... for Bay Area residents. To date, over 180,000 people are displaced from their homes and nearly 1 million are ... 3) low-income residents, and 4) older adults and seniors. We are hearing stories of communities pulling together ... California Wildfires and Public Safety Power Shutoff: Who’s Affected, What’s Needed from Philanthropy ...
October 28, 2019
Co-Sponsored Program
Actions have consequences. Sometimes the consequences are unintended. At worst, they are not even considered. Here at the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) we have been spending time and energy thinking through what ... their impact on vulnerable populations and communities.” Who is considered part of a “vulnerable population?” And ...
July 11, 2019
Blog Post
... subpopulations among their foreign-born residents who may be particularly vulnerable in both urban and rural ...
November, 2017
Funding Recommendations
... these public-private partnerships were formed and how they are structured. Understand how they are leveraging expertise and resources to address urgent ...
May 22, 2020
Webinar
... have been disproportionately affected. Undocumented people are particularly vulnerable as a consequence of often unsafe ... survey, one-on-one interviews, and literature review, we identified reliable, successful ways to respond, often ... racial justice and efforts to reach the most marginalized. We describe these, along with a few variations that were ...
October, 2021
Report
October 15, 2020
News Article
... upside down. Like other hurricane survivors, immigrants—who constitute a significant and growing demographic in ... and worldly possessions. Their immediate needs are generally no different from those of other displaced ... // Hurricane Harvey - Community Resources , United We Dream How to Donate Money and Other Aid to Communities of ...
September 18, 2017
Webinar
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar, "Intersectional Justice: Migrants on the Front Lines of Climate Change" here, including recording and powerpoint presentation.
July, 2021
Program Materials
Find all program-related materials for GCIR's webinar "Investing in Climate Resilience for Immigrant and BIPOC Communities in the South" here, including the session recording and transcription of the meeting.
August, 2023
Program Materials
This brief provides an overview of the philanthropic response and documents best practices and lessons learned that can inform current and future efforts to address the needs of immigrants and refugees in California and across the nation.
May, 2017
Report
... with significant hazards where they live and work. How do we prevent people displaced by climate change from falling ... the cracks? And how do we support immigrant communities who are facing the worsening effects of climate change? We need ...
July 28, 2021
Webinar
... those most affected by natural disasters with those who rebuild communities in the wake of them, and to bring the ...
February 26, 2020
Co-Sponsored Program
... Covid-19 through the Trump-era Title 42 policy, migrants are being sent back to a country reeling from overlapping ... from Haiti as compared to migrants from other countries. We see this reflected in the response to the current crisis. ... support for newly arriving Haitians and Afghans. In April, we hosted a webinar showcasing the work of Black ...
October 7, 2021
Issue Spotlight
... agriculture workers whose jobs were displaced by the fires are finding their skills don’t match current needs. How ... Napa workers—including many undocumented immigrants—who are faced with dire unemployment challenges, while ... Speakers This briefing will have a variety of speakers who will share their perspectives on the resiliency of the ...
May 8, 2018
Regional Briefing
... recent events underscore the fact that climate disasters are an inevitable part of our future. It is estimated that ... to extreme heat waves . Non-citizens and Latino workers, who make up more than 75% of agricultural workers, are twenty times more likely to die from heat-related ...
August 22, 2023
Webinar