In March 2021, GCIR held a strategy session for funders engaged in or interested in secondary trauma grantmaking strategies. With this follow-up session, GCIR is again creating a space for interested stakeholders to come together to explore how they can support their grantees in tending to their emotional well-being and healing. For funders looking for an introduction to the topic, we recommend accessing our full report, summary, and webinar recording. Attendance at the first strategy session is not a prerequisite for attending this one.
August 11, 2021
Webinar
GCIR is again creating a space for interested stakeholders to come together to explore how they can support their grantees in tending to their emotional well-being and healing.
October 13, 2021
Webinar
... of COVID-19, partners are now working tirelessly to find new and innovative ways to reach those hardest to count. To ...
April 1, 2020
Statement
... We invite you to join the first meeting of GCIR's new Advancing Economic Justice Community of Practice! The ...
June 17, 2024
Group Meeting
... Jose Prudente, Member, Voces de los Pueblos Originarios, New York Odilia Romero , Co-Founder/Executive Director, ...
September 30, 2021
Webinar
... PARTNERS? We will continue to provide weekly updates on new resources and developments like printing of flyers and banners, action items that require your attention, new resources added to the campaign toolkit, schedule virtual ...
March 13, 2020
Memo
... Haitians seeking refuge and entry at the San Diego-Tijuana border following their secondary displacement from Brazil, a ... For Haitians and other Black immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, organizations like the Haitian Bridge Alliance have ... legal, and humanitarian assistance on both sides of the border. Up to an estimated 4,000 Black immigrants have been ...
February, 2019
Program Materials
... with Immigrants and Refugees Co-Sponsor Philanthropy New York Photo : U.S. Department of Agriculture / Public ...
June 11, 2019
Webinar
... Melaku , Executive Director, National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) Tania Chavez , Executive Director, La ...
July 25, 2024
Webinar
... of origin. When we talk about migrants and refugees at the border, most people envision migrants arriving from Latin ... to in-language support in order to integrate into their new communities, and how we can invest in organizations doing ... Middle East, and Asia. Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA) is a CDFF nonprofit partner based in San ...
May 30, 2023
Response Fund
... Congress to send additional enforcement officers to the border. It was a disappointing departure from his ... an effective and efficient way to support migrants at the border and beyond. What is Holistic Case Management? Holistic ... addressing the urgent and ongoing needs of migrants at the border to invest in organizations and collaboratives ...
February 27, 2023
Response Fund
... retreat created a space to deepen connection, gain new perspective and an opportunity to strategize for 2020. ...
September, 2019
Program Materials
... In an effort to punish immigrants crossing the Southern border of the United States, the current administration ... Annette Lanjouw, Co-Executive Directors Arcus Foundation New York, NY and Cambridge, UK J. Bob Alotta, Executive ... Director Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice New York, NY James E. Canales, President & Trustee Barr ...
June 13, 2018
Statement
... , Executive Director of Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans ( PANA ) Dr. Kameelah Mu’min Rashad , Founder ...
October 1, 2020
Co-Sponsored Program
... migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, Washington D.C., and New York City distract us from the urgent needs of the 2.4 ... people who arrived and were apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border this year. We invite you to look past the media ... and share insights from the work being done at the border to support them. This limited mailing of 12 bi-monthly ...
November 7, 2022
Response Fund
... am Opening Remarks 9:05 - 10:15 am Plenary Advancing a New Narrative for Immigrants 10:15 - 10:35 am Spark Teams ... Programs, Open Society Foundations Megan Briggs Reilly , New England Program Officer, The Clowes Fund, Inc Tanya ...
February 27, 2018
National Convening
As Covid-19 vaccination rates increase and infections plummet, our society is reopening and a feeling of normalcy is returning for many of us. But those hit hardest by the pandemic, including immigrants and people of color, are returning to communities devastated by a disproportionately high death toll, rampant job loss, and the compounding traumas of the past four years, including hostile immigration policies, toxic rhetoric, surging hate crimes, and a massive racial reckoning. Not everyone has the privilege of returning to normal, and, even before the pandemic, “normal” was not working for everyone.
July 8, 2021
Issue Spotlight
... of 5 Indigenous children since December 2018 while in Border Patrol custody were not an accident, nor were they ... southern Mexico and Central America. According to The New York Times , U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ... organize themselves. In the current crisis we see at the border, much of the philanthropic funding goes toward crisis ...
June, 2019
Issue Brief
... the needs of immigrants in their communities. This brand-new report synthesizes lessons learned from the DOTD network ...
January, 2023
Report