... disabled. However, given the dearth of accurate undercount data for these groups, they are covered less comprehensively ... demographic groups for which there is reliable undercount data from the Census Bureau. This book is of interest to ...
January, 2019
Book
... to do in California that we’d like to establish in other states, but we don’t have the funding to do that. We also ...
December 7, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
... of people currently living on the streets of San Diego county are there because they couldn’t pay their rent, and ...
April 24, 2020
Response Fund
... to provide grants of up to $500 to immigrants in San Diego County who have lost all or part of their income due to the ...
April 21, 2020
Response Fund
Resources from GCIR's 2022 National Convening workshop, "Dismantling Ableist Immigration Policies."
Program Materials
... and autocratic parties and leaders, with the United States on a disturbingly similar trajectory. Throughout ...
January, 2025
Funding Recommendations
GCIR President Marissa Tirona speaks with Lian Cheun, Executive Director of Khmer Girls in Action (KGA) in Long Beach, California, an organization working for gender, racial, and economic justice through community and power building efforts led by Southeast Asian young women.
July 12, 2021
GCIR Blog Series
... Union , and Sheriff Jerry L. Clayton of Washtenaw County in Michigan. At the beginning of the call, Kerri ... Liberties Union Sheriff Jerry L. Clayton , Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office Moderator: Aryah Somers ...
February 16, 2017
... and legal services in mid-size cities and suburbs in the 9-county Bay Area. Mapping Spatial Inequality: Immigrant ... demand for immigrant health and legal services in the 9-county Bay Area. The proposed change to the public charge ...
October 11, 2019
Co-Sponsored Program
... many from the Global South to seek refuge in the United States and other countries. Meanwhile in the United States, hurricanes, heat waves, fires, and other climate ...
July 28, 2021
Webinar
... from their home countries to seek security in the United States – and whose paths eventually intersect. By following ...
May 30, 2024
GCIR Blog Series
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.
September 6, 2024
Group Meeting
Join the next quarterly California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative (CIII) meeting, when we come together to facilitate funder engagement, create opportunities for funders to leverage the collective impact of their grantmaking, and fortify funding for the immigrant justice field in California.
December 5, 2024
Group Meeting
... to the second-largest immigrant population in the United States, Texas provided a compelling setting to explore a ... of the total U.S. population. Across the nation, many states and localities have put in place policies to ... of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs , City and County of San Francisco Catherine Self , President and CEO, ...
May 3, 2016
National Convening
June 18, 2020
News Article
GCIR_Social_01-16x9.png Over the last 200 years, the United States government has played a pivotal role in shaping ... since President Richard Nixon first-launched the United States’ “War on Drugs” with a 1971 press conference ... first installment, Timeline: Citizenship in the United States, 1781 – Present , which focused on the question ...
October 7, 2024
Podcast
... It covers how much funding the decennial Census guides to states, what types of programs it covers, historical ...
October, 2016
Funding Recommendations, Infographic
In her quarterly message, GCIR President Marissa Tirona calls on philanthropy to step up in this critical moment and leverage its power in service of communities under attack by the current administration, including immigrants and refugees. She also shares how GCIR is stepping up in this moment to expand our state and local strategies, advance pro-immigrant policies, amplify power-building efforts and expand protections for migrants in the long-term.
April 3, 2025
President's Message
In this webinar session – a part of GCIR’s series on rural power building – we will explore how detention in rural areas is harming communities; challenges to obtaining legal representation; and how local, state, and national organizations are confronting the harmful impacts of immigration detention on communities across the country.
January 25, 2023
Webinar