... including the webinar recording, powerpoints and speaker resources. Speakers Olga Byrne, Director of Immigration, ... the U.S. Immigration System: Fact Sheet that distills the data gathered from over 300 survey responses and highlights ... on motions to reopen. We issued this report in 2018 and updated it in 2019 to reflect our 100% success rate on ...
Program Materials
... makes GCIR’s citizenship timeline different from other resources? Music credit: "Finally See the Light," written by ...
December, 2023
Data Tool
... GCIR will continue to collect information to keep funders updated with the latest news around the census during this ...
March, 2020
Program Materials
... ensure that frontline organizations had access to the resources they needed to meet the complex and evolving needs ...
October, 2023
Report
... work to support and invest in. Funders can: Move resources to build the narrative power necessary to change the long-term conditions for reform at the federal level. A 2021 poll from the Cato Institute shows that 72 ... in which: Immigrant and refugee communities will have the resources and capital to self-determine. The leadership and ...
March 13, 2024
President's Message
... populations and geographies are reached Invest in resources that can be utilized across the state , including ... to the census in California and beyond census Updates and Resources GCIR is compiling national and California-focused resources for philanthropy on the 2020 Census. We will be ...
This two-page infographic examines various demographic aspects of the immigrants and refugees who call Michigan home, the ramifications of Michigan's position as a border state, and the ways in which immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers are strengthening Michigan's communties.
Infographic
... 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
... GCIR doubled-down this year on developing programming, resources, and partnerships that reflect our dedication to ... Over three days, we explored how to leverage philanthropic resources in support of people who move, enjoyed meaningful ... Announcement: GCIR’s 2024 Policy Agenda , last updated May 2024 Podcast: ‘Let’s lean in and be ...
December 17, 2024
Blog Post
Following up on GCIR’s 2020 report on secondary trauma among grantees, we are hosting a funder strategy session to focus on the implementation and refinement of grantmaking practices in this domain.
March 18, 2021
Group Meeting
... beyond immigrant families and is already causing community-level trauma. The consequences of these threats will ripple ... rights and protections wherever possible. co-sponsors updated 250320 co-sponsors.jpg registration Please register ...
March 20, 2025
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
Becoming a GCIR member makes it possible for us to continue providing vital services to grantmakers and guide timely and strategic philanthropic responses to address the most pressing issues facing immigrants and refugees.
Resources from GCIR's 2022 National Convening workshop, "Black Immigrants and the Fight for Racial Justice."
May, 2022
Program Materials
... well as the national network's funding collaborative sites, areas of work, and advantages of membership. There are ...
September, 2020
Infographic
Why have so many people in the Americas made the perilous migration journey to the United States, especially in recent years? Why have migration patterns in the Western Hemisphere shifted over the years, and why are migrants from some countries treated differently than others? How are the policies and practices of the U.S. connected to the reasons people in the region have moved over time? To get at the root of these questions, GCIR is releasing a new timeline: U.S. Intervention and Modern Migration in the Americas, which delves into this history to allow for a nuanced analysis and deeper understanding of the migration flows and patterns we see today.
September, 2024
Data Tool
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.