March, 2019
Program Materials
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
... reform put forth by the Niskanen Center. Read the full report at the link below. Redefining Immigration Reform: ...
November, 2020
Report
... will be distributed to confirmed participants prior to the event. Skills to Survive or Thrive? Shifting the Paradigm for ...
October 11, 2018
Co-Sponsored Program
April, 2020
Program Materials
This brief provides an overview of the philanthropic response and documents best practices and lessons learned that can inform current and future efforts to address the needs of immigrants and refugees in California and across the nation.
May, 2017
Report
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Promoting the Health and Wellbeing of Immigrant Workers in Rural Communities" here, including the session recording and PowerPoint.
December, 2022
Program Materials
... your participation in yesterday’s census launch press event that unfortunately, was cancelled by local elected ...
March 13, 2020
Memo
... refugee crisis. Join to hear from leading figures in the field about the potential and lessons learned of their ... the Move (moderator) Registration Registration for this event is now closed. Calls are open to GCIR members, other ...
June 20, 2017
Webinar
... that helped funders understand shifting conditions in the field and respond to emerging needs. Review our 2016 Annual ...
April, 2017
GCIR Annual Report
This report offers recommendations to strengthen immigration legal services in California for immigrants and asylum seekers. The report draws from 20 interviews with executive-level staff from legal service organizations and 80 responses to an online survey of a broad range of immigration legal service providers across the state.
February, 2020
Report
October, 2021
Program Materials
... and supporting immigrants and refugees in reaching their full potential. GCIR 25th Anniversary Video ...
July, 2016
Video & Audio
... immigrant families and to maximize their impact. Read the full funding recommendations for more information. This ...
February, 2018
Funding Recommendations
Find all materials for GCIR's "California Immigrant Inclusion Initiative Q1 2024 Convening" here, including the slides and other materials shared during the meeting.
April, 2024
Group Materials
... Legal Services Collaborative GCIR Description Save the date for a timely funder site visit on Thursday, September ... participating in the annual Exploring Houston's Backyard event ( USDA / Creative Commons ). Empowering Houston’s ...
September 20, 2018
Learning Tour
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
... Sealy, at least three (3) business days prior to the event. speakers Terry Marshall , Founder and Creative ... Immigrant Narrative Strategies , and current Director of Field and Funder Learning, Pop Culture Collaborative Nick ... registration To register, please visit the event page on GIA's website . Register Here Photo by ...
June 6, 2023
Webinar
... And some of these organizations cannot afford to hire full time staff to carry out the work. I saw firsthand the ... among the equitable approaches. In my conversations with field leaders, I was reminded of how creative and powerful ... University of Southern California (USC), which she attends full time. Serving as the Chair for the Affordability and ...
September 21, 2022
GCIR Staff Feature
This guide provides an overview of the 2010 census and background information for foundations interested in supporting efforts to produce a more accurate count of California's population.
January, 2009
Report