with matching funds up to $10k.
About Movimiento Cosecha:
During this global health crisis, undocumented ...
April 21, 2020
Response Fund
... countries.
“Very few philanthropists are thinking about global health security or related issues,” said Gabrielle Fitzgerald, ... turn the tide on this outbreak and others, it has to be about massive government and multilateral intervention because these are just ...
February 23, 2020
Philanthropic News
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What Funders Can Do Now
Learn more about the census and the barriers to participation
Support efforts to ...
June 21, 2019
Statement
... “There is a considerable lack of knowledge in our state about ..."
In Climate of Fear, California Funders Step Up for Immigrants ...
March 14, 2017
Philanthropic News
... historical roots. In grantmaking, it shows up as concerns about organizational structure, capacity, financial management, qualifications ... groups, which naturally work at the intersection of race and immigration, are often told that they neither fit in the immigration portfolio ...
June 17, 2019
Commentary
... an estimated 688,000 workers. The researchers estimate that about 42% of those are undocumented.
Job loss come as cuts loom
... or reduced-price meals at their schools, regardless of immigration status .
In mid-April, Newsom announced a $75 million state ...
May 21, 2020
News Article
... left out.
Here are some food resources that do not take immigration status into account.
“Grab and Go” School Meals
All ... or online, and issuing benefits remotely.
To learn more about these and other available flexibilities visit CFPA’s coronavirus ...
April 3, 2020
News Article
... immigrants and other marginalized communities.
About GCIR
Founded in 1990, GCIR works with more than 130 member ... research experience and knowledge of immigrant communities, immigration, and/or COVID-19 and other disaster relief
Proposed scope of ...
December 2, 2020
Job Opportunity
... called “The Cobra Event” by Richard Preston, about a terrorist who releases a deadly virus in the United States. Preston had ... outbreak in Africa, and so he knew all sorts of scary things about how quickly lethal infectious diseases could spread. “The Cobra Event ...
March 11, 2020
Philanthropic News
... Act and pandemic unemployment benefits, because of their immigration status. This state funding is expected to reach about 150,000 undocumented adults.
The California Department of Social ...
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
... for families and businesses. It also can limit access to immigration-benefit programs such as DACA or citizenship because of an ... brought together 130 people from across the country to learn about each other’s work on economic integration and dispel myths about each ...
February 17, 2017
Commentary
... has always reckoned with issues of race, but something about the Black Lives Matter movement seems different this time. People of all ... role in this body of work. Traditionally, we like to think about issues in silos – Black Lives Matter is different than the Immigrant ...
August 10, 2020
Blog Post
... has been convening an informal group of foundation CEOs on immigration issues over the past 3.5 years, and at a meeting in late March, I ... other requests to shore up the social safety net for them. About 40 philanthropic institutions, including NCG and Philanthropy ...
May 1, 2020
Blog Post
... has been convening an informal group of foundation CEOs on immigration issues over the past 3.5 years, and at a meeting in late March, I ... other requests to shore up the social safety net for them. About 40 philanthropic institutions, including NCG and Philanthropy ...
May 1, 2020
Philanthropic News
... a chilling effect . Misinformation and uncertainty about the rule’s long-term implications are leading immigrant families across ...
October 23, 2019
Commentary
... alone could decrease the aggregate 2020 population count by about 188,000 persons, resulting in a fiscal impact of about $200 million per year and $2 billion over the next decade. And this is ...
March 1, 2019
Blog Post
... percent) of Hispanic adults in families with noncitizens and about half (49 percent) of those in families where all members are citizens ... certain critical services and supports will not affect their immigration status, and they should provide referrals to free or low-cost legal ...
June 5, 2020
Blog Post
... on racism are long overdue, and they must expand to include immigration because the two issues are inextricably linked. Indeed, the current ... proponent of legitimate debate on immigration and “serious about addressing systematic and institutional racism.” The letter rightly ...
September 23, 2020
Statement
... in Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi, or about 4.6 percent of the entire American working population. Undocumented ... primary and preventive health care to people regardless of immigration status or ability to pay, over fiscal years 2020 and 2021. The ...
April 16, 2020
News Article