Across the country, 202,500 DACA recipients are working to protect the health and safety ... stores; patients are being cared for; and much more. DACA recipients, for example, are doctors and medical ... professions . This column looks at the demographics of DACA recipients who are working on the frontlines of the ...
April 6, 2020
News Article
Resources for DACA Advocacy IMMIGRATION, AND COVID-19 Even as the ... Americans by the tens of thousands—and roughly 29,000 DACA recipients risk their lives as healthcare ... on the frontlines of this pandemic. Listed below are resources for DACA recipients and opportunities for advocacy ...
June, 2020
Resource Portal
Resources for immigrant and migrant workers. COVID-19 Resources - Migrant Focused ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
Resources for undocumented communities. Resources include: Financial Medical Mutual Aid Legal Food Additional Resources COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Communities ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
InformedImmigrant.com is dedicated to increasing access to resources and knowledge for the undocumented immigrant ... challenges of coronavirus and immigration status. The resources shared will be updated on an ongoing basis. Resources for Immigrants During the Coronavirus Crisis ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
Resources for the immigrant community during COVID-19 by ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
COVID-19 advocacy resources for philanthropy. Content includes: Advocacy Resources What Members are Saying What Funders are Saying By the Numbers NCRP: Philanthropy & COVID-19 Advocacy Resources ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
... crisis, The ILC Public Education Institute has compiled resources for immigrants, refugees, parents and educators. ... include health, finance, legal and employment services, resources for combating discrimination, and ... The lists will be adjusted as needed during the epidemic. Resources for immigrants, Parents and Educators During ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
To assist undocumented workers who have lost their jobs or income as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak, Legal Aid at Work has compiled a list of known relief funds for undocumented workers. We will be updating this list as new information becomes available
April, 2020
Resource Portal
... the policy was just extended indefinitely. View the full brief . Explainer on U.S. Deportations and Expulsions During ...
May, 2020
Issue Brief
In these tumultuous times when people the world over are experiencing fear, distress, and uncertainty in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, GCIR is leaning into our core values to guide how we mobilize philanthropy to support immigrant families and communities in the United States. We believe this moment calls for philanthropy to lead with courage to advance an inclusive, equitable, and holistic response. Philanthropic action must not only address urgent needs but reflect a vision that all Americans, no matter where they were born, are united with one another in the face of this devastating public health crisis.
April, 2020
Funding Recommendations
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
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
The Arizona Undocumented Workers Relief Fund has been established by more than 20 community groups and leaders to raise funds for undocumented working families who support our economy, industries, and communities every day, but who are not eligible to receive unemployment benefits or most of the federal disaster relief funds.
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
... recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and more than 130,000 Temporary Protected ... payments, and any future stimulus support. Everyone who files tax returns, regardless of immigration status, should ... care facilities, and other COVID-19 testing or quarantine sites or against people traveling to such sites. And while ...
April 16, 2020
News Article
The Arizona Undocumented Workers Relief Fund has been established by more than 20 community groups and leaders to raise funds for undocumented working families who support our economy, industries, and communities every day, but who are not eligible to receive unemployment benefits or most of the federal disaster relief funds.
April 24, 2020
Response Fund
... threat, whether they enforce safety measures, and what resources are directed at addressing issues such as health ...
April 4, 2020
News Article
... sure each and every one of us—native and newcomer—has resources to prevail through the outbreak. No one stands ... and if they do, they're going to be competing for the same resources. Could we bring this to scale and have a statewide ... stimulus checks. And we have also seen donations from DACA beneficiaries and undocumented immigrants who still have ...
May 1, 2020
Blog Post
... immediate needs of all immigrant communities. We also must design long-term strategies for an inclusive recovery that ... in 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has provided nearly 800,000 immigrants the ... as well as technical support to be able to access these resources. Some states have developed microloan programs ...
May 15, 2020
Commentary
... finding confirmed by recent unemployment data (PDF) . But the survey also found wide disparities among ...
June 5, 2020
Blog Post