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GCIR New Publications
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR) is pleased to announce the release of our newest publications.
Building Capacity for ESL, Legal Services, and Citizenship: A Guide for Philanthropic Investment and Partnerships

Building Capacity for ESL, Legal Services, and Citizenship: A Guide for Philanthropic Investment and Partnerships provides clear and concise steps for building and strengthening immigrant civic integration infrastructures in local communities.

 

GCIR Perspectives: Recognizing Women’s Rights As Human Rights

GCIR Perspectives: Recognizing Women’s Rights As Human Rights by Karen Musalo, director of the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies and the Human Rights Clinic at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, makes a case for why the United States should grant refugee status to immigrant women who suffer human rights violations and identifies what funders can do to protect the human rights of women.

 

The Need to Expand Immigration Legal Services in Northern California

The Need to Expand Immigration Legal Services in Northern California, commissioned by the Zellerbach Family Foundation, discusses the scope and capacity of nonprofit legal services providers in the 38 counties of Northern California and makes the case for greater philanthropic and public investment.

 

GCIR members will receive a complimentary copy of these publications in the mail. Nonmembers can order a hard copy or download a PDF at  www.gcir.org