... Support to new Immigrants in Texas" here, including session recording and powerpoint. Materials: Welcoming ...
November, 2022
Program Materials
... Immigrant Women's Economic Power" here, including the session recording and PowerPoint. Materials: Building ...
April, 2023
Program Materials
... "Protecting the Right to Seek Refuge" here, including the session recording and transcription of the meeting. ...
December, 2023
Program Materials
October, 2021
Program Materials
... Cities are Welcoming Asylum Seekers" here, including the session recording and transcription of the meeting. ...
August, 2023
Program Materials
... to have a pro asylum legislative agenda/bills ready for 2020. Interviewees agreed that administrative advocacy is ... those with immigrant representation, to participate in national advocacy, to be able to develop partnerships across ... changes in the asylum process/system. Support advocates in convening discussions to address their current divisions in ...
March, 2019
Report
Recognizing the intensifying legal service needs of immigrant communities, GCIR and the California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII) launched a study in 2019 to understand the capacity of immigration legal service providers in California and generate recommendations for philanthropic investment. This 2022 update is a supplement to the 2019-20 findings and offers recommendations to strengthen immigration legal services in California. Read the full report to learn more.
May, 2022
Report
Find all program-related materials for GCIR Webinar, "Strategies for Advancing Pro-immigrant Policies", here, including recording and powerpoint.
September, 2022
Program Materials
... one of the reasons GCIR decided to hold our 2022 Biennial National Convening in the state. In this conversation, we'll hear ...
October 26, 2022
Webinar
... Organizations need additional capacity, i.e., staffing, convening opportunities, and other resources, to implement ... asylum seekers, can be better supported to participate in national advocacy, develop partnerships across geographical ... lines, and have access to resources developed by national groups, particularly in areas such as ...
March, 2019
Issue Brief
... Border Support Rapid Response Fund , and FWD.us's National Dignity for Families Fund . Disclaimer: Information ...
September, 2023
Data Tool
... in Mexico will be too little too late: as of March 13, 2020 the Mexican Federal government has yet to adopt ... the opportunity on an ongoing basis until at least May 1, 2020. HIP has committed $200,000 to the COVID-19 Rapid ... and frontline, local nonprofits, providing spaces for convening, collaboration, and mutual learning. HIP’s ...
March 18, 2020
Response Fund
... arrivals. Join GCIR for this peer-to-peer discussion session to learn about the challenges local leaders are ... adaptability are essential to a successful response. This session will provide an opportunity for participants to share ...
July 31, 2023
Webinar
... Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, as of March 17, 2020, temporarily suspended refugee resettlement departures ...
April 21, 2020
News Article
... and offering humanitarian assistance. In response to the events in Afghanistan, an immediate, large-scale evacuation ...
August 19, 2021
Statement
This factsheet provides a brief overview of the deportation process and how legal services providers are striving to provide immigrants and refugees with access to affordable, qualified legal services.
March, 2017
Factsheet
... of the AAA . Passage of the AAA is one of GCIR’s national policy priorities , and is a top priority for Afghan ...
October 6, 2022
Issue Spotlight
... million in response to anti-immigrant federal policies. In 2020, GCIR launched the California Immigrant Resilience Fund, ...
October 6, 2021
Press Release
The second quarterly meeting of GCIR's California Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII).
May 26, 2021
Group Meeting
One month after a 7.2-magnitude earthquake killed over 2,200 Haitians and left 650,000 more in need of humanitarian assistance, the Biden administration is undertaking a mass expulsion of Haitians seeking safety in the United States. Under the guise of stopping the spread of Covid-19 through the Trump-era Title 42 policy, migrants are being sent back to a country reeling from overlapping crises and decades of political upheaval and natural disasters. Returning to Haiti is not a viable option for them.
October 7, 2021
Issue Spotlight