... to demographers, statisticians, survey methodologists, and all those interested in census coverage. Differential ...
January, 2019
Analysis
... to demographers, statisticians, survey methodologists, and all those interested in census coverage. Differential ...
January, 2019
Book
... If COVID-19 has made anything clear, it’s that we are all connected – across borders, across class boundaries – ... and duration of this crisis depends on making sure that all of us have what we need to help contain this outbreak, ... working class Asian immigrant and refugee communities need all of us to step up so that all of us have what we need to ...
April 17, 2020
Response Fund
... $200 to immigrants in the Rio Grande Valley who have lost all or part of their income due to the coronavirus pandemic. ...
May 4, 2020
Response Fund
... created a COVID-19 landing page on their website for all resources you may need, and this mutual aid fund to ...
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's "Strategies for ...
January, 2023
Program Materials
Join GCIR for a discussion with researchers, funders, and census mobilizers to debrief the results of philanthropic investments during the 2020 census cycle and to explore steps that can be taken to preserve the infrastructure developed and knowledge gained in 2020 for the lead up to the 2030 census.
November 8, 2021
Webinar
Building on the legacy of Queer and Trans elders and pioneers, LGBTQ immigrant and refugee leaders continue to lead the fight for societal transformation. For years, these leaders have advocated for increased funding to support LGBTQ immigrant communities, particularly to address lack of access to medical care and asylum and detention issues (including sexual assault). A 2017 Congressional inquiry found that LGBTQ immigrants are 97 times more likely to be sexually victimized than non-LGBTQ people while in ICE custody. However, LGTBQ immigrant issues continue to receive less funding when compared to overall dollar amounts invested in LGBTQ communities.
October 5, 2022
Webinar
Over the last two decades, waves of immigrants have made rural communities their homes. According to the Pew Research Center, from 2000 to 2018 immigrants accounted for 37 percent of overall rural population growth. Driven by demand for labor in the argricultural, meat packing, and dairy processing industries, this growth has led to an economic revival of parts of rural America where communities were once on the decline.
October 18, 2022
Webinar
... to build consensus for a vision of a world that works for all of us. The road ahead: we must increase our investment in ...
November 11, 2022
President's Message
... a book on an Ebola outbreak in Africa, and so he knew all sorts of scary things about how quickly lethal infectious ... But almost no one in the sector seems to have thought at all about biosecurity issues, so for the most part, they’re ...
March 11, 2020
Philanthropic News
... they will pay rent or for other basic necessities. We are all frightened right now, but our undocumented neighbors face ... and grassroots organizations committed to serving all of our community during this crisis created the Fund to ...
April 10, 2020
... our communities and solve the injustices that affect us all. Because many of our friends who do not have legal status ... support them so that they can continue their vital work. All the funds we raise will go directly to the groups, who ...
April 17, 2020
Response Fund
The Advancing Economic Justice Community of Practice is designed to bring together funders engaged in, or interested in exploring, grantmaking practices that support positive economic outcomes for immigrant and refugee communities.
October 3, 2024
Group Meeting
Join our panelists as they discuss how their work serves to build the broader narrative of immigrant justice whereby we honor every person’s human dignity, including immigrants.
July 29, 2021
Webinar
GCIR recently commissioned a study to analyze how philanthropy worked to support immigrant communities via relief funds. Join us for a dive into the findings and discussion on how foundations can prepare for future relief efforts.
October 27, 2021
Webinar
... in our dedication to advancing justice and belonging for all. As we head into 2025, we in philanthropy must be in ... to the leaders, partners, and collaborators who have made all that we have done in 2024 possible. In that spirit, we ...
December 17, 2024
Blog Post
... of immigrants to our country’s economic recovery. All frontline workers who are risking their lives during this ... compassionate approach to meeting the immediate needs of all immigrant communities. We also must design long-term ... that values, builds on, and leverages the assets of all immigrant workers and learners. Immediately Meet ...
May 15, 2020
Commentary
This webinar gave funders an overview of the issues facing guest workers and their families, current and proposed policies, and vulnerabilities workers face.
October 6, 2017
Webinar