... and respond to emerging needs. Review our 2016 Annual Report to learn more about our work that year. GCIR 2016 Annual Report ...
April, 2017
GCIR Annual Report
... were born. In solidarity, The GCIR Team Review the full report to learn more about GCIR's work in 2020. GCIR 2020 Annual Report: Relief for Now. Resilience for the Future ...
July, 2021
GCIR Annual Report
... liberation. In solidarity, The GCIR Team Review the full report to learn more about GCIR's work in 2021. GCIR 2021 Annual Report: Building Forward Together ...
April, 2022
GCIR Annual Report
... and solidarity. Onward, Marissa Tirona Review the full report to learn more about GCIR's work in 2022. GCIR 2022 Annual Report: Moving Money, Moving Power ...
March, 2024
GCIR Annual Report
Overview This 12-page report reviews GCIR's efforts to inform, connect, and ... as well as a learning lab on the immigrant detention system, both of which fostered deeper connections among the ... and points of leverage for philanthropy. The report, Immigration Legal Services in California: A Time for ...
March, 2020
GCIR Annual Report
... families and communities. Read the GCIR 2017 Annual Report: Rallying Philanthropy to Stand with Immigrants and ... and allies rose to 2017’s challenges. GCIR 2017 Annual Report: Rallying Philanthropy to Stand with Immigrants and ...
March, 2018
GCIR Annual Report
... trauma for service providers. Read the GCIR 2018 Annual Report to learn more about GCIR's efforts to inform, ... Photo: Vic Hinterlang / Shutterstock.com GCIR 2018 Annual Report: Uniting Philanthropy in Polarizing Times ...
September, 2019
GCIR Annual Report
... post-election (see, for example, the Nikansen Center’s report, Project 2025: Unveiling the far right’s plan to ... based on a lack of understanding of how the immigration system operates and exacerbated by disinformation campaigns. ... this year, the National Immigration Law Center issued a report - “ States Continue to Invest in the Health and ...
March 13, 2024
President's Message
In light of the intensifying attacks on immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, I want to keep you—our members, funders, partners, and stakeholders—informed of our work on a more regular basis. This midway point in the year, coinciding with my return from sabbatical, provides a good opportunity to launch this quarterly update.
July 31, 2018
President's Message
In 2021, GCIR launched a process to develop a new strategy which reflects our evolution as a national philanthropic mobilizing organization that creates strategic opportunities to move money and power to immigrant and refugee communities. To that end, we asked the Luminare Group to design and facilitate a strategy development process that was inclusive, generative, and collaborative. It was important to us that we did not create this new framework in a vacuum, so we convened a dynamic group of movement leaders, funders, and experts whose perspectives are informed by varied experiences and roles within the social justice ecosystem.
February 7, 2023
President's Message
In her quarterly message, President Marissa Tirona calls on philanthropy to act to address forced displacement, the systems that drive it, and secure the safety and dignity not only of those who are forcibly displaced but also of marginalized communities who experience violence and discrimination.
November 13, 2023
President's Message
... in a fundamentally unjust global economic and political system that relies on the exploitation and oppression of ...
June 29, 2023
President's Message
November 2, 2020
Press Release
... in our societal structures, including our immigration system, and how this has an insidious impact that goes far ...
November 9, 2023
Blog Post
This four-page timeline summarizes immigrant and refugee policy developments and philanthropic responses from 1990 to 2020.
March, 2020
Infographic
... credits from Africa validated and translated to the U.S. system. Committing to the WES team and their efforts to ...
November 9, 2023
GCIR Board Feature
Emerging leader scholarship receipeint, Joél Junior Morales, reflects on his experience at GCIR's 2022 convening in Houston.
July 13, 2022
Blog Post
This two-page infographic covers major policy developments for immigrants and refugees between 1990 and 2015, as well as the efforts over that time period by GCIR, our members, and partners.
January, 2016
Infographic
Born of our recent strategy development process, GCIR’s new theory of change reflects our evolution as a national philanthropic mobilizing organization that creates strategic opportunities to move money and power to immigrant and refugee communities and galvanizes funders to resource a robust immigration and refugee rights power-building ecosystem.
February, 2023
Organization Materials
What do we hope to accomplish? What will success look like? What will it take to get there? These are some of the questions I grapple with as GCIR’s Programs Learning Manager. My position is new, reflecting the organization’s commitment to proactive learning throughout our work. In a nutshell, I aim to support the team in building evaluative capacity, including through the design (and constant iteration) of ways of working that make it easy for people to engage meaningfully in learning processes.
April 6, 2023
GCIR Staff Feature