This report provides a roadmap for how foundations and affinity groups can support the next Census in 2020.
July, 2012
Report
... organizations are stepping up to fill in the disaster response gaps. Please join Northern California Grantmakers ... Note: Please refer to NCG’s resource page for vetted disaster relief and recovery funds, links to information ...
October 28, 2019
Co-Sponsored Program
... help meet undocumented Californians’ immediate needs in response to the COVID-19 crisis, it will also establish vital ... committing to raise an additional $50 million to provide disaster relief support to this population through the ... policies. GCIR cofounded and managed the UndocuFund for Disaster Relief in Sonoma County, which raised over $7 ...
April 15, 2020
Press Release
July, 2017
Funding Recommendations
Launched in 2012 in response to the opportunity presented under the Obama ... legal services, education and outreach, and crisis response. Though DOTD in its current form will be sunsetting ...
January, 2023
Report
... State of California to provide cash assistance under the Disaster Relief Assistance for Immigrants Project . The ... with California philanthropy to deploy $327 million in response to anti-immigrant federal policies. GCIR co-founded and managed the UndocuFund for Disaster Relief in Sonoma County, which raised over $7 ...
May 11, 2020
Press Release
... Movement leaders are eager to pivot from crisis response to advancing a welcoming and inclusive vision for ...
December, 2020
Funding Recommendations
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "The Future of Immigration Legal Services: A Time For Bold Action" here, including program recording and powerpoint.
July, 2022
Program Materials
What does it mean to be an American? How has the United States defined citizenship over time? To explore these critical questions, GCIR has developed a timeline, “Who Gets to Be an American,” which provides in-depth information on the evolution of American citizenship and how the United States has determined who belongs in this country and who does not. Understanding this history and the forces that drive it is critical to understanding how we decide who gets to be American today. This is the first in a series of timelines GCIR will release over the coming year, culminating in the release of a full Im/Migration Timeline tracking the history of movement within, to, and from the United States through a decolonized lens.
December, 2023
Data Tool
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Advancing Dignity and Justice through Universal Representation" here, including the session recording and transcription of the meeting.
March, 2024
Program Materials
November, 2016
Funding Recommendations, Issue Brief
April, 2020
Program Materials
... Watch Network Sophia Genovese , Supervising Attorney & EJW Disaster Resilience Fellow, New Mexico Immigrant Law Center ... l Solano , Director of Community Leadership and Equitable Initiatives, Central Indiana Community Foundation CO-sponsorS ...
January 25, 2023
Webinar
... Resilience Fund that includes $75 million in state disaster relief, plus $50 million from private philanthropies ...
May 15, 2020
Commentary
... collaborative efforts to develop capacity and funding initiatives that promote coordinated service delivery. ...
May, 2022
Report
Join indigenous migrant leaders, GCIR, and Four Freedoms Fund to learn about the findings from a groundbreaking mapping project on indigenous migrant communities in the U.S., and to reflect on how funders can address ongoing needs and properly visibilize this diverse population.
September 30, 2021
Webinar
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Capitalizing on the Courts: Litigation for Immigrant Justice" here, including the session recording and transcription of the meeting.
August, 2023
Program Materials