... well as the national network's funding collaborative sites, areas of work, and advantages of membership. There are ...
September, 2020
Infographic
... I’m committed to centering my community, knowing the ways trans folks are forgotten again and again across all ... despite all the challenges, have beautiful and powerful ways of resisting, building power, creating community, being ... in our being able to survive and thrive, including all the ways in which our communities are resilient and joyful. Power ...
September 28, 2021
GCIR Blog Series
... a visa or permanent residency status due to accessing programs that support the health and well-being of their ... and their families. Join us to learn about specific ways in which funders can respond to this newest development ... The Washington Post, April 1, 2018. Photo Credits (from top left): Ray S / CC ; Bread for the World / CC ; Pan ...
April 19, 2018
Monthly Immigration Policy Call
... the thought leadership, technical assistance, educational programs, and resources that helped funders understand ...
April, 2017
GCIR Annual Report
... benefits, disaster relief funds, Payroll Protection Programs, or the federal recovery checks due to their ...
April 24, 2020
Response Fund
... the work of 501c3 organizations, and we explored ways to educate and mobilize people on issues that directly ...
July 13, 2022
Blog Post
Description August 5th marks ten years since a man with ties to white supremacist ...
August 4, 2022
Webinar
... will have to apply for permanent residency through other programs, such as refugee admissions, asylum, or the SIV program. But these programs are plagued by enormous backlogs and long processing ... is one of GCIR’s national policy priorities , and is a top priority for Afghan American leaders , veterans, and ...
October 6, 2022
Issue Spotlight
... MODERATOR Rebecca Carson , Director, Inclusive Democracy Programs, Four Freedoms Fund CO-SPONSORS ...
November 4, 2021
Webinar
... years as people make arduous journeys through as many as ten countries in their search for safety. We’ve ... contact Kevin Douglas , GCIR's Senior Director of National Programs. Photo by kieferpix on iStock , is licensed ...
May 11, 2023
Statement
... and racial justice agenda, and will explore concrete ways philanthropy can invest in litigation strategies to ...
August 24, 2023
Webinar
... delegation, Kevin Douglas, Senior Director of National Programs at Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and ...
May 11, 2023
Blog Post
Description Ten years ago Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and ...
May 6, 2021
Webinar
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.
... a new story and communicating that story to audiences in ways that resonate with them, putting the new narrative into ...
December 8, 2022
Webinar
This infographic covers reviews the populations the Census typically undercounts in California, why there is a state undercount, and how that undercount can be reduced in 2020.
October, 2016
Infographic
... Black immigrants residing in the United States, with the top nations of origin being Jamaica, Haiti, Nigeria, and Ethiopia. At least ten percent of all Black immigrants are Afro-Latinx, hailing ...
February 23, 2023
Webinar
... work at least full time, care for their children, and on top of that they manage to find the time to come together and ...
May 3, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
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