... the collective impact of their grantmaking to fortify the immigration funding field in California. The network has ... attacks on democratic institutions, lack of action on immigration at the federal level, criminalization of ... as whole people who deserve to access quality jobs, education, health care, and housing. Centering language ...
... communities and galvanizes funders to resource a robust immigration and refugee rights power-building ecosystem. Amid ... and make the connection between their priorities and immigration. We connect funders from around the country to ... with diverse grantmaking priorities, including health, education, rights and justice, economic security, and more. ...
... with diverse grantmaking priorities, including health, education, rights and justice, economic security, and more. ... efforts; others recognize the importance of applying an immigration lens to their existing grantmaking programs and ...
... Coalition ) Alliance San Diego Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI) California Collaborative for Immigrant ... for Children National Center for Youth Law Oakland Public Education Fund Public Counsel First Docket - September ... including social service providers, advocates, immigration legal services providers, and community rooted ...
GCIR is closely monitoring the impact of the 2020 election on immigrants and refugees, with a focus on how philanthropy and leaders in the field are addressing this impact.
GCIR's staff members represent diverse backgrounds, are experts on a range of issues affecting immigrants and refugees, and have extensive experience working in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors.
... that empowers local police forces to enforce federal immigration law, such as in Ventura County, California ... Oppose state practices of handing individuals over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody after they ... criminalize unauthorized entry through Mexico (a federal immigration issue), such as in Texas Advance the health and ...
GCIR's groups provide forums for grantmakers, no matter their size, location, experience, or funding priorities, to gather and learn from one another, collaborate on strategy, and maximize their impact.
GCIR is closely monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak, with a focus on how it is impacting immigrants and how philanthropy is addressing that impact.
The California Dignity for Families Fund is guided by an advisory committee with deep movement, community, government and philanthropic experience. This team has been charged with setting the Fund’s grantmaking strategy as well as selecting the partner organizations to receive grants.
The Transnational Migration Community of Practice (CoP) is a new learning space for funders to engage with migrant power-building and organizing efforts that extend beyond international borders.
The California Dignity for Families Fund helps migrants at the border and newly arriving Afghan and Haitian migrants receive urgent humanitarian relief as they request asylum and resettle across the state.